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There has never been a better time to be a part of the College men’s family, and I couldn’t be more excited about the future we are creating here in Chestnut Hill.

We are proud of our participation in the Atlantic Coast Conference, a league that puts as much emphasis on academic performance as it does on athletic prowess. The ACC features nine universities that rank in the top 50 according to the U.S. News & World Report and also sent five teams to the NCAA Tournament last season. This year, we look forward to bigger and even better things.

With one of the youngest teams in the country, I feel as though our potential is unlimited. After going through last season together and taking our trip to in August, our team is ready to take the next step as we progress toward our goal of postseason play.

We need to make Conte Forum one of the toughest places to play in the ACC. We have taken steps in my first two seasons to increase the fan base, and as we continue to grow and improve, more and more people will want to show their sup- port for our team.

Another goal of ours is to graduate every player in our program because we recruit players not just for four years, but for 40. Receiving a educa- tion, a Jesuit education, is one of the great predictors of success, and I have no doubt that the education received, and the experiences shared both on and off the court enrich our students’ lives forever.

I think you will agree that this is a great time to be a part of the Ea- gles’ program. We have a great group of student-athletes who will learn from this past year and leave everything they have on the floor. I am certain that once you begin to support this team, we will soon reach new heights. 001_TOC_Credits_Layout 1 10/2/12 2:45 PM Page 1

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Table of Contents ...... 1 Danny Rubin...... 38-39 Individual Career Records...... 100-101 esnPeiwBseBl tf 021 als2011-12 Review 2012-13 eaGles BasketBall staff season PReview Media Information ...... 2 Newcomers ...... 40-42 Individual Single-Season Records ..102-104 IMG Radio Network...... 3 Individual Season Leaders...... 105-107 2012-13 Outlook ...... 5-8 2011-12 Review Team Season Records ...... 108-109 Roster...... 9 Results ...... 44 Postseason Play ...... 110-111 TV/Radio Chart ...... 10 Statistics ...... 45 Postseason Box Scores ...... 112-119 Game Recaps ...... 46-60 NCAA Tournament Records...... 120-121 BasketBall staff Class of 2012 ...... 61-64 Conte Forum...... 122 Head Coach ...... 12-14 Conte Forum Records...... 123-128 Associate Head Coach Nat Graham...... 15 atlantic coast 100- Games ...... 129-130 Assistant Coach Woody Kampmann.....16 confeRence Overtime Games ...... 131 Assistant Coach Akbar Waheed ...... 16 2013 ACC Tournament Bracket ...... 66 1999 Retirement Ceremony ...... 132 Director of Operations Izzi Metz...... 17 ACC “Tradition of Excellence”...... 67 2007 Retirement Ceremony ...... 133 Team Chaplain Fr. Greg Kalscheur ...... 17 BC vs. ACC Opponents ...... 68-69 Varsity Club Hall of Fame...... 134-139 2012-13 Staff...... 18-20 BC in the ACC...... 70-71 NBA Draft ...... 139 Series Records ...... 72-74 All-Time NBA Stats ...... 140-144 2012-13 eaGles Year-by-Year Results ...... 145-156 Ryan Anderson ...... 22-23 HistoRy John Cain Carney...... 24-25 All-Time Lettermen...... 76-78 Boston colleGe KC Caudill...... 26-27 All-Time Roster ...... 79-83 Boston College ...... 158 Dennis Clifford ...... 28-29 Uniform History ...... 84-85 Fr. Leahy/Vice Presidents ...... 159 Jordan Daniels ...... 30-31 Year-by-Year Review...... 86-87 Campus Map...... 160 Patrick Heckmann...... 32-33 Annual Team/Opponent Stats...... 88-89 Lonnie Jackson ...... 34-35 Honor Roll...... 90-92 Eddie Odio...... 36-37 1,000-Point Scorers...... 93-99

cRedits The 2012-13 Boston yearbook is a copyright production of the Boston College Media Relations Office, Conte Forum, Suite 321, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02467.

Design by IMG College, Lexington, Ky. Printing by EBSCO Media, Birmingham, Ala. acc Editors: Dick Kelley, Matt Lynch.

Assistant Editors: Tim Clark, Brian Corsi, Rob Crane, Nicholas Dow, Brad Fadem, Corey Phelps, Gavriel Remz, Alex Timiraos.

Photographic contributions by Jet Commercial Photographers, Jim Abts, David Sherman/Getty Images, Dick Raphael, John Quackenbos, Bruce Schwartzman, Matt West, , , New Jersey Nets, , HistoRy Boston College Archives, Greater Boston Convention and Visitors’ Bureau, The Warren Kay Valentine Studio.

on tHe coveRs The front cover features sophomores Ryan Anderson and Dennis Clifford. The inside front cover features third-year head coach Steve Donahue. The inside back cover features the Eagles’ tour of Spain taken in August 2012. The back cover features the Eagles’ 2012-13 schedule. Boston colleGe

Boston colleGe Media Relations staff The Boston College Media Relations staff consists of associate athletics director Chris Cameron; assistant athletics directors Dick Kelley and Stephanie Tunnera; assistant directors Tim Clark and Matt Lynch; media relations assistant Suzanna Ollove; and media relations assistants Mike Billings and Nicholas Dow.

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The Boston College media relations office is happy to work media relations staff with media representatives in covering the Eagles. Please fol- low these instructions. 321 Conte Forum Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Credentials Main Office: 617-552-3004 Press Box: 617-552-4747 All requests for working press credentials for 2012-13 Fax: 617-552-4903 Boston College home basketball games should be made at Web: www.bceagles.com least two days prior to the game in question. Please direct Twitter: BCSportsNews all credential requests to: Matt Lynch, Assistant Director- Media Relations, Boston College, Conte Forum 321, Chestnut Chris Cameron Hill, Mass., 02467; E-mail: [email protected]; Telephone: (617) Associate Athletics Director/ Media Relations 552-3004. Please include your name, affiliation, address, Football Contact phone number and e-mail address on all requests. Office: 617-552-0504 All credentials should be picked up at the press will call E-mail: [email protected] table outside the first-floor elevator on the south side of Conte Forum. Dick Kelley Assistant Athletic Director/ Media Relations interview PoliCies Men’s Basketball Contact All interviews with Boston College basketball players or Office: 617-552-3039 coaches must be arranged through the media relations office. E-mail: [email protected] Players are not to be called (or contacted via text message) on their cell phones, nor should they be contacted via email. Stephanie Tunnera Rather, players will return telephone calls to members of the Assistant Athletic Director/ Media Relations media. Women’s Basketball/ Women’s Soccer Contact Press faCilities Office: 617-552-0524 Boston College provides a limited number of telephones E-mail: [email protected] along press row and additional telephones in the Media on the first floor (north side) of Conte Forum. In addition, Tim Clark there is wireless access (login required) throughout the arena Assistant Media Relations Director and ethernet access in the Media Center. All phones should Men’s Ice Hockey/ be shared by media representatives. Pregame notes, team Football Contact rosters and game programs will be distributed at courtside Office: 617-552-8841 and/or in the Media Center prior to each game. Complete sta- E-mail: [email protected] tistical information, including play-by-play, halftime and final box scores, are provided in the Media Center. Matt Lynch Assistant Media Relations Director web/twitter information Men’s Baseball/Men’s Soccer Boston College releases, statistics and game recaps are Office: 617-552-2193 available to members of the media at www.bceagles.com. In- E-mail: [email protected] formation about Boston College and the other 11 ACC insti- tutions is available at www.theacc.com. … There are two Zanna Ollove Assistant Media Relations Twitter sites — BCSportsNews and BCHoopNews — that Men’s & Women’s Tennis/ might be of interest. The former provides frequent news and Softball Contact notes on each of the school’s 31 varsity programs, while the Office: 617-552-2004 latter focus solely on the men’s basketball program. E-mail: [email protected]

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Ryan Anderson averaged 11.2 points and 7.4 rebounds per game in 2011-12 and was one of two unanimous choices to the ACC All- Freshman Team.

eading into last season, it was difficult for “There are a lot of great things that I am really proud head coach Steve Donahue to truly know of that our program is starting to become. I love the char- hwhat he had in his team. Donahue’s squad acter of our team, the work ethic, the way they fit into the history featured 11 newcomers, and five of them started for most Boston College community. All of the standards that we of the year. As he enters his third season at the helm of talked about setting; they are getting to the point where the Eagles, he has a much better understanding of where we are starting to see great progress in all of those as- the team stands this fall. pects. As we get bigger and stronger, and as we add more Boston College returns 75 percent of its scoring from pieces to the puzzle — I feel strongly that we are putting boston college a season ago, 73 percent of its assists and 70 percent of together a great representation of Boston College basket- its rebounds and minutes played. A combined 118 starts ball in the ACC.” will also be returning for the 2012-13 season. Donahue took the Eagles on a 10-day tour of Spain the Donahue is beginning to see his program take the shape week before classes started, where they played four he wants. games against international competition. The trip gave BC

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a chance to bond as a team, but it also provided the staff guys that we can consider a . I think we have with an early look of how the team looks heading into the that now in Jordan, Joe and Olivier. I am comfortable with preseason. all three of those guys running the point. We’ll probably “That trip was beneficial and eye-opening because we play two of them at the same time. Jordan did a terrific job have a real understanding of where we are at, at the ear- from January on in the ACC. He has improved his overall liest point you can possibly have,” Donahue said. “Typi- game, his defense has gotten substantially better, and I cally, coaches try to get a feel of where they’re at, but I think he can help us at the point guard spot because he is am pretty sure what our strengths and weaknesses are. hard to keep in front while we are getting full court pressure. That being said, I think we have a great amount of im- “Olivier and Joe both have really good feels for the provement to do, but I’m also cognizant of the fact that game and can create stuff for themselves and others. The we are so much better than we were a year ago. When you fourth guy in that lineup is Lonnie Jackson. Lonnie was look at all of the things that these guys have been through our leading guy two games over in Spain, and he in one year, we benefited greatly from it. We talk about improved immensely in those four games.” things that we want to accomplish daily to make us better “Both Joe and Olivier were guys that we were able to re- each and every day — just believe that if we do it that cruit for a couple of years, so we know them a lot better way, we are going to be where we want to be at the end. I than we did the previous class. I’m very confident in both think it’s important to have goals and standards that you of those kids because I know them so well. I know how they constantly talk about. were coached and I’ve known them since their sophomore “We’re light years ahead of where we were in regard to year in high school. Both are good sized, have good overall experience and physical maturity. I think we are going to toughness and really good skill levels. I think both of them look back at last year — and even though it was difficult are able to step into this league physically and compete to go through — it was really something that we are going more than the group could last year. I think they are of sub- to be appreciative of; that we were able to put so many stantial help to us and will help our sophomore class. I ex- guys in those situations at such an early part of their ca- pect really good things out of both of those guys.” reer. We will start seeing the benefits this year and the The biggest area of concern for the Eagles is at the wing next three years.” spot. Heckmann saw a majority of the time there in 2011- 12 and averaged 8.3 points per game. He had a 32-point BACKCOURT game against UC Riverside in the 76 Classic — the most The Eagles return four players to the backcourt from points by a freshman in a game in the conference last last season in junior Danny Rubin, and sophomores Jordan year. However, a bout with mononucleosis gave Heckmann Daniels, Patrick Heckmann and Lonnie Jackson. Daniels some hardship on the court during the season. started 25 games at point guard and Jackson started 24 “The wing spot is where we are probably most concerned times at . They averaged 8.3 and 6.4 points, because we really only have one guy with size that can play respectively. Daniels led the team with 82 assists, while the three, and that is Patrick,” Donahue said. “He had an Jackson made a team-best 57 3-pointers. interesting summer. He played a lot of basketball with his The 1-2 spots are boosted by a pair of incoming fresh- national team in Germany. He did a good job over in Spain. men — and Joe Rahon. Hanlan is a 6-4 I think we all know that Patrick’s ability can really make product from Canada who has international experience us a good team. The ebbs and flows of last season is con- and averaged 17.0 points, 7.0 assists and 6.0 rebounds as cerning, and I think he realizes that. He had some great a senior. Rahon is another addition from California who games and then other times he really struggled. was an all-state honoree in all three of his varsity sea- “You will see a more consistent Patrick, and I think that sons. He averaged 22.1 points and 7.3 rebounds in his final is a key to our team. If we can play him and get the really high school season. Donahue will use both of them, along good minutes that we got at times last year, that will help with Daniels and Jackson, in a four-guard rotation. us greatly. We need a more consistent floor game. He is “In our system, I think it’s critical that we have multiple a guy that has to have a 1-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio.

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Lonnie Jackson made a team-best 57 3-pointers in 2011-12.

There are times when he is our best defender, he draws a frontcoUrt

lot of charges, but there is an inconsistency in his game Ryan Anderson and Dennis Clifford were the two most Acc there. I think he had the biggest transition to college bas- consistent players for Donahue and the Eagles a year ago, ketball just because the style of play (in Germany) was so and will likely be the leaders on the court this season. different. In a word, I need him to be more consistent.” Anderson averaged 11.2 points and 7.4 rebounds per game Rubin has spent the most time of any of the guards at in 2011-12, and was one of two unanimous choices to the Boston College and in Donahue’s system but saw his play- ACC All-Freshman Team. His 7.4 rebounds led all confer- ing time decrease last year. He appeared in 19 games with ence freshmen. history one start after starting 23 games as a freshman. He was Clifford averaged 9.1 points and 4.7 rebounds as a a good contributor in Spain by scoring in double figures freshman, and those numbers should only improve as he in two games. has bulked up in the offseason to better prepare himself “Danny has done an incredible job with his strength and for the daily grind of the ACC schedule. Donahue knows conditioning,” Donahue said. “He has made himself a that the pair will be looked upon for leadership. boston college really good Division I athlete. He showed signs in Spain “Both of them lead by example. I want them both to be of being consistent with his shot. What he needs to do to more verbal, and they have been, but they’re not where stay on the floor is play with confidence. I know that is they need to be. I think it’s difficult to ask guys to be lead- easier said than done, but he rebounds and competes, and ers so early in their careers. It’s not like they are older it is our job as coaches to get him to play confidently.” than the other guys, and with that being said, I think they

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are very confident in their games, and their leadership can really help this team. I spoke to both of them about that, and they have shown that ability. Dennis has done an in- credible job in the offseason; he is 25 pounds heavier and played a ton of basketball. He is much more confident in his skills, in his shooting and in his overall ability. Ryan’s getting better. He’s a guy that just understands the game so well and knows he can compete at this level. He con- tinues to improve as well. “Ryan is more of a four but can play the five. His shot is still a little unreliable; however, he can make shots from outside so people have to get out on him. I think you’re going to see a guy that has a really great year. He understands how to score and really passes it well. He knows how to defend. He is stronger and more athletic than he was last year. “Dennis has done a remarkable job of being ready to play. He had really big games in Spain. He is finishing bet- ter, slowing himself down and guarding better. I think you’re going to see a much more productive rebounder than he was last season. The hard thing is that we play him so many minutes. I’d like not to do that.” And that is where depth will need to come into play. Sophomore KC Caudill spelled Clifford for the most part last season, playing in 28 games and averaging 9.8 minutes. “KC’s determination of how much he gets to play is his Dennis Clifford averaged 9.1 points and 4.7 rebounds as a freshman. physical conditioning,” Donahue said. “He is a very smart player and a tough kid that plays hard. His body has to was used in 10 games last year while Odio appeared 24 improve enough to enable him to get on the floor and play times, averaging 5.9 minutes a game. against this type of athlete. He is working hard at it and “John is a four-five,” Donahue said. “He was banged up could be someone that really helps us this year.” and did not play in Spain. No one in the program — no one Newcomer Andrew Van Nest is a graduate student who — works as hard as John Cain Carney. The guys will all graduated from Harvard in the spring and can play imme- admit that. At some point in his career he will be a valu- diately. He only appeared in one game last year but saw a able guy on the floor. He is a valuable guy off the floor. lot of time in 2010-11, appearing in 23 contests. He does everything, and the guys respect him. I think “Andrew is an interesting wild card,” Donahue said. “He you’re going to see someone that gives us really good min- wants to help us win in any way. We are trying to teach utes in his career. I’d love it to be this year, but I know him the system. I’ve been impressed that he moves very when we put him out there; you’re going to be really ap- well. He has a pretty good understanding of the game. preciative that he is here. Even though he played four years, he never really played “Eddie has done a really good job in the weight room substantial minutes. I think with his age and our situation since he got here. He is 20-25 pounds heavier. He’s our that he could give us valuable minutes off the bench. He best athlete and another guy that I would love to play with could help us with our physicality and rebounding.” more confidence, more tenacity. He has done a terrific job The other two returners that provide depth in the front- in every aspect of the program. I think he’s getting close court are John Cain Carney and Eddie Odio. Cain Carney to helping us and I hope it’s this year.”

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2012-13 roster No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. High School/Hometown seAson Preview 1 Steve Perpiglia FR G 5-10 160 Malvern Prep/Broomall, PA 4 Eddie Odio SO F 6-7 205 Christopher Columbus/Miami, FL 5 KC Caudill SO C 6-11 275 Brea Olinda/Brea, CA 10 Jordan Daniels SO G 5-9 153 Etiwanda/Fontana, CA 12 Ryan Anderson SO F 6-8 220 Long Beach Poly/Lakewood, CA 13 John Cain Carney SO F 6-7 220 The Shipley School/, PA 2011-12 review 2012-13 eAgles bAsketbAll stAff 15 Andrew Van Nest GS F 6-10 247 Northfield Mount Hermon/Weston, MA 20 Lonnie Jackson SO G 6-3 180 Valencia/Valencia, CA 21 Olivier Hanlan FR G 6-4 188 New Hampton (NH)/Aylmer, Quebec 23 Alex Dragicevich JR F 6-7 221 Glenbrook North/Northbrook, IL 24 Dennis Clifford SO C 7-0 250 Milton Academy/Bridgewater, MA 25 Joe Rahon FR G 6-2 195 Torrey Pines/San Diego, CA 31 Danny Rubin JR G 6-6 190 Landon School/Chevy Chase, MD 33 Patrick Heckmann SO G 6-5 205 Theresianum Gymnasium/ Mainz, Germany

stAff HEAD COACH: Steve Donahue (Ursinus ’84) ASSISTANT HEAD COACH: Nat Graham (Pennsylvania ’97) ASSISTANT COACHES: Woody Kampmann (Hobart ’05) Akbar Waheed (Niagara ’99) DIR., BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: Izzi Metz (Hobart ’98) TEAM CHAPLAIN: Fr. Greg Kalscheur, S.J. (Georgetown ‘85) VIDEO COORDINATOR: Dan McDermott (Boston College ’04) Acc GRADUATE MANAGER: John Cahill (Boston College ’11) ATHLETIC TRAINER: Scott Gallon (Springfield ’00) STRENGTH COACH: Nick Asermelly (Springfield ’03)

MANAGERS: Catalina Collazo, Bradley Fadem, history Jake Grosek, Chris Nardone

PronUnciAtions KC CAUDILL: CODDLE ALEX DRAGICEVICH: DRAG-a-vitch boston college OLIVIER HANLAN: oh-LIV-ee-ay JOE RAHON: RAY–Hahn STEVE PERPIGLIA: per-PEEL-ee-ah

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1 4 5 10 Steve Perpiglia Eddie Odio KC Caudill Jordan Daniels 5-10, 160, Fr., G 6-7, 205, So., F 6-11, 275, So., C 5-9, 153, So., G Broomall, PA Miami, FL Brea, CA Fontana, CA (First Season) (2011-12 Season: 0.9 ppg, (2011-12 Season: 2.2 ppg, (2011-12 Season: 6.4 ppg, 1.0 rpg) 1.1 rpg) 1.6 rpg)

12 13 15 20 Ryan Anderson John Cain Carney Andrew Van Nest Lonnie Jackson 6-8, 220, So.,F 6-7, 220, So., F 6-10, 247, Gr., F 6-3, 180, So., G Lakewood, CA Philadelphia, PA Weston, MA Valencia, CA (2011-12 Season: 11.2 ppg, (2011-12 Season: 0.0 ppg, (First Season) (2011-12 Season: 8.3 ppg, 7.4 rpg) 0.5 rpg) 2.5 rpg)

21 23 24 25 Olivier Hanlan Alex Dragicevich Dennis Clifford Joe Rahon 6-4, 188, Fr., G 6-7, 221, Jr., F 7-0, 250, So., C 6-2, 195, Fr., G Aylmer, Quebec Northbrook, IL Bridgewater, MA San Diego, CA (First Season) (Sitting Out 2012-13 Season) (2011-12 Season: 9.1 ppg, (First Season) 4.7 rpg)

31 33 Danny Rubin Patrick Heckmann Steve Donahue Nat Graham 6-6, 190, Jr., G 6-5, 205, So., G Head Coach Assistant Head Coach Chevy Chase, MD Mainz, Germany (30-35 in two years at BC) (2011-12 Season: 1.1 ppg, (2011-12 Season: 8.3 ppg, (176-173 in 12 years overall) 0.7 rpg) 3.0 rpg)

Akbar Waheed Woody Kampmann Izzi Metz Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director, Basketball Operations

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head coach steve donahue a closer look at donahue Head Coach high school education: Third Season at BC Cardinal O’Hara; Springfield, Pa., 1980 13th Season Overall college education Ursinus College, 1984; B.A. teve Donahue is in his third season as the head bas- ketball coach at Boston College. He assumed the collegiate Playing career: sposition on April 7, 2010, after serving 10 years as Four-year basketball and baseball letterman for the the head coach at Cornell. Bears. In his first season at the Heights, Donahue guided the Ea- gles to a 21-13 record, including a 9-7 mark in Atlantic Coast coaching career Conference action. BC earned a berth in the National Invitation Assistant Coach, Springfield (Pa.) High School, 1984-87 Tournament and advanced to the second round. Assistant Coach, Monsignor Bonner High School, 1987-88 Donahue established an up-tempo style of play that season Assistant Coach, Philadelphia University, 1988-90 and allowed the Eagles to lead the ACC in field goals made, Assistant Coach, University of Pennsylvania, 1990-2000 and rank second in three-point percentage and as- Head Coach, Cornell University, 2000-10 sist-turnover ratio, and third in assists. Head Coach, Boston College, 2010-present The 2011-12 Eagles were an entirely new team as Donahue lost 10 lettermen and all five of his starters from the previous coaching honors year. He brought in 11 newcomers and regularly started four 2004-05: Collegeinsider.com Coach of the freshmen. BC went 9-22, but beat No. 15 Florida State at Year home, 64-60, on February 8, 2012. 2007-08: NABC District 4 Coach of the Year, USBWA Dis- Donahue led Cornell to three consecutive Ivy League titles trict II Coach of the Year (2008-2010) and a trip to the 2010 NCAA Sweet 16. 2009-10: Clair Bee National Coach of the Year, NABC In his 10 seasons leading the Big Red, Donahue totaled a District 4 Coach of the Year 146-138 record. Cornell achieved the best Ivy record over the last five years (55-15) and Donahue was recognized for his work by being named a court coach by USA Basketball for the Under-18 national team trials in Washington, D.C., in July of 2008. Donahue coached and/or recruited seven of the school’s top 13 all-time leading scorers, two Ivy League Player of the Year selections, two Ivy League Rookie of the Year players, eight NABC All-District selections, six Academic All-District picks and two Academic All-Americans. Under his guidance, the Big Red recorded a perfect 14-0 Ivy League mark in 2007-08, joining Penn and Princeton as the only league schools to achieve that record. Cornell reached new heights in 2009-10, winning the program’s third straight Ivy League title en route to an Ivy League-record 29 wins, the program’s first NCAA win, and a trip to the Sweet 16. Cornell climbed as high as No. 22 nationally in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll, the program’s first national ranking in 59 years, and set an Ivy League record for three- pointers in a season (326). The team also set single-season school records in points (2,545), field goals (913), assists (543) and blocked shots (127). The Big Red won the MSG Hol- iday Festival with a victory over St. John’s, Cornell’s first win over a Big East school since 1969, and captured a season- opening win at Alabama, the team’s first win over a school from the Southeastern Conference since 1972. Cornell went 11-1 at home and won 18 games away from home, the most

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aT corNeLL Year Record Postseason 2000-01 7-20 2001-02 5-22 2002-03 9-18 2003-04 11-16 2004-05 13-14 2005-06 13-15 2006-07 16-12 2007-08 22-6 NCAA 2008-09 21-10 NCAA 2009-10 29-5 NCAA Cornell Totals: 146-138 (.514 in 10 years)

aT BoSToN coLLeGe 2010-11 21-13 NIT 2011-12 9-22 Boston College Totals: 30-35 (.462 in two years)

Career Totals: 176-173 (.504 in 12 years) among any Division I school. The most attention was given to Cornell’s effort in a 71-66 loss at No. 1 Kansas, a game the Big Red led with less than one minute to play. The Big Red ahue served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator then shocked the college basketball world as a No. 12 seed, under at Penn for 10 years. During his tenure as knocking out both fifth-seeded Temple and fourth-seeded a Quaker assistant, he was heavily involved in the recruitment Wisconsin by double figures. of five of Penn’s top 20 all-time scorers. He was also instru- For his efforts, Donahue was named the Clair Bee Coach mental in the Quakers winning six Ivy League titles in his last of the Year, the NABC District 4 Coach of the Year, the mid- eight years there, advancing to the NCAA Tournament five season Coach of the Year by collegeinsider.com times and earning national recognition with a top 25 ranking. as the top mid-major coach in the country, and was a finalist Prior to joining Dunphy’s staff at Penn, Donahue coached for both the and the Award for two seasons under Hall of Fame coach Herb Magee at for national coach of the year. Philadelphia University. During his two seasons there, the Cornell earned its second consecutive Ivy League title in Rams won 20 games each season and also competed in the 2008-09, becoming the first team other than Penn or Prince- 1989 NCAA Division II tournament. ton to win consecutive outright championships in conference Donahue served as an assistant for current Lafayette head history. The Big Red went 21-10 and won the Ancient Eight coach Fran O’Hanlon at Monsignor Bonner HS, helping to by three games with its 11-3 mark. It was the first time Cor- guide Bonner to the 1987-88 Philadelphia Catholic League nell had posted consecutive 20-win seasons. championship. He began his coaching career at Springfield The 2007-08 district Coach of the Year according to the (Pa.) HS under Skip Werley, his former college coach. He National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), the served as head coach of the junior varsity and assistant coach United States Basketball Writers’ Association (USBWA) and for the varsity team for three seasons. CollegeInsider.com (Hugh Durham National Mid-Major Coach He played both baseball and basketball at Ursinus College, of the Year finalist), Donahue directed the 2007-08 Big Red earning four letters in both sports. He served as basketball to a 22-6 record and the program’s first Ivy title in 20 years. team captain as a senior. In his freshman season, Donahue Off the court, Donahue expects his players to succeed in helped the basketball squad finish 23-8 and advance to the the classroom and contribute in their community. Cornell NCAA Division III tournament’s semifinal round. The following players made frequent appearances in local schools, speaking year, Ursinus advanced to the tournament’s quarterfinal to students on the importance of a good education. round. He graduated in 1984 with a bachelor’s degree in eco- Renowned as a top recruiter and for his offensive mind nomics and business administration. while an assistant at the University of Pennsylvania, Donahue Donahue and his wife, Pamela, have four children, Taylor learned the trade from some of the nation’s top coaches. Don- (16), Matthew (15), Katie (10) and Jack (9).

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2012-13 coaches the graham file

nat graham season preview Assistant Head Coach Born: September 22, 1974 Third Season at BC education Bachelor’s – University of Pennsylvania (1997) Master’s – Eastern University (2009) Graham is in his third season at Boston College, his second as assistant head coach. He joined the Eagles for the 2010- coaching experience basketball staff 11 season after serving the previous five seasons as an as- Assistant Coach, Western Ontario (1999-2000) sistant coach under Steve Donahue at Cornell. Assistant Coach, University of Toronto (2004-05) Graham helped guide the Big Red to 111 victories and Assistant Coach, Cornell (2005-10) three Ivy League titles in his five years. In 2009-10, Cornell Assistant Coach, Boston College (2010-11) finished with a 29-5 mark and advanced to the Sweet 16 of Assistant Head Coach, Boston College (2011-present) the NCAA Tournament. The club established school records for wins, points (2,545), three-pointers (326) and blocked shots (127). The season marked the program’s third straight 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles 20-win campaign. In 2008-09, Cornell won all 13 home games, a school record. In 2007-08, the Big Red won a school-best 16 con- secutive contests. Prior to joining Donahue at Cornell, Graham spent one sea- son (1999-2000) as an assistant coach at the University of Western Ontario and one year (2004-05) as an assistant coach at the University of Toronto. Graham was a two-year letterman (1993-95) at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, before transferring to the University of Western Ontario. He was a two-time Ontario University Ath- letics West first-team selection with the Mustangs. A two- year team captain, he also earned All-Canadian accolades in 1998-99. After graduation, Graham played two years of pro- fessional ball in Ireland and Denmark. Graham graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. He earned his acc master’s degree in multicultural education from Eastern Uni- versity in 2009. Graham graduated from Coral Gables High School in Miami, Fla. Graham and his wife, Kelly, have one daughter, Noelle (2), and two sons, Silas (4) and Dashiell (born in April 2012). history boston college

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2012-13 coaches woody kampmann the kampmann file Assistant Coach Born: May 11, 1982 Third Season at BC education Bachelor’s – Hobart (2005)

Kampmann is in his third season with the Eagles, his second coaching experience: as assistant coach. He joined the program as director of bas- Assistant Coach, Williams (2005-06) ketball operations in the spring of 2010 after serving three sea- Assistant Coach, Hobart (2006-07) sons as an assistant coach under Steve Donahue at Cornell. Assistant Coach, Cornell (2007-10) The Big Red won 20 or more games in each of Kampmann’s Director of Basketball Operations, Boston College (2010-11) three seasons with the program. In 2009-10, Cornell won a Assistant Coach, Boston College (2011-present) school-record 29 games and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. with the Statesmen, before moving to a role as a student as- Prior to joining Donahue at Cornell, Kampmann spent the sistant coach in his senior year. 2006-07 season as an assistant coach at Hobart. There he Kampmann graduated from Hobart in 2005 with a bache- worked under Izzi Metz, a former Donahue assistant. Kamp- lor’s degree in American studies. mann also served one season (2005-06) as an assistant coach Kampmann is a 2001 graduate of Blair (NJ) Academy. at Williams College. Kampmann and his wife, Erin, have one daughter, Tillie, Kampmann was a two-year letterman at Colby (Maine) Col- who was born in May 2012. lege, before opting to transfer to Hobart. He earned one letter

akbar waheed the waheed file Assistant Coach education Third Season at BC Bachelor’s – Niagara University (1999) Master’s – Niagara University (2007)

coaching experience Waheed is in his third season at Boston College. He joined Assistant Coach, Niagara University (1999-2010) the Eagles in the spring of 2010 after spending the previous Assistant Coach, Boston College (2010-present) 11 seasons at assistant coach at Niagara University. At Ni- agara, he served as the Purple Eagles’ recruiting coordinator. heed was also a deadly free-throw shooter during his career. He was also responsible for the development of the program’s Waheed graduated from Niagara in 1999 with a bachelor’s forwards and centers. degree in communications. He earned his master’s degree in During his tenure, the Purple Eagles compiled a 206-135 school counseling in 2007. record, including a 126-72 mark in conference play. Niagara A native of Washington, D.C., Waheed played high school earned four postseason tournament berths, including two basketball at Gonzaga College High School. He averaged 12 NCAA Tournament berths, two Metro Atlantic Athletic Cham- points, five rebounds and 2.6 assists as a senior and helped pionships and two MAAC regular-season titles. Working the Eagles rank as high as sixth nationally as a junior. Waheed alongside head coach , Waheed helped guide Ni- also played safety on the football team and was the team’s agara to four 20-win seasons. most valuable player as a senior. Waheed joined the coaching staff after a successful four- Waheed and his wife, Nicole, have one daughter, Infiniti year playing career at Niagara (1995-99). An elite defender, Wa- (16) and two sons, Akbar III (6) and Jahlil (3).

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2012-13 staFF the metz File

izzi metz season preview Director of Basketball Operations Born: February 17, 1975 Second Season at BC education Bachelor’s – Hobart (1998)

Metz is in his second season at Boston College. He joined coachinG experience the Eagles for the 2011-12 season after serving the previous Assistant Coach, Hobart (2000-01) basKetball staFF five seasons as the head coach at Hobart College. Prior to as- Assistant Coach, Cornell (2001-06) suming those head coaching duties, Metz served five success- Head Coach, Hobart (2006-11) ful seasons as Steve Donahue’s assistant coach at Cornell. Director of Basketball Operations, Boston College During his tenure as the head coach at Hobart, Metz com- (2011-present) piled a 69-62 record. In 2010-11, he guided the Statesmen to the Liberty League regular-season crown and the ECAC Up- since 1986-87 and 1987-88. state tournament title. His team finished with a 21-7 mark, A 1998 graduate of Hobart, Metz played basketball for the setting the school’s single-season record for wins. In 2009- Statesmen. Following graduation, he joined the coaching staff 2011-12 review 2012-13 eaGles 10, Metz and his assistants earned league Coaching Staff of at Bishop Montgomery High School, just south of his native the Year accolades. During his tenure, his recruiting classes Los Angeles. produced three Liberty League Rookies of the Year and a two- He returned to Hobart as assistant coach for one season time unanimous All-Liberty League selection. (2000-01), before joining Donahue’s staff at Cornell. As an assistant coach at Cornell from 2001-06, Metz played Metz graduated from Hobart in 1998 with a bachelor’s de- a key role in the program’s resurgence. The Big Red showed gree in economics. steady improvement during his stay, and had earned back- Metz and his wife Megan have one son, Miles (1). to-back winning seasons in the Ivy League for the first time

Fr. GreG Kalscheur, s.J. tending law school at the University of Michigan and several years of legal practice in Washington, D.C. Team Chaplain As a Jesuit, he has studied at Loyola University Chicago, the Weston Jesuit School of Theology (now the BC School of Theology and Ministry), and Columbia Law School, taught at Loyola University , and has done parish work in acc Raleigh, North Carolina, before completing the last phase of Fr. Greg Kalscheur, S.J., serves as senior associate dean his Jesuit training in Australia in 2010. for strategic planning and faculty development in the College Ordained to the priesthood in 2001, Fr. Kalscheur joined and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and associate pro- the faculty of the Boston College Law School in 2003, where fessor of law at Boston College. he has taught civil procedure, constitutional law, and law and A native of Wisconsin, Fr. Kalscheur has been a college religion. history basketball fan since his undergraduate days at Georgetown He began serving as chaplain of Coach Donahue’s team in (1981-85). He entered the Society of Jesus in 1992, after at- the 2011-12 season. boston colleGe

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2012-13 Staff nick aSermelly Scott gallon Assistant Strength & Associate Director, Conditioning Coach Sports Medicine

Nick Asermelly is in his 10th year at Boston College, his Scott Gallon was hired in September and enters his first ninth as the strength coach for the men’s basketball program. season as the head men’s basketball and men’s and women’s He also works with the school’s men’s and women’s soccer golf athletic trainer. Gallon worked as the associate head ath- teams. letic trainer at The College of the Holy Cross for seven years, A 2003 graduate of Springfield (Mass.) College, Asermelly working on a day-to-day basis with the football, men’s bas- began his tenure at Boston College during this senior year. ketball and baseball teams. After graduating, he earned a position as an intern with the Prior to his stint at Holy Cross, Gallon spent three years Eagles’ strength and conditioning staff. For one year, he as- as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of sisted the full-time staff, focusing his efforts on the football, , where he worked with the field hockey, men’s ice hockey and men’s basketball programs. and women’s swimming/diving, and baseball programs. He As his internship term expired, Asermelly was offered a coordinated the medical coverage for the 2003 NCAA Cham- full-time position. Since that time, the Hopkinton, R.I., native, pionship and 2004 Atlantic 10 Championship in field hockey. has received his master’s degree from Boston College. Along Gallon performed several internships early in his career at with men’s basketball, Asermelly also works extensively with the collegiate and professional levels with the Cape Cod Base- BC’s volleyball, golf, and track and field/cross-country pro- ball League (1999 & 2000), Springfield Falcons (1999-2000), grams. Sarasota Red Sox (2001) and New England Patriots (2001). As an undergraduate, Asermelly was a four-year standout on A certified and licensed member of the National Athletic the Pride football team. He gained All-East Coast Athletic Con- Trainers’ Association, Gallon received his bachelor’s degree in ference second-team honors and All-Freedom Football Confer- athletic training from Springfield College in 2000, and his mas- ence first-team accolades as a senior. He earned the team MVP ter’s degree in exercise science from Massachusetts in 2005. and Most Improved Player awards that same season. He currently resides in Fitchburg, Mass. Asermelly is a Certified Club Coach through USA Weightlifting. Nick and his wife Sandra were married in October 2009.

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john cahill dan m dermott season Preview Graduate Manager Video Coordinator

John Cahill is in his third year with the basketball program, Dan McDermott is in his eighth year as video coordinator his first season as a graduate manager. Cahill joined the bas- for the basketball program. basketball staFF ketball team for the 2010-11 season and earned two varsity Prior to assuming his current position, McDermott worked letters. in the Boston College Media Relations Office, where he re- Cahill played in 53 games in his two seasons with the Ea- searched and coordinated the design and content of the Hajjar gles. He averaged 2.2 points and 1.3 rebounds in his career, Family Football Museum in the Yawkey Athletics Center. averaging 13.8 minutes per game. Cahill set career highs with A 2004 Boston College graduate, McDermott was a four- 13 points and four field goals made against Holy Cross on year manager for the basketball team, specializing in video November 18, 2011. breakdown and exchange. He earned his bachelor’s degree in He earned the basketball program’s Student-Athlete Award English. 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles in 2010-11. Cahill received his bachelor’s degree in economics His responsibilities as video coordinator include coordi- from Boston College’s College of Arts & Sciences in May 2011. nating film exchange, assisting the coaching staff with video He is now pursuing a master’s degree in the Carroll School editing for self and opponent scouting, and supervising the of Management. managerial staff. In addition, McDermott acts as a technical Cahill resides in Boston. consultant, keeping the coaches and staff informed on the latest technology and equipment being used by other top pro- grams. In addition to McDermott’s duties as video coordinator, he serves as the director of the Boston College Boys Basketball Camp. McDermott earned his master’s degree in business admin- istration from BC’s Carroll School of Business in December 2010. He had previously earned his master’s degree in higher education administration from BC’s Lynch School of Education in 2007. McDermott resides in Brighton. acc history boston college

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2012-13 senior managers catalina collazo Brad fadem Manager Manager

Catalina Collazo is in her fourth season as a men’s bas- Brad Fadem is in his fourth season as a men’s basketball ketball team manager. team manager. A native of Miami, Fla., Collazo is a senior in the College A native of , Pa., Fadem is a senior in the Carroll of Arts & Sciences majoring in mathematics. As a manager, School of Management majoring in Finance and Manage- Collazo assists with preparations before and after games and ment & Leadership and minoring in Film Studies. He trav- practices, travels with the team, and helps out whenever she eled with the team to Spain this past August. As a manager, is needed. She also organizes the managers’ work schedules. Fadem assists with the team’s video and film, off-season Collazo traveled to Spain this past summer with the bas- workouts, and recruiting-related tasks, while also organ- ketball team. There she served as a manager as well as a izing the managers’ work schedules. translator with Spanish being her native language. She is Fadem worked as a coach at the Boston College Boys looking forward to the coming season. Basketball Camp for two summers and also worked in the Boston College Athletics Media Relations office this past summer. He is currently an intern for former BC basketball player Marc Molinsky ’95 at Marc’s company, Designer - Advantage, Inc.

chris nardone Manager

Chris Nardone is in his third season as a men’s basket- ball team manager. A native of Westchester, N.Y., Nardone is a senior in the College of Arts & Sciences majoring in economics and mi- noring in mathematics. As a manager, Nardone assists with prep work for practices and games, travels to select away games, participates in off-season workouts and helps with anything the coaching staff needs. Nardone has worked as a coach at Boston College Boys Basketball Camp in addition to working at Boston College High School recruiting clinics. He is very excited for the upcoming season and is proud to be a member of a hard- working team and coaching staff.

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reTUrning PLayers ryan anderson #12 career highs

So. Forward Points...... 22 – twice 6-8 220 Rebounds...... 14 vs. Rhode Island (1-2-12) Long Beach Poly/Lakewood, CA Assists...... 4 – twice Steals ...... 2 – four times FGM...... 9 – twice as a FreshMan 3PFGM ...... 3 at Providence (12-8-11) One of five players to appear in all 31 games; made the sec- FTM...... 7 – twice ond-most starts on the team with 28 … led the team by av- FTA ...... 10 vs. Duke (2-19-12) eraging 11.2 points and 7.4 rebounds; also averaged 1.0 assist Minutes...... 44 vs. Rhode Island (1-2-12) per game; averaged 12.1 points, 7.9 rebounds and 0.9 assists in ACC outings … named to the All-ACC Freshman Team … high schooL earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors on February 20 … led Earned Gatorade State Player of the Year honors as a senior all ACC freshmen in rebounding and was seventh overall; sec- at Long Beach Poly High School ... captured California Mr. ond among conference freshmen in scoring and 20th overall Basketball Player of the Year honors; was the first player from … led BC in points, rebounds, field goals (125) and free throws the state’s all-time winningest program to win the award ... (74-for-110) … became the 11th player in league history to was also selected as the Los Angeles Times’ Player of the lead his team in scoring and rebounding as a freshman … led Year ... captured CIF-Southern Section I-AA Player of the Year BC in points in 10 games and rebounding 21 times … only honors in 2010-11 ... earned All-CIF Southern Section Division player on the team with a double-double; he had seven which first-team accolades in 2009-10 and 2010-11 (I-AA) ... also led all ACC freshmen … had 18 games in double-figure scor- named Moore League Co-Player of the Year ... averaged 16.4 ing and nine games with 10 or more rebounds … matched a points, 9.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game in 2010-11, season high with 22 points and had 12 rebounds in the ACC leading the Jackrabbits to a 31-2 record and the Southern Tournament vs. NC State (3/8) … had 22 points and 10 re- Section I-AA championship; shot 55 percent from the field ... bounds at Maryland (2/16) … recorded double-doubles in con- averaged 12.8 points, 8.6 rebounds and 2.2 blocked shots per secutive games vs. Wake Forest (1/21) when he had 13 points game as a junior ... played for head coach Sharrief Metoyer and 11 boards; then had 12 points and 10 rebounds at Virginia ... played for the West team in the inaugural All-American (1/26) … posted 18 points and a season-high 14 rebounds Championship in Houston, Texas on April 3, 2011 ... played in against Rhode Island (1/2) … had 12 points and 12 rebounds the California Supreme Red AAU program. against Bryant (12/18) … made his collegiate debut with a double-double, getting 13 points and 10 rebounds against PersonaL New Hampshire (11/14) … notched 18 points and nine re- Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Ryan is the son bounds at Wake Forest (2/25) and had 21 points and eight of Brenda Frazer and Ron Anderson ... born on December 4, boards the game before vs. Duke (2/19) … grabbed 11 re- 1992 … recipient of The Wade Family Scholarship Fund. bounds in games at Miami (3/3) and at (2/4) … recorded 17 points and seven rebounds at Virginia Tech (2/12) … scored 16 points at Providence (12/8) and 14 against Florida State (2/8).

career sTaTs OVERALL YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 11-12 FR 31-28 926 125-289 .433 23-84 .274 74-110 .673 229-7.4 47-0 347 11.2 30 48 17 14 CAREER 31-28 926 125-289 .433 23-84 .274 74-110 .673 229-7.4 47-0 347 11.2 30 48 17 14

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reTUrNiNg PLaYers JOhN caiN carNeY #13 career highs

So. Forward Rebounds...... 2 – twice 6-7 220 Assists...... 1 – twice The Shipley School/Philadelphia, PA Minutes ...... 9 vs. Florida State (2-8-12)

high schOOL NOTes Earned All-Main Line second-team honors as a senior forward Played his freshman and sophomore seasons at Julia R. Mas- at The Shipley School; gained All-Main Line honorable men- terman High School before transferring to The Shipley School tion accolades as a junior ... averaged 6.7 points, 9.9 re- prior to the 2009-10 academic year. bounds, 2.1 blocked shots and 3.0 assists per game in 2010-11 ... averaged 8.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.4 blocked as a FreshMaN shots and 2.0 assists per game in 2009-10 ... played for Appeared in 10 games, including eight ACC contests … aver- Gators head coach Andre Brown ... played in the Team Philly aged 0.5 rebounds and 0.2 assists per game; averaged 0.6 re- AAU program under head coach Lonnie Lowry. bounds and 0.3 assists in league games … had two rebounds in consecutive ACC games vs. Florida State (2/8) and at Mary- PersONaL land (2/16) … played a season-high nine minutes against the Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... John is the son Seminoles … had an assist against Miami (1/29) and vs. of Lynda Cain and Brian Carney; has an older sister, Caroline Florida State. ... born on March 11, 1993 in Cambridge, Mass.

career sTaTs OVERALL YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 11-12 FR 10-0 22 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5-0.5 1-0 0 0.0 2100 CAREER 10-0 22 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5-0.5 1-0 0 0.0 2 1 0 0

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reTurning players kc caudill #5 career highs

So. Center Points...... 8 vs. Saint Louis (11-24-11) 6-11 275 Rebounds ...... 3 – three times Brea Olinda/Brea, CA Assists ...... 2 – three times Steals ...... 1 at NC State (1-19-12) FGM ...... 3 – three times as a FreshMan FTM...... 4 vs. Saint Louis (11-24-11) Played in 28 games; made six starts … averaged 2.2 points, FTA...... 6 vs. Saint Louis (11-24-11) 1.1 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game; averaged 1.4 points, Minutes ...... 20 vs. Saint Louis (11-24-11) 0.8 rebounds and 0.3 assists per game in ACC contests … reg- istered season highs in points (8), free throws (4-for-6) and per game as a junior ... played for head coach Bob Terry ... minutes (20) in his first start vs. Saint Louis in the 76 Classic played in the Pump ’n Run AAU program; teamed with fellow (11/24) … had six points and three rebounds in games against freshman Lonnie Jackson to help Double Pump Elite win the UC Riverside in the 76 Classic (11/25) and vs. Penn State in 2010 Adidas Super 64 tournament in Las Vegas; that team the ACC-Big Ten Challenge (11/30) … also scored six points was coached by Christian Aurand ... traveled to Argentina with in games against Bryant (12/18) and NC State (1/19) … the U.S. Under-16 team for the FIBA Americas Tournament matched a season high with three rebounds at Providence (2009) ... played on the US Under 17 3-on-3 National Team (12/8). that competed in the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore.

high schOOl persOnal Earned Parade All-America second-team honors as a senior Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Kyle is the at Brea-Olinda High School ... was a three-year All-CIF South- son of Rebecca and Cameron Caudill; has a younger sister, ern Section Division 3A selection (first team in 2010-11, sec- Katy ... his uncle, Clint Myers, is the head softball coach at ond team in 2008-09 and 2009-10) ... averaged 22.0 points, Arizona State ... born on May 12, 1993 … recipient of The 12.1 rebounds and 3.1 blocked shots per game in 2010-11 ... William B. and Mary H. Joyce Memorial Scholarship Fund. averaged 17.5 points, 12.0 rebounds and 2.2 blocked shots

career sTaTs OVERALL YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 11-12 FR 28-6 274 23-48 .479 0-1 .000 15-25 .600 32-1.1 43-0 61 2.2 15 25 51 CAREER 28-6 274 23-48 .479 0-1 .000 15-25 .600 32-1.1 43-0 61 2.2 15 25 5 1

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reTurning players dennis clifford #24 career highs

So. Center Points ...... 16 vs. Sacred Heart (12-21-11) 7-0 250 Rebounds...... 8 – twice Milton Academy/Bridgewater, MA Assists...... 4 at Wake Forest (2-25-12) Steals ...... 2 at NC State (1-19-12) FGM...... 6 vs. Sacred Heart (12-21-11) noTes 3PFGM...... 1 – twice Played three years at Bridgewater-Raynham High School (var- FTM...... 5 – three times sity starter in 2007-08 and 2008-09), before transferring to FTA...... 9 vs. Clemson (1-12-12) Milton Academy, where he played two seasons. Minutes...... 46 vs. Rhode Island (1-2-12)

as a freshMan high school One of five players to appear in all 31 games; third on the Earned NEPSAC All-New England Class A Player of the Year team with 25 starts … averaged 9.1 points, 4.7 rebounds and honors as a senior at Milton Academy ... twice captured All- 1.1 assists per game; averaged 9.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, and Independent School League first-team honors; was also a 1.3 rebounds in ACC play … led the Eagles in field goal per- two-time Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic selection ... averaged centage (.529) and blocks (29) … ranked second on the team 18.0 points, 14.0 rebounds, 7.0 blocked shots and 4.0 assists in rebounds and third in points and field goals (110) … had a per game as a senior ... averaged 18.0 points, 13.0 rebounds, season-high 16 points to go along with six rebounds and three 4.8 blocked shots and 4.0 assists per game as a junior ... blocks against Sacred Heart (12/21) … had 15 points and served as 2010-11 team captain for head coach Lamar Red- seven boards vs. Clemson (1/12) … scored 14 points against dicks ... gained Old Colony League MVP honors and Enterprise Harvard (12/29) and had 12 points and six rebounds vs. Rhode All-Scholastic accolades at Bridgewater-Raynham in 2008- Island (1/2) … tallied 15 points vs. Virginia Tech (1/14) … 09 ... played in the Bay State Magic AAU program. notched 12 points and five rebounds at NC State (1/19) … scored 11 points in games at Maryland (2/16) and at Miami personal (3/3) … recorded 10 points in contests at Virginia Tech (2/12), Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Dennis is the vs. Bryant (12/18), at Providence (12/8), vs. Saint Louis middle of Karyn and Kevin Clifford’s three children; has two (11/24), vs. Holy Cross (11/18) and vs. New Hampshire (11/14) sisters — Sam and Jackie ... born on February 29, 1992 … re- … grabbed a season-high eight rebounds against NC State cipient of the Carney Family Athletics Scholarship Fund. (2/1) and Saint Louis (11/24).

career sTaTs OVERALL YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 11-12 FR 31-25 835 108-207 .522 2-10 .200 59-89 .663 147-4.7 87-2 277 8.9 35 79 29 12 CAREER 31-25 835 108-207 .522 2-10 .200 59-89 .663 147-4.7 87-2 277 8.9 35 79 29 12

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reTurning players jordan daniels #10 career highs

So. Guard Points...... 21 vs. Florida State (2-8-12) 5-9 153 Rebounds ...... 8 vs. Stony Brook (12-11-11) Etiwanda/Fontana, CA Assists ...... 9 vs. Bryant (12-18-11) Steals...... 3 – twice FGM...... 7 vs. Florida State (2-8-12) as a FreshMan 3PFGM...... 4 vs. Florida State (2-8-12) One of five players to appear in all 31 games; made 25 starts FTM...... 4 vs. Holy Cross (11-18-11) at point guard … averaged 6.4 points, 1.6 rebounds and 2.6 FTA...... 6 vs. Florida State (2-8-12) assists a game; averaged 7.3 points, 1.8 rebounds and 2.8 Minutes...... 39 vs. Stony Brook (12-11-11) assists in ACC action … led the Eagles in assists with 82 … set career highs in points (21), field goals (7) and 3-pointers 12.0 points, 6.0 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game in 2010- (4) to spark BC’s upset of No. 15 Florida State (2/8) … dished 11, leading the Eagles to a 29-4 record ... recorded a career- out a season-high nine assists vs. Bryant (12/18) … recorded high 17 assists ... guided his team to the CIF southern section 12 points and a season-high eight rebounds against Stony finals ... played for head coach Dave Kleckner ... played in Brook (12/11) … scored 15 points against Holy Cross (11/18) the Pump ’n Run AAU program. … tallied 12 points and five assists against Wake Forest (1/21) … recorded 11 points and four assists vs. Rhode Island (1/2) personal … had 11 points and three assists in the regular season finale Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Jordan is the at Miami (3/3). youngest of Iris and Johnny Daniels’ five children; has three sisters and one brother ... enjoys photography ... born on high school March 10, 1993 … recipient of The Jay and Michaela Murphy Earned All-CIF Southern Section Division 1AA accolades in ’86 Hoag Scholarship for Men’s Basketball. 2009-10 (second team) and 2010-11 (first team) ... averaged

career sTaTs OVERALL YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 11-12 FR 31-25 764 70-202 .347 37-110 .336 21-28 .750 50-1.6 51-1 198 6.4 82 62 4 23 CAREER 31-25 764 70-202 .347 37-110 .336 21-28 .750 50-1.6 51-1 198 6.4 82 62 4 23

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reTurning players paTrick heckmann #33 career highs

So. Guard Points...... 32 vs. UC Riverside (11-25-11) 6-5 205 Rebounds...... 8 vs. New Hampshire (11-14-11) Theresianum Gymnasium/ Assists...... 6 vs. Harvard (12-29-11) Mainz, Germany Steals...... 2 – twice FGM...... 9 vs. UC Riverside (11-25-11) as a Freshman 3PFGM...... 4 vs. UC Riverside (11-25-11) Played in 22 games; made nine starts … averaged 8.3 points, FTM...... 10 vs. UC Riverside (11-25-11) 3.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game; averaged 4.0 points, FTA ...... 12 vs. Massachusetts (11-21-11) 1.8 rebounds and 0.9 assists in league action … missed seven Minutes...... 42 vs. Rhode Island (1-2-12) games after being diagnosed with mono … erupted for 32 points, going 9-for-13 form the floor against UC Riverside field and 82.4 percent from the foul line ... played for head (11/25) … he also went 4-for-5 from beyond the arc and a coach Fabian Villmeter ... also played for the SG Rheinhessen perfect 10-for-10 from the foul line … it was tied for the sec- U-19 team in 2010-11; averaged 24.2 points, 9.5 rebounds ond most points in 76 Classic history and was tied for the and 2.2 assists per game ... selected for the 2010 and 2011 eighth-most all-time by a freshman in the ACC … it was also NBBL U19 All-Star Games; earned game MVP accolades in the most points by an ACC freshman and the fourth-most Bonn in 2010 ... captured league MVP honors while playing points scored in the league all season … recorded 19 points the 2009-10 season with ASC Theresianum Mainz ... played and a season-high eight rebounds in his collegiate debut vs. for head coach Ortmann ... competed with the Ger- New Hampshire (11/14) … was perfect from the floor and went man National Team in the 2010 U18 European Championship 6-for-7 from the foul line for 18 points vs. Stony Brook (12/11) in Vilnius, Lithuania; led the team in scoring with 12.3 points … tallied 13 points, a season-best six assists and five re- per game .. also competed with the German National Team bounds against Harvard (12/29) … had 12 points and six re- in the 2011 U20 European Championship in Bilbao, Spain. bounds at Providence (12/8) … notched 11 points, five boards and four assists against Massachusetts (11/21) … scored 11 persOnal points against Rhode Island (1/2) and 10 vs. Bryant (12/18). Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Patrick is the son of Ulrike and Ralf Heckmann; has a younger sister, Tanja high schOOl ... born on February 27, 1992 … recipient of The Lytle Family Played the 2010-11 season with TV Langen in Germany’s 3rd Basketball Scholarship Fund. League ProB ... averaged 11.8 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game in 28 games; shot 52.4 percent from the

career sTaTs OVERALL YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 11-12 FR 22-9 485 56-122 .459 15-43 .349 56-78 .718 65-3.0 39-0 183 8.3 37 65 3 10 CAREER 22-9 485 56-122 .459 15-43 .349 56-78 .718 65-3.0 39-0 183 8.3 37 65 3 10

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reTurning pLayers Lonnie Jackson #20 career highs

So. Guard Points...... 26 vs. Bryant (12-18-11) 6-3 180 Rebounds...... 5 – five times Valencia/Valencia, CA Assists ...... 4 – three times Steals...... 3 – twice FGM...... 8 vs. Bryant (12-18-11) noTes 3PFGM...... 7 vs. Bryant (12-18-11) Completed his high-school career as Valencia High School’s FTM...... 8 at Maryland (2-16-12) career leader in scoring (1,989), three-point field goals made FTA...... 10 at Maryland (2-16-12) (184), free throws made (541), assists (403) and steals (247). Minutes...... 44 vs. Rhode Island (1-2-12)

as a FreshMan tured LA Daily News Player of the Year accolades and LA One of five players to appear in all 31 games; made 24 starts Times all-star honors in 2010-11 ... was a three-year All- … averaged 8.3 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game; League first-team selection ... twice gained All-Santa Clarita averaged 9.3 points, 2.3 points and 2.1 assists in ACC play … Valley Player of the Year honors from The Signal ... earned led the starting five in 3-pointers (57), 3-point percentage All-CIF Southern Section Division first-team accolades in (.399) and percentage (.788) … reached double- 2009-10 (I-A) and 2010-11 (I-AA) ... averaged 22.8 points, 6.9 figure scoring 14 times and hit three or more 3-pointers nine rebounds and 3.9 assists per game in leading the Vikings to times … scored a season-high 26 points on 7-for-11 shooting the Foothill League title and the quarterfinals of the CIF from beyond the arc against Bryant (12/18) … it was the most Southern Section Division I-AA playoffs; missed seven early- 3-pointers by an Eagle since March 1, 2008 … went 8-for-10 season games due to injury ... scored at least 33 points five from the foul line and scored 19 points at Maryland (2/16) … times ... sank a league-record 10 three-pointers in a career- scored in double digits the four games prior to that with 14 best 39-point effort against Saugus (2-8-11) ... averaged 23.6 at Virginia Tech (2/12), 12 vs. Florida State (2/8), and 10 points, 6.7 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game as a junior ... against Georgia Tech (2/4) and NC State (2/1) … had 12 points played for head coach Rocket Collins ... shared MVP honors and five rebounds at Wake Forest (2/25) … scored 14 points in the Battle of the Valley all-star game at Cal State North- against Clemson (1/12) … tallied 12 points, four rebounds and ridge in April 2011; scored 27 points to lead the East to the four assists vs. Rhode Island (1/2) … scored 12 points against victory ... played in the Pump ’n Run AAU program; teamed Sacred Heart (12/21) and New Mexico in the 76 Classic (11/27) with fellow freshman Kyle Caudill to help Double Pump Elite … notched 11 points in his first start vs. Boston University win the 2010 Adidas Super 64 tournament in Las Vegas. (12/3) … registered 10 points against Wake Forest (1/21) and NC State in the ACC Tournament (3/8). personaL Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Lonnie is the high schooL son of Karen and Lance Jackson; has an older sister, Shea, Earned All-State second-team honors from MaxPreps and who is a USC song girl ... born on February 22, 1993 … recip- Cal-Hi Sports ... gained Foothill League Player of the Year ient of The William S. McKiernan ’78 Family Scholarship for honors as a junior and senior at Valencia High School ... cap- Men’s Basketball.

career sTaTs OVERALL YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 11-12 FR 31-24 847 74-187 .396 57-143 .399 52-66 .788 77-2.5 76-2 257 8.3 51 52 9 29 CAREER 31-24 847 74-187 .396 57-143 .399 52-66 .788 77-2.5 76-2 257 8.3 51 52 9 29

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RETuRning plAyERS EddiE odio #4 CAREER highS

So. Forward Points...... 4 – twice 6-7 205 Rebounds ...... 4 vs. Wake Forest (1-21-12) Christopher Columbus/Miami, FL Assists...... 2 vs. Boston University (12-3-11) Steals...... 2 vs. Saint Louis (11-24-11) FGM...... 2 vs. Holy Cross (11-18-11) noTES FTM...... 2 vs. Massachusetts (11-21-11) Played his first year schoolboy years at Miami Christian, be- FTA...... 5 vs. Massachusetts (11-21-11) fore transferring to Christopher Columbus High School prior Minutes ...... 19 vs. Massachusetts (11-21-11) to the 2009-10 academic year. a 27-4 record and the Class 6A state semifinals ... averaged AS A FREShMAn 15.2 points and 7.4 rebounds per game as a junior; led Colum- Played in 24 games off the bench … averaged 0.9 points, 1.0 bus to a 22-4 mark and the regional finals ... played for head and 0.2 assists per game; averaged 0.5 points and coach Henry Lorenzo ... captured All-Dade 2A first-team hon- 1.1 rebounds in league contests … had a season-high four ors after averaging 24.6 points and 10.2 rebounds as a soph- rebounds in eight minutes against Wake Forest (1/21) … had omore at Miami Christian School in 2008-09 ... played in the a season-high four points in consecutive games against Holy Gold Coast AAU program ... was also a standout volleyball Cross (11/18) and Massachusetts (11/21) … also had three player. rebounds against the Crusaders … recorded three rebounds and two assists vs. Boston University (12/3). pERSonAl Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management ... Eddie and high SChool his sister Emily are the children of Mary Kay and Cesar Odio; Earned All-Dade 6A first-team honors as a junior and senior his father is the head basketball coach at Barry University at Christopher Columbus High School ... averaged 16.7 points (1994-present) ... born on December 25, 1991 … recipient of and 10.2 rebounds per game in 2010-11; led the Explorers to The Kilcullen Family Basketball Scholarship.

CAREER STATS OVERALL YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 11-12 FR 24-0 141 8-20 .400 0-3 .000 5-13 .385 25-1.0 12-0 21 0.9 4534 CAREER 24-0 141 8-20 .400 0-3 .000 5-13 .385 25-1.0 12-0 21 0.9 4 5 3 4

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37 reTurning players danny rubin #31 career highs

Jr. Guard Points...... 14 vs. Holy Cross (11-22-10) 6-6 190 Rebounds ...... 6 vs. Holy Cross (11-22-10) Landon School/Chevy Chase, MD Assists...... 3 — three times Steals...... 2 vs. Wisconsin (11-26-10) FGM...... 5 vs. Holy Cross (11-22-10) as a sOphOMOre 3PFGM...... 4 vs. Holy Cross (11-22-10) Played in 19 games and had a start against Saint Louis (11/24) FTM...... 3 vs. Massachusetts (12-4-10) … averaged 1.1 points, 0.7 rebounds and 0.4 assists per game; FTA...... 4 — twice averaged 1.9 points, 0.5 rebounds and 0.3 assists in ACC con- Minutes...... 33 vs. Indiana (12-1-10) tests … hit a pair of 3-pointers and had a season-high six points in games at Virginia (1/26) and at NC State (1/19) … high schOOl also had three rebounds against the Wolfpack … recorded Earned All-Gazette and All-Montgomery County Sentinel hon- three rebounds against New Hampshire (11/14) and Saint ors as a senior guard at the Landon School; also gained All- Louis (11/24) … matched a career best with three assists vs. Met honorable mention accolades ... averaged 18.0 points per the Billikens. game in 2009-10; sank 52 three-point field goals ... played in the Maryland Private vs. Public All-Star Game ... averaged as a FreshMan 12.0 points per game in 2008-09 ... led the Bears to consec- Played in 29 games; made 23 starts ... averaged 4.1 points, utive Interstate Athletic Conference championships (2008-09 1.6 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game; averaged 1.9 points, and 2009-10), the first back-to back titles in school history 1.0 rebound and 0.5 assists per game in league contests ...... served as team captain as a senior ... played for head coach scored in double figures in two games ... made two or more Andy Luther. treys in each of 10 games ... totaled 14 points and six re- bounds — both career highs — against Holy Cross (11/22); persOnal sank a career-high four treys against the Crusaders ... Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences ... Danny is the son recorded 10 points (3-for-5 treys) and five rebounds in a ca- of Soraya and Steven Rubin; has an older brother, Alex, and reer-high 33 minutes in a home win over Indiana (12/1) ... en- a younger sister, Paulina; his brother played basketball at joyed four nine-point games — against St. Francis-NY (11/12), Williams College ... bilingual in Spanish ... born on July 26, against California in the Old Spice Classic (11/28), at Mary- 1991. land (12/12) and at South Carolina (1/1); hit three three-point- ers against California, Maryland and South Carolina ... sank two treys against Texas A&M (11/25), Georgia Tech (1/8) and North Carolina (2/1) ... made two steals against Wisconsin (11/26) ... blocked two shots against Virginia (1/19).

career sTaTs OVERALL YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 10-11 FR 29-23 488 40-94 .426 33-76 .434 6-10 .600 46-1.6 32-0 119 4.1 16 17 69 11-12 SO 19-1 129 7-25 .280 7-18 .389 0-0 .000 13-0.7 7-0 21 1.1 7710 CAREER 48-24 617 47-119 .395 40-94 .426 6-10 .600 59-1.2 39-0 140 2.9 23 24 7 9

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newcomers aLeX dragiceVich #23 career highs (at notre dame)

Jr. Forward Points...... 22 vs. Pittsburgh (12-27-11) 6-7 221 Rebounds...... 9 vs. Detroit (11-14-11) Glenbrook North/Glenbrook, IL Assists ...... 7 vs. Delaware State (11-18-11) Steals ...... 1 – six times FGM...... 8 vs. Pittsburgh (12-27-11) notes 3PFGM...... 4 vs. Pittsburgh (12-27-11) Will sit out the 2012-13 season after transferring from Notre FTM...... 4 – twice Dame and will have two years of eligibility left. FTA...... 5 vs. Syracuse (1-21-12) Minutes ...... 38 vs. Delaware State (11-18-11) as a soPhomore (at notre dame) One of three players to appear in all 34 games; made 10 starts high schooL … played an average of 20.9 points per game … averaged 6.6 Three-time Illinois High School Association (IHSA) all-state points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game; averaged 6.0 honoree and a three-time Chicago Sun-Times all-area team points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.0 assist in Big East contests … member … 2010 McDonald’s All-American nominee … honored scored in double figures seven times … fourth on the team in by the Central Suburban League (CSL) as the conference MVP 3-pointers (40), 3-point percentage (.342), free throws made twice … a first team all-CSL North (CSLN) honoree three times (40) and free throw percentage (.741) … led all scorers with … averaged 22.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists as a a career-high 22 points on 8-for-13 shooting to lead the Irish senior … averaged 21.0 points, 6.0 boards and 4.0 assists as in an upset victory against No. 22 Pittsburgh (12/27) … had a junior and shot 90 percent from the foul line … led the Spar- 18 points and seven assists vs. Delaware State (11/18) … tans to four CSLN championships … IHSA regional champion scored 15 points against Dartmouth (12/10) and 14 the pre- twice … named MVP of the 2010 Proviso West Holiday Tour- vious game against Maine (12/8) … notched 10 points and nament and the Chicago High School Classic … MVP of the nine rebounds off the bench against Detroit (11/14) … had 12 Billy Schnurr Thanksgiving Tournament three times … served points and five rebounds in games against Providence (3/2) as team captain as a junior and senior. and Sacred Heart (12/19) … scored 13 points vs. Bryant (11/27). PersonaL as a Freshman (at notre dame) Alexander is the son of Anna and Robert Dragicevich; has an Appeared in 14 games off the bench … averaged 1.4 points older brother, Bobby, and a younger sister, Diana … born on and 0.8 rebounds per game; averaged 1.0 points and 0.3 re- December 1, 1991 … recipient of The Gerry Ward Family bounds in Big East games … recorded season highs with nine Scholarship. points and three rebounds in the season-opener vs. Georgia Southern (11/12) … had four points and blocked four shots in seven minutes against Chicago State (11/17).

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nEwcomERS

oLIVIER hAnLAn #21 STEVE PERPIGLIA #1 bASkETbALL STAff SEASon PREVIEw Fr. Guard Fr. Guard 6-4 188 5-10 160 New Hampton School/ Malvern Prep/Broomall, PA Aylmer, Quebec

hIGh SchooL hIGh SchooL Transferred to New Hampton School (from Canada) for his Earned all-league first team and all-city third teams honors junior and senior year … earned 1st team all-NEPSAC AAA as a senior … led Malvern Prep to consecutive Inter-Ac cham- team honors as a Senior … averaged 17 points, 7 assists and pionships as a junior and senior; the Friars’ first outright titles 6 rebounds a game leading his 15th ranked team in the coun- in 25 years … was the starting point guard those two seasons; try team to a 26-9 record in the NEPSAC AAA League … part the team went a combined 52-10 … served as team captain of the Canadian U19 National team that competed in Latvia as a senior … averaged 12.5 points, 6.4 assists and 5.3 re- for the 2011 FIBA World Championships … also part of the bounds per game as a senior … also started on the soccer Canadian U17 National team that finished 3rd in the 2010 team and helped Malvern Prep to its second Inter-Ac title. FIBA World Championships in Germany, led team in scoring 2012-13 EAGLES in bronze medal game with 15 points, 4 assists and 5 re- PERSonAL bounds vs. Lithuania … Tournament MVP of Canadian National Enrolled in the Lynch School of Education as a secondary ed- Championship in 2010, Scoring 30 in the finals … played under ucation major … Steve is the older of Eileen and Frank Per- Dave Smart in the Ottawa Guardsmen AAU Club since age 15 piglia’s two children; has one brother … born on February 28, … also played in the Albany City Rocks AAU program. 1994.

PERSonAL SEnIoR STATISTIcS 2011-12 REVIEw Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … Olivier is the Points: 12.5 ppg third youngest of Daniele and Henry’s four children; has an Rebounds: 5.3 rpg older brother, Dominique and two sisters, Tatiana and Chloé Assists: 6.4 apg … born on February 15, 1993

SEnIoR STATISTIcS Points: 17.0 ppg Assists: 7.0 apg Rebounds: 6.0 rpg Acc hISToRy boSTon coLLEGE

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newcomeRs Joe Rahon #25 andRew van nest #15 Fr. Guard Gr. Forward 6-2 195 6-10 247 Torrey Pines/San Diego, CA Northfield Mount Hermon/ Weston, MA

notes notes Led Torrey Pines to three CIF Championship games and one Joins the Eagles after spending four years and earning his CIF title … a three-year varsity starter and completed his bachelor’s degree at Harvard University … played in 39 games high-school career with 1,475 points … missed his sophomore in his career with the Crimson. year due to injury. 2011-12 (at haRvaRd) hIGh schooL Made his only appearance at Boston College (12/29) and Earned All-State honors from Cal-Hi Sports all three sea- played two minutes. sons…was named first team All-CIF and first team All-North County as a junior and senior … twice earned Palomar League 2010-11 (at haRvaRd) Player of the Year honors … averaged 22.1 points, 7.3 re- Played in 23 games and made two starts; averaged 9.4 min- bounds, 2.9 assists and 2.2 steals per game in leading the utes a game … fourth on the team with 13 blocks … averaged Falcons to the CIF San Diego Section Division 1 Championship 2.1 points, 1.3 rebounds and 0.3 assists per game … scored … scored at least 30 points seven times … grabbed at least a career-high 13 points while recording five rebounds and 10 rebounds six times … scored 33 points, grabbed 13 re- three blocks in an 87-71 win vs. Boston University (12/11) … bounds, and dished out five assists against Poway (2-7-12) notched nine points in consecutive victories against Colorado … averaged 27 points, 7.0 rebounds, 3.1 steals and 2.5 assists (11/28) and Fordham (12/1) … hit three 3-pointers against the per game in the CIF playoffs … averaged 15.6 points, 5.6 re- Rams … scored five points and blocked a pair of shots in a bounds, 3.7 assists and 2.2 steals per game as a junior … 72-49 win vs. Holy Cross (11/17) … collected five rebounds captured San Diego Section Newcomer of the Year accolades in an 81-52 loss at No. 4 Connecticut (12/22). as a freshman … played for head coach John Olive … was the point guard for one of the top AAU teams in the country, 2009-10 (at haRvaRd) Dream Vision; teamed with the nation’s top 2012 recruit, Appeared in 15 contests and averaged 8.7 minutes per game Shabazz Muhammad. … averaged 2.7 points, 1.7 rebounds and 0.2 assists per game … scored eight points in 15 minutes in a 79-73 loss at No. 13 PeRsonaL Connecticut (12/6) … also tallied eight points in a 74-45 win Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences … a fine student at Columbia (1/29) … scored three points in his collegiate who earned Union-Tribune All-Academic honors as a junior debut at Holy Cross (11/13), an 87-77 victory. and senior … named Union Tribune All-Academic Basketball Captain as a senior … Joe is the youngest of Emelie and Steve 2008-09 (at haRvaRd) Rahon’s four children; has one brother and two sisters; his Missed the season due to injury. brother, James, plays basketball at San Diego State and sister Kayla played soccer at DePaul … born on October 1, 1993. hIGh schooL Led Northfield Mount Hermon to a pair of NEPSAC Class A senIoR statIstIcs tournament appearances … 2008 McDonald’s All-American Points: 22.1 ppg nominee … shot 52 percent from the floor as a senior … av- Rebounds: 7.3 rpg eraged 12 points and seven rebounds as a junior … two-time Assists: 2.9 apg Dual County All-League honoree in his two seasons at Weston High School … averaged 20 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks per game as a sophomore at Weston … played in the Hoop Mountain Greater Boston All-Star Game and in the New England Elite 75 Showcase.

PeRsonaL Andrew is the son of Anne and Jeff Van Nest.

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DATE OPPONENT BC OPP ATT. HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER 11-14 New Hampshire 67 64 3588 Heckmann – 19 Anderson – 10 11-18 vs. Holy Cross 64 86 - 3071 Daniels – 15 Humphrey, Clifford – 5 11-21 Massachusetts 46 82 - 4162 Heckmann – 11 Clifford – 6 11-24 vs. Saint Louis 51 62 - 1427 Anderson, Humphrey – 12 Clifford – 8 11-25 vs. UC Riverside 66 62 2087 Heckmann – 32 Heckmann, Anderson – 5 11-27 vs. New Mexico 57 75 - 2637 Humphrey, Jackson – 12 Anderson – 7 11-30 Penn State 54 62 - 4326 Humphrey – 15 Clifford – 7 12-3 Boston University 61 75 - 4976 Jackson – 11 Clifford, Moton – 4 12-8 at Providence 57 64 - 8051 Anderson – 16 Heckmann, Clifford – 6 12-11 Stony Brook 66 51 3426 Heckmann – 18 Daniels, Anderson – 8 12-18 Bryant 75 55 3563 Jackson – 26 Anderson – 12 12-21 Sacred Heart 83 73 2263 Humphrey – 18 Anderson – 7 12-29 Harvard 46 67 - 8606 Clifford – 14 Jackson, Heckmann – 5 1-2 Rhode Island 72 78 - 4583 Anderson – 18 Anderson – 14 1-5 Harvard 69 78 - 4129 Trapani – 21 Jackson – 7 1-7 at NORTH CAROLINA 60 83 - 20582 Humphrey – 14 Anderson – 6 1-12 CLEMSON 59 57 3829 Clifford – 15 Clifford – 7 1-14 VIRGINIA TECH 61 59 5038 Clifford – 15 Humphrey, Anderson – 8 1-19 at NC STATE 62 76 - 16051 Clifford – 12 Clifford – 5 1-21 WAKE FOREST 56 71 - 4986 Anderson – 13 Anderson – 11 1-26 at VIRGINIA 49 66 - 9827 Anderson – 12 Anderson – 10 1-29 MIAMI 54 76 - 5874 Humphrey – 13 Humphrey – 7 2-1 NC STATE 51 56 - 3611 Humphrey – 15 Anderson, Clifford – 8 2-4 at GEORGIA TECH 47 51 - 5871 Humphrey – 15 Anderson – 11 2-8 FLORIDA STATE 64 60 4074 Daniels – 21 Anderson – 6 2-12 at VIRGINIA TECH 65 66 - 9171 Anderson – 17 Anderson – 7 2-16 at MARYLAND 65 81 - 12465 Anderson – 22 Anderson – 10 2-19 DUKE 50 75 - 8606 Anderson – 21 Anderson – 8 2-25 at WAKE FOREST 56 85 - 9742 Anderson – 18 Anderson – 9 2-29 GEORGIA TECH 56 52 4474 Humphrey – 13 Anderson – 9 3-3 at MIAMI 56 77 - 3834 Humphrey – 16 Anderson – 11 3-8 $ NC STATE 57 78 - 19520 Anderson – 22 Anderson – 12

$ - ACC Tournament (Philips Arena; Atlanta, Ga.) CAPS indicate ACC games

ATTENDANCE Total Average Home (17 games) 79,985 (4,705) Away (9 games) 95,598 (10,622) Neutral (5 games) 24,680 (4,936) Total (34 games) 200,257 (7,937)

OVERALL RECORD (9-22) Home 8-9 Away 0-9 Neutral 1-4

ACC (4-12) Home 4-4 Away 0-8

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2011-12 statistics GP GS MIN AV FGM-FGA PCT 3GM-3GA PCT FTM-FTA PCT OR DR REB-AV PF-D AS TO BK ST PTS AVG

Ryan Anderson 31 28 926 29.9 125-289 .433 23-84 .274 74-110 .673 49 180 229-7.4 47-0 30 48 17 14 347 11.2 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview ACC 16 15 528 33.0 69-160 .431 7-39 .179 48-68 .706 30 97 127-7.9 23-0 14 24 86193 12.1

Matt Humphrey 31 29 939 30.3 108-309 .350 55-176 .313 49-80 .613 21 83 104-3.4 56-0 50 61 10 34 320 10.3 ACC 16 15 505 31.6 63-156 .404 31-87 .356 22-38 .579 9 53 62-3.9 29-0 29 30 8 22 179 11.2

Dennis Clifford 31 25 835 26.9 110-208 .529 2-10 .200 59-89 .663 37 110 147-4.7 87-2 35 79 29 12 281 9.1 ACC 16 16 451 28.2 59-124 .476 2-8 .250 25-41 .610 17 53 70-4.4 48-1 21 45 12 9 145 9.1

Patrick Heckmann 22 9 485 22.0 56-122 .459 15-43 .349 56-78 .718 14 51 65-3.0 39-0 37 65 3 10 183 8.3 ACC 81 127 15.9 13-27 .481 3-10 .300 3-10 .300 2 12 14-1.8 10-0 7 23 12 32 4.0

Lonnie Jackson 31 24 847 27.3 74-187 .396 57-143 .399 52-66 .788 15 62 77-2.5 76-2 51 52 9 29 257 8.3 ACC 16 16 491 30.7 38-105 .362 29-80 .363 43-48 .896 5 32 37-2.3 42-1 34 30 3 17 148 9.3

Jordan Daniels 31 25 764 24.6 70-202 .347 37-110 .336 21-28 .750 10 40 50-1.6 51-1 82 62 4 23 198 6.4 ACC 16 16 435 27.2 42-111 .378 24-65 .369 9-13 .692 6 23 29-1.8 29-1 44 34 1 14 117 7.3

Gabe Moton 29 5 459 15.8 31-76 .408 13-34 .382 8-16 .500 7 40 47-1.6 45-0 31 30 4 12 83 2.9 ACC 16 0 247 15.4 16-38 .421 9-21 .429 3-8 .3752 2 19 21-1.3 28-0 16 15 45 44 2.8

John Cahill 27 2 384 14.2 19-46 .413 16-39 .410 6-7 .857 5 30 35-1.3 20-0 11 7413 60 2.2 ACC 12 0 122 10.2 4-13 .308 4-11 .364 1-1 1.000 2 12 14-1.2 8-0 212613 1.1

KC Caudill 28 6 274 9.8 23-48 .479 0-1 .000 15-25 .600 5 27 32-1.1 43-0 15 25 5 1 61 2.2 ACC 13 0 144 8.8 8-18 .444 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 29 11-0.8 20-0 4 10 11 18 1.4

Danny Rubin 19 1 129 6.8 7-25 .280 7-18 .389 0-0 .000 2 11 13-0.7 7-0 7 7 1 0 21 1.1 ACC 80 66 8.3 5-15 .333 5-10 .500 0-0 .000 13 4-0.5 5-0 250015 1.9 2011-12 review

Eddie Odio 24 0 141 5.9 8-20 .400 0-3 .000 5-13 .385 12 13 25-1.0 12-0 4 5 3 4 21 0.9 ACC 11 0 42 3.8 2-8 .250 0-0 .000 2-6 .333 66 12-1.1 4-0 0201 60.5

Deirunas Visockas 70 40 5.7 0-6 .000 0-3 .000 3-4 .750 03 3-0.4 4-0 3301 30.4 ACC 70 40 5.7 0-6 .000 0-3 .000 3-4 .750 03 3-0.4 4-0 3301 30.4

Ryan Kilcullen 80 9 1.1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 02 2-0.3 1-0 0100 20.3 ACC 40 3 0.8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 01 1-0.3 0-0 0000 20.5

Peter Rehnquist 81 10 1.3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 11 2-0.3 1-0 0000 00.0 ACC 41 5 1.3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 00 0-0.0 1-0 0000 00.0 acc

John Cain Carney 10 0 22 2.2 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 1 5-0.5 1-0 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 ACC 80 21 2.6 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 41 5-0.6 1-0 2100 00.0

Salah Abdo 50 11 2.2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 00 0-0.0 1-0 0000 00.0 ACC 20 3 1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 00 0-0.0 0-0 0000 00.0

Team 40 48 88 8

ACC 16 26 42 5 history

BC Totals 31 6275 631-1543 .409 225-664 .339 350-520 .673 222 702 924-29.8 491-5 358 454 89 153 1837 59.3 ACC 16 3200 319-786 .406 114-334 .341 163-245 .665 102 350 452-28.3 252-3 178 228 40 84 915 57.2

OPP Totals 31 6275 775-1777 .436 211-604 .349 364-505 .721 341 770 1111-35.8 503-0 410 365 108 231 2125 68.5 ACC 16 3200 403-896 .450 96-273 .352 189-259 .730 155 400 555-34.7 249-0 214 182 61 121 1091 68.2 boston college Bold indicates returning players

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GAME #1 dan Daniels hit the first of two free time and had their advantage sliced to NOVEMBER 14, 2011 throws for BC with eight seconds on the 45-40 on Dennis Clifford’s basket with CONTE FORUM clock. Benson collected the rebound on just over 17 minutes to play. But they CHESTNUT HILL, MA the missed second attempt and with outscored BC 8-2 over the next 2 1/2 BC 67, NEW HAMPSHIRE 64 time running out, Abreu lost the ball minutes to pull ahead 53-42 on Evans’ Freshman Patrick Heckmann had 19 near the top of the arc. driving basket with 14 1/2 minutes left. points and eight rebounds and class- The Eagles closed their deficit below New Hampshire 23 41 - 64 mate Ryan Anderson recorded a double- Boston College 30 37 - 67 double digits for the last time in the double with 13 points and 10 boards to game on K.C. Caudill’s two free throws, NEW HAMPSHIRE 64 lead Boston College to a 67-64 win NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN making it 53-44. The Crusaders then against New Hampshire. Rhoads 6-14 2-6 6-10 5 20 1337 broke it open with a 17-7 run over the Bronner 5-8 0-2 1-3 5 11 3440 Heckmann scored 11 of his 19 points Konan 2-5 0-1 0-0 10 41320 next six minutes. Evans had seven in the second half. Anderson went 4-for- Abreu 6-18 3-8 2-2 5 17 2336 points in the run and Brown scored five, Benson 3-8 0-0 0-1 12 60130 8 from the field and hit a pair of 3- Myrick 1-5 0-1 1-2 330014 capping it with a 3-pointer from the pointers. Freshman Dennis Clifford Morris 0-1 0-1 0-0 00017 right wing that made it 70-51 with 8:23 Matagrano 1-3 0-0 1-2 532212 scored 10 points and grabbed seven Trotman 0-0 0-0 0-0 10004 to play. boards while junior Matt Humphrey Totals 24-62 5-19 11-20 47 64 9 17 200 Holy Cross opened a double digit lead chipped in with 12 points. BOSTON COLLEGE 67 twice in the first half before taking a Both teams struggled from the field NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Cahill 1-2 1-2 0-0 033128 38-30 into intermission. in the first half with BC shooting 30 per- Anderson 4-8 2-4 3-5 10 13 0029 Leading 16-13, the Crusaders went Humphrey 4-10 3-5 1-4 4 12 1528 cent (9-for-30) and New Hampshire at Clifford 4-9 0-0 2-5 7 10 1129 on a 12-3 run over a 3:48 stretch. Justin 29.6 percent (8-for-27). It was a one Heckmann 6-16 1-4 6-7 8 19 0324 Burrell started the spree with a 3- Moton 0-3 0-0 0-2 201212 possession game for nearly 13 minutes Odio 1-1 0-0 1-2 13008 pointer from the top of the key and until UNH’s Alvin Abreu hit a pair of free Caudill 0-1 0-0 1-2 11008 Miller and Brown nailed 3’s on consec- Daniels 0-2 0-0 3-4 131112 throws with 7:20 left to give the Wild- Jackson 0-2 0-2 0-0 00008 utive possessions later. cats an 18-14 lead. That advantage Rubin 1-2 1-1 0-0 330114 BC closed the gap to 30-24, but Holy Totals 21-56 8-18 17-31 43 67 7 14 200 reached 22-16 before BC closed out the Cross scored eight of the next 11 points. half on a 14-1 run for a 30-23 halftime GAME #2 Boston College 30 34 - 64 lead. NOVEMBER 18, 2011 Holy Cross 38 48 - 86 Anderson rattled off seven-straight DCU CENTER BOSTON COLLEGE 64 points for BC to help close the gap to WORCESTER, MA NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN 22-21. Clifford gave the Eagles their HOLY CROSS 86, BC 64 Anderson 2-6 1-3 4-6 391123 Humphrey 3-11 1-6 2-6 592229 first lead in more than nine minutes Devin Brown scored 21 of his 32 Clifford 3-7 0-0 4-4 5 10 3129 with a jumper in the lane to make it 23- points in the second half as Holy Cross Cahill 4-5 3-4 2-2 3 13 1128 Daniels 4-15 3-10 4-4 1 15 3233 22, which capped a string of seven- pulled away for an 86-64 win over Abdo 0-0 0-0 0-2 00005 straight BC points. The Eagles turned Boston College. Moton 1-2 0-1 0-0 12003 Odio 2-3 0-1 0-0 340018 those seven points into a 14-1 run over R.J. Evans scored 14 points and Dave Caudill 0-0 0-0 2-2 02008 the final 4:37 of the half for the seven- Dudzinski added 10 points for the Cru- Kilcullen 0-0 0-0 0-0 10003 Jackson 0-1 0-1 0-0 200111 point cushion. saders. Rehnquist 0-0 0-0 0-0 10001 The Eagles extended the lead to 10 Jordan Daniels had 15 points and Rubin 0-1 0-1 0-0 00019 Totals 19-51 8-27 18-26 29 64 10 9 200 points, 39-29, with 15:18 showing on John Cahill had 13 to lead Boston Col- the clock after halftime. BC maintained HOLY CROSS 86 lege. The Eagles played without their NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN the healthy advantage at 51-40 but the leading scorer in the season-opening Evans 7-9 0-1 0-0 5 14 4331 Dudzinski 4-4 0-0 2-2 6 10 1028 Wildcats stormed back with 10-straight win over New Hampshire — forward Beans 3-6 3-4 0-0 691027 points to make it a one-point game with Patrick Heckmann, who was sidelined Brown 11-19 5-9 5-7 5 32 5233 Burrell 2-8 1-3 0-0 157126 9:28 to go. with a sprained ankle. Harris 0-1 0-1 0-0 00002 New Hampshire stayed within arm’s Holy Cross shot 53.4 percent from Miller 2-3 1-1 4-4 392116 Mills 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 reach the rest of the way. Abreu came the field, connecting on 11 of 21 from Goens 0-0 0-0 2-3 121113 up with a big 3-pointer with 12 seconds behind the 3-point line. Boston College Stevens 2-7 1-2 0-0 550016 Kerrigan 0-0 0-0 0-0 10001 left to cut the lead to 66-64 with nine went only 8 of 27 from 3-point range. Abt 0-1 0-0 0-2 30016 seconds remaining, then freshman Jor- The Crusaders led by eight at half- Totals 31-58 11-21 13-18 38 86 21 9 200

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Massachusetts 37 45 - 82 GAME #3 Boston College 26 20 - 46 Saint Louis climbed back into the NOVEMBER 21, 2011 game and earned its first lead since 2- 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview MASSACHUSETTS 82 CONTE FORUM NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN 0 when Cody Ellis hit a layup to make it CHESTNUT HILL, MA Farrell 3-5 1-3 0-0 276027 19-18 SLU with 6:15 left in the half. Vinson 1-3 0-2 6-6 581025 UMASS 82, BC 46 Carter 1-2 0-0 0-0 721122 Those points were part of a 14-5 Bil- Williams 7-15 2-5 0-0 4 16 5230 Freshman Patrick Heckmann led Riley 6-11 2-6 0-0 0 14 0018 liken run to the end the first 20 minutes Boston College with 11 points while jun- Esho 2-5 0-0 0-0 24039 as they took a 29-23 lead into the Morgan 4-9 3-8 0-0 2 11 2219 ior Matt Humphrey added 10 as the Ea- Lalanne 5-7 1-2 0-0 3 11 0015 break. gles lost to Massachusetts, 82-46, in Carter 3-6 0-2 0-0 761319 SLU came out with a hot hand from Putney 1-6 1-3 0-1 932014 front of 4,162 at Conte Forum. McCarthy 0-0 0-0 0-0 10002 the field following halftime and started Heckmann went 9-for-12 from the Totals 33-69 10-31 6-7 46 82 18 11 200 things with a 16-7 run to build a 45-30 foul line and connected on his first BOSTON COLLEGE 46 advantage with just over 15 minutes to seven free throws early in the game. He NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN play. Brian Conklin had seven of those Anderson 3-9 2-6 0-2 581325 also had five rebounds. Clifford 3-7 0-0 1-3 670329 points. The Eagles had some more left UMass had four players in double Daniels 1-5 0-2 0-0 123624 in the tank and battled the entire way, Humphrey 3-9 3-7 1-3 3 10 1027 figures, led by Chaz Williams with 16 Heckmann 1-3 0-1 9-12 5 11 4325 cutting the lead to 58-51 with 2:58 left points. Freddie Riley scored 14 points Moton 1-2 0-1 0-0 122213 in the game. Anderson hit a pair of 3- Cahill 0-2 0-2 0-0 100010 while Jesse Morgan and Cady Lalanne Odio 1-4 0-1 2-5 240019 pointers in that span and Humphrey Caudill 1-2 0-0 0-0 12029 both had 11. The Minutemen also forced Kilcullen 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 added one as well. 23 BC turnovers and scored 28 points Jackson 0-1 0-1 0-0 201314 That is as close as BC got as Saint Rehnquist 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002 off of them while BC had just three Rubin 0-1 0-1 0-0 00002 Louis’ Kwamain Mitchell scored the points off of 11 UMass miscues. Totals 14-45 5-22 13-25 31 46 12 23 200 game’s final four points to seal the vic- BC jumped out to an early 16-8 lead tory for the Billikens.

behind the efforts of freshmen Ryan An- GAME #4 Mitchell led all scorers with 20 2011-12 review derson and Heckmann. Anderson hit his NOVEMBER 24, 2011 points while Conklin scored 18, going first two 3-point attempts while Heck- ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER 7-for-11 from the field for SLU. mann started the game by getting to the ANAHEIM, CA Boston College 23 28 - 51 foul line, hitting his first seven from the SAINT LOUIS 62, BC 51 Saint Louis 29 33 - 62 charity stripe. Freshman Dennis Clifford had 10 BOSTON COLLEGE 51 UMass chipped away at the lead and points and eight rebounds and class- NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN then seized control of the game by end- mate Ryan Anderson added 12 points as Anderson 5-10 2-4 0-0 4 12 1429 Caudill 2-3 0-0 4-6 081220 ing the half on a 23-6 run for a 37-26 Saint Louis defeated Boston College, Moton 0-1 0-0 0-0 501122 halftime advantage. Sampson Carter 62-51, on Thanksgiving Day in the Humphrey 5-15 2-7 0-1 2 12 2232

Rubin 1-2 1-2 0-0 333011 acc started a UMass run of 10-straight opener of the 76 Classic at the Anaheim Cahill 1-2 0-1 0-0 220018 points with a layup at the 11:23 mark Convention Center. Odio 1-1 0-0 0-0 121110 Daniels 0-2 0-1 0-0 101314 and then a pair of 3-pointers from Mor- Clifford went 4-for-6 from the field Jackson 0-0 0-0 1-2 310211 gan and Riley aided in the run. and half of his rebounds were on the of- Clifford 4-6 0-1 2-2 8 10 0420 Heckmann 0-1 0-1 1-2 210113 The Minutemen went on to hit three fensive end. Anderson scored 10 of his Totals 19-43 5-17 8-13 33 51 10 20 200 more from beyond the arc before the 12 points after halftime and junior Matt SAINT LOUIS 62 half was done to push the lead to 11 Humphrey scored all 12 of his points in NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN history points. Conklin 7-11 0-0 4-8 4 18 1331 the second half. Evans 0-1 0-1 0-0 302120 UMass continued to build on the lead Boston College jumped on the Bil- Loe 1-3 0-1 0-0 120011 Mitchell 6-14 3-7 5-5 1 20 4036 in the second half and the cushion likens early and took an 11-5 lead into Cassity 3-6 1-3 0-0 272028 reached 19 points, 54-35, with 13:14 the first television timeout. Clifford Jett 0-3 0-0 2-2 322118 McCall 1-5 1-3 0-0 130117 left in the game. Then Riley recorded scored the last two buckets for the Ea- Ellis 3-8 1-5 1-1 481128 five-straight points of his own to make gles in that span. The lead turned to Remekun 1-1 0-0 0-0 421011 boston college it 62-42 with 7:55 left. eight points following the break when Totals 22-52 6-20 12-16 26 62 13 7 200 Those five points turned into a 25-4 freshman Eddie Odio dunked home an game-ending run for the Minutemen. offensive rebound.

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GAME #5 In the extra session, Clifford and prompted a quick BC timeout. The NOVEMBER 25, 2011 sophomore Gabe Moton connected on Lobos would extend that lead to 24-7 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER consecutive baskets to give BC a two- with just over nine minutes to play in ANAHEIM, CA possession advantage, 62-58, with 2:36 the first half. The lead then reached 19 BC 66, UC RIVERSIDE 61 (OT) remaining. Heckmann sealed the win points, 32-13, at the 5:49 mark. Jack- Freshman Patrick Heckmann scored with a pair of free throws with three son hit consecutive 3-pointers down the 32 points to lead Boston College to a seconds left. stretch to cut into the deficit and then 66-62 overtime win against UC Riverside Humphrey hit a 3-pointer with 22 sec- Boston College 23 33 10 - 66 in the 76 Classic. UC Riverside 26 30 6-62 onds left to make it a 13-point game, Twenty-one of Heckmann’s points but Hugh Greenwood responded with a BOSTON COLLEGE 66 came in the second half and overtime. NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN triple at the buzzer to make it 41-25. He also added five rebounds. Junior Anderson 1-5 0-3 0-1 520018 The Lobos extended their lead to 22 Caudill 2-3 0-0 2-2 361014 Matt Humphrey scored nine of his 11 Moton 1-4 0-2 0-0 421232 points six minutes into the second half, points after the first half. Freshman Humphrey 2-10 1-7 6-6 2 11 0138 56-34. The Eagles made their run with Heckmann 9-13 4-5 10-10 5 32 1635 Dennis Clifford had eight points and four Cahill 1-1 1-1 0-0 230126 seven minutes left when they rattled off rebounds off the bench. Odio 0-1 0-1 0-0 100010 10-straight points to cut the deficit to Daniels 1-3 0-1 0-0 12018 Heckmann was the driving force for Jackson 0-0 0-0 0-0 00014 eight, 62-54. Humphrey scored four of many runs, the first coming when he Clifford 2-5 0-0 4-6 481133 the BC points in that run, which forced Rubin 0-2 0-2 0-0 00007 scored five-straight points to give BC an Totals 19-47 6-22 22-25 29 66 4 14 225 New Mexico to tak a full timeout. early 12-8 lead. The Highlanders re- The Lobos regrouped and scored the UC RIVERSIDE 61 sponded with a 16-6 run over the next NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN next seven points to build their lead nine minutes to build a 24-18 lead with Berry 2-5 0-1 0-0 040018 Bradshaw 1-4 0-0 0-0 220114 back up to 15 with 1:45 left in the game 2:24 left in the half. Phil Martin scored Cowlah 1-3 0-2 0-0 121120 to seal the win. Nitoto 2-10 1-2 5-6 7 10 1139 the last six points in that streak. Martin 7-16 0-2 8-8 7 22 1743 Drew Gordon led New Mexico (4-2) The Eagles cut the deficit to three Gaines 5-12 1-2 0-0 5 11 3131 with 21 points and 11 rebounds. Tony Shearry 2-4 0-0 0-0 041221 points, 26-23, on a Heckmann 3-pointer Burke 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002 Snell had 13 points and six assists and to close out the half. Chavarria 2-2 0-0 3-4 870229 Kendall Williams added 10 points. Quick 0-0 0-0 0-0 10008 Heckmann came out of the locker Totals 22-56 2-9 16-18 36 62 7 15 225 Boston College 25 32 - 57 room and scored the first nine BC points New Mexico 41 34 - 75 in the second half in a 9-2 run to give GAME #6 BOSTON COLLEGE 57 the Eagles a 32-28 advantage. NOVEMBER 27, 2011 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN UC Riverside wasn’t affected though, ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Anderson 2-11 0-4 1-2 754130 Caudill 2-4 0-1 0-0 241016 as it came back with 11 unanswered ANAHEIM, CA Moton 4-6 2-3 0-0 4 10 1327 points to regain the lead, 39-32, at the NEW MEXICO 75, BC 57 Humphrey 3-18 2-9 4-4 4 12 1232 Heckmann 2-5 0-2 2-2 064535 11:08 mark. Junior Matt Humphrey and freshman Cahill 2-3 2-3 0-0 160018 Graduate student John Cahill gave Lonnie Jackson both had 12 points as Odio 0-0 0-0 0-0 00017 Daniels 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002 BC its first lead in over 12 minutes when Boston College lost to New Mexico, 75- Jackson 4-8 3-4 1-2 3 12 2220 he connected on his only shot of the 57, in the 76 Classic at the Anaheim Clifford 1-2 0-0 0-0 120010 Rubin 0-0 0-0 0-0 00003 game, a 3-pointer to make it 49-48 with Convention Center. Totals 20-57 9-26 8-10 24 57 13 14 200 3:32 left in regulation. The Eagles then Nine of Humphrey’s 12 points came NEW MEXICO 75 scored the next five points to build a in the second half. Jackson was 4-for- NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN six-point lead with just over two min- Hardeman 0-1 0-0 0-3 202117 8 from the field and 3-for-4 from be- Gordon 9-14 0-0 3-3 11 21 2236 utes to go. yond the arc for the day. Sophomore Greenwood 3-4 1-2 0-0 573027 Williams 3-5 0-2 4-5 4 10 4631 Riverside rallied once again and fin- Gabe Moton chipped in with 10 points Snell 4-9 4-9 1-1 4 13 6228 ished the last 1:01 of regulation with an and freshman Ryan Anderson brought Adams 1-2 0-0 2-2 140010 Dunning 0-1 0-0 1-2 210011 8-2 run, capped by a Harrison Gaines 3- down seven rebounds. Fenton 4-6 1-3 0-0 192315 pointer with 35 seconds left that forced New Mexico jumped out to an early Walker 4-8 0-4 0-0 385220 Bairstow 1-1 0-0 0-0 02005 overtime. 6-0 lead in the first minute which Totals 29-51 6-20 11-16 37 75 24 16 200

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GAME #7 The Nittany Lions led the rest of the lead with 7:29 left in the half. Anderson NOVEMBER 30, 2011 way as their defense buckled down. PSU scored all nine of his points in that 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview CONTE FORUM allowed just one BC basket in the final stretch. A pair of BU 3-pointers ended CHESTNUT HILL, MA 9:42 — a 3-pointer by Cahill with 18 the run and started one for the Terriers PENN STATE 62, BC 54 seconds left — to aid in a 20-9 run to who scored 10-straight points to take a Junior Matt Humphrey led Boston end the game. 26-25 lead with 4:35 left. The teams College with 15 points as the Eagles went into the locker rooms tied at half- Penn State 26 36 - 62 lost to Penn State, 62-54, in front of Boston College 29 25 - 54 time, 31-31. 4,326 fans at Conte Forum as part of the The two teams — which were tied PENN STATE 62 Big Ten/ACC Challenge. NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN nine times and exchanged the lead 13 Humphrey was 5-for-6 from the foul Oliver 1-2 0-1 0-0 220315 times — played within one possession Travis 3-9 0-3 1-2 570023 line and had four rebounds. Sophomore Lewis 2-6 1-4 0-0 051121 of each other for the first nine minutes Gabe Moton scored 10 points for the Glover 0-1 0-1 0-0 100119 of the second half before BU went on a Frazier 7-12 3-5 5-6 4 22 5729 second-straight game and also went 5- Marshall 8-16 3-6 3-4 8 22 0135 decisive 14-3 run over three minutes to for-6 from the charity stripe. He had Colella 0-1 0-1 0-0 10006 take a 58-48 lead with 7:27 to go. Borovnjak 0-1 0-0 2-6 320025 four assists and no turnovers in 36 min- Woodyard 0-5 0-3 2-2 721023 BC cut the deficit to six points, 65- utes of action. Ackerman 0-1 0-0 0-0 30014 59, but could not get any closer. Partin Totals 21-54 7-24 13-20 38 62 7 14 200 It was the first loss for BC in the Big hit another 3-pointer to make it a nine- Ten/ACC Challenge in six games. BOSTON COLLEGE 54 point game before the Terriers pulled NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Boston College jumped out to 12-4 Anderson 1-9 1-2 0-0 632226 away. lead in the first 5:37 of the game on the Caudill 3-3 0-0 0-1 360213 Moton 2-5 1-3 5-6 2 10 4036 Partin led all scorers with 27 points heels of Kyle Caudill’s six-straight Humphrey 4-11 2-8 5-6 4 15 2528 and Irving added 17, seven assists and Heckmann 1-6 0-3 1-2 232220 points to start. Moton and Anderson Cahill 2-4 2-3 0-0 360226 six rebounds for BU. Dom Morris scored

both hit threes in that run to provide the Odio 0-0 0-0 0-0 00008 11 points and grabbed 11 boards, and 2011-12 review Daniels 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ eight-point cushion. Jackson 3-6 2-5 0-3 180220 Matt Griffin recorded 11 points. Penn State responded with 10 unan- Clifford 0-0 0-0 3-4 730322 Rubin 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 Boston University 31 44 - 75 swered points over the next two min- Totals 16-44 8-24 14-22 29 54 10 18 200 Boston College 31 30 - 61 utes to take a 14-12 lead with 12:13 on BOSTON UNIVERSITY 75 the clock. Jermaine Marshall scored GAME #8 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN five points in the run, including the go- DECEMBER 3, 2011 Morris 5-5 1-1 0-0 11 11 0026 Robinson 1-4 0-2 0-0 324129 ahead 3-pointer. Graduate student John CONTE FORUM Hazel 1-3 0-0 3-4 654431 Cahill ended BC’s 4:58 scoring drought CHESTNUT HILL, MA Partin 10-22 5-12 2-2 4 27 1133 Irving 6-11 4-5 1-3 6 17 7233 when he hit a shot from beyond the arc BU 75, BC 61 Griffin 3-12 3-12 2-2 3 11 2025 to give the Eagles the lead again. BC Freshman Lonnie Jackson scored 11 Chionuma 1-4 0-3 0-0 12008 acc Terry Jr. 0-1 0-1 0-0 00005 took a 29-26 lead into the locker room points in his first collegiate start but Piotrowski 0-0 0-0 0-0 10001 at the half. Boston College lost to visiting Boston Kennedy 0-1 0-0 0-0 10004 Thomas 0-0 0-0 0-0 10021 Penn State’s Tim Frazier jump- University, 75-61, in front of 4,876 fans Pelage 0-0 0-0 0-0 00013 started the Nittany Lions out of the at Conte Forum. Kurz 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 Totals 27-63 13-36 8-11 39 75 18 12 200 break, scoring five of their six-straight Jackson went 4-for-9 from the field points after the opening whistle. The and 3-for-7 from beyond the arc. Fresh- BOSTON COLLEGE 61 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN history Eagles responded with nine unanswered men Ryan Anderson and Dennis Clifford Caudill 1-2 0-0 0-0 222113 Moton 3-7 0-2 0-0 461020 points of their own to build a six-point both had nine points. Humphrey 3-6 1-2 0-0 070121 lead, 38-32, with 14:42 left in the game. Boston University opened the game Jackson 4-9 3-7 0-0 3 11 1132 Heckmann 3-5 0-0 0-2 264430 The Nittany Lions climbed back into with an 11-4 run in the first 2:46 thanks Abdo 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 the game and tied it for the second to a pair of D.J. Irving 3-pointers, but Cahill 0-2 0-1 2-2 221011 time, 42-42, when Frazier connected on BC rattled off seven unanswered points Odio 1-2 0-0 0-0 322111 Daniels 2-6 1-2 2-2 073120 boston college a 3-pointer with 10:22 left. After a cou- in the next four minutes to tie the game. Anderson 4-6 1-1 0-0 391013 Clifford 3-7 0-1 3-4 490316 ple of more ties, Frazier hit another BC used those points and a hot start Rubin 0-2 0-1 0-0 101012 three to help build a four-point lead for from the field to go on a 21-5 run over Totals 24-54 6-17 7-10 28 61 16 12 200 Penn State. a nine-minute span to build a 25-16

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Stony Brook 11 40 - 51 GAME #9 GAME #10 Boston College 28 38 - 66 DECEMBER 8, 2011 DECEMBER 11, 2011 STONY BROOK 51 DUNKIN’ DONUTS CENTER CONTE FORUM NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN PROVIDENCE, RI CHESTNUT HILL, MA Joyner 1-6 0-0 0-0 421120 Brenton 0-3 0-2 0-0 302127 PROVIDENCE 64, BC 57 BC 66, STONY BROOK 51 Coley 2-9 0-3 4-5 680226 Freshman Ryan Anderson scored a Boston College held Stony Brook to Dougher 8-20 5-9 0-0 2 21 3134 Hayes 1-5 0-3 0-0 120122 career-high 16 points off the bench as 11 points in the first half as the Eagles Bracey 1-4 0-3 0-0 220019 Boston College lost at Providence, 64- defeated the Seawolves, 66-51, in front Carter 0-1 0-1 0-0 10009 Jackson 5-7 4-5 0-0 2 14 0315 57, Thursday night in front of 8,051 at of 3,426 fans at Conte Forum. Rouse 0-1 0-1 0-0 00005 the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. The 11 first-half points scored by Rapier 1-6 0-0 0-0 220218 Mcalister 0-2 0-1 0-0 10105 Anderson went 5-for-8 from the field Stony Brook were the fewest in a half in Totals 19-64 9-28 4-5 30 51 7 12 200 and connected on three 3-pointers. Conte Forum history by any team. The BOSTON COLLEGE 66 Freshman Dennis Clifford matched a ca- previous low was held by Georgetown NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Anderson 4-10 0-4 2-2 8 10 2223 reer high with 10 points coming off the which scored 12 in the first half on Jan- Clifford 4-4 0-0 1-2 692532 bench and grabbed six rebounds. Class- uary 29, 2005. Daniels 5-16 0-8 2-2 8 12 0339 Humphrey 2-5 1-4 2-2 472231 mate Patrick Heckmann recorded 12 Freshman Patrick Heckmann led Jackson 3-5 3-5 0-0 593132 points, going 9-for-10 from the foul line. Boston College with 18 points and was Moton 0-0 0-0 0-0 00011 Cahill 0-2 0-2 0-0 201013 Providence led by as many as six in the nearly perfect in the game. He was 5- Caudill 0-1 0-0 1-2 01017 first half but could never pull away from for-5 from the floor, including a pair of Rubin 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ Heckmann 5-5 2-2 6-7 3 18 1222 the Eagles. On the final play of the first 3-pointers, and went 6-for-7 from the Totals 23-48 6-25 14-17 39 66 11 17 200 20 minutes, LaDontae Henton had a put- foul line. Freshman Ryan Anderson had back to give Providence a 30-26 lead. 10 points and eight rebounds, and The Friars maintained a slim advan- classmate Jordan Daniels recorded 12 tage for most of the second half. BC points and eight boards. pulled within a point, 49-48, on a Jordan Both teams started slowly on the of- Daniels layup with 8:17 left. fensive end and BC led early, 6-4, before The Eagles couldn’t close the gap fur- Stony Brook scored seven unanswered ther and with just over a minute left, points to take an 11-6 lead with 11:50 Henton got his own rebound and muscled on the clock. The Eagles were forced to a shot over two defenders to give the Fri- take a timeout and responded defen- ars a comfortable seven-point lead. sively, not allowing another point the Henton led all scorers with 21 points rest of the half. and Vincent Council added 17 points for BC scored 22-straight points in the the Friars. final 10:36 of the first half to build a 28-11 lead. Heckmann and freshman Boston College 26 31 - 57 Providence 30 34 - 64 Lonnie Jackson combined to hit four- consecutive 3-pointers in a portion of BOSTON COLLEGE 57 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN the run. Caudill 0-2 0-0 0-0 30026 Stony Brook matched its first half Daniels 3-8 1-1 0-1 173138 Humphrey 2-8 1-5 1-2 561236 point total in the first 2:27 of the sec- Jackson 2-8 2-6 0-0 463034 ond and started on an 11-3 run. That Heckmann 1-9 1-3 9-10 6 12 1333 Cahill 0-1 0-1 0-0 00009 streak pulled the Seawolves to within Odio 0-0 0-0 0-0 10000+ nine, 31-22. BC went on a quick 7-2 run Anderson 5-8 3-4 3-4 2 16 2026 Clifford 4-7 0-0 2-2 6 10 02 8 a little later to make it a 15-point game Totals 17-51 8-20 15-19 31 57 10 11 200 at the 12:27 mark. PROVIDENCE 64 The Seawolves cut their deficit to NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN eight points, 47-39, when Bryan Henton 8-15 1-5 4-4 7 21 0338 Giplaye 0-0 0-0 0-2 501210 Dougher hit a 3-pointer with 8:33 left in Coleman 5-10 0-1 2-2 6 12 0338 the game, but that is as close as they Cotton 3-9 2-5 0-0 180140 Council 6-17 3-6 2-3 4 17 8340 would get. Kofane 0-1 0-0 0-1 500019 Goldsbrough 0-0 0-0 0-0 00101 Dougher led all scorers with 21 Carter 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 points for Stony Brook and Anthony Dixon 2-3 0-0 2-2 10 60113 Totals 24-55 6-17 10-14 39 64 10 13 200 Jackson had 14 off the bench.

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GAME #11 maintained the double-digit lead under gles with seven points during that DECEMBER 18, 2011 the 10-minute mark, and then went on stretch. The Eagles maintained a mul- 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview CONTE FORUM a decisive 18-8 run over the next seven tiple possession lead for most of the CHESTNUT HILL, MA minutes to build a 70-49 lead. first half. Sacred Heart, led by Shane BC 75, BRYANT 55 Gibson’s 17 first-half points, got as Bryant 32 23 - 55 Freshman Lonnie Jackson scored a Boston College 34 41 - 75 close as three with the score at 16-13. career-high 26 points to lead Boston BC was up 40-31 with 1:25 to go, but BRYANT 55 College past Bryant, 75-55, in front of NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN the Pioneers cut the lead to six going 3,563 fans at Conte Forum. Francis 5-14 0-3 3-6 8 13 1433 into the half. Altit 6-11 2-5 0-0 3 14 0528 Jackson went 8-for-13 from the field Maynard 3-11 2-5 1-2 893037 The Eagles took their largest lead of and 7-for-11 from beyond the arc. He is Calandrillo 0-3 0-2 0-0 202028 the game at the 11:36 mark of the sec- Dobbs 5-9 1-4 4-4 4 15 2038 the first BC player to hit seven 3-point- Robinson 0-3 0-1 0-2 10009 ond half, 61-48, but Sacred Heart ers in a game since did it Harris 0-0 0-0 0-0 00107 stormed back. The Pioneers went on Mcmath 2-5 0-1 0-0 440017 against North Carolina on March 1, Totals 21-56 5-21 8-14 30 55 99200 their first extended scoring run, rattling 2008. Jackson also hauled in five re- off 12 unanswered points to cut their BOSTON COLLEGE 75 bounds. NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN deficit to one. Evan Kelley scored four Freshman Ryan Anderson recorded Anderson 4-8 0-1 4-4 12 12 1429 points in that run. Clifford 5-6 0-0 0-0 6 10 2126 his second double-double of the season Daniels 1-4 1-3 0-0 139025 BC weathered the storm and re- with 12 points and 12 boards. His re- Humphrey 1-11 1-8 0-0 532228 Jackson 8-13 7-11 3-4 5 26 0029 sponded with a 9-2 run over the next bound total was the most by a BC player Abdo 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002 two minutes to push the lead back to Moton 1-2 0-0 0-0 122014 this year. Freshman Dennis Clifford had Cahill 1-2 1-2 0-0 230015 eight, 70-62, with 5:38 left in the game. 10 points and six rebounds and class- Odio 0-0 0-0 0-0 00102 The BC lead reached 10 when Jackson Caudill 3-6 0-0 0-0 261113 mate Jordan Daniels dished out nine as- Kilcullen 0-0 0-0 0-0 00011 sank a 3-pointer with 1:55 to play, then

sists while not committing a turnover. Cain Carney 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 Anderson laid in a bucket for a 79-67 2011-12 review Rehnquist 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 The Eagles had a season-high 21 as- Rubin 0-0 0-0 0-0 10102 lead 23 seconds later to seal the win. sists on 28 baskets and turned the ball Heckmann 4-7 2-4 0-0 2 10 2012 Gibson finished the game with 25 Totals 28-59 12-29 7-8 38 75 21 9 200 over a season-low nine times. BC also points for Sacred Heart and Kelley had 12. got 21 points off the bench to Bryant’s Sacred Heart 35 38 - 73 four. GAME #12 Boston College 41 42 - 83 The Eagles started the game on an DECEMBER 21, 2011 SACRED HEART 73 18-4 run in the first 6:43, getting an as- CONTE FORUM NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN sist on each of their first six baskets. CHESTNUT HILL, MA Swidowski 3-9 0-2 0-0 261022 Akinpetide 1-2 0-0 0-0 32019 Jackson led the way for BC with six BC 83, SACRED HEART 73 Kelley 5-8 0-2 2-2 2 12 1429 points in that stretch. BC maintained a Junior Matt Humphrey scored a ca- Evans 3-8 0-1 0-0 563130 acc Gibson 8-12 5-7 4-4 2 25 1327 double-digit lead until the 5:12 mark of reer-high 18 points to lead Boston Col- Gaetano 1-2 1-2 0-0 137320 the half when a pair of Frankie Dobbs lege past Sacred Heart, 83-73, in front Montes 3-4 1-1 0-0 571018 Greenbacker 1-3 0-1 1-1 131013 free throws made it a 27-19 BC lead. of 2,263 fans at Conte Forum. Glowiak 1-1 1-1 0-0 13118 Those points were part of a quick 8-2 Humphrey went 5-for-10 from the Dulaire 1-4 0-0 4-10 161124 Totals 27-53 8-17 11-17 25 73 17 14 200 Bryant run. field and 5-for-7 from the foul line. The Bulldogs then closed out the half Freshman Dennis Clifford also scored a BOSTON COLLEGE 83 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN history on a 13-5 run to cut their deficit to just career high with 16 points and had six Anderson 4-7 2-3 3-5 7 13 1132 two points, 34-32. Dobbs led the Bryant Clifford 6-7 0-0 4-6 6 16 1221 rebounds and three blocks. He was 6- Daniels 1-5 0-2 0-0 324225 attack with five points. for-7 from the floor. Freshman Ryan An- Humphrey 5-10 3-6 5-7 0 18 1133 Jackson 4-8 3-6 1-3 2 12 2132 BC started the second half just like derson had 13 points and seven boards, Moton 2-3 1-1 0-0 152115 the first, scoring the first 10 points to and classmate Lonnie Jackson scored Cahill 3-4 2-3 0-0 282015 build a 44-32 lead. Jackson scored 12 points, all in the second half. Odio 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ Caudill 1-2 0-0 2-2 242111 boston college eight of the 10 points in the run and 11 BC took a 14-6 lead with a 10-2 run Heckmann 0-1 0-1 5-6 051416 of the first 13 points overall. The Eagles early in the game. Clifford paced the Ea- Totals 26-47 11-22 20-29 26 83 16 13 200

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field. Heckmann ended the dry spell Harvard 40 27 - 67 GAME #13 Boston College 33 13 - 46 when he gave BC the lead again on a DECEMBER 29, 2011 layup with 1:12 to play, but URI’s Mike HARVARD 67 CONTE FORUM NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Powell hit one of two free throws with CHESTNUT HILL, MA Casey 1-6 0-2 0-0 720318 21 seconds left to tie the game. Wright 3-9 0-0 2-2 11 80427 #24 HARVARD 67, BC 46 Curry 2-4 0-1 7-8 2 11 5129 The Rams got the offensive rebound Freshman Dennis Clifford led the Ea- McNally 1-2 1-1 2-2 252130 on the miss of the second free throw Webster 4-10 1-3 1-1 2 10 3028 gles with 14 points as Boston College Rivard 7-12 4-8 0-0 4 18 2128 and took a timeout with 18 seconds on lost to #24 Harvard, 67-46, in front of Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 00003 the clock. Baron dribbled at the top of Moundou-Missi0-1 0-0 0-0 20013 a sellout crowd of 8,606 at Conte Forum. Van Nest 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002 the key and took a three at the buzzer Clifford went 5-for-6 from the floor Miller 4-5 4-5 0-0 2 12 0013 that was off target, forcing overtime. Saunders 0-3 0-0 0-0 100010 and 4-for-6 from the foul line. Freshman Travis 0-1 0-0 1-2 21005 URI scored the first five points in the Patrick Heckmann scored 13 points off Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 00024 extra session thanks to a pair of Orion Totals 22-53 10-20 13-15 36 67 12 13 200 the bench and added six assists and five Outerbridge free throws and a Powell 3- BOSTON COLLEGE 46 rebounds. NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN pointer. BC cut the lead to two, 65-63, Boston College used hot shooting and Anderson 1-5 0-2 0-0 420216 when Heckmann tipped in a missed Clifford 5-6 0-0 4-6 2 14 1327 good defense to start the game on a 14- Daniels 3-7 2-2 1-2 090120 shot. Heckmann then forced double 3 run in the first 5:37. The Eagles hit Humphrey 2-10 1-5 0-0 250231 overtime when he banked in a floater at Jackson 1-2 0-0 0-0 520235 seven of their first eight shots to build Moton 0-2 0-0 0-0 000112 the buzzer. the early lead while Harvard missed its Cahill 0-0 0-0 1-2 011013 URI held a 68-67 lead in the second Odio 0-0 0-0 0-0 00003 first eight attempts from the field. Clif- Caudill 0-1 0-0 0-0 00127 extra session before rattling off five- ford scored five points in the run. Rubin 0-0 0-0 0-0 10002 straight points, capped by a Baron 3- Heckmann 6-11 0-2 1-3 5 13 6434 Harvard chipped away at the lead and Totals 18-44 3-11 7-13 22 46 9 17 200 pointer with 1:07 left to make it a 73-67 then went on a 19-2 run over five and a game. Heckmann continued his hot half minutes to build a 30-22 lead with GAME #14 hand as he hit a deep three to cut the 4:51 left in the half. Laurent Rivard led JANUARY 2, 2012 lead to three with 39 seconds remaining, the Crimson with 10 points and then CONTE FORUM but that is as close as BC would get. Harvard closed out the half on a 29-13 CHESTNUT HILL, MA Rhode Island 31 28 6 13 - 78 run to take a 40-33 halftime lead. RHODE ISLAND 78, BC 72 (2OT) Boston College 28 31 67-72 The tempo of the game slowed in the Freshman Ryan Anderson recorded RHODE ISLAND 78 first 10 minutes of the second half as his third double-double of the year with NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN the teams combined for just 15 points. career highs in points (18) and rebounds Outerbridge 3-13 0-3 4-6 11 10 1138 Holton 3-9 1-4 4-4 10 11 0140 BC stayed within reach of the Crimson (14) as Boston College lost to visiting Malone 1-5 1-3 0-0 130017 for the first 11 minutes, cutting the lead Rhode Island in double overtime, 78-72, Powell 7-15 3-7 4-6 7 21 3139 Buchanan 2-5 0-1 1-1 450141 to nine points with 8:32 left to play in front of 4,583 fans at Conte Forum. Mckoy 0-1 0-0 2-4 32018 when Heckmann connected on a layup. Anderson went 7-for-12 from the Shengelia 0-1 0-0 0-2 101013 Baron 5-17 4-11 10-10 8 24 3337 Harvard then scored 12 unanswered field and added three blocks and two Malholt 0-2 0-0 2-2 120017 points in a five-minute span to increase steals. Freshmen Dennis Clifford and Totals 21-68 9-29 27-35 46 78 8 10 250 its lead to 64-43 with 4:55 to go. Lonnie Jackson both had 12 points, and BOSTON COLLEGE 72 Rivard led all scorers with 18 points NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN classmates Jordan Daniels and Patrick Anderson 7-12 0-2 4-7 14 18 0344 for the Crimson. Corbin Miller chipped Heckmann both had 11. Clifford 4-6 0-0 4-4 6 12 2246 Daniels 4-10 3-8 0-0 1 11 4135 in with 12 points and Brandyn Curry had Boston College cut a 31-28 halftime Jackson 4-10 3-8 1-2 4 12 4144 11 points and five assists. deficit to 43-42 when junior Matt Heckmann 4-9 1-4 2-2 4 11 2042 Cahill 0-1 0-1 0-0 100119 Humphrey connected on a 3-pointer, but Odio 0-0 0-0 0-0 10003 URI scored eight unanswered points to Caudill 0-0 0-0 0-0 00004 Humphrey 3-6 2-4 0-1 084013 build a 51-42 lead with 11:01 left in the Totals 26-54 9-27 11-16 35 72 16 16 250 second half. Billy Baron sparked the run with six points. BC responded with a 15- 4 run over the next 3:48 to take a 57- 55 lead, its first since 7-4. Baron hit a 3-pointer with 5:31 left in regulation to give URI a 58-57 edge, then both teams went cold from the

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Boston College 27 33 - 60 GAME #15 North Carolina 40 43 - 83 teams stayed within three points of JANUARY 7, 2012 each other and with 2:59 left, Clifford 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview BOSTON COLLEGE 60 DEAN E. SMITH CENTER NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN dunked a nice feed from Jackson to CHAPEL, HILL, NC Anderson 6-16 1-7 0-0 6 13 1137 make it 56-54 BC. Clifford 3-5 0-0 1-2 571325 NORTH CAROLINA 83, BC 60 Daniels 0-0 0-0 0-0 10006 Clemson’s Tanner Smith drew a foul Junior Matt Humphrey led Boston Jackson 2-8 2-6 0-0 262430 on a 3-point attempt with just over a Heckmann 3-8 1-4 1-1 282727 College with 14 points off the bench as Moton 3-4 2-2 1-2 493330 minute left and made two free throws the Eagles lost at #3 North Carolina, Cahill 1-2 1-2 0-0 13005 to tie the game. Clifford struck again on Odio 0-2 0-0 0-0 10004 83-60, in front of 20,582 fans at the Caudill 0-0 0-0 0-2 00008 the next BC possession and laid in a Dean E. Smith Center. Kilcullen 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 bucket to give BC another two-point Cain Carney 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 Humphrey went 6-for-12 from the Humphrey 6-12 2-6 0-2 5 14 3126 edge. Jackson then forced Smith to field and added five rebounds and three Totals 24-57 9-27 3-9 31 60 12 20 200 travel with 31 seconds left, but Clifford assists. Freshman Ryan Anderson had NORTH CAROLINA 83 missed a couple of free throws. NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN 13 points and a team-best six rebounds. Henson 5-9 0-0 4-6 8 14 3028 Milton Jennings was then fouled and North Carolina led by six points at Barnes 10-15 3-4 2-3 5 25 0127 hit one of his two free throws to cut the Zeller 8-12 0-0 4-5 8 20 0230 the 12:30 mark of the first half before Strickland 2-6 0-1 1-1 252124 BC lead to 58-57, but Jackson hit a free BC cut the deficit to one with five Marshall 2-6 0-1 2-2 1611 3 35 throw to make the lead two points once White 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002 straight points. The Tar Heels pulled Hubert 0-0 0-0 0-0 10001 again. On the final Clemson possession, away after that, as they scored 12 unan- Hairston 2-5 2-5 0-0 160112 was fouled putting back Simmons 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 swered points to take a 27-14 lead with Dupont 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 an offensive rebound with 1.0 on the 7:20 to go. Harrison Barnes has seven Watts 0-1 0-0 2-2 12007 clock. He missed his first free throw Crouch 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 points in the run. Cooper 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 and had to miss his second, but he left North Carolina took that 13-point Bullock 1-7 0-3 0-0 722219 too early and was whistled for a lane vi- McAdoo 1-5 0-0 1-2 730111

lead into the half, 40-27. Totals 31-66 5-14 16-21 42 83 18 11 200 olation. 2011-12 review The UNC lead reached as many as 21 Clemson 28 29 - 57 points, 50-29, at the first media timeout GAME #16 Boston College 26 33 - 59 of the second half. BC battled back and JANUARY 12, 2012 CLEMSON 57 made its run midway through the half, CONTE FORUM NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN going on a 13-4 streak over a two CHESTNUT HILL, MA Jennings 3-10 0-1 3-5 12 90133 Booker 4-7 0-0 1-4 591220 minute span to cut the lead to 59-50 at BC 59, CLEMSON 57 Sapp 3-6 2-5 3-3 2 11 0224 the 9:19 mark. Anderson had four points Freshman Dennis Clifford led all Smith 2-9 1-5 4-5 592629 Young 5-12 2-7 0-0 2 12 3233 in the run and sophomore Gabe Moton scorers with 15 points as Boston Col- Hall 3-4 0-0 1-2 170015 and freshman Patrick Heckmann both lege held on to defeat Clemson, 59-57, Baciu 0-0 0-0 0-0 200123

Coleman 0-3 0-1 0-0 20007 acc hit 3-pointers. in front of 3,829 fans at Conte Forum. Narcisse 0-0 0-0 0-0 10008 The Tar Heels recovered and put the Clifford went 5-for-8 from the floor Sullivan 0-0 0-0 0-0 00003 McDaniels 0-0 0-0 0-0 00105 game away by scoring 10 of the next 12 and brought down seven rebounds. Totals 20-51 5-19 12-19 33 57 7 14 200 points to build the lead back to 17, 69- Freshman Lonnie Jackson scored 14 BOSTON COLLEGE 59 52, with 4:50 to go. points and went 4-for-8 from the field. NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Barnes led all scorers with 25 points Anderson 3-8 0-2 0-0 360133 Junior Matt Humphrey and freshman Clifford 5-8 0-1 5-9 7 15 1125 for North Carolina. Tyler Zeller had 20 Jordan Daniels both had nine points. Daniels 3-7 3-5 0-0 293129 Humphrey 3-6 2-4 1-2 491426 history points and eight rebounds and John The Tigers held a 28-26 halftime lead Jackson 4-7 2-5 4-5 1 14 4235 Henson recorded 14 points and eight and increased their advantage early into Moton 1-2 0-0 0-0 021211 Cahill 0-1 0-1 0-0 100010 boards. Kendall Marshall dished out 11 the second half, 39-32, which was the Odio 0-0 0-0 0-0 20004 assists. largest margin of the game. BC re- Caudill 0-0 0-0 1-2 010215 Heckmann 1-1 1-1 0-2 132212 sponded with a 16-4 run over a 5:32 Totals 20-40 8-19 11-20 24 59 12 16 200 span to take a 48-43 lead with 10:29 boston college left. Jackson was integral in the run, hitting consecutive threes and then converting on a three-point play to score nine-straight BC points. Clemson regained the lead by scor- ing the next six points to take a one- point lead and stop the BC run. The

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GAME #17 to five when Robert Brown sank consec- NC State led 45-28 at the break and JANUARY 14, 2012 utive 3-pointers with 2:18 to go, but never let BC closer than 16 points until CONTE FORUM both teams went cold from the field the final minute. CHESTNUT HILL, MA after that. Clifford made it a seven- After BC erased an early 10-point BC 61, VIRGINIA TECH 59 point lead with a free throw with 16 sec- deficit to tie the game at 21, five differ- Freshmen Dennis Clifford led all onds left before Jarell Eddie hit a three. ent NC State players scored during the scorers with 15 points to lead Boston Freshman Lonnie Jackson hit one of two 15-0 spurt that put the Eagles away College to a 61-59 win against Virginia free throws with eight seconds on the early. Tech in front of 5,038 fans at Conte clock, then Jarell hit another 3-pointer Howell scored five during the run, Forum. to make it 61-59 with 0.3 on the clock. which ended when Wood buried a Clifford went 5-for-11 from the floor BC inbounded the ball and time ran out. jumper to make it 36-21 with 3:11 left. and hit five of his six free throws. Junior Victor Davila led Virginia Tech with Boston College ended its 6-minute Matt Humphrey scored 14 points and 14 points and Dorenzo Hudson had 13. drought with a 3-pointer from freshman had eight rebounds. Freshman Ryan An- Jordan Daniels, but NC State answered Virginia Tech 27 32 - 59 derson had 12 points and also had eight Boston College 29 32 - 61 with a turnaround jumper from boards. Williams, a transition layup from Howell VIRGINIA TECH 59 Boston College led for the first 12 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN and a driving reverse layup by Leslie minutes of the game but the advantage Davila 5-7 0-0 4-5 4 14 0028 that made it 42-24 with about 90 sec- Finney-Smith 0-4 0-2 0-0 801130 was never more than four points. Virginia Hudson 4-9 0-1 5-6 3 13 2734 onds left before the break. Tech forced four ties before taking its Rankin 0-8 0-2 4-4 443323 The Wolfpack opened the second Eddie 2-8 2-6 2-2 480434 first lead of the game, 16-15, at the 7:11 Brown 2-5 2-3 1-2 070219 half with six straight points, including mark. The Hokies took their largest lead Raines 3-5 0-0 1-3 270012 consecutive baskets from Williams that Barksdale 1-1 0-0 4-6 460020 of the half, 25-20, when Cadarian Raines Totals 17-47 4-14 21-28 30 59 6 17 200 made it 51-28 and forced BC coach connected on a jumper. BC ended the Steve Donahue to burn a timeout 3 1/2 BOSTON COLLEGE 61 half on a 9-2 in the last 1:44 to take a NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN minutes in. By that point, NC State had 29-27 lead into the locker room. Fresh- Anderson 4-6 0-1 4-4 8 12 0130 outscored Boston College 30-7 over a Clifford 5-11 0-0 5-6 4 15 0332 man Jordan Daniels scored the last five Daniels 3-6 2-3 0-0 084125 12-minute span. points, hitting a three and then connect- Humphrey 5-12 0-3 4-6 8 14 1532 Jackson 1-5 1-3 3-4 164433 Boston College 28 34 - 62 ing on a runner as time expired. Moton 1-2 1-2 1-2 141120 NC State 45 31 - 76 The BC lead reached six, 35-29, in Cahill 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002 Odio 0-0 0-0 0-2 20007 BOSTON COLLEGE 62 the first four minutes of the second half Caudill 0-0 0-0 1-2 21008 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN after Humphrey laid in a bucket on the Heckmann 0-0 0-0 1-2 111211 Daniels 3-9 3-6 0-0 192126 Totals 19-42 4-12 19-28 28 61 11 19 200 Anderson 3-11 0-4 1-1 472229 break. The Eagles’ defense held Virginia Humphrey 2-8 0-5 0-0 241120 Tech without a field for the first 8:03 of GAME #18 Jackson 2-7 2-5 0-0 162426 Clifford 5-10 1-2 1-4 5 12 2532 the half, but the Hokies hit nine free JANUARY 19, 2012 Moton 1-3 1-2 0-0 333014 throws in that span to stay in the game. RBC CENTER Odio 1-2 0-0 0-0 22008 Caudill 3-4 0-0 0-0 06019 Raines ended the drought at 11:57 with RALEIGH, NC Rubin 2-4 2-3 0-0 362117 a jumper in the paint to cut the BC lead NC STATE 76, BC 62 Heckmann 3-4 0-0 1-2 271219 Totals 25-62 9-27 3-7 28 62 15 17 200 to 42-38. Freshman Dennis Clifford had 12 The Eagles steadily increased their points and five rebounds as Boston Col- NC STATE 76 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN advantage and took their largest lead to lege lost at NC State, 76-62, in front of Howell 4-10 0-0 3-3 16 11 1329 that point with 10:01 left, 48-40, after Brown 4-11 1-3 0-0 0911 3 29 16,051 at the RBC Center. Leslie 7-10 0-0 0-1 3 14 0327 Humphrey hit two free throws. Anderson Scott Wood scored 16 points for the Wood 6-11 4-7 0-0 5 16 3136 Williams 5-9 0-1 0-2 6 10 2126 made it a 10-point game when he hit a Wolfpack and C.J. Leslie added 14 Painter 3-5 0-0 2-4 381118 pair of free throws with 7:32 on the points. NC State ran off 15 straight Johnson 2-5 0-3 0-0 342221 Raymond 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 clock. points to take control and pushed the de Thaey 1-2 0-1 0-0 22118 Virginia Tech cut an 11-point deficit lead to 18 by late in the first half. Harris 1-1 0-0 0-0 22015 Totals 33-64 5-15 5-10 44 76 21 16 200

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Wake Forest 34 37 - 71 GAME #19 Boston College 26 30 - 56 a 48-44 lead. The Cavaliers failed to get JANUARY 21, 2012 anything out of consecutive turnovers 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview WAKE FOREST 71 CONTE FORUM NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN by the Eagles, but BC then bailed out CHESTNUT HILL, MA Mescheriakov3-6 0-1 0-0 261118 Virginia by fouling Mitchell on a fast- McKie 9-18 1-3 1-1 10 20 1138 WAKE FOREST 71, BC 56 Walker 2-5 0-0 2-2 11 61324 break layup. He made both free throws. Freshman Ryan Anderson recorded Chennault 3-8 0-1 3-6 296138 A baseline jumper by Darion Atkins, Harris 4-12 0-1 7-8 3 15 5334 his fourth double-double of the season Green 0-0 0-0 0-0 00003 another driving bank by Evans and with 13 points and 11 rebounds as Fischer 4-7 3-6 2-3 1 13 0229 Sammy Zeglinski’s 3-pointer — his first Desrosiers 1-3 0-1 0-0 821016 Boston College lost to visiting Wake Keenan 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ in two games — made it 57-46. Forest, 71-56, in front of 4,986 fans at Totals 26-59 4-13 15-20 42 71 15 11 200 Two 3-pointers by Zeglinski and two Conte Forum. BOSTON COLLEGE 56 free throws by Scott capped the burst Anderson went 5-for-7 from the foul NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN for the Cavaliers. Anderson 4-11 0-2 5-7 11 13 0026 line in the game. Freshman Jordan Clifford 3-9 0-0 2-4 483530 Virginia trailed 15-14 until Mitchell Daniels 4-10 2-6 2-2 1 12 5028 Daniels had 12 points and five assists, Humphrey 3-8 1-4 0-0 470126 scored inside with 8:40 left, sparking a and classmate Lonnie Jackson scored Jackson 2-7 1-4 5-5 3 10 2028 17-8 run to end the half. Scott had eight Moton 0-2 0-1 0-0 201323 10 points. Odio 0-2 0-0 0-0 40008 points in the run, and Joe Harris capped Wake Forest led the entire game and Caudill 0-2 0-0 0-0 20105 it with a 3-pointer, the Cavaliers’ first Rubin 0-3 0-2 0-0 00008 started out with an 11-4 advantage at Heckmann 3-7 0-2 0-0 360318 since early in the first half in their pre- the first media timeout. The lead Totals 19-61 4-21 14-18 37 56 12 12 200 vious game. reached eight points at the 10:26 mark Boston College 23 26 - 49 as BC struggled from the floor, going 3- GAME #20 Virginia 31 35 - 66 for-16 up to that point. Daniels snapped JANUARY 26, 2012 BOSTON COLLEGE 49 the poor shooting with a trey to cut the JOHN PAUL JONES ARENA NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN

deficit to five. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA Anderson 4-11 1-4 3-4 10 12 0029 2011-12 review Clifford 4-8 0-1 0-0 481434 The Wake Forest lead reached as VIRGINIA 66, BC 49 Daniels 2-7 0-3 0-0 143435 many as 13 points twice in the first half Freshman Ryan Anderson had his Humphrey 2-8 2-4 0-0 361028 Jackson 2-5 1-3 3-3 283234 and the Demon Deacons led, 34-21, with second double-double in as many Moton 2-4 1-3 0-0 150013 1:45 left after C.J. Harris scored three games with 12 points and 10 rebounds Cain Carney 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 Rubin 2-2 2-2 0-0 060215 straight points. BC cut into the lead be- as Boston College lost at #19 Virginia, Heckmann 0-0 0-0 0-2 300311 fore the break by scoring the last five 66-49, in front of 9,827 fans at John Totals 18-45 7-20 6-9 24 49 8 15 200 points to make it a 34-26 game. Ander- Paul Jones Arena. VIRGINIA 66 son had three of the points while Anderson now has five double-dou- NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Scott 7-11 0-0 4-4 4 18 2133 Daniels ended the half with a pair of bles on the season. Mitchell 4-7 0-0 2-2 5 10 2022 free throws. Evans 5-9 0-0 0-0 1 10 6232 acc Mike Scott scored 18 points for Vir- Harris 3-7 2-3 0-0 581126 BC started the second half on a quick ginia, which pulled away from a 44-all Zeglinski 3-8 2-4 0-0 382232 Browman 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 9-4 run to make it a three-point game, tie with a 22-5 game-ending run. Jontel Jesperson 0-1 0-1 0-0 100110 38-35, the closest it had been since the Evans and Akil Mitchell, who again re- Brogdon 3-7 0-2 0-0 763132 Atkins 2-3 0-0 2-2 360012 18:07 mark of the first half. Junior Matt placed injured center Assane Sene in Totals 27-53 4-10 8-8 30 66 16 8 200 Humphrey had two baskets and Jackson the starting lineup, both scored 10 capped the scoring with a long jumper. points for Virginia. history The Demon Deacons regained a com- The Eagles stayed in it with 3-point fortable lead by responding with a de- shooting. Virginia scored on five straight cisive 12-3 run over the next 3:51 to possessions early in the second half, make it a 52-40 lead. Travis McKie and the Eagles scored on only three, but paced Wake with seven points in that all three baskets were 3-pointers — by span. The Eagles could only get as close Gabe Moton, Lonnie Jackson and Matt boston college as nine points, 59-50, at the 3:40 mark. Humphrey. When Virginia came up McKie led all scorers for Wake Forest empty on a few consecutive trips, an in- with 20 points while hauling in 10 re- side basket by Jordan Daniels and a bounds. Harris scored 15 points and wide-open 3 by Rubin from the left cor- Chase Fischer had 13. Ty Walker ner tied it at 44. recorded 11 rebounds and six blocks. A driving basket by Evans and an- other by Malcom Brogdon gave Virginia

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Miami 34 42 - 76 GAME #21 Boston College 31 23 - 54 seven points to stop the BC momentum JANUARY 29, 2012 and retake a 32-29 lead. The two teams MIAMI 76 CONTE FORUM NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN played within a possession of each CHESTNUT HILL, MA Kadji 5-9 1-4 3-4 7 14 2136 other for the next 14 minutes — the Johnson 4-8 0-0 4-5 5 12 1128 MIAMI 76, BC 54 Larkin 0-3 0-2 0-0 200219 game featured six ties and 12 lead Freshman Matt Humphrey led Boston Scott 8-15 1-1 2-2 6 19 4032 changes. C.J. Leslie broke a 44-44 tie Grant 5-12 2-8 4-4 1 16 2129 College with 13 points and seven re- McKinney Jones 1-5 0-0 2-2 240013 with four straight points to give NC bounds as the Eagles lost to Miami, 76- Jones 1-5 0-0 2-2 240013 State a 48-44 lead with 3:55 left. After Akpejiori 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 54, in front of 5,874 fans at Conte Quigtar 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ Anderson connected on a pair of free Forum. Heller 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ throws, the Wolfpack scored the next Brown 1-4 0-1 0-0 323015 Freshman Ryan Anderson had nine Swoope 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 six points to build a 54-46 lead with 48 points, going 7-for-8 from the foul line, Totals 27-63 7-21 15-17 30 76 13 5 200 seconds left. Scott Wood connected on grabbed six rebounds and dished out BOSTON COLLEGE 54 all four of his free throws to extend the three assists. Classmate Jordan Daniels NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Anderson 1-5 0-1 7-8 693035 lead. recorded nine points and five boards. Clifford 3-6 0-0 0-1 661424 BC cut the deficit to three points, 54- Daniels 4-8 1-4 0-0 591330 BC was ahead in the early going, 11- Humphrey 3-8 3-5 4-6 7 13 1132 51 with seven seconds left, when 9, before Miami went on an 8-2 run to Jackson 2-7 2-6 2-2 582333 Humphrey hit a 3-pointer, but that is Moton 2-3 1-2 0-0 050017 open up a 17-13 lead with 11:07 left in Visockas 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 close as the Eagles got. the first half. Durand Scott scored the Odio 1-1 0-0 0-0 02014 Wood led all scorers with 16 points Caudill 1-3 0-0 0-0 221313 last five points in the run. Humphrey led Cain Carney 0-1 0-0 0-0 00102 for NC State. Leslie had 13 points and BC back with consecutive 3-pointers to Rehnquist 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 six rebounds, and Richard Howell Rubin 0-1 0-1 0-0 00028 knot the game up, 21-21, at the 6:38 Totals 17-43 7-19 13-17 32 54 10 17 200 recorded 10 points and eight boards. mark. Miami went into the locker room NC State 25 31 - 56 up at the half, 34-31. GAME #22 Boston College 23 28 - 51 The Hurricanes had a pair of five- FEBRUARY 1, 2012 NC STATE 56 point leads early in the second half and CONTE FORUM NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN led, 38-33, with 17:19 on the clock. BC CHESTNUT HILL, MA Howell 4-7 0-0 2-3 8 10 1135 Leslie 5-12 0-0 3-4 6 13 0132 then scored seven unanswered points NC STATE 56, BC 51 Wood 4-9 3-7 5-5 232237 to take a 40-38 lead. The two teams Junior Matt Humphrey paced Boston Brown 1-5 0-4 3-4 557532 Williams 4-7 2-3 0-1 3 10 2136 played within a possession of each College with 15 points as the Eagles Painter 1-2 0-0 0-0 220114 other for the next seven minutes before lost to NC State, 56-51, in front of 3,611 Johnson 0-3 0-3 0-0 103014 Totals 19-45 5-17 13-17 28 56 15 11 200 Miami finished the game on a 29-6 run fans at Conte Forum. in the last 7:56. The Hurricanes held BC Humphrey went 6-for-14 from the BOSTON COLLEGE 51 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN without a field goal in the game-ending field and also had a pair of steals. Anderson 3-8 0-1 2-2 881231 run after freshman Lonnie Jackson hit Freshman Lonnie Jackson had 10 points Clifford 3-7 0-0 0-0 861237 Daniels 2-6 0-1 0-0 443226 a three to give BC a 48-47 lead. with eight of them coming in the second Humphrey 6-14 3-8 0-2 3 15 0239 Scott led four Miami players in dou- Jackson 2-6 1-5 5-6 2 10 2228 half. Freshmen Ryan Anderson and Den- Moton 2-5 1-2 1-3 260117 ble figures with 19 points and six re- nis Clifford both had eight rebounds. Odio 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ Caudill 1-2 0-0 0-0 12009 bounds. Malcolm Grant had 16 points, NC State led in the early going and Cahill 0-1 0-0 0-0 100013 Kenny Kadji had 14 and Reggie Johnson was up by six points twice, including a Rubin 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ scored 12. 19-13 advantage with 8:23 left in the Totals 19-49 5-17 8-13 30 51 7 12 200 half. BC responded with the next six points in 56 seconds to force the second tie of the game. Sophomore Gabe Moton scored four points in the run. The Wolf- pack went into the locker room at half- time with a 25-23 edge. The Eagles scored the first six points of the second half to take their first lead, 29-25, since it was 5-4. Jackson converted a 4-point play and Clifford got a dunk off an Anderson assist. NC State responded with the next

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GAME #23 GAME #24 three free throws. Michael Snaer hit a FEBRUARY 4, 2012 FEBRUARY 8, 2012 3-pointer with five seconds left to make 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview PHILIPS ARENA CONTE FORUM it a one possession game, but Daniels ATLANTA, GA CHESTNUT HILL, MA put the game away with a free throw GEORGIA TECH 51, BC 47 BC 64, #15 FLORIDA STATE 60 with 3.1 remaining. Junior Matt Humphrey led all scorers Freshman Jordan Daniels led Boston Florida State 33 27 - 60 with 15 points as Boston College lost at College with a career high 21 points as Boston College 34 30 - 64 Georgia Tech, 51-47, in front of 5,871 at the Eagles defeated #15 Florida State, FLORIDA STATE 60 Philips Arena. 64-60, in front of 4,074 in Conte Forum. NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Humphrey went 6-for-10 from the Daniels went 7-for-13 from the field Gibson 1-5 1-1 1-2 540218 James 4-4 0-0 4-5 7 12 0223 field and added four rebounds and three and 4-for-7 from 3-point land. He also Loucks 1-8 0-4 0-0 124029 assists. Freshman Lonnie Jackson had five assists, three rebounds and Dulkys 3-5 1-3 0-0 471222 Snaer 6-18 1-7 3-4 7 16 1034 scored 10 points and classmate Ryan three steals. Junior Matt Humphrey had White 2-3 0-0 3-3 470328 Anderson hauled in a game-high 11 re- 15 points, and freshman Ryan Anderson Peterson 0-2 0-0 0-0 101111 Miller 4-8 2-5 2-2 2 12 1222 bounds. had 14 points and six rebounds. Fresh- Whisnant 0-0 0-0 0-0 00004 Georgia Tech’s Jr. scored man Lonnie Jackson recorded 12 points Kreft 0-0 0-0 0-0 10029 Totals 21-53 5-20 13-16 33 60 8 14 200 three points in the final minute and and sank three 3-pointers. Brandon Reed hit a pair of free throws Boston College went 10-for-22 from BOSTON COLLEGE 64 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN in the closing seconds as the Yellow beyond the arc in the game and eight of Anderson 4-12 1-3 5-5 6 14 0332 Clifford 1-3 0-0 0-0 021118 Jackets secured the win. them came in the first half. It was the Daniels 7-13 4-7 3-6 3 21 5136 Rice finished with 11 points and most triples BC has hit in ACC play. Humphrey 4-10 2-5 5-9 2 15 2235 Jackson 3-6 3-5 3-3 4 12 1031 Kammeon Holsey and Daniel Miller each The win marked the first time BC Moton 0-1 0-1 0-0 10118 added 10 for Georgia Tech. knocked off a ranked opponent since Visockas 0-2 0-1 0-0 103211 Caudill 0-1 0-0 0-0 00007 The Yellow Jackets never trailed after February 24, 2009 when it beat #23 Cain Carney 0-0 0-0 0-0 20109 2011-12 review Holsey’s inside runner made it 46-44 Florida State in Conte Forum. Cahill 0-0 0-0 0-0 200013 with 2:55 remaining, but BC pulled The first half featured a significant Totals 19-48 10-22 16-23 27 64 14 10 200 within one at 48-47 on Jackson’s two run by both teams and Florida State GAME #25 free throws with 16.4 seconds to go. struck with the first one. The Eagles led FEBRUARY 12, 2012 Rice put back his own missed runner early, 5-2, but the Seminoles went on a CASSELL COLISEUM to make it 48-45 with 48.9 seconds left 12-0 run over the next 2:34 to build a BLACKSBURG, VA and added a free throw with three- 14-5 lead. Bernard James had five VIRGINIA TECH 66, BC 65 tenths of a second remaining. points in the run. The Seminoles’ lead Freshman Ryan Anderson recorded 17 reached 23-10 at the 9:37 mark before points and seven rebounds but a Virginia

Boston College 19 28 - 47 acc Georgia Tech 20 31 - 51 BC stormed back. Tech tip-in with 2.4 seconds left lifted the The Eagles went on a 23-3 run over Hokies past Boston College, 66-65, in BOSTON COLLEGE 47 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN 5:02 to take a seven-point lead, 33-26, front of 9,171 fans in Cassell Coliseum. Anderson 2-10 1-4 0-0 11 50135 with 3:35 left. BC hit six straight 3- Anderson went 6-for-7 from the field Clifford 3-6 0-0 1-2 170318 Daniels 2-8 1-7 0-0 352226 pointers in that span and Daniels con- and hit all four of his free throws. Junior Humphrey 6-10 3-6 0-0 4 15 3336 nected on three of them. Florida State Matt Humphrey had 13 points to go Jackson 2-8 2-7 4-4 1 10 2229 halted the Eagles’ momentum and along with five assists and four steals. Moton 0-2 0-1 0-0 001217 history Odio 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 scored seven of the last eight points in Freshmen Lonnie Jackson and Dennis Caudill 1-1 0-0 0-0 121117 Cahill 0-0 0-0 0-0 401012 the half to cut the BC lead to 34-33. Clifford also scored in double figures Rubin 1-4 1-2 0-0 13009 The teams played within a posses- with 14 and 10, respectively. Totals 17-49 8-27 5-6 30 47 10 14 200 sion of each other for the first eight After Virginia Tech called a timeout GEORGIA TECH 51 minutes of the second half before BC with 10.1 seconds remaining, Robert NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Holsey 5-7 0-0 0-0 2 10 1224 went on a 9-2 run to build a 55-47 lead Brown launched a 3-pointer at the top boston college Miller 4-6 0-0 2-2 5 10 1130 with 8:29 to play. Daniels led the way of the key with 4 seconds left that Udofia 0-7 0-3 0-0 306036 Morris 0-1 0-1 0-0 10017 with five points. bounced off the rim. Dorian Finney- Reed 3-6 1-4 2-2 391130 Royal 2-8 0-2 1-2 251120 The Seminoles cut the lead to 60-57 Smith, though, tipped it in to give the Jordan 2-4 0-1 0-0 240014 with 1:27 left when Okaro White hit two Hokies a one-point lead. Foreman 0-0 0-0 2-2 12016 Rice 4-10 2-4 1-2 8 11 2229 free throws, but BC pushed the lead to Boston College then called a timeout Hicks 0-0 0-0 0-0 00004 six points with 11 seconds left when for a final attempt. Jackson took a long Totals 20-49 3-15 8-10 29 51 12 9 200 Jackson and Humphrey combined for 3-pointer just inside of the half court

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line that was off the mark, and Virginia elapsed and 41-27 at halftime. After GAME #27 Tech prevailed. Boston College scored the first six FEBRUARY 19, 2012 Finney-Smith hit 7 of 10 from the points of the second half, 3-point plays CONTE FORUM floor and grabbed eight rebounds to by Nick Faust and James Padgett ig- CHESTNUT HILL, MA pace the Hokies. nited a 9-2 spree that made it 50-35. DUKE 75, BC 50 The Eagles shot a season-high 55.8 The Eagles closed to 63-56 with Freshman Ryan Anderson led all percent from the field (24 of 43). three minutes left but could not com- scorers with 21 points and had eight re- plete the comeback. bounds as Boston College lost to #5/4 Boston College 29 36 - 65 Virginia Tech 27 39 - 66 Padgett scored 15, Faust had 14 and Duke, 75-50, in front of a sold-out Sean Mosley added 13 to help Maryland crowd of 8,606 at Conte Forum. BOSTON COLLEGE 65 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN notch the win. Anderson went 6-for-12 from the Anderson 6-7 1-2 4-4 7 17 1335 Anderson scored BC’s first five points field and 7-for-10 from the foul line. It Clifford 5-6 0-1 0-0 2 10 1030 Daniels 2-5 2-5 0-1 063425 as the Eagles built a 10-4 lead. Stoglin was his fourth straight game with 14 or Humphrey 5-14 1-6 2-2 3 13 5140 then connected from long range, fol- more points. Junior Matt Humphrey was Jackson 4-8 4-7 2-2 2 14 2132 Moton 1-2 0-0 0-0 120015 lowed with a jumper in the lane and the other Eagle in double figures with Visockas 0-0 0-0 0-0 10008 tacked on three straight 3-pointers to 12 points. Odio 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ Cahill 1-1 1-1 0-0 331015 complete a 14-0 run. BC got off to a hot start by hitting its Totals 24-43 9-22 8-9 19 65 13 10 200 After Clifford made two foul shots for first five shots, including three 3-point- VIRGINIA TECH 66 Boston College, the Terrapins resumed ers, to take a 13-7 lead at the first NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN their long-range barrage. Faust, Mychal media timeout. Anderson connected on Davila 5-6 0-0 0-0 4 10 1228 Barksdale 1-4 0-0 1-1 331012 Parker and Mosley all drilled threes, and two of the treys. The Duke defense Hudson 4-11 1-3 2-4 1 11 2021 buckled down while the offense scored Rankin 0-2 0-1 0-0 201212 a layup by Faust made it 29-12. At that Green 4-11 1-2 1-2 1 10 2238 point, Maryland was 11-for-15 from the the next eight points to take a 15-13 Brown 3-6 2-3 0-0 682130 Raines 2-5 0-0 0-0 440111 field, including 6-for-8 beyond the arc. advantage. The Eagles were held score- Finney-Smith7-10 1-2 2-3 8 17 2232 It was 33-14 before Boston College less for 9:04 and went without a field Eddie 1-5 1-4 0-0 130016 Totals 27-60 6-15 6-10 33 66 11 10 200 got a pair of threes from Jackson in an goal for 14:12 before a Humphrey 3- 8-0 burst. Mosley stemmed the surge pointer ended the drought and cut the GAME #26 by scoring in the lane and Stoglin added deficit to 25-19. The Blue Devils took a FEBRUARY 16, 2012 a layup. 30-21 lead into the break. COMCAST CENTER Duke started the second half on a 9- Boston College 27 38 - 65 COLLEGE PARK, MD Maryland 41 40 - 81 1 run to build a 39-22 lead after three MARYLAND 81, BC 65 minutes expired. Seth Curry finished the BOSTON COLLEGE 65 Freshman Ryan Anderson recorded NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN run with three free throws. Boston Col- his sixth double-double of the year with Anderson 9-16 0-1 4-4 10 22 1335 lege was unable to close the gap the Clifford 3-12 0-0 5-5 5 11 2126 22 points and 10 rebounds as Boston Daniels 0-6 0-2 2-2 120226 rest of the half as it cut the deficit to College lost at Maryland, 81-65, in front Humphrey 2-8 1-3 0-0 652237 only 15, 44-29. The Blue Devils’ second- Jackson 4-11 3-8 8-10 2 19 3134 of 12,465 at the Comcast Center. Moton 1-1 0-0 0-0 221013 half lead reached as many as 28 points Anderson went 9-for-6 from the Visockas 0-2 0-1 3-4 030010 at 59-31. Odio 0-0 0-0 1-2 11003 field. Classmate Lonnie Jackson Kilcullen 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ Curry led the Blue Devils with 18 notched 19 points and went 8-for-10 Cain Carney 0-2 0-0 0-0 20013 points while Austin Rivers had 16. Andre Cahill 0-0 0-0 0-0 000013 from the foul line. Freshman Dennis Totals 19-58 4-15 23-27 31 65 9 10 200 Dawkins had 13 points off the bench, Clifford added 11 points. and Miles Plumlee recorded nine points MARYLAND 81 Despite a strong final push that NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN and 10 rebounds. Mosley 3-7 1-3 6-7 4 13 3138 closed that gap to seven points with Pankey 1-3 0-0 0-0 120114 three minutes left, the Eagles couldn’t Weijs 2-4 0-0 0-0 240018 Faust 4-12 1-4 5-7 4 14 6535 capitalize. Stoglin 9-16 5-8 1-2 2 24 1133 Maryland’s Terrell Stoglin scored 19 Parker 3-5 1-1 0-0 672118 Len 1-4 0-0 0-0 922117 of his 24 points in the decisive first half, Padgett 5-5 0-0 5-6 8 15 1327 going 7-for-10 from the field before Totals 28-56 8-16 17-22 39 81 15 13 200 halftime. He put the Terrapins in front for good by scoring 14 consecutive points over a three-minute span. Maryland led by 19 with 13 minutes

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Duke 30 45 - 75 Boston College 29 27 - 56 Boston College 21 29 - 50 Wake Forest 38 47 - 85 into the half, its largest lead at the break in ACC action this year. 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview DUKE 75 BOSTON COLLEGE 56 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Georgia Tech opened the second half Ma. Plumlee 1-5 0-0 1-1 331317 Anderson 8-11 0-0 2-9 9 18 0336 by scoring the first seven points to cut Mi. Plumlee 3-5 0-0 3-7 10 92424 Clifford 3-10 0-0 3-4 694230 Rivers 7-13 2-5 0-1 7 16 2232 Daniels 1-5 0-3 0-0 124331 the lead to 33-29. Jason Morris capped Thornton 1-2 0-1 0-0 120015 Humphrey 3-9 2-5 0-0 280021 the run with a layup and a free throw Curry 4-8 3-4 7-7 5 18 2627 Jackson 4-5 2-3 2-2 5 12 0126 Cook 1-2 1-2 2-2 153113 Abdo 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002 after being fouled in the act. Head Gbinije 1-2 0-1 2-2 24006 Moton 0-0 0-0 0-0 004110 Coach Steve Donahue took a timeout to Hairston 0-1 0-0 0-0 00019 Visockas 0-0 0-0 0-0 10001 Dawkins 5-11 3-7 0-0 5 13 0126 Caudill 2-4 0-0 0-0 24129 regroup and the Eagles responded with Kelly 2-8 1-2 0-0 853030 Kilcullen 0-0 0-0 0-0 10001 a 12-2 run over the next 4:14 to push Zafirovski 0-0 0-0 0-0 00101 Cain Carney 0-1 0-0 0-0 00001 Totals 25-57 10-22 15-20 45 75 14 18 200 Cahill 0-2 0-2 0-0 100012 their lead to 45-31. Rehnquist 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 The BC lead reached as many as 17, BOSTON COLLEGE 50 Rubin 0-0 0-0 0-0 00003 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Heckmann 1-4 1-2 0-0 030316 51-34, but Georgia Tech scored 13 Anderson 6-12 2-3 7-10 8 21 1233 Totals 22-51 5-15 7-15 31 56 13 15 200 Clifford 2-7 0-0 1-2 450220 straight points to bring the lead down Daniels 3-8 0-2 0-0 163231 to 51-47 with 5:44 left. Freshman Jor- Humphrey 3-6 3-6 3-4 3 12 3432 WAKE FOREST 85 Jackson 0-3 0-3 0-0 002230 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN dan Daniels stopped the run with a 3- Abdo 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 Mescheriakov1-5 0-1 0-0 523217 pointer as the expired. Nick Moton 0-2 0-1 0-1 30009 McKie 7-11 1-1 6-6 6 21 1031 Visockas 0-2 0-1 0-0 00019 Walker 2-2 0-0 0-0 341218 Foreman hit a trey of his own then a Odio 0-1 0-0 1-2 01004 Chennault 1-3 0-0 3-6 454031 Kammeon Holsey put back made it 54- Caudill 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002 Harris 10-16 3-5 0-0 1 23 4131 Kilcullen 0-0 0-0 2-2 02001 Fields 1-1 0-0 0-0 12003 52 with 2:21 showing. Cain Carney 0-0 0-0 0-0 00003 Green 1-3 0-0 3-4 450111 The teams traded two scoreless pos- Cahill 1-2 1-2 0-0 130118 Fischer 3-5 1-2 0-2 174028 Rehnquist 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 Desrosiers 4-8 3-4 2-4 7 13 2120 sessions before Georgia Tech was forced Rubin 0-1 0-0 0-0 00006 Godwin 0-1 0-0 0-0 00003 to foul and put freshman Lonnie Jack- Totals 15-44 6-18 14-21 21 50 9 14 200 Jennings 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002

Ingle 0-0 0-0 0-0 00002 son on the free throw line. He hit both 2011-12 review GAME #28 Keenan 1-1 1-1 0-0 03002 of his attempts to seal the win. Niedrich 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 FEBRUARY 25, 2012 Totals 31-56 9-14 14-22 35 85 19 7 200 Daniel Miller led Georgia Tech with LAWRENCE JOEL COLISEUM 13 points and seven rebounds, and WINSTON-SALEM, NC GAME #29 Holsey recorded 12 points and seven WAKE FOREST 85, BC 56 FEBRUARY 29, 2012 boards. Freshman Ryan Anderson led Boston CONTE FORUM Georgia Tech 22 30 - 52 College with 18 points and nine re- CHESTNUT HILL, MA Boston College 33 23 - 56 bounds as the Eagles lost at Wake For- BC 56, GEORGIA TECH 52 GEORGIA TECH 52 est, 85-56, in front of 9,742 fans at Junior Matt Humphrey led Boston NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Lawrence Joel Coliseum. College with 13 points and freshman Holsey 6-9 0-0 0-0 7 12 0027 acc Miller 6-14 0-0 1-1 7 13 0134 Anderson went 8-for-11 from the Ryan Anderson had 10 to lead the Eagles Udofia 3-12 1-4 0-0 475338 field for his fifth-straight game with 14 to a 56-52 victory against Georgia Tech Morris 3-12 0-5 1-3 773026 Reed 1-6 0-4 0-0 522328 or more points. Freshman Lonnie Jack- in front of 4,474 fans at Conte Forum. Royal 2-4 1-2 0-0 050117 son added 12 points for BC. Humphrey connected on his first four Jordan 0-1 0-0 0-0 000012 Foreman 2-3 2-3 0-0 260018 C.J. Harris scored 23 points to help shots of the game, including three from Totals 23-61 4-18 2-4 34 52 10 8 200 Wake Forest and Travis McKie added 21 beyond the arc. Anderson added nine re- BOSTON COLLEGE 56 history points for the Demon Deacons. Wake bounds and four assists, and freshman NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Forest shot 55 percent and went 9-for- Dennis Clifford had nine points and six Clifford 4-9 0-1 1-2 691434 Daniels 3-7 3-5 0-0 393235 14 from 3-point range for the victory. rebounds. Humphrey 4-11 3-8 2-3 3 13 3237 Jackson 2-6 2-5 2-2 482136 Wake Forest led by 32 points late, its Georgia Tech held an early 12-7 lead Rehnquist 0-1 0-0 0-0 00002 biggest lead in any game this season. before the Eagles went on a 21-2 run to Moton 1-1 1-1 0-0 03005 Wake Forest took a 38-29 lead into build a 28-14 lead with 6:01 left in the Caudill 0-0 0-0 0-0 00014 Anderson 4-7 0-2 2-4 9 10 4037 boston college halftime and then opened the game up half. BC scored 16 unanswered points Cahill 1-3 1-2 1-1 040010 early in the second half. McKie’s three- within the 8:02 stretch and held the Yel- Totals 19-45 10-24 8-12 29 56 13 10 200 point play pushed Wake Forest’s lead to low Jackets scoreless for more than 64-44 with 8:59 left. He followed with seven minutes. Humphrey scored 11 a layup on the next possession, then points in the run and connected on Tony Chennault added a jumper that three 3-pointers. made it 68-44 with 7:46 left. Boston College took a 33-22 lead

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GAME #30 GAME #31 MARCH 3, 2012 MARCH 8, 2012 BANKUNITED CENTER PHILIPS ARENA CORAL GABLES, FL ATLANTA, GA MIAMI 77, BC 56 NC STATE 78, BC 57 Junior Matt Humphrey led Boston Freshman Ryan Anderson led Boston College with 16 points as the Eagles College with 22 points and 12 rebounds lost at Miami, 77-56, in front of 3,834 but the Eagles lost to NC State, 78-57, fans at BankUnited Center. in front of 19,520 fans in the opening Freshmen Dennis Clifford and Jordan round of the 2012 ACC Tournament. Daniels both had 11 points, and class- Anderson went 9-for-15 from the mate Ryan Anderson hauled in 11 re- floor and recorded his seventh double- bounds. double of the season. Kenny Kadji and Durand Scott scored Freshman Lonnie Jackson chipped in 14 points each to lead Miami. with 10 points for BC while classmate The Hurricanes broke open a close Jordan Daniels had eight points and game with a 16-1 run during a 6:13 seven assists. stretch midway through the first half. NC State’s Scott Wood made five 3- Malcolm Grant keyed Miami’s surge pointers and finished with 22 points to with consecutive 3-pointers. Scott’s 3- lead the Wolfpack. pointer with 4:55 remaining capped the NC State raced out to a 14-0 lead, run and gave Miami a 36-19 lead. turned back several runs by the Eagles, Clifford’s basket with 3:20 remaining then pulled away in the closing min- in the first half ended a field-goal scor- utes. Wood hit a couple of key 3-point- ing drought of 8:08 for Boston College. ers, denying any hopes of a Boston College comeback. He finished 5-for-9 Boston College 25 31 - 56 Miami 46 31 - 77 beyond the arc, sending the Wolfpack into the quarterfinals. BOSTON COLLEGE 56 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Daniels 3-6 3-6 2-2 2 11 3626 Boston College 24 33 - 57 Anderson 2-9 0-2 2-6 11 60236 NC State 37 41 - 78 Humphrey 6-12 3-9 1-2 323136 Jackson 2-6 1-5 0-0 251128 BOSTON COLLEGE 57 Clifford 5-7 1-2 0-0 3 11 2529 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Moton 1-4 1-3 0-0 130119 Anderson 9-15 2-2 2-4 12 22 0335 Visockas 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ Clifford 3-5 0-0 0-0 361226 Caudill 0-1 0-0 0-0 100013 Daniels 3-8 2-5 0-0 287434 Cain Carney 0-0 0-0 0-0 10001 Humphrey 3-13 0-6 0-0 262227 Cahill 0-1 0-1 0-0 00000+ Jackson 3-9 2-7 2-2 1 10 1430 Heckmann 2-3 0-1 0-1 241112 Moton 0-1 0-0 0-0 10025 Totals 21-49 9-29 5-11 30 56 10 17 200 Caudill 0-0 0-0 1-2 212011 Kilcullen 0-0 0-0 0-0 00001 MIAMI 77 Cain Carney 0-0 0-0 0-0 00000+ NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN Cahill 0-2 0-2 0-0 000013 Scott 5-7 2-3 2-3 6 14 2124 Rehnquist 0-0 0-0 0-0 10001 Grant 4-10 4-8 0-0 2 12 2327 Heckmann 1-4 1-1 1-3 742217 Jones 3-6 0-0 3-3 591223 Totals 22-57 7-23 6-11 35 57 15 19 200 Quigtar 0-2 0-1 1-2 11108 Johnson 4-5 1-2 1-2 7 10 4231 NC STATE 78 Larkin 1-2 0-1 1-3 030114 NAME FG 3FG FT R TP A TO MIN McK. Jones 4-5 1-2 0-0 290021 Howell 4-11 0-0 1-3 12 90225 Heller 0-1 0-1 0-0 00001 Leslie 5-8 0-0 1-4 11 11 2334 Brown 2-6 1-4 0-1 251120 Wood 7-11 5-9 3-3 3 22 2033 Swoope 0-2 0-0 0-0 20003 Brown 5-12 0-1 2-4 3 12 8336 Adams 0-1 0-1 0-0 00007 Williams 2-9 1-2 0-0 652131 Kadji 5-9 3-7 1-1 1 14 2021 Painter 3-6 0-0 4-4 1 10 0019 Totals 28-56 12-30 9-15 28 77 14 10 200 Johnson 1-5 1-5 1-2 142217 Raymond 1-1 1-1 0-0 03001 de Thaey 1-1 0-0 0-0 32001 Smith 0-1 0-0 0-0 00001 Battle 0-1 0-1 000001 Harris 0-1 0-0 0-0 10001 Totals 29-67 8-19 12-20 43 78 16 11 200

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SAlAh Abdo 2012-13 EAglES bASkETbAll STAFF SEASon PREviEw Guard 6-2 / 188 St. Mark’s/Chelsea, MA

noTES Joined the Eagles after earning his bachelor's degree (in re- ligious studies) from Trinity (Conn.) College ... played in a combined 48 games during the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons ... missed all but three games of the 2010-11 season because of injury.

AS A gRAdUATE STUdEnT Appeared in five games; including two ACC contests … made Boston College debut against Holy Cross (11/18), playing a season-high five minutes … made league appearances against Duke (2/19) and Wake Forest (2/25).

2009-10 (AT TRiniTy) Played in 24 games; averaged 7.8 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game ... led the Bantams in assists and steals;

also ranked among NESCAC leaders in both categories. 2011-12 REviEw

2008-09 (AT TRiniTy) Played in 24 games; averaged 7.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game ... led the Bantams in assists and steals; also ranked among NESCAC leaders in both categories.

CAREER STATS Overall YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 11-12 GR 5-0 11 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0-0.0 1-0 0 0.0 0000 CAREER 5-0 11 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0-0.0 1-0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 ACC hiSToRy boSTon CollEgE

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class of 2012 john cahill Guard 6-1 / 170 Christian Brothers Academy/ Albany, NY

noTes Joined the team as a walk-on prior to the 2010-11 season ... saw his playing time increase substantially during the 2010- 11 season; averaged 4.6 minutes per game in his first 16 ap- pearances, and then averaged 27.7 minutes per game (including seven starts) in his last 10 appearances.

as a graDUaTe sTUDenT Played in 27 games; made two starts … averaged 2.2 points, 1.3 rebounds and 0.4 assists per game; averaged 1.1 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.2 assists in league games … led BC in 3- point percentage (.410) … scored a career-high 13 points and matched a career best with three 3-pointers against Holy Cross (11/18) … hit a pair of treys and had eight points vs. Sacred Heart (12/21) … hit a pair of 3-pointers in a season- high 26 minutes of action against Penn State in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge (11/30) … also nailed a pair of 3-pointers the previous game vs. New Mexico in the 76 Classic (11/27).

as a senior Played in 26 games; made seven starts ... averaged 2.1 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.3 assists per game; averaged 3.8 points, 2.1 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game in league contests ... scored in double figures once ... made two or more treys in each of three games ... totaled 12 points and five rebounds — both career highs — at Virginia Tech (3/1); shot 2-for-2 from three-point range and 6-for-6 from the foul line ... shot 3-for-4 from long range in a nine-point effort against Mary- career highs land (2/12) ... hit two treys against Miami (2/23) ... played a career-high 35 minutes in his first career start — at Virginia Points...... 13 vs. Holy Cross (11-18-11) (2/26); finished with three points and five rebounds in the Rebounds ...... 5 - twice victory ... netted five points in a win over Massachusetts Assists...... 3 vs. New Hampshire (11-14-11) (12/4) at TD Garden ... sank one trey in each of the team's Steals...... 2 – three times NIT contests — at McNeese State (3/15) and against North- FGM...... 4 vs. Holy Cross (11-18-11) western (3/19). 3PFGM...... 3 – twice FTM...... 6 at Virginia Tech (3-1-11) FTA...... 6 at Virginia Tech (3-1-11) Minutes...... 35 at Virginia (2-26-11)

career sTaTs Overall YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 10-11 SR 26-7 350 16-32 .500 13-24 .542 9-12 .750 31-1.2 19-0 54 2.1 9819 11-12 GR 27-2 384 19-46 .413 16-39 .410 6-7 .857 35-1.3 20-0 60 2.2 11 7413 CAREER 53-9 734 35-78 .449 29-63 .460 15-19 .789 66-1.3 39-0 114 2.2 20 15 5 22

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pETER REhnquiST 2012-13 EAglES bASkETbAll STAFF SEASon pREviEw Guard/Forward 6-4 / 220 Deerfield Academy/Sharon, MA

noTES Joined the team as a walk-on prior to the 2009-10 season ... graduated from Sharon High School in 2007, and then spent a postgraduate year at Deerfield Academy.

AS A SEnioR Played in eight games and made his first career start in his final home game against Georgia Tech (2/29) … averaged 0.3 rebounds per game … had a rebound vs. Holy Cross (11/18) and in his last appearance against NC State in the ACC Tour- nament (3/8).

AS A JunioR Played in 10 games ... averaged 0.6 points and 0.3 rebounds per game ... tallied two points and one assist in two minutes in the season opener against St. Francis-NY (11/12) ... grabbed

two rebounds in two minutes at South Carolina (1/1) ... scored 2011-12 REviEw two points in the regular-season finale against Wake Forest (3/6) ... recorded two points at McNeese State (3/15) in the National Invitation Tournament ... played a season-high three minutes against Bryant (12/19), registering one rebound.

AS A SophoMoRE Played in six games ... averaged 1.0 point and 0.3 rebounds per game ... tallied his first collegiate points on a field goal against Bryant (12/2); also grabbed one rebound ... registered four points in a season-high four minutes of action in a home ACC win over NJIT (1/4).

CAREER STATS Overall YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 09-10 SO 6-0 13 3-8 .375 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-0.3 2-0 6 1.0 1210 10-11 JR 10-0 18 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3-0.3 2-0 6 0.6 1200 11-12 SR 8-1 10 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-0.3 1-0 0 0.0 0000 hiSToRy CAREER 24-1 41 6-14 .429 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 7-0.3 5-0 12 0.5 2 4 1 0 boSTon CollEgE

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ClASS of 2012 dEiRunAS viSoCkAS Guard 6-4 / 192 University (CA)/Kaunas, Lithuania

noTES Joined the Eagles after spending four years and earning his bachelor's degree (in economics and business) at Lafayette College ... played in a combined 31 games during the 2007- 08 and 2008-09 seasons ... missed his final two seasons be- cause of injuries.

AS A GRAduATE STudEnT Played in seven ACC games after battling injuries for most of the year … averaged 0.4 points, 0.4 rebounds and 0.4 assists per game … went 3-for-4 from the foul line in 10 minutes of action at Maryland (2/16) … recorded three assists and a in a season-high 11 minutes vs. Florida State (2/8).

2008-09 (AT lAfAYETTE) Played in eight games; averaged 3.1 points and 1.1 rebounds per game ... missed the first 13 games of the season while recovering from off-season knee surgery, and then suffered a season-ending knee injury at American (1/31) ... sank three three-pointers in a season-high nine-point effort at Army (1/28) ... scored five points and made one steal against Lehigh (1/24).

2007-08 (AT lAfAYETTE) Played in 23 games, making one start; averaged 3.1 points and 0.9 rebounds per game ... missed the first four games because of injury ... registered a career-high 15 points against Fairleigh Dickinson (11/16); hit four three- pointers ... scored 14 points — on 5-for-9 shooting (4-for-8 treys) — in 19 minutes in an overtime win at Towson (12/19); earned Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors on Dec. 26 ... totaled nine points against NJIT (12/3) ... tallied eight points (6-for-7 FT) against Army (1/30).

CAREER STATS Overall YR GP-ST MIN FGM-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FTM-FTA PCT REB-AVG PF-D PTS AVG A TO B S 11-12 GR 7-0 40 0-6 .000 0-3 .000 3-4 .750 3-0.4 4-0 3 0.4 3301 CAREER 7-0 40 0-6 .000 0-3 .000 3-4 .750 3-0.4 4-0 3 0.4 3 3 0 1

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onsistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any tional Players of the Year have been from the ACC. Since 1975, endeavor. the ACC has had 16 consensus National Players of the 2011-12 review Year — 2012-13 eagles baskeTball sTaff season preview C However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, com- 12 more than any other conference. In addition, nine of the ACC’s petition has become so balanced and so competitive that it 16 National Players of the Year were unanimous selections. is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. A year ago the ACC had 58 players on NBA rosters. In ad- Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now dition, over the past seven years 59 ACC players have made in its 60th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the their NBA debuts, including an all-time high 15 in 2006. reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive in- In this past June’s 2012 NBA draft, the ACC had eight play- tercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere ers selected overall, including six in the first round. The ACC conjecture, the numbers support it. has had five-or-more first round selections in five of the past Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have six years and has had at least one first-round pick in 24 con- captured 127 national championships, including 67 in secutive NBA drafts. Since 1986, the ACC has had 103 first women’s competition and 60 in men’s. In addition, NCAA in- round selections — 15 more than any other conference. dividual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 145 times With three teams — North Carolina (4), Duke (8), Florida in men’s competition and 104 times in women’s action. State (10) — listed in the final Associated Press ranking, the If success is best measured in terms of wins and losses, ACC extended its streak to 52 consecutive seasons with at then the ACC is unrivaled in NCAA annals. With Duke’s victory least one team ranked in the top 10 of the final AP Poll. over Butler in the 2010 NCAA title game, ACC teams have won five of the last 12 NCAA National Championships and 12 over- The Championships all, including eight over the last 22 years. The conference conducts championship competition in 25 No conference has compiled a better NCAA Tournament sports — 12 for men and 13 for women. record than the ACC. Since the inaugural tournament in 1939, The first ACC championship was held in swimming on Feb- league teams have posted an NCAA Tournament-best mark ruary 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct champi- of 364-188 for a sterling .659 winning percentage against the onships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first nation’s toughest competition. year. The ACC and the Big 12 are the only two conferences to The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soc- have each of its teams make at least one NCAA Tournament cer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, appearance over the past six years. wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which Since 1985, the ACC has produced 24 Final Four teams, an was started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. average of almost one per year and six more than any other Championships for women are currently conducted in cross conference. The ACC has had at least one team in the Final country, volleyball, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swim- Four in 19 of the last 24 years. ming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball Since the NCAA Tournament was expanded to 64 teams in and rowing. 1985, ACC teams have compiled a 257-131 (.662) NCAA record, including 71 Sweet 16 appearances and 24 Final Four aCC hisTory

berths — all NCAA Tournament bests. Since 1985, 72 of the The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, aCC 142 ACC teams receiving NCAA berths have won at least two at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven char- NCAA Tournament games. ter members — Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina’s Tar Heels lead all ACC schools with five North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest — NCAA basketball championships to their credit. Duke is next drawing up the conference by-laws. with four national titles, followed by NC State with two and The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Con- Maryland one. The Tar Heels claimed NCAA titles in 1957, ference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the

1982, 1993, 2005 and 2009, while the Blue Devils won their ’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, hisTory fourth title in 2010, following earlier championships in 2001, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set 1992 and 1991. The Wolfpack walked away with the coveted of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the crown in 1974 and 1983 while the Terps claimed the 2002 na- Atlantic Coast Conference. tional title. Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference The ACC has 10 or more NCAA Tournament wins 13 times over- appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in

all, and the league has not posted a losing record in NCAA Tour- Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid bosTon College nament play since 1987. The conference’s 25-year non-losing South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, streak in NCAA Tournament play is tops among all conferences. Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Since 1981, the ACC has produced 39 consensus All-Amer- Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of icans — 15 more than any other conference and has ac- the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the counted for 24 percent of the nation’s consensus motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded All-Americans (39-of-165). with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for Seven of the last 16 and nine of the last 20 consensus Na- conference expenses.

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all time vs. the acc Jan. 8, 2006 60-58 L Alexander Memorial Coliseum Jan. 29, 2006 66-64 W Conte Forum March 4, 2007 74-60 L Alexander Memorial Coliseum March 8, 2008 86-78 L Conte Forum Jan. 20, 2009 80-76 (ot) W Alexander Memorial Coliseum clemson (5-10) March 7, 2009 67-66 W Conte Forum Dec. 29, 1975 80-60 L Charlotte, N.C. Feb. 27, 2010 73-68 L Alexander Memorial Coliseum Dec. 28, 1976 128-76 L Milwaukee, Wis. Jan. 8, 2011 86-75 W Conte Forum Dec. 30, 2003 72-62 L Littlejohn Coliseum Feb. 4, 2012 51-47 L Philips Arena Nov. 26, 2004 79-70 W Conte Forum Feb. 29, 2012 56-52 W Conte Forum Feb. 11, 2006 67-61 W Conte Forum Jan. 20, 2007 74-54 L Littlejohn Coliseum Feb. 24, 2007 59-54 W Conte Forum Feb. 2, 2008 78-56 L Littlejohn Coliseum March 14, 2008 82-48 L Charlotte Bobcats Arena Feb. 10, 2009 87-77 L Conte Forum Jan. 9, 2010 72-56 L Littlejohn Coliseum marylanD (8-7) Jan. 26, 2009 75-69 W Conte Forum March 11, 1958 86-63 L Madison Square Garden Feb. 8, 2011 77-69 L Littlejohn Coliseum Dec. 29, 1973 58-37 L Cole Field House March 11, 2011 70-47 L Greensboro Coliseum Dec. 24, 1983 89-76 L Cole Field House Jan. 12, 2012 59-57 W Conte Forum Dec. 3, 1990 100-85 W Richmond Coliseum Dec. 11, 2005 73-71 L Comcast Center March 10, 2006 80-66 W Greensboro Coliseum Dec. 10, 2006 73-62 W Conte Forum Dec. 9, 2007 81-78 W Comcast Center Feb. 6, 2008 70-65 L Conte Forum Duke (2-14) March 13, 2008 71-68 W Charlotte Bobcats Arena Dec. 21, 1979 70-64 (ot) L Providence Civic Center Jan. 27, 2009 76-67 W Comcast Center March 17, 1985 74-73 W Hofheinz Pavilion Jan. 16, 2010 73-57 L Conte Forum Nov. 16, 1990 100-76 L Cameron Indoor Stadium Dec. 12, 2010 79-75 W Comcast Center Jan. 16, 2001 97-75 L Cameron Indoor Stadium Feb. 12, 2011 76-72 W Conte Forum Jan. 24, 2002 88-78 L Conte Forum Feb. 16, 2012 81-65 L Comcast Center Feb. 1, 2006 83-81 L Conte Forum March 12, 2006 78-76 L Greensboro Coliseum Jan. 28, 2007 75-61 L Cameron Indoor Stadium Feb. 14, 2007 78-70 L Conte Forum Feb. 9, 2008 90-80 L Cameron Indoor Stadium Feb. 15, 2009 80-74 W Conte Forum miami (24-15) March 13, 2009 66-65 L Georgia Dome Dec. 4, 1962 72-69 L Roberts Center Jan. 13, 2010 79-59 L Cameron Indoor Stadium Dec. 29, 1989 69-60 W West Palm Beach, FL Feb. 6, 2010 66-63 L Conte Forum Jan. 21, 1992 51-50 W Miami Arena Jan. 27, 2011 84-68 L Cameron Indoor Stadium Feb. 22, 1992 55-49 W Conte Forum Feb. 19, 2012 75-50 L Conte Forum Feb. 10, 1993 75-71 L Miami Arena Feb. 27, 1993 70-58 W Conte Forum Jan. 15, 1994 69-49 W Conte Forum Feb. 16, 1994 79-63 W Miami Arena Jan. 21, 1995 69-68 L Miami Arena Feb. 25, 1995 77-71 (ot) L Conte Forum Feb. 10, 1996 62-58 W Miami Arena FloriDa state (5-4) Jan. 2, 1997 65-62 W Conte Forum Jan. 14, 2006 90-87 W Conte Forum Feb. 19, 1997 59-57 W Miami Arena Jan. 23, 2007 85-82 W Conte Forum Jan. 28, 1998 67-57 L Conte Forum Feb. 11, 2007 68-67 W Tucker Center Dec. 8, 1998 77-64 L Miami Arena Feb. 23, 2008 66-63 L Tucker Center Jan. 24, 1999 75-67 L Conte Forum Feb. 24, 2009 72-67 W Conte Forum Jan. 22, 2000 62-54 L American Airlines Arena Jan. 30, 2010 61-57 L Conte Forum Jan. 7, 2001 73-72 W Miami Arena Feb. 14, 2010 62-47 L Tucker Center Jan. 13, 2001 82-73 W Conte Forum Jan. 22, 2011 67-51 L Tucker Center Jan. 29, 2002 70-65 W Miami Arena Feb. 8, 2012 64-60 W Conte Forum Feb. 10, 2002 76-63 W Conte Forum Feb. 15, 2003 76-65 W Conte Forum March 1, 2003 72-68 W UM Convocation Center Feb. 11, 2004 74-72 (ot) W UM Convocation Center Jan. 21, 2006 65-61 W BankUnited Center Feb. 16, 2006 65-54 W Conte Forum Jan. 16, 2007 82-63 W Conte Forum GeorGia tech (6-9) Feb. 7, 2007 75-68 W BankUnited Center Dec. 31, 1946 54-50 L Boston Arena March 9, 2007 74-71 (ot) W St. Pete Times Forum Jan. 19, 1980 40-37 W Jan. 15, 2008 76-66 W Conte Forum Dec. 20, 1986 65-62 L Aoyama Gakuin Memorial Arena March 5, 2008 74-61 L BankUnited Center March 17, 1996 103-89 L Orlando Arena Jan. 10, 2009 77-71 L Conte Forum March 21, 2004 57-54 L Bradley Center Feb. 21, 2009 69-58 L UM Convocation Center

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Jan. 19, 2010 79-75 W UM Convocation Center 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview Jan. 15, 2011 72-71 L UM Convocation Center Feb. 23, 2011 73-64 L Conte Forum Jan. 29, 2012 76-54 L Conte Forum March 3, 2012 77-56 L BankUnited Center virginia tech (14-8) Dec. 29, 1981 75-70 L Jacksonville Coliseum Jan. 31, 2001 83-61 W Conte Forum Feb. 10, 2001 83-59 W Cassell Coliseum Jan. 20, 2002 77-68 W Conte Forum Feb. 6, 2002 76-73 L Cassell Coliseum north carolina (5-9) Jan. 29, 2003 95-71 W Cassell Coliseum March 18, 1967 96-80 L Cole Field House Feb. 19, 2003 87-69 W Conte Forum March 22, 1975 110-90 L Providence Civic Center Feb. 25, 2004 56-48 W Conte Forum March 20, 1994 75-72 W Capital Centre Feb. 4, 2006 74-73 W Cassell Coliseum Jan. 25, 2006 81-74 W Dean E. Smith Center March 4, 2006 59-57 W Conte Forum March 11, 2006 85-82 W Greensboro Coliseum Feb. 3, 2007 80-59 W Conte Forum Feb. 17, 2007 77-72 L Conte Forum Feb. 21, 2007 79-62 L Cassell Coliseum March 10, 2007 71-56 L St. Pete Times Forum Jan. 26, 2008 81-73 (ot) L Conte Forum Jan. 31, 2008 91-69 L Dean E. Smith Center Feb. 26, 2008 67-48 L Cassell Coliseum March 1, 2008 90-80 L Conte Forum Jan. 17, 2009 79-71 L Cassell Coliseum Jan. 4, 2009 85-78 W Dean E. Smith Center Jan. 31, 2009 67-66 W Conte Forum Feb. 20, 2010 71-67 W Conte Forum Jan. 23, 2010 63-62 L Cassell Coliseum Feb. 1, 2011 106-74 L Conte Forum Feb. 24, 2010 80-60 W Conte Forum Feb. 19, 2011 48-46 L Dean E. Smith Center Feb. 5, 2011 58-56 W Conte Forum Jan. 7, 2012 83-60 L Dean E. Smith Center March 1, 2011 76-61 W Cassell Coliseum Jan. 14, 2012 61-59 W Conte Forum Feb. 12, 2012 66-65 L Cassell Coliseum

north carolina state (8-6) Dec. 20, 1967 72-55 W Boston Garden wake forest (9-5) Jan. 16, 2003 93-81 W RBC Center March 15, 1981 67-64 W Memorial Coliseum Jan. 20, 2004 66-65 (ot) W Conte Forum Dec. 2, 1984 82-76 W Boston Garden Jan. 10, 2006 78-60 L Conte Forum Dec. 7, 1985 62-60 W Memorial Coliseum Feb. 25, 2006 74-72 (2ot) W RBC Center Feb. 8, 2006 72-66 W Lawrence Joel Coliseum Jan. 6, 2007 74-58 W RBC Center Feb. 28, 2006 80-65 W Conte Forum Feb. 14, 2008 82-65 W Conte Forum Jan. 9, 2007 95-85 W Lawrence Joel Coliseum Jan. 24, 2009 79-68 W Conte Forum Jan. 12, 2008 112-73 W Conte Forum Jan. 19, 2012 76-62 L RBC Center Jan. 14, 2009 83-63 L Conte Forum Feb. 1, 2012 56-51 L Conte Forum Feb. 8, 2009 93-76 L Lawrence Joel Coliseum Feb. 9, 2010 92-85 L Lawrence Joel Coliseum

March 8, 2012 78-57 L Philips Arena acc March 4, 2009 74-69 L RBC Center March 6, 2011 84-68 W Conte Forum March 7, 2010 66-54 L RBC Center March 10, 2011 81-67 W Greensboro Coliseum Jan. 11, 2011 75-66 W Conte Forum Jan. 21, 2012 71-56 L Conte Forum Feb. 25, 2012 85-56 L Lawrence Joel Coliseum history virginia (6-8) Dec. 11, 1970 79-69 L WVU Coliseum March 10, 1980 57-55 L University Hall March 24, 1983 95-92 L Dee Event Center Feb. 21, 2006 72-58 L University Hall Jan. 13, 2007 78-73 W Conte Forum Jan. 19, 2008 84-66 L John Paul Jones Arena

Feb. 17, 2008 79-74 L Conte Forum boston college Feb. 4, 2009 80-70 W John Paul Jones Arena March 12, 2009 76-63 W Georgia Dome March 3, 2010 68-55 W Conte Forum March 11, 2010 68-62 L Greensboro Coliseum Jan. 19, 2011 70-67 W Conte Forum Feb. 26, 2011 63-44 W John Paul Jones Arena Jan. 26, 2012 66-49 L John Paul Jones Arena

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atlantic coast conFeRence acc honoRs histoRY PLAYER Of THE YEAR COMPOSITE ACC RECORDS 2006-07 Jared Dudley

SCHOOL YRS GP WLPct. ALL-CONfERENCE Boston College 7 112 53 59 .473 first Team Clemson 59 847 302 545 .356 2005-06 Craig Smith Duke 59 846 559 287 .661 2006-07 Jared Dudley Florida State 21 336 150 186 .446 2007-08 Tyrese Rice Georgia Tech 33 504 211 293 .419 2010-11 Reggie Jackson Maryland 59 847 431 416 .509 Second Team Miami 8 128 52 76 .406 2005-06 Jared Dudley North Carolina 59 849 608 241 .716 2006-07 Tyrese Rice NC State 59 846 416 430 .492 2008-09 Tyrese Rice Virginia 59 843 345 498 .409 Third Team Virginia Tech 8 128 61 67 .476 2009-10 Joe Trapani Wake Forest 59 850 402 448 .473 2010-11 Joe Trapani

BC IN ACC REGULAR-SEASON PLAY ALL-ROOkIE 2005-06 Tyrese Rice OPPONENT GP WLPct. 2011-12 Ryan Anderson Clemson 945.444 Duke 918.111 ALL-TOURNAMENT Florida State 954.555 first Team Georgia Tech 10 55.500 2006 Craig Smith Maryland 954.555 Second Team Miami 14 77.500 2006 Louis Hinnant North Carolina 936.333 2007 Tyrese Rice NC State 10 55.500 Virginia 954.555 Virginia Tech 14 86.571 Wake Forest 10 55.500 Totals 112 53 59 .473

BC IN ACC TOURNAMENT PLAY

OPPONENT GP WLPct. Clemson 202.000 Duke 202.000 Florida State 000.000 Georgia Tech 000.000 Maryland 2201.000 Miami 1101.000 North Carolina 211.500 NC State 101.000 Virginia 211.500 Virginia Tech 000.000 Wake Forest 1101.000

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acc stanDings esnPeiwbsebl tf 021 als2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview 2007-08 2011-12 Conference Overall Conference Overall North Carolina...... 14-2 ...... 36-3 North Carolina...... 14-2 ...... 32-6 Duke...... 13-3 ...... 28-6 Duke...... 13-3 ...... 27-7 Clemson ...... 10-6...... 24-10 Florida State ...... 12-4...... 25-10 Virginia Tech ...... 9-7 ...... 21-14 Virginia ...... 9-7 ...... 22-10 Miami ...... 8-8 ...... 23-11 NC State ...... 9-7 ...... 24-13 Maryland ...... 8-8 ...... 19-15 Miami ...... 9-7 ...... 20-13 Georgia Tech ...... 7-9 ...... 15-17 Clemson...... 8-8 ...... 16-15 Wake Forest...... 7-9 ...... 17-13 Maryland...... 6-10...... 17-15 Florida State ...... 7-9 ...... 19-15 Virginia Tech ...... 4-12...... 16-17 Virginia ...... 5-11...... 17-16 Wake Forest ...... 4-12...... 13-18 Boston College ...... 4-12...... 14-17 Georgia Tech ...... 4-12...... 11-20 NC State ...... 4-12...... 15-16 Boston College ...... 4-12 ...... 9-22 2006-07 2010-11 Conference Overall Conference Overall North Carolina...... 11-5 ...... 31-7 North Carolina...... 14-2 ...... 29-8 Virginia ...... 11-5...... 21-11 Duke...... 13-3 ...... 32-5 Maryland...... 10-6 ...... 25-9 Florida State ...... 11-5...... 23-11 Virginia Tech ...... 10-6...... 22-12 Clemson...... 9-7 ...... 22-12 Boston College ...... 10-6...... 21-12 Boston College...... 9-7 ...... 21-13 Duke ...... 8-8 ...... 22-11 Virginia Tech ...... 9-7 ...... 22-12 Georgia Tech ...... 8-8 ...... 20-12 Maryland ...... 7-9 ...... 19-14 Clemson...... 7-9 ...... 25-11 Virginia ...... 7-9 ...... 16-15 Florida State ...... 7-9 ...... 22-13 Miami ...... 6-10...... 21-15 NC State ...... 5-11...... 20-16 NC State ...... 5-11...... 15-16 Wake Forest ...... 5-11...... 15-16 Georgia Tech ...... 5-11...... 13-18 Miami ...... 4-12...... 12-20 Wake Forest ...... 1-15 ...... 8-24 2005-06 2009-10 Conference Overall Conference Overall Duke...... 14-2 ...... 32-4 Duke...... 13-3 ...... 35-5 North Carolina...... 12-4 ...... 23-8 Maryland...... 13-3 ...... 24-9 Boston College ...... 11-5 ...... 28-8 Florida State ...... 10-6...... 22-10 NC State ...... 10-6...... 22-10 Virginia Tech ...... 10-6 ...... 25-9 Florida State ...... 9-7 ...... 20-10 Wake Forest...... 9-7 ...... 20-11 Maryland ...... 8-8 ...... 19-13 Clemson...... 9-7 ...... 21-11 Virginia ...... 7-9 ...... 15-15 Georgia Tech ...... 7-9 ...... 23-13 Miami ...... 7-9 ...... 18-16 Boston College ...... 6-10...... 15-16 Clemson...... 7-9 ...... 19-13 acc North Carolina...... 5-11...... 20-17 Virginia Tech ...... 4-12...... 14-16 Virginia ...... 5-11...... 15-16 Georgia Tech ...... 4-12...... 11-17 NC State ...... 5-11...... 20-16 Wake Forest ...... 3-13...... 17-17 Miami ...... 4-12...... 20-13

2008-09 year-by-year in the acc Conference Overall Year ACC Finish Overall Post-Season

North Carolina...... 13-3 ...... 34-4 history 2005-06 11-5 Third 28-8 ACC Finals Duke...... 11-5 ...... 30-7 NCAA Sweet 16 Wake Forest ...... 11-5 ...... 24-7 2006-07 10-6 T-Third 21-12 ACC Semifinals Florida State ...... 10-6...... 25-10 NCAA Second Round Clemson...... 9-7...... 23-9 2007-08 4-12 T-11th 14-17 ACC Quarterfinals Boston College...... 9-7 ...... 22-12 2008-09 9-7 T-Fifth 22-12 ACC Quarterfinals Maryland ...... 7-9 ...... 21-14 NCAA First Round Virginia Tech ...... 7-9 ...... 19-15

2009-10 6-10 Eighth 15-16 ACC First Round boston college Miami ...... 7-9 ...... 19-13 2010-11 9-7 T-Fourth 21-13 ACC Quarterfinals NC State ...... 6-10...... 16-14 NIT Second Round Virginia ...... 4-12...... 10-18 2011-12 4-12 T-Ninth 9-22 ACC First Round Georgia Tech ...... 2-14...... 12-19

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series records TEAM WL First Meeting Last Meeting Last Result AIC...... 2...... 0...... 1947-48...... 1950-51 ...... BC 80-41 (12-4-50, home) Alabama-Birmingham...... 1...... 0...... 2008-09 ...... BC 83-77 (11-28-08, New York, NY) Amherst ...... 2...... 0...... 1945-46...... 1946-47 ...... BC 65-36 (2-12-47, away) Appalachian State ...... 1...... 0...... 2003-04 ...... BC 92-67 (11-22-03, Virgin Islands) Arizona...... 0...... 3...... 1985-86...... 1997-98 ...... UA 99-69 (11-24-97, Maui, HI) Arizona State ...... 1...... 2...... 1974-75...... 1993-94 ...... BC 78-74 (12-5-93, Phoenix, AZ) Arkansas State...... 2...... 0...... 1990-91...... 2001-02 ...... BC 76-70 (12-21-01, Honolulu, HI) Army ...... 3...... 5...... 1959-60...... 1970-71 ...... Army 63-61 (12-12-70, Morgantown, WV) Arnold ...... 1...... 0...... 1950-51 ...... BC 92-53 (12-6-50, home) Auburn ...... 0 ...... 1 ...... 1985-86 ...... AU 89-85 (12-28-85, Orlando, FL) Ball State...... 1...... 0...... 1980-81 ...... BC 93-90 (3-13-81, Tuscaloosa, AL) Baltimore...... 1...... 0...... 1978-79 ...... BC 92-72 (1-12-79, home) Bates ...... 0...... 1...... 1947-48 ...... Bates 65-54 (2-20-48, away) Becker ...... 1...... 1...... 1947-48...... 1948-49 ...... BC 63-46 (1-22-49, Worcester) Bentley ...... 5...... 0...... 1978-79...... 1982-83 ...... BC132-79 (12-11-82, home) Biscayne ...... 1...... 0...... 1979-80 ...... BC 107-75 (1-7-80, home) Boston University ...... 39...... 17...... 1904-05...... 2011-12 ...... BU 75-61 (12-3-11, home) Bowling Green ...... 0...... 2...... 1946-47...... 1947-48 ...... BGSU 74-48 (2-10-48, home) Bradley Tech...... 0...... 1...... 1946-47 ...... Bradley 60-56 (2-18-47, Boston) Brandeis...... 13...... 5...... 1951-52...... 1964-65 ...... BC 81-51 (2-20-65, away) Brooklyn...... 1...... 2...... 1920-21...... 1991-92 ...... BC 77-53 (11-30-91, home) Brown...... 19...... 1...... 1946-47...... 2000-01 ...... BC 81-52 (11-25-00, home) Bryant ...... 3...... 0...... 2008-09...... 2011-12 ...... BC 75-55 (12-18-11, home) Bucknell ...... 2...... 0...... 1951-52...... 2010-11 ...... BC 84-80 (12-22-10, home) Buffalo...... 4...... 0...... 1993-94...... 2005-06 ...... BC 92-63 (11-22-05, home) CCNY ...... 1...... 1...... 1949-50...... 1950-51 ...... BC 63-59 (1-11-50, away) California ...... 2...... 0...... 1987-88...... 2010-11 ...... BC 68-46 (11-28-10, Orlando, FL) California-Irvine ...... 1...... 0...... 1968-69 ...... BC 95-79 (1-7-69, home) California-Poly SLO...... 1...... 0...... 1994-95 ...... BC 97-60 (11-25-94, home) California-Riverside ...... 1...... 0...... 2011-12...... 2011-12 ...... BC 66-62 in OT (11-25-11, Anaheim, CA) Canisius...... 5...... 12...... 1948-49...... 1973-74 ...... CC 86-81 (12-4-73, home) Central Connecticut ...... 3...... 0...... 1996-97...... 2008-09 ...... BC 80-65 (11-14-08, home) Chaminade...... 2...... 0...... 1993-94...... 1997-98 ...... BC 81-72 (11-26-97, Maui) Cincinnati...... 1...... 1...... 1969-70...... 1973-74 ...... BC 63-62 (3-17-74, New York, NY) Clemson ...... 5...... 10 ...... 1975-76 ...... 2011-12 ...... BC 59-57 (1-12-12, home) Coastal Carolina...... 3...... 0...... 1987-88...... 1992-93 ...... BC 69-65 (12-13-92, home) Colgate ...... 0...... 1...... 1954-55 ...... Colgate 80-68 (12-30-54, away) Colby ...... 10...... 3...... 1946-47...... 1965-66 ...... BC 95-79 (1-29-66, away) Colorado State ...... 1...... 1...... 1965-66...... 1987-88 ...... CSU 58-57 (3-30-88, New York, NY) Columbia ...... 1...... 0...... 1982-83 ...... BC 57-53 (12-30-82, Atlanta) Connecticut ...... 35...... 54...... 1918-19...... 2004-05 ...... BC 75-70 (1-5-05, away) Coppin State...... 2...... 0...... 1992-93...... 1993-94 ...... BC 90-64 (12-30-93, home) Cornell...... 3...... 0...... 1969-70...... 1976-77 ...... BC 74-70 in OT, 12-31-76, Minneapolis, MN) Creighton ...... 0...... 1...... 1974-75 ...... CU 62-61 (12-28-74, Portland, OR) Dartmouth ...... 18...... 9...... 1904-05...... 2009-10 ...... BC 89-58 (11-13-09, home) Davidson ...... 1...... 0...... 1970-71 ...... BC 72-67 (12-29-70, Charlotte, NC) DePaul ...... 1...... 1...... 1949-50...... 1981-82 ...... BC 82-75 (3-14-82, Dallas) Detroit ...... 2...... 4...... 1958-59...... 1971-72 ...... Detroit 76-68 (1-29-72, away) Drake...... 1...... 0...... 2005-06 ...... BC 87-84 (11-25-05, Las Vegas, NV) Drexel ...... 1...... 0...... 1990-91 ...... BC 83-62 (11-30-90, home) Duke ...... 2...... 14 ...... 1979-80 ...... 2011-12 ...... DU 75-50 (2-19-12, home) Duquesne...... 6...... 5...... 1948-49...... 2006-07 ...... DU 98-93 (12-28-06, home) East Carolina ...... 1...... 0...... 1977-78 ...... BC 86-75 (12-10-77, Charlotte, NC) Evansville...... 2...... 2...... 1956-57...... 1987-88 ...... BC 86-81 (3-22-88, away) Fairfield ...... 24...... 10...... 1951-52...... 2006-07 ...... BC 75-52 (12-6-06, home) Fairleigh Dickinson...... 1...... 0...... 1992-93 ...... BC 72-54 (12-10-92, home) Fitchburg Normal ...... 2...... 1...... 1922-23...... 1924-25 ...... BC 22-13 (1-3-25, away) Florida ...... 0...... 2...... 1993-94...... 1994-95 ...... UF 91-65 (11-29-94, Auburn Hills, MI) Florida Atlantic...... 2...... 0...... 1997-98...... 2007-08 ...... BC 68-62 (11-12-07, home) Florida State ...... 5 ...... 4 ...... 2005-06 ...... 2011-12 ...... BC 64-60 (2-8-12, home) Florida Tech ...... 1...... 1...... 1987-88...... 1988-89 ...... FT 77-75 (12-30-88, away) Fordham...... 18...... 9...... 1919-20...... 1998-99 ...... BC 69-56 (11-24-98, Albany, NY) Fort Devens ...... 3...... 0...... 1946-47...... 1947-48 ...... BC 46-43 (3-3-48, home) Furman...... 1...... 0...... 1974-75 ...... BC 82-76 (3-15-75, Charlotte, NC) Geneva...... 1...... 0...... 1946-47 ...... BC 56-46 (1-28-47, home) George Washington...... 0...... 1...... 1997-98 ...... GWU 76-64 (11-25-97, Maui) Georgetown ...... 28...... 44...... 1946-47...... 2006-07 ...... GT 62-55 (3-17-07, Winston-Salem, NC) Georgia ...... 1...... 0...... 1968-69 ...... BC 89-83 (12-26-68, Jacksonville, FL) Georgia Tech...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 1946-47 ...... 2011-12 ...... BC 56-52 (2-29-12, home) Hartford ...... 6...... 0...... 1984-85...... 2006-07 ...... BC 94-60 (1-31-07, home) Harvard ...... 32...... 13 ...... 1905-06 ...... 2011-12 ...... HU 67-46 (12-29-11, home) Hawaii ...... 1...... 0...... 1964-65 ...... BC 120-74 (12-29-64, Honolulu, HI) Hofstra...... 2...... 0...... 1975-76...... 1991-92 ...... BC 65-52 (12-9-91, home) Holy Cross ...... 53...... 58 ...... 1905-06 ...... 2011-12 ...... HC 86-64 (11-18-11, Worcester, MA) Houston ...... 0...... 1...... 1981-82 ...... UH 99-92 (3-21-82, St. Louis)

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series records TEAM WL First Meeting Last Meeting Last Result Illinois-Chicago ...... 1...... 0...... 1999-00 ...... BC 67-62 (12-22-99, Bayamon, PR) esnPeiwbsebl tf 021 Als2011-12 review 2012-13 eAgles bAsketbAll stAff seAson Preview Indiana...... 3...... 1...... 1983-84...... 2010-11 ...... BC 88-76 (12-1-10, home) Iona ...... 1...... 2...... 1950-51...... 1999-00 ...... Iona 71-63 (12-30-99, home) Iowa...... 2...... 0...... 1974-75...... 2008-09 ...... BC 57-55 (12-2-08, home) Iowa State ...... 3...... 0...... 1983-84...... 2002-03 ...... BC 85-78 (12-10-02, away) Jacksonville...... 1...... 0...... 1973-74 ...... BC 87-77 (3-24-74, New York, NY) Kansas...... 1...... 2...... 1968-69...... 2007-08 ...... KU 85-60 (1-5-08, home) Kansas State ...... 1...... 1...... 1974-75...... 1981-82 ...... BC 69-65 (3-19-82, St. Louis) Kent State ...... 2...... 1...... 2002-03...... 2004-05 ...... BC 67-65 (12-29-04, home) Kings Point...... 1...... 0...... 1945-46 ...... BC 53-50 (12-21-45, away) Lafayette ...... 1...... 0...... 1986-87 ...... BC 90-84 in OT (12-30-86, home) LaSalle...... 1...... 2...... 1946-47...... 1970-71 ...... LU 75-63 (12-30-70, Charlotte, NC) LeMoyne...... 13...... 5...... 1951-52...... 1979-80 ...... BC 86-57 (12-2-79, home) Long Island ...... 5...... 0...... 1992-93...... 2004-05 ...... BC 87-46 (11-30-04, home) Longwood...... 1...... 0...... 2007-08 ...... BC 81-52 (1-2-08, home) Los Angeles State...... 1...... 1...... 1963-64...... 1964-65 ...... LAS 104-88 (12-22-64, away) Louisville ...... 3...... 2...... 1965-66...... 1996-97 ...... UL 89-85 in 2OT (12-29-96, away) Lowell ...... 5...... 4...... 1904-05...... 1980-81 ...... BC 114-54 (2-4-81, home) Loyola (MD) ...... 1...... 0...... 2008-09 ...... BC 90-57 (11-17-08, home) Loyola Marymount ...... 1...... 0...... 1949-50 ...... BC 55-53 (12-20-49, home) Maine...... 14...... 4...... 1920-21...... 2009-10 ...... ME 52-51 (1-2-10, home) Manhattan ...... 2...... 2...... 1945-46...... 1969-70 ...... BC 91-64 (12-29-69, New York, NY) Marist ...... 1...... 0...... 2000-01 ...... BC 74-65 (11-28-00, home) Marquette ...... 1...... 2...... 1957-58...... 1998-99 ...... MU 70-49 (11-14-98, home) Marshall ...... 0...... 1...... 1955-56 ...... MU 130-69 (12-29-55, home) Maryland ...... 8 ...... 7 ...... 1957-58 ...... 2011-12 ...... UM 81-65 (2-16-12, away) Maryland-Baltimore County ...... 1...... 0...... 1995-96 ...... BC 78-56 (12-12-95, home) Maryland-Eastern Shore ...... 2...... 0...... 1989-90...... 1990-91 ...... BC 113-64 (2-7-91, home) MIT ...... 1...... 3...... 1905-06...... 1923-24 ...... BC 29-17 (2-27-24, away) Massachusetts ...... 26...... 19...... 1905-06...... 2011-12 ...... MA 82-46 (11-21-11, home) McNeese State...... 1...... 0...... 2010-11 ...... BC 82-64 (3-15-11, away) Memphis State...... 1...... 1...... 1984-85...... 1990-91 ...... BC 82-78 (11-14-90, home) Mercer ...... 1...... 0...... 2007-08 ...... BC 73-56 (11-18-07, home) Merrimack ...... 9...... 0...... 1953-54...... 1981-82 ...... BC 95-59 (1-30-54, home) Miami (FL) ...... 24...... 15 ...... 1962-63 ...... 2011-12 ...... UM 77-56 (3-3-12, away) Miami (OH)...... 1...... 1...... 1977-78...... 2001-02 ...... MU 73-67 (12-21-01, Honolulu, HI) Michigan ...... 4...... 1...... 1972-73...... 2009-10 ...... BC 62-58 (12-2-09, away) Michigan State...... 3...... 2...... 1946-47...... 2006-07 ...... BC 65-58 (11-29-06, home) Middle Tennessee State ...... 1...... 0...... 1987-88 ...... BC 78-69 (3-26-88, away) Monmouth ...... 2...... 0...... 1998-99...... 2003-04 ...... BC 60-50 (11-23-03, Virgin Islands) Montana...... 1...... 1...... 1976-77...... 2005-06 ...... BC 69-56 (3-18-06, Salt Lake City, UT) Morris Brown ...... 2...... 0...... 2000-01...... 2001-02 ...... BC 90-65 (12-4-01, home) Navy...... 4...... 1...... 1958-59...... 1966-67 ...... BC 101-76 (1-7-67, home) New Hampshire ...... 23...... 6...... 1905-06...... 2011-12 ...... BC 67-64 (11-14-11, home) New Jersey Inst. Tech...... 1...... 0...... 2009-10 ...... BC 89-32 (1-5-10, home) New Mexico ...... 0...... 1...... 2011-12...... 2011-12 ...... NM 75-57 (11-27-11, Anaheim, CA) New York University ...... 2...... 5...... 1945-46...... 1964-65 ...... BC 102-84 (12-10-64, away) Niagara ...... 1...... 0...... 1992-93 ...... BC 87-83 (3-18-93, away) Acc North Carolina ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 1966-67 ...... 2011-12 ...... UNC 83-60 (1-7-12, away) North Carolina-Charlotte...... 0...... 1...... 1977-78 ...... UNCC 79-61 (12-9-77, away) North Carolina State ...... 8 ...... 6 ...... 1967-68 ...... 2011-12 ...... NCSU 78-57 (3-8-12, Atlanta, GA) North Carolina-Wilmington ...... 1...... 2...... 1986-87...... 1988-89 ...... BC 75-53 (12-3-88, home) Northeastern ...... 34...... 3...... 1953-54...... 2007-08 ...... BC 57-55 (12-22-07, home) Northern Iowa...... 0...... 1...... 2009-10 ...... NI 81-69 (11-23-09, St. Thomas, USVI) Northwestern ...... 2...... 3...... 1968-69...... 2010-11 ...... NW 85-67 (3-19-11, home) Notre Dame ...... 10...... 11...... 1962-63...... 2004-05 ...... ND 68-65 (2-8-05, away)

Ohio State ...... 1...... 1...... 1985-86...... 1993-94 ...... OSU 69-67 (12-23-93, Maui, HI) history Oklahoma City ...... 1...... 0...... 1977-78 ...... BC 77-71 (12-27-77, away) Oklahoma State ...... 1...... 0...... 2005-06 ...... BC 76-68 (11-26-05, Las Vegas, NV) Pacific ...... 1...... 0...... 2005-06 ...... BC 88-76 in 2OT (3-16-06, Salt Lake City, UT) Penn State ...... 6 ...... 6 ...... 1967-68 ...... 2011-12 ...... PSU 62-54 (11-30-11, home) Pennsylvania ...... 1...... 2...... 1962-63...... 2004-05 ...... BC 85-65 (3-17-05, Cleveland, OH) Pittsburgh ...... 17...... 29...... 1959-60...... 2004-05 ...... UP 72-50 (2-28-05, home) Princeton ...... 1...... 0...... 1982-83 ...... BC 51-42 (3-20-83, Corvallis, OR) Providence ...... 48...... 58 ...... 1941-42 ...... 2011-12 ...... PC 64-57 (12-8-11, home) Puget Sound...... 1...... 0...... 1983-84 ...... BC 88-71 (12-5-83, home) boston college Purdue ...... 0...... 2...... 1978-79...... 2008-09 ...... PU 71-64 (22-26-08, New York, NY) Quantico Marines ...... 1...... 0...... 1966-67 ...... BC 101-80 (12-1-66, home) Quinnipiac ...... 1...... 0...... 2000-01 ...... BC 88-55 (12-23-00, home) Randolph Macon...... 1...... 0...... 1984-85 ...... BC 87-43 (12-22-84, home) RPI...... 0...... 1...... 1945-46 ...... RPI 68-55 (2-16-46, away) Rhode Island ...... 37...... 13...... 1910-11...... 2011-12 ...... URI 78-72 in 2OT (1-2-12, home) Rice ...... 1...... 0...... 1992-93 ...... BC 101-68 (3-22-93, home) Richmond...... 0...... 1...... 1954-55 ...... UR 90-68 (12-28-55, away) Robert Morris ...... 0...... 1...... 2007-08 ...... RM 57-51 (1-7-08, home

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series records TEAM WL First Meeting Last Meeting Last Result Rutgers ...... 11...... 5...... 1954-55...... 2004-05 ...... BC 78-66 (3-5-05, away) Sacred Heart ...... 6...... 0...... 2003-04...... 2011-12 ...... BC 83-73 (12-21-11, home) San Francisco...... 2...... 0...... 1981-81...... 2008-09 ...... BC 84-62 (12-29-08, home) Santa Clara ...... 1...... 0...... 1991-92 ...... BC 62-45 (12-28-91, away) St. Anselm ...... 12...... 3...... 1946-47...... 1981-82 ...... BC 101-45 (2-24-82, home) St. Bonaventure ...... 4...... 5...... 1958-59...... 2003-04 ...... BC 77-70 (1-3-04, home) St. Francis (NY)...... 5 ...... 3 ...... 1920-21 ...... 2010-11 ...... BC 79-49 (11-12-10, home) St. Francis (PA)...... 1...... 1...... 1973-74...... 1975-76 ...... SF 83-78 (2-18-74, away) St. John’s ...... 27...... 45...... 1945-46...... 2008-09 ...... BC 82-70 (11-18-08, home) Saint Joseph’s ...... 8...... 12...... 1964-65...... 2009-10 ...... SJ 84-80 (11-20-09, St. Thomas, USVI) Saint Louis...... 1...... 2...... 2007-08...... 2011-12 ...... SLU 62-51 (11-24-11, Anaheim, CA) St. Mary’s (CA) ...... 2...... 1...... 1964-65...... 1978-79 ...... SM 81-79 (12-21-78, away) St. Michael’s ...... 3...... 1...... 1947-48...... 1949-50 ...... SM 56-48 (12-17-49, away) St. Peter’s ...... 1...... 2...... 1956-57...... 2000-01 ...... BC 100-75 (11-19-00, home) Seattle...... 0...... 1...... 1952-53 ...... SU 99-86 (12-30-52, home) Seton Hall ...... 44...... 28...... 1949-50...... 2004-05 ...... BC 70-58 (2-26-05, home) Shawnee State ...... 1...... 0...... 2005-06 ...... BC 70-51 (11-20-05, home) Siena ...... 3...... 2...... 1946-47...... 1987-88 ...... BC 73-65 (3-17-88, home) South Carolina ...... 2...... 1...... 1971-72...... 2010-11 ...... BC 85-72 (1-1-11, away) South Carolina-Upstate...... 1...... 0...... 2008-09 ...... BC 67-55 (12-14-08, home) South Dakota State...... 1...... 0...... 2009-10 ...... BC 75-58 (11-21-09, St. Thomas, USVI) Southern Illinois...... 1...... 0...... 1991-92 ...... BC 78-69 (3-19-92, home) SMU...... 0...... 1...... 1986-87 ...... SMU 62-49 (12-19-86, Tokyo, Japan) Southern Utah ...... 1...... 0...... 2000-01 ...... BC 68-65 (3-15-01, Uniondale, NY) Springfield ...... 3...... 4...... 1920-21...... 1955-56 ...... SC 64-59 (2-11-56, away) Stanford...... 1...... 0...... 1979-80 ...... BC 97-89 (12-22-79, Providence, RI) Stonehill ...... 15...... 0...... 1951-52...... 1984-85 ...... BC 98-71 (12-8-84, home) Stony Brook ...... 4...... 0...... 2002-03...... 2011-12 ...... BC 66-51 (12-11-11, home) Suffolk...... 4...... 0...... 1955-56...... 1958-59 ...... BC 73-51 (1-13-59, home) Syracuse ...... 23...... 40...... 1958-59...... 2004-05 ...... BC 65-60 (2-16-05, home) Tampa ...... 1...... 0...... 1948-49 ...... BC 63-52 (2-8-49, Boston) Temple...... 0...... 4...... 1963-64...... 2002-03 ...... TU 75-62 (3-21-03, away) Tennessee ...... 2...... 1...... 1966-67...... 1978-79 ...... BC 74-72 (12-30-78, Honolulu) Texas ...... 0...... 1...... 2001-02 ...... UT 70-57 (3-15-02, Dallas, TX) Texas A&M ...... 1...... 0...... 2010-11 ...... BC 67-65 (11-25-10, Orlando, FL) Texas Christian...... 1...... 0...... 1984-85 ...... BC 92-75 (12-29-84, San Diego) Texas-El Paso...... 0...... 1...... 1987-88 ...... UTEP 93-60 (12-28-87, away) Texas Southern...... 1...... 0...... 2005-06 ...... BC 80-53 (12-18-05, home) Texas Tech ...... 2...... 1...... 1981-82...... 2006-07 ...... BC 84-75 (3-15-07, Winston-Salem, NC) Texas Western ...... 0...... 1...... 1947-48 ...... TW 56-50 (2-5-48, home) Trinity (CT) ...... 3...... 2...... 1920-21...... 1950-51 ...... BC 82-72 (3-16-51, away) Tufts ...... 19...... 7...... 1904-05...... 1965-66 ...... BC 94-66 (2-23-66, Boston) Tulsa ...... 0...... 1...... 1999-00 ...... TU 80-66 (12-21-99, Bayamon, PR) UCLA ...... 1...... 3...... 1964-65...... 2004-05 ...... BC 74-64 (12-5-04, Anaheim, CA) USC ...... 0...... 2...... 2000-01...... 2008-09 ...... USC 72-55 (March 20, 2009, Minneapolis, MN) Utah...... 1...... 2...... 1966-67...... 2003-04 ...... BC 58-51 (3-19-04, Milwaukee) Utah State ...... 1...... 0...... 1964-65 ...... BC 120-118 in OT (12-30-64, Honolulu, HI) Utica ...... 2...... 0...... 1985-86...... 1986-87 ...... BC 72-60 (12-8-86, home) Valdosta State ...... 1...... 0...... 1985-86 ...... BC 95-70 (12-22-85, Orlando, FL) Valparaiso ...... 1...... 0...... 1996-97 ...... BC 73-66 (3-13-97, Salt Lake City, UT) Vanderbilt ...... 4...... 4...... 1971-72...... 2000-01 ...... BC 97-74 (12-30-00) Vermont ...... 3...... 3...... 1923-24...... 2006-07 ...... UVM 77-63 (11-13-06, home) Villanova ...... 24...... 53...... 1945-46...... 2005-06 ...... VU 60-59 in OT (3-24-06, Minneapolis, MN) Virginia ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 1970-71 ...... 2011-12 ...... UVA 66-49 (1-26-12, away) Virginia Military ...... 1...... 0...... 1955-56 ...... BC 72-70 (12-30-55, home) Virginia Tech...... 14 ...... 8 ...... 1981-82 ...... 2011-12 ...... VT 66-65 (2-12-12, away) Wake Forest...... 9 ...... 5 ...... 1980-81 ...... 2011-12 ...... WF 85-56 (2-25-12, away) Washington State...... 1...... 0...... 1993-94 ...... BC 67-64 (3-18-94, Landover, MD) Wayne State...... 1...... 0...... 1946-47 ...... BC 43-38 (2-21-47, away) West Virginia ...... 8...... 8...... 1962-63...... 2004-05 ...... WVU 78-72 (3-10-05, New York, NY) Western Kentucky ...... 0...... 1...... 1982-83 ...... WKU 74-68 (12-29-82, Atlanta) William & Mary ...... 1...... 0...... 1962-63 ...... BC 66-53 (12-15-62, Pittsburgh) Williams ...... 0...... 3...... 1924-25...... 1955-56 ...... WC 72-69 (12-10-24, away) Wisconsin ...... 2...... 4...... 1959-60...... 2010-11 ...... UW 65-55 (11-26-10, Orlando, FL) Wisconsin-Milwaukee...... 0...... 1...... 2004-05 ...... UWM 83-75 (3-19-05, Cleveland, OH) Wichita State ...... 1...... 0...... 2003-04 ...... BC 84-81 (11-24-03, Virgin Islands) Wofford ...... 1...... 0...... 2000-01 ...... BC 71-57 (12-2-00, home) Yale ...... 8...... 3...... 1949-50...... 2010-11 ...... Yale 75-67 (11-16-10, home)

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all-time lettermen a Years No. Hometown Years No. Hometown Chandler, Dwan * 78-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82 5 Boston, Mass. Abdo, Salah 11-12 0 Chelsea, Mass. Chaney, Charles 63-64, 64-65, 65-66 34-35 Cantonsville, Md. Able, Doug * 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 35 Baltimore, Md. Chase, Tim 77-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 23 Sudbury, Mass. Abram, Gerrod 90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94 23 River Rouge, Mich. Chevalier, Chuck 58-59, 60-61, 61-62 30 Charleston, Mass. Abrams, Danya * 93-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 24 Greenburgh, N.Y. Christianson, Brad *93-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 44Menomonee Falls, Wis. Adams, Burnett 79-80, 80-81, 81-82, 82-83 31 Elizabeth, N.J. Chychota, Bill (mngr.) 79-80 Bronx, N.Y. Adams, Michael * 81-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 23 Hartford, Conn. Clark, Martin * 80-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 33 Dorchester, Mass. Adelman, Steve 65-66, 66-67, 67-68 44-45 Wayland, Mass. Clifford, Dennis 11-12 24 Bridgewater, Mass. Agbai, Uka * 99-00, 00-01, 01-02, 03-04 00 Queens Village, N.Y. Cobb, Ernie * 75-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 14 Stamford, Conn. Aldrich, Thomas 54-55 30 Gloucester, Mass. Cole, Gary 86-87 54 Brighton, England Alibrandi, Victor (mngr.) 69-70 — Manchester, N.H. Collins, Bill * 73-74, 74-75, 75-76 54 Dorchester, Mass. Anderson, Ryan 11-12 12 Lakewood, Calif. Corcoran, Mike 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 32 Hingham, Mass. Anstett, Tom 71-72, 72-73 21 Chicago, Ill. Costello, Vin 68-69, 69-70, 70-71 44-45 West Roxbury, Mass. Arditti, Lior 89-90, 90-91 14 Herzhliya, Cotton, Michael * 98-99, 99-00 3 Detroit, Mich. Austin, John 63-64, 64-65, 65-66 10-12 Washington, D.C. Coughlin, Mike (mngr.) 08-09 — Bedford, N.H. Cox, John 52-53 Roxbury, Mass. B Crevier, Ron 78-79, 79-80, 81-82, 82-83 55 Montreal, Quebec Bagley, John 79-80, 80-81, 81-82 30 Bridgeport, Conn. Crosby, Don 68-69 24-25 Augusta, Maine Bah, Julian 97-98, 98-99 34 Bronx, N.Y. Cullinane, Thomas 52-53, 53-54, 54-55 20 Somerville, Mass. Bailey, Jeff 74-75, 75-76 40 Monticello, Ill. Cummings, Kevin (mngr.) 82-83 — Lexington, Mass. Baldwin, Carl 77-78 20 Roosevelt, N.Y. Barrio, Brian (mngr.) 98-99 — Old Lyme, Conn. D Barros, Dana * 85-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 21 Mattapan, Mass. Dabrowski, Jan (mngr.) 78-79 — New Bedford, Mass. Barry, Skip 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 33 Nashua, N.H. Daniels, Jordan 11-12 10 Fontana, Calif. Bartoli, Greg 95-96 12 Parsippany, N.J. Daukas, Tony 51-52, 52-53, 53-54 Bethesda, Md. Beasley, Corey * 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 31 Baltimore, Md. Deane, Willie 98-99 35 Schenectady, N.Y. Beaulieu, Joe 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 33 Allston, Mass. Deegan, Tom 48-49, 49-50, 50-51 Springfield Bedard, Andy 95-96, 96-97 32 Rumford, Maine Gardens, N.Y. Beerbohm, Jonathan *97-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 4 Fairbury, Neb. DeMong, Adam 00-01, 02-03 40 Glen Ellyn, Ill. Bell, Troy 99-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 2 Minneapolis, Minn. DeStefano, Mike (mngr.) 07-08 — Sutton, Mass. Bennett, Brennan 07-08 10 Whitinsville, Mass. Devitt, Tom (mngr.) 92-93 — Greenbelt, Md. Bennett, Michael 78-79, 79-80 10 Boston, Mass. Doble, Dennis 67-68, 68-69, 69-70 34-35 Rockland, Mass. Bennifield, Bob * 76-77, 77-78 54 Cleveland, Ohio Doherty, Russ 83-84, 85-86 31 Wayland, Mass. Benton, Jamie 84-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88 54 Providence, R.I. Donovan, Bill 59-60, 60-61, 61-62 10 Rockville Centre, N.Y. Benton, Louis 76-77 40 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Doornekamp, Nate *01-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 13 Odessa, Ontario Benton, Steve * 85-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 24 Philadelphia, Pa. Dorn, Charlie (mngr.) 11-12 — Minnetonka, Minn. Berwanger, Paul 73-74, 74-75 33 Cornwall, N.Y. Driscoll, Terry * 66-67, 67-68, 68-69 50-51 Winthrop, Mass. Bidwell, Robert 45-46, 47-48 Dorchester, Mass. Dukiet, Bob 67-68, 69-70 20-21 Livingston, N.J. Bielicki, Ronald 52-53, 55-56 Buffalo, N.Y. Downey, Jim 68-69, 69-70 12-13 Monroeville, Pa. Bigelow, George 55-56, 56-57 25 Adams, Mass. Dudley, Andrew 99-00 32 Bristol, Pa. Bishop, Chad 87-88, 88-89 10 Hamden, Conn. Dudley, Jared * 03-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07 3 San Diego, Cailf. Blackwell, Jr., Robert 92-93 3 South Ozone Park, N.Y. Duggan, Fran 49-50, 50-51, 51-52 33-53 Roslindale, Mass. Blair, Tyrelle 06-07, 07-08 44 Monticello, Fla. Dunn, Mike 68-69, 69-70, 70-71 22-23 Quincy, Mass. Boberg, Robert 60-61, 61-62, 62-63 30 Millbury, Mass. Dunn, Nicolas 97-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 10 Braintree, Mass. Bock, Jack (mngr.) 01-02 — Erie, Pa. Dunn, Cortney 07-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 55 Dallas, Texas Boland, Jim 97-98, 98-99 42 Waite Hill, Ohio Dunn, Dick 54-55, 56-57 28 Bolus, Rick 70-71, 71-72 12 Louisville, Ky. Bonanno, Bob (mngr.) 79-80, 80-81 — Watertown, Mass. e Borowski, Joe 24-25 Boston, Mass. Ebben, Greg (mngr.) 93-94 — Mendham, N.J. Bortolussi, Fred 55-56, 56-57 Framingham, Mass. Edwards, Bryan 88-89, 89-90 15 Dorchester, Mass. Bosworth, Pat 95-96, 96-97 3 West Orange, N.J. Eisley, Howard * 90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94 10 Detroit, Mich. Bowers, Troy * 83-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 55 Roselle, N.J. Ekweozor, Jon 00-01 41 Newton, Mass. Bowie, Michael 75-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 22 San Francisco, Calif. Elmore, Dallas 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 30 Fort Collins, Colo. Breen, Paul (mngr.) 84-85 — Media, Pa. Evans-Miller, Adoyah 02-03 22 Brookline, Mass. Bricker, Dan 46-47, 47-48, 48-49 62 Evans, Billy 66-67, 67-68, 68-69 14-15 New Haven, Conn. Brosnahan, James 54-55, 55-56 25 Wellesley, Mass. Evertsen, Devon 03-04 24 Phoenix, Ariz. Bryant, Andrew 01-02, 02-03 34 Denison, Texas Ezell, John 62-63, 63-64, 64-65 54 Loudonville, N.Y. Budny, Terry (mngr.) 71-72 — Chicago, Ill. Buonaguro, Mitch 73-74, 74-75 31 Richmond Hills, N.Y. F Burke, Richie 72-73 41 Bronx, N.Y. Falvey, Ray 58-59, 59-60 Bronx, N.Y. Burns, Daniel 53-54 Belmont, Mass. Fidler, John (mngr.) 84-85 — Stoughton, Mass. Fitzgerald, Frank 68-69, 69-70, 70-71 40-41 Edison, N.J. C Fitzgerald, Bob 45-46, 47-48 23-55 Haverhill, Mass. Cahill, John 10-11, 11-12 20-22 Albany, N.Y. Fitzpatrick, Brian 59-60, 60-61 Rego Park, N.Y. Cahill, Patrick 53-54, 54-55, 55-56 33 Springfield Fitzgerald, Dick 49-50, 50-51 32 Gardens, N.Y. Fitzsimmons, George * 62-63, 63-64 32 St. Louis, Miss. Cain Carney, John 11-12 13 Philadelphia, Pa. Foley, Dan (mngr.) 53-54, 54-55 — Roxbury, Mass. Caraher, Vin 77-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 52 East Meadow, N.Y. Foley, William * 59-60, 60-61, 61-62 14 Worcester, Mass. Carr, Charles 60-61, 61-62, 62-63 10 Worcester, Mass. Foley, Willy 88-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 50 Albany, N.Y. Carr, Raymond * 46-47, 47-48, 48-49 60 Newport, R.I. Foster, Damien 96-97, 97-98 33 Buffalo, N.Y. Carrington, Bob 72-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76 30 Mattapan, Mass. Fox, Nate 95-96, 96-97 45 Plainfield, Ill. Carroll, Kelly (mngr.) 05-06 — Highland Falls, N.Y. Foy, Chris * 77-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81 11 Philadelphia, Pa. Caruso, Gerard (mngr.) 93-94 — Burlington, Mass. Francis, Bob 86-87, 87-88 34 Cambridge, Mass. Carter, Ted 64-65, 67-68 42 Oceanside, N.Y. Freitag, Dave 70-71, 71-72, 72-73 51 Washington, D.C. Cashman, James 52-53 Everett, Mass. Furbush, Robert 62-63, 63-64 14 Waltham, Mass. Caudill, KC 11-12 5 Brea, Calif.

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Years No. Hometown 2011-12 review 2012-13 eAgles bAsketbAll stAff seAson Preview Gaffney, Frank 48-49, 49-50, 50-51 23 Brooklyn, N.Y. Gallup, Barry 66-67 — Swampscott, Mass. Garris, John 81-82, 82-83 55 Bridgeport, Conn. Gauthier, William 51-52 20 Taftville, Conn. Giacona, Joseph 92-93 14 Short Hills, N.J. Gianatassio, Matt (mngr.) 83-84 — Malden, Mass. Giersch, George * 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 34 Bronx, N.Y. Gordon, Trevor 84-85, 85-86 50 Philadelphia, Pa. Graber, (mngr.) 11-12 — Roseland, N.J. Granger, Antonio * 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 21 Detroit, Mich. Grant, Paul 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 40West Bloomfield, Mich. Gualtieri, Mike (mngr.) 07-08 — West Hartford, Conn. h Hadjisotirov, Ludmil 00-01 3 Sofia, Bulgaria Hailey, Steve 03-04, 04-05 12 Boston, Mass. Halton, Jim 66-67 12-13 Troy, N.Y. Hare, Larry (mngr) 96-97 Rutland, Vt. Harley, Kenny * 97-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 13 Bronx, N.Y. Harrington, Jim 45-46, 46-47 21 Arlington, Mass. Harrington, John * 55-56, 56-57, 57-58 4 Newport, R.I. Hartnett, Tim (mngr) 87-88 — Syosset, N.Y. Hatch, Jennifer (mngr.) 93-94 — Westwood, Mass. Hawley, Ed 24-25 Unionville, Conn. Hay, Scott (mngr.) 70-71 — Fitchburg, Mass. Haynes, Marquez 05-06, 06-07 00 Irving, Texas Corey Jackson Heath, John 86-87 50 Nacogdoches, Texas Heckmann, Patrick 11-12 33 Mainz, Germany l Heffernan, Patrick (mngr.) 02-03 — Staten Island, N.Y. Years No. Hometown Heffernan, Ryan (mngr.) 99-00 — Staten Island, N.Y. LaGrace, Raymond 67-68, 68-69 32-33 Manchester, Conn. Herren, Mike 89-90 24 Fall River, Mass. Lamb, Thomas 45-46 Hice, Doug 64-65, 65-66, 66-67 20-21 Trenton, N.J. Lastowski, Alison (mngr.) 06-07 — Providence, R.I. Hickey, Jim 20-21, 21-22, 22-23, 23-24 Natick, Mass. Latkany, Bob 56-57, 57-58 Brooklyn, N.Y. Hickey, Ronald 48-49, 49-50, 50-51 22 Brooklyn, N.Y. Lengers, Herrick 74-75 50 Ossining, N.Y. Higgins, Frank 46-47, 47-48, 48-49 St. Albans, N.Y. Letvinchuk, John 46-47, 47-48 Salem, Mass. Hinnant, Louis * 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 11 Oxon Hill, Md. Levinson, Gerald 45-46, 47-48, 48-49 51 Bourne, Mass. Hinton, David 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 44 Newburgh, Ind. Lundy, Walter 89-90 32 Claxton, Ga. Hjerpe, Tom 85-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 42 Northborough, Mass. Lupacchino, Steve (mngr.) 02-03 — Southboro, Mass. Hockenbury, Edward * 63-64, 64-65, 65-66 50-51 Philadelphia, Pa. Lyons, Paul 55-56, 56-57, 57-58 13 Cambridge, Mass. Hooley, James 59-60, 60-61, 61-62 42 Dorchester, Mass. Humphrey, Matt 11-12 14 Chicago, Ill. m Maderazo, Alicia (mngr.) 94-95 — Manchester, Conn. J Madigan, Bob 62-63, 63-64 42 Arlington, Mass. Jackson, Corey 88-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 23 Miami, Fla. Magee, Jack 57-58, 58-59 12 Bronx, N.Y. Jackson, Derek 91-92, 92-93 34 Syracuse, N.Y. Maglos, Kostas 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 23 Athens, Jackson, James 75-76 31 Chicago, Ill. Manning, Joseph 56-57

Jackson, Johnnie 02-03 33 Memphis, Tenn. Marks, Michael 67-68 54-55 Lynn, Mass. Acc Jackson, Lonnie 11-12 20 Valencia, Calif. Marshall, Sean * 03-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07 23 Rialto, Calif. Jackson, Reggie 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 0Colorado Springs, Colo. Mastropolo, John 62-63 Yonkers, N.Y. Jantzen, Chris 78-79 31 Needham, Mass. McAdams, Paul 54-55, 55-56, 56-57 12 Boston, Mass. Jourdon, Keenan * 93-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 34 Inglewood, Calif. McArdle, Frank 88-89 33 Worcester, Mass. Jurgens, Jeff * 73-74, 74-75, 76-77 11 Cornwall, N.Y. McAuliffe, Jack 59-60 Brooklyn, N.Y. McCready, Roger * 82-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 20 Brooklyn, N.Y. k McDermott, Dan (mngr.) 03-04 — Norwood, Mass. Kaba, Daye 07-08 13 Cergy, France McDermott, James (mngr.) 76-77 — Watertown, Mass. Kapperman, Lou (mngr.) 81-82 — Corfu, N.Y. McDermott, Meghan (mngr.) 09-10 — Andover, Mass. Keady, James (mngr.) 11-12 — Braintree, Mass. McDonald, Leslie (mngr.) 11-12 — Newport Beach, Calif. history Keil, Gabrielle (mngr.) 97-98 — San Juan McGrath, Barry 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 42 Worcester, Mass. Capistrano, Calif. McGurkin, Robert 54-55 East Hartford, Conn. Kelleher, Steve 65-66, 66-67, 67-68 40-41 Worcester, Mass. McKeever, Vincent 59-60 Pittsfield, Mass. Kelley, Ted * 82-83, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 10 Andover, Mass. McLain, Akida 04-05, 05-06 5 Pittsburgh, Pa. Kelly, Tom 64-65 24-25 New York, N.Y. McLaughlin, Tim (mngr.) 10-11 — East Marion, N.Y. Kenney, Philip 45-46, 46-47, 47-48 31 Newport, R.I. McMenimen, Fred 24-25 Cambridge, Mass. Kieon, Stanley 54-55 Pawtucket, R.I. Meade, Thomas 47-48, 48-49 Quincy, Mass.

Kilcullen, Dan * 71-72, 72-73, 73-74 20 Bronx, N.Y. Meggers, Tom 75-76, 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 43 Chicago, Ill. boston college Kilcullen, Ryan 11-12 11 Hingham, Mass. Michals, Daryl 88-89, 89-90 55 Wheatland, Wyo. Kilcullen, Tim (mngr.) 09-10 — Hingham, Mass. Micol, Charlie 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 5 Chelmsford, Mass. King, Jim 66-67, 67-68 42-43 Worcester, Mass. Millar, Osei 98-99 31 Brooklyn, N.Y. Kinsley, Tony 81-82 31 New Canaan, Conn. Mills, Sean (mngr.) 97-98 — Buffalo, N.Y. Kirby, Harold 49-50, 50-51 41 Ridgewood, N.J. Molinsky, Marc * 91-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 32 Dayton, Ohio Kissane, James * 65-66, 66-67, 67-68 10-11 New Hyde Park, N.Y. Moncewicz, Fred 24-25 Brockton, Mass. Kowalski, Chris 10-11 24 Dorchester, Mass. Monroe, Kelly 85-86, 86-87 23 Waterbury, Conn. Krause, Peter 80-81 30 Dover, Mass. Moran, Bobby * 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 30 Queens, N.Y. Kuhn, Rick 76-77, 77-78, 78-79 50 Pittsburgh, Pa. Moran, John 49-50, 50-51, 51-52 Brooklyn, Mass. Kvancz, Jack 65-66, 66-67, 67-68 24-25 Bridgeport, Conn. Morganthaler, Elmore 46-47 25 Amarillo, Texas

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all-time lettermen Years No. Hometown Years No. Hometown Morrison, Will 72-73, 73-74, 74-75, 75-76 52 Boston, Mass. S Mosakowski, Nick 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 14 Swampscott, Mass. Sanders, Rakim 07-08, 08-09, 09-10 15 Pawtucket, R.I. Moton, Gabe 10-11, 11-12 1-4 St. Petersburg, Fla. Schmid, Peter * 69-70, 70-71, 71-72 50-51 Syracuse, N.Y. Mulloy, Scott (mngr.) 10-11 — Belmont, Mass. Schmidt, Mark 81-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 21 Attleboro, Mass. Mulvey, Brian (mngr.) 99-00 — Farmington, Conn. Schnatmeier, Rob 87-88, 88-89 25 Atlanta, Ga. Murphy, Ed (mngr.) 74-75, 75-76 — Arlington, Mass. Schoppmeyer, Jack * 57-58, 58-59, 59-60 Plainville, N.Y. Murphy, Jay * 80-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84 42 Meriden, Conn. Scott, Tyrone * 84-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88 44 Waterloo, N.Y. Murphy, Owen 24-25 Bellows Falls, Vt. Sees, Greg 68-69, 69-70, 70-71 42-43 Rome, N.Y. Murray, Rob (mngr.) 87-88 — Franklin Lakes, N.J. Sharry, Jim * 45-46, 46-47 Somerville, Mass. Sheppard, Syd 73-74, 74-75 32 Philadelphia, Pa. n Shirey, Mike 73-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 23 Chicago, Ill. Nelson, Jim 62-63, 63-64, 64-65 Cambridge, Mass. Shurtleff, Lou 53-54, 54-55 Fairhaven, Mass. Nocera, Jeff 79-80, 80-81 21 Waltham, Mass. Shrigley, Rich * 78-79, 79-80, 80-81, 81-82 20 Nashua, N.H. Nolan, Jere 71-72, 72-73, 73-74 10 Long Beach, N.Y. Sidney, Ryan 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 5 Ann Arbor, Mich. Norton, James 49-50, 50-51, 51-52 Roxbury, Mass. Sikorski, Joseph 59-60 Bridgeport, Conn. Silk, John * 49-50, 50-51, 51-52, 52-53 Somerville, Mass. O Silk, Kevin (mngr.) 08-09 — Doylestown, Pa. Oates, John 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 32 Harriman, N.Y. Sims, Clinton 98-99 12 Paris, Ky. O’Brien, Jim * 68-69, 69-70, 70-71 10-11 Rome, N.Y. Sincoski, Stanley 49-50, 50-51, 51-52, 52-53 Fall River, Mass. O’Brien, John 74-75, 75-76, 76-77 10 Hillsdale, N.J. Singletary, Xavier * 99-00, 00-01 23 Washington, D.C. O’Brien, Kevin (mngr.) 77-78 — Hoboken, N.J. Sinicki, Mike 82-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 22 Endicott, N.Y. O’Brien, Tom 47-48, 48-49, 49-50 Brooklyn, N.Y. Skeffington, Dick 53-54, 54-55, 55-56 11 Somerville, Mass. O’Connell, Tim 49-50, 50-51, 51-52 43 New York, N.Y. Slonaker, Patrick (mngr.) 09-10 — Macon, Ga. Odio, Eddie 11-12 4 Miami, Fla. Smith, Bobby * 70-71, 71-72, 72-73 32 Charlestown, Mass. O’Hara, John * 51-52, 52-53, 53-54 12 Providence, R.I. Smith, Bobby Ray * 88-89, 89-90 11 Rose Hill, N.C. Smith, Craig * 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 1 Los Angeles, Calif. P Sollene, Peter 67-68, 68-69, 69-70 30-31 Lyons, N.Y. Pacynski, Tom 66-67, 67-68 54-55 Bay City, Mich. Southern, Josh 07-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 52 Saginaw, Mich. Panettiere, James 92-93 25 Norfolk, Mass. Spears, Shamari 06-07, 07-08 34 Salisbury, N.C. Papoula, Manuel 63-64, 64-65 30-31 Fall River, Mass. Stagoff, Morton 46-47, 47-48, 48-49 Brooklyn, N.Y. Pardalis, Joel (mngr.) 01-02 — Danbury, Conn. Stokinger, Herb 24-25 Milton, Mass. Paris, Biko * 07-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 5 New Orleans, La. Stovall, John 88-89 23 Scarborough, Maine Penn, James “Scoonie” 95-96, 96-97 11 Salem, Mass. Strug, Emil 46-47, 47-48 — Roxbury, Mass. Phelan, Jim 71-72 14-15 Clark, N.J. Sun, Bryan (mngr.) 07-08 — Mount Kisco, N.Y. Pina, Dwayne 97-98, 98-99, 99-00 5 New Bedford, Mass. Sweeney, Jim * 76-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80 45 Trenton, N.J. Piwerka, Mike 94-95, 95-96 33 Whitby, Ontario Swets, Mike (mngr.) 08-09 — Westborough, Mass. Powell, Philip 52-53, 53-54, 54-55 Jamaica Plain, Mass. Swiggett, Nick (mngr.) 11-12 — St. Petersburg, Fla. Power, James 57-58, 58-59 Roxbury, Mass. Power, Jerry 63-64 New York, N.Y. t Power, Leo 54-55, 55-56 Roxbury, Mass. Talley, Terrence 81-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 24 Bronx, N.Y. Powers, William 56-57 Taylor, Willie 72-73 12 Philadelphia, Pa. Pressley, Dominic * 82-83, 83-84, 84-85, 85-86 5 Washington, D.C. Thomas, Bevan * 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 4 Hyde Park, Mass. Primus, Stu 81-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85 30 Lynn, Mass. Tracey, Frank 73-74, 74-75 22 Glenolden, Pa. Prokopchak, Dave 77-78 30 Potomac, Md. Trapani, Joe 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 12 Madison, Conn. Pruitt, Reggie * 87-88, 88-89, 89-90 40 Houston, Texas Twomey, Albert 45-46 Stoughton, Mass. Q U Quinn, Frank * 58-59, 60-61 55 Newport, R.I. Uhlar, Jack 77-78 31 Quincy, Mass. Quirk, Bob 45-46 20 Manchester, N.H. Ulrich, Dave 72-73 22 Syracuse, N.Y. r V Raji, Corey 07-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11 11 Washington Vecchio, Bill (mngr.) 88-89, 89-90 — East Boston, Mass. Township, N.J. Ventor, Ryan (mngr.) 02-03 — Delmar, N.Y. Raterink, Mark 71-72, 72-73, 73-74 40 Zeeland, Mich. Veronneau, Tom * 67-68, 68-69, 69-70 52-53 Meriden, Conn. Ravenel, Evan 08-09, 09-10 24 Tampa, Fla. Visockas, Deirunas 11-12 2 Kaunas, Lithuania Reese, Michael 89-90 23 Washington, D.C. VonBurg, Rudy 57-58 Manhasset, N.Y. Regan, Thomas (mngr.) 56-57, 57-58 — Jamaica Plain, Mass. Rehnquist, Peter 09-10, 10-11, 11-12 25 Sharon, Mass. W-X-Y-Z Reilly, Nicki (mngr.) 01-02 — Hingham, Mass. Waldron, Mary Kay (mngr.) 94-95 — Harvard, Mass. Reynolds, David 62-63 Sea Cliff, N.Y. Walker, Dave 70-71, 71-72, 72-73 11 Jamaica Plain, N.Y. Rice, Tyrese * 05-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 4 Richmond, Va. Walls, Kenny * 98-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 21 San Francisco, Calif. Richichi, Frank 62-63 White Plains, N.Y. Ward, Gerald * 60-61, 61-62, 62-63 40 New York, N.Y. Roche, Tyler * 06-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10 22 Manchester, N.H. Ward, James 92-93 24 Ridgefield, Conn. Rodriguez, Javier 97-98 22 Vitoria, Spain Ward, Robert 63-64, 64-65 Bronx, N.Y. Roman, Melissa (mngr.) 97-98 — Northborough, Mass. Watson, Jermaine 01-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 4 Dorchester, Mass. Rooney, Ed 65-66, 66-67, 67-68 22-23 Albany, N.Y. Weldon, Mel 73-74, 74-75 12 Jersey City, N.J. Ross, Brian 98-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 45 North Quincy, Mass. Whelan, Gus 24-25 Lynn, Mass. Rossi, Robert 64-65, 65-66 32-33 Wellesley, Mass. Whelpley, John 51-52 Milton, Mass. Roth, Jeff 76-77, 77-78 44 Decatur, Ill. Williams, Sean 04-05, 05-06 51 Houston, Texas Rountree, Terry 91-92 30 West Haven, Conn. Williams, Wayne 91-92 33 Chicago, Ill. Rubin, Danny 10-11, 11-12 31 Chevy Chase, Md. Winchester, James (mngr.) 99-00 — East Lyme, Conn. Ryan, Ed 45-46, 46-47 30 Newton, Mass. Wolters, Willie 64-65, 65-66, 66-67 52-53 Brooklyn, N.Y. Ryan, Jim 93-94, 94-95 11 Alexandria, Va. Woods, Jim (mgr) 97-98 — Emerson, N.J. Woodward, Duane * 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 20 St. Albans, N.Y. * Captain Woolf, Robert 45-46, 46-47, 47-48, 48-49 Allston, Mass. Zoia, Zach (mngr.) 07-08 — Nashua, N.H.

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1924-25 1948-49 Stan Sincoski (2.8, 1.0), John Whelpley Joe Borowski, Andy Carroll (acting cap- Dan Bricker (11.9), Ray Carr (4.8, cap- (2.7, 1.0) 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview tain), Bud Dower, Ed Harrison (captain), tain), Tom Deegan (11.3), Bob Fitzgerald Ed Hawley, Jim Hickey, Fred McMeni- (2.4), Frank Gaffney (3.6), Albie Gould, 1952-53 men, Ed Mockler, Owen Murphy, Grattan Jim Harrington, Ron Hickey (1.0), Frank Ronald Bielicki, James Cashman, John O’Connell, Fred Moncewicz, Herb Higgins (11.5), Phil Kenny (1.2), Harry Cox, Tom Cullinane, Tony Daukas, John Stokinger, Walter Waldron, Gus Whelan Kirby, Gerry Levinson (1.4), Thomas O’Hara, Phil Powell, Lou Shurtleff, John Meade (0.4), Tom O’Brien (9.6), Mort Silk (captain), Stan Sincoski 1925-45 Stagoff (5.9), Bob Woolf (0.8) No teams at Boston College 1953-54 1949-50 Tom Aldrich (1.3), Jim Brosnahan (1.6), 1945-46 Tom Deegan (7.6), Fran Duggan (3.3), Dan Burns (2.3), Pat Cahill (6.3), Tom Robert Bidwell (0.0), Ray Carr (8.8), Dick Fitzgerald (7.1), Paul Flanagan Cullinane (13.8), Tony Daukas (18.3), Mike Crimmins (3.0), Bob Fitzgerald (0.4), Frank Gaffney (3.3), Bill Gauthier Ralph Donnelly (1.5), Bob McGurkin (9.3), Power Fraser (0.0), Edward Grant (0.5), Ron Hickey (1.2), Frank Higgins (0.2), Richard Mulcahy (1.0), John (1.0), Jim Harrington (3.8), Phil Kenney (4.8), Harry Kirby (0.5), Gerry Levinson O’Hara (9.3, captain), Phil Powell (12.7), (14.9), Tom Lamb (3.0), Gerry Levinson (1.0), Jack Moran (0.8), Tom O’Brien Lou Shurtleff (2.3), Dick Skeffington (2.3), Russell Nagle (0.0), Bob Quirk (10.1, captain), Tim O’Connell (12.4), (7.3) (1.5), Eddie Ryan (1.4), Jim Sharry (5.3, Tom O’Toole (8.3), Cliff Roby, Mort captain), Emil Strug (4.5), Al Twomey Stagoff (2.1) 1954-55 (1.3), Jack White (0.3), Bob Woolf (2.4) Tom Aldrich (0.4, 1.0), Jim Brosnahan 1950-51 (4.5, 5.6), Pat Cahill (8.9, 6.0), Tom Cul- 1946-47 Tom Deegan (captain), Fran Duggan, linane (9.1, 7.2), Dick Dunn (7.5, 8.6), Dan Bricker, Ray Carr, Jim Harrington, Dick Fitzgerald, Frank Gaffney, Ron Stan Kieon (2.3, 2.2), Paul McAdams (3.5, Frank Higgins, Phil Kenny, John Hickey, Harry Kirby, Jack Moran, Jim 3.9), Bob McGurkin (1.7, 1.0), Richard Letvinchuk, Elmore Moganthaler, Ed- Norton, Tim O’Connell, Tom O’Toole, Mulcahy (2.6, 2.1), Phil Powell (12.8, ward Ryan, Jim Sharry (captain), Mort John Silk, Stan Sincoski 19.0, captain), Leo Power (1.0, 2.0), Lou Stagoff, Emil Strug, Bob Woolf Shurtleff (5.4, 5.5), Dick Skeffington 1951-52 (17.8, 3.6), Thomas Sullivan (1.3, 1.5) 1947-48 Thomas Aldrich (1.4), Ronald Bielicki Robert Bidwell (0.0), Thomas Brennan, (0.8), John Cox (1.4, 0.9), Tom Cullinane 1955-56 Dan Bricker (13.3), Ray Carr (7.1), Mike (1.3, 0.7), Tony Daukas (12.2, 6.1), Fran Ronald Beilicki, George Bigelow, Fred Crimmins, Bob Fitzgerald (2.8), Albie Duggan (8.4, 7.4), Bill Gauthier (0.3), Bortolussi, Jim Brosnahan, Pat Cahill Gould, Frank Higgins (9.4), Phil Kenny Henry Kenney (2.0), Thomas McElroy (captain), John Harrington, Paul Lyons, acc (4.4), John Letvinchuk (6.9, captain), (0.4), Jack Moran (7.7, 1.4), Jim Norton Paul McAdams, Leo Power, Dick Skeff- Gerry Levinson (1.3), Thomas Meade (1.8, 2.7), Tim O’Connell (7.6, 8.2), John ington (4.0), Tom O’Brien (9.1), Bob Quirk, Jim O’Hara (3.0, 0.4), Tom O’Toole (11.6, 2.3, Rowe, Edward Ryan (1.3), Mort Stagoff captain), Phil Powell (2.8, 1.1), Lou 1956-57 (6.1), Emil Strug (1.3), Bob Woolf (2.1) Shurtleff (1.5, 0.8), John Silk (13.4, 4.6), George Bigelow (2.9, 1.0), Fred Bortolussi (3.5, 2.9), Dick Dunn (5.9, 6.7), Joseph history Flaherty (1.5, 1.0), Clarence Flahive (0.7, 0.0), George Giersch (14.4, 11.0), John Harrington (9.9, 7.3), Bob Latkany (9.9, 3.1), Paul Lyons (8.7, 3.0), Joe Manning (1.6, 2.6), Paul McAdams (10.5, 4.6, cap- tain), Charles McCullagh (0.6, 0.3), John boston college McGrath (10.8, 11.0), Bill Powers (2.1, 1.4)

1957-58 Don Allard (0.8, 0.9), George Bigelow (1.8, 0.6), George Giersch (14.9, 10.5), John Harrington (12.5, 5.9, captain), Bob 1953-54 Team Latkany (4.0, 1.1), Paul Lyons (13.3,

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4.4), Jack Magee (14.3, 3.9), Joe Man- Nelson, Dave Reynolds, Frank Richichi, 1968-69 ning (0.3, 2.4), John McAuliffe (0.5, 0.5), Ken Sommers, Gerry Ward (captain) Vin Costello (4.9, 1.4), Don Crosby (2.8, John McGrath (10.4, 10.9), Jim Power 0.5), Dennis Doble (1.4, 0.7), Jim (4.7, 2.6), Jack Schoppmeyer (3.8, 1.1), 1963-64 Downey (1.0, 0.3), Terry Driscoll (23.3, Rudy VonBurg (2.6, 3.5) John Austin, Dick Capp, Charlie Chaney, 17.8, captain), Bob Dukiet (DNP), Mike John Ezell, George Fitzsimmons (cap- Dunn (1.5, 0.2), Billy Evans (10.5, 2.0), 1958-59 tain), Bob Furbush, Ed Hockenbury, Frank Fitzgerald (11.4, 4.6), Ray LaGace Chuck Chevalier (10.7, 2.9), Ray Falvey George Humann, Tom Kelly, Bob Madi- (4.9, 1.8), Jim O’Brien (13.8, 2.4), Greg (1.3, 1.4), George Giersch (10.0, 10.8, gan, Jim Nelson, Manny Papoula, Jerry Sees (3.6, 1.1), Pete Sollenne (3.4, 1.0), captain), Bob Latkany (1.1, 0.4), Kevin Power, Bob Ward Tom Veronneau (12.1, 6.8) Loughery (16.8, 8.9), Jack Magee (13.1, 4.4), John McArdle (8.7, 3.1), John 1964-65 1969-70 McAuliffe (1.4, 1.0), John McGrath (7.8, John Austin, Ted Carter, Charlie Chaney, Vin Costello (11.3, 3.3), Dennis Doble 11.3), Vince McKeever (1.5, 0.0), Jim Bill Dwyer, John Ezell, Bob Furbush, (1.3, 0.5), Jim Downey (0.4, 0.4), Bob Power (3.2, 2.5), Frank Quinn (3.5, 5.6), Doug Hice, Ed Hockenbury, George Hu- Dukiet (1.8, 1.5), Mike Dunn (0.9, 0.2), Richard Schaller (1.6, 3.6), Jack mann (captain), Tom Kelly, Jim Nelson, Frank Fitzgerald (14.3, 8.6), Mike Marks Schoppmeyer (4.3, 1.2), Rudy VonBurg Manny Papoula, Bob Rossi, Bob Ward, (0.0, 0.0), Dave McAuliffe (0.4, 0.0), Dan (0.9, 2.1) Willie Wolters Metzler (1.7, 0.3), Jim O’Brien (16.5, 2.3), Jim Phelan (0.5, 0.3), Dan Reardon 1959-60 1965-66 (0.0, 0.0), Peter Schmid (3.4, 5.2), Greg John Cochran (0.5, 0.5), Bill Donovan Steve Adelman (20.1, 7.7), John Austin Sees (2.6, 2.4), Peter Sollene (11.7, 3.5), (15.8, 3.2), Larry Eisenhauer (3.5, 4.5), (25.4, 3.4), Ted Carter (2.5, 2.2), Charles Tom Veronneau (12.1, 9.0, captain) Ray Falvey (3.1, 2.3), Brian Fitzpatrick Chaney, Bill Dwyer, Doug Hice (8.6, 3.0), (4.3, 5.3), Bill Foley (13.3, 10.0) Ed Hockenbury (7.0, 3.4, captain), John 1970-71 Jim Hooley (17.6, 9.0), John McAuliffe Hoff, Tom Kelly, Steve Kelleher (5.0, Tom Anstett (2.9, 1.4), Rick Bolus (4.0, (1.3, 1.8), Vince McKeever (1.6, 0.6), 1.7), Jim Kissane (6.5, 6.4), Jack Kvancz 0.8), Vin Costello (10.5, 3.1), Don Crosby Gerard McKenna (0.5, 0.0), Frank Quinn (4.2, 1.3), Tom Pacynski, Manny (2.0, 0.3), Mike Dunn (1.7, 0.7), Frank (7.4, 9.1), Jack Schoppmeyer (12.8, 4.4, Popoula, Edward Rooney, Bob Rossi Fitzgerald (14.4, 7.8), Dave Freitag (4.4, captain), Joe Sikorski (1.3, 1.2) (2.1, 2.8), Bob Ward, Willie Wolters 3.2), Jim O’Brien (18.9, 3.1, captain), (14.0, 16.6) Jim Phelan (2.5, 1.2), Peter Schmid 1960-61 (11.5, 6.0), Greg Sees (5.4, 3.4), Bobby Jim Alexander (0.5), Bob Boberg (3.8), 1966-67 Smith (2.0, 3.3), Dave Walker (4.2, 4.0) Charlie Carr (1.2), Chuck Chevalier (9.3), Steve Adelman (18.9, 7.0), Terry Driscoll Bob DeGrass (3.4), Bill Donovan (10.7), (13.7, 10.5), Bill Dwyer, Billy Evans (12.5, 1971-72 Brian Fitzpatrick (1.4), Bill Foley (8.8), 2.6), Barry Gallup (1.0, 0.8), Jim Halton Tom Anstett (4.0, 2.7), Rick Bolus, Phil Jim Hooley (22.3), Jerry Power (11.5), (1.5, 0.3), Doug Hice (5.6, 1.5), Steve Dunn (0.5, 0.0), Dave Freitag (1.9, 1.2), Frank Quinn (8.8, captain), Dave Kelleher (2.1, 0.1), Jim King (1.5), Jim Dan Kilcullen (14.0, 6.6), Herrick Reynolds (0.4), Ken Sommers (1.7), Kissane (8.8, 6.6), Jack Kvancz (8.5, 2.4), Lengers (0.7, 1.0), Jere Nolan (3.0, 1.2), Gerry Ward (13.3) Tom Pacynski (2.2, 1.1), Ed Rooney (2.0, Mark Raterink (5.4, 3.1), Jim Phelan 1.0), Willie Wolters (10.3, 8.4, captain) (11.9, 2.4), Steve Reid (1.0, 1.5), Peter 1961-62 Schmid (14.0, 7.7, captain), Bobby Bob Boberg, Charlie Carr, Chuck Cheva- 1967-68 Smith (4.3, 2.4), Dave Ulrich (4.2, 0.9), lier, John Concannon, Bob DeGrass, Bill Steve Adelman (12.4, 4.8), Ted Carter Dave Walker (11.3, 9.2), Maurice Walker Donovan, George Fitzsimmons, Bill (2.0, 2.0), Dennis Doble (0.5, 0.3), Terry (0.0, 0.6) Foley (captain), Jim Hooley, Bob Madi- Driscoll (17.8, 12.9), Bob Dukiet (13.6, gan, Jerry Power, Dave Reynolds, Frank 2.8), Billy Evans (7.4, 3.0), Steve Kelle- 1972-73 Richichi, Gerry Ward her (5.4, 1.1), Jim King (0.7, 0.3), Jim Tom Anstett (8.6, 5.7), Kissane (9.6, 6.0, captain), Jack Kvancz (2.1, 0.8), Rich Burke (1.5, 0.7), Bob Car- 1962-63 (10.7, 2.5), Ray LaGace (3.5, 2.5), Mike rington (12.2, 6.7), Bill Collins (1.7, 1.0), Bob Boberg, Dick Capp, Charlie Carr, Marks (4.7, 0.3), Tom Pacynski (3.2, Dave Freitag (3.0, 1.4), Ivo Holland (0.0, John Ezell, George Fitzsimmons, Bob 2.2), Ed Rooney (3.2, 1.2), Pete Sollenne 0.0), Dan Kilcullen (12.0, 4.5), Herrick Furbush, George Humann, Bob Madigan, (2.8, 1.1), Tom Veronneau (3.6, 2.5) Lenger, Will Morrison (9.4, 7.0), Jere Mike Malkemus, John Mastropolo, Jim Nolan (11.8, 2.4), 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7.2), Steve Reid (1.5, 1.9), Bobby Smith Ernie Cobb (22.8, 3.2, co-captain), Gary 1982-83 (3.6, 2.5, captain), Willie Taylor (3.0, Dias (1.2, 0.2), Chris Foy (0.9, 0.8), Rick Burnett Adams (3.1, 2.2), 2011-12 reviewMichael 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview 0.8), Frank Tracey (0.0, 0.0), Dave Ulrich Kuhn (6.0, 4.1), Tom Meggers (8.1, 5.3), Adams (16.2, 2.7, co-captain), Martin (3.5, 1.2), Dave Walker (10.5, 7.7) Dave Prokopchak (1.0, 0.1), Jeff Roth Clark (8.4, 4.0, co-captain), Ron Crevier (4.5, 2.2), Joe Streater (7.3, 3.6), Jim (0.9, 0.9), Russ Doherty (DNP), John 1973-74 Sweeney (4.3, 3.0, co-captain), Jack Garris (19.7, 7.8), Ted Kelley (0.9, 0.9), Paul Berwanger (4.2, 4.0), Mitch Buon- Uhlar (1.3, 0.3) Roger McCready (3.9, 1.4), Jay Murphy aguro (0.9, 0.4), Bob Carrington (19.4, (17.7, 8.1, co-captain), Tim O’Shea (1.3, 4.5), Bill Collins (9.1, 9.3), Jeff Jurgens 1978-79 0.7), Dominic Pressley (5.9, 2.6), Stu (1.0, 0.6), Dan Kilcullen (4.3, 1.0, cap- Joe Beaulieu (11.3, 6.7), Michael Ben- Primus (4.9, 2.2), Mark Schmidt (0.8, tain), Will Morrison (6.3, 3.7), Jere nett (3.2, 1.2), Michael Bowie (11.3, 0.6), Mike Sinicki (0.3, 0.7), Terrence Nolan (11.5, 2.3), Mark Raterink (13.9, 3.6), Vin Caraher (10.0, 4.2), Dwan Talley (3.9, 2.6) 8.0), Syd Sheppard (0.9, 1.8), Mike Chandler (5.3, 1.6), Tim Chase (1.9, 0.4), Shirey (1.4, 0.6), Frank Tracey (0.4, 0.4), Ernie Cobb (21.3, 3.6, co-captain), Ron 1983-84 Mel Weldon (8.7, 2.8) Crevier (1.0, 0.8), Chris Foy (3.5, 1.9), Michael Adams (17.3, 3.4, co-captain), Chris Jantzen (0.2, 0.0), Rick Kuhn (3.5, Troy Bowers (2.1, 1.9), Martin Clark 1974-75 3.6), Tom Meggers (2.7, 2.1), Dave (10.8, 6.4, co-captain), Russ Doherty Jeff Bailey (7.2, 2.1), Paul Berwanger Prokopchak (DNP), Rich Shrigley (5.7, (1.8, 1.4), Ted Kelley (DNP), Roger Mc- (7.2, 7.3), Mitch Buonaguro (1.4, 0.5), 3.6), Jim Sweeney (7.7, 2.9, co-captain) Cready (9.5, 3.7), Charlie Micol (1.0, Bob Carrington (20.9, 6.1), Bill Collins 0.3), Jay Murphy (19.8, 7.3, co-captain), (13.4, 10.4), Jeff Jurgens (1.2, 0.6), Her- 1979-80 Tim O’Shea (0.9, 0.4), Dominic Pressley rick Lengers (2.3, 1.7), Peter McNamara Burnett Adams (5.4, 3.6), John Bagley (4.4, 1.8), Stu Primus (7.0, 2.2), Rodney (0.6, 0.3), Will Morrison (17.6, 7.0), John (11.8, 3.1), Joe Beaulieu (11.1, 5.2), Rice (2.3, 1.0), Mark Schmidt (0.9, 0.9), O’Brien (1.6, 0.5), Tom O’Brien (0.5, 0.3), Michael Bennett (10.5, 2.9), Vin Caraher Mike Sinicki (0.9, 1.1), Terrence Talley Syd Sheppard (2.3, 2.5), Mike Shirey (10.2, 4.8), Dwan Chandler (9.6, 1.9), (4.2, 3.1) (1.6, 0.7), Frank Tracey (0.5, 0.2), Mel Tim Chase (2.7, 0.3), Ron Crevier (2.1, Weldon (9.9, 3.1, captain) 1,2), Chris Foy (1.9, 1.6), Tony Kinsley 1984-85 (0.0, 1.0), Charlie Miller (1.5, 2.0), Jeff Michael Adams (15.3, 3.3, captain), Skip 1975-76 Nocera (0.8, 0.8), Dave Prokopchak, Barry (6.5, 2.7), Jamie Benton (2.9, 0.9), Jeff Bailey (6.6, 2.4), Michael Bowie Rich Shrigley (6.7, 4.6), Jim Sweeney Troy Bowers (3.9, 2.8), Russ Doherty (2.0, 0.9), Bob Carrington (20.9, 5.5), (7.1, 2.1, captain) (DNP), Trevor Gordon (6.6, 5.2), Ted Kel- Ernie Cobb (4.5, 0.9), Bill Collins (11.7, ley (0.5, 0.5), Roger McCready (14.8, 10.1, captain), Pat Holmes (1.5, 1.4), 1980-81 4.8), Charlie Micol (0.6, 0.6), Dominic James Jackson (8.6, 1.5), Tom Meggers Burnett Adams (6.6, 3.4), John Bagley Pressley (10.4, 3.0), Stu Primus (8.8, acc (8.8, 5.9), Will Morrison (12.2, 5.9), John (20.4, 3.8), Joe Beaulieu (1.7, 1.6), Vin 3.4), Mark Schmidt (1.3, 0.8), Tyrone O’Brien (2.7, 0.8), Mike Shirey (2.5, 0.5) Caraher (2.1, 1.7), Dwan Chandler (11.8, Scott (1.7, 1.3), Mike Sinicki (0.9, 0.9), 2.4), Tim Chase (1.9, 0.4), Martin Clark Terrence Talley (6.3, 4.3) 1976-77 (10.2, 4.7), Chris Foy (4.2, 3.5, captain), Bob Bennifield (11.2, 7.3), Louis Benton Peter Krause (2.3, 0.5), Jay Murphy (9.3, 1985-86 (7.0, 1.2), Michael Bowie (7.5, 4.8), Ernie 4.4), Jeff Nocera (1.6, 0.2), Tim O’Shea Dana Barros (13.7, 2.8), Skip Barry (4.9, history Cobb (17.4, 3.2), Angelo Ferraro (2.0, (1.1, 0.8), Rich Shrigley (4.4, 3.6) 3.0), Jamie Benton (4.8, 1.4), Steve Ben- 0.8), Jeff Jurgens (6.3, 2.4, captain), ton (4.2, 1.8), Troy Bowers (10.3, 5.2), Rick Kuhn (5.5, 4.1), Mike Lunday (6.3, 1981-82 Gary Cole (0.0, 0.0), Russ Doherty (1.9, 5.4), John McCabe (0.0, 0.7), Tom Meg- Burnett Adams (4.9, 2.3), Michael 2.2), Trevor Gordon (4.5, 2.9), Tom gers (10.9, 7.8), John O’Brien (3.5, 1.8), Adams (5.3, 1.2), John Bagley (21.1, Hjerpe (2.4, 0.6), Ted Kelley (0.2, 0.3), Jeff Roth (3.9, 3.3), Mike Shirey (2.1, 3.8), Dwan Chandler (5.3, 1.9, co-cap- Roger McCready (18.1, 5.5, co-captain), boston college 0.8), Jim Sweeney (6.0, 2.4) tain), Martin Clark (8.9, 5.2), Ron Crevier Charlie Micol (0.3, 0.3), Kelly Monroe (3.1, 1.8), John Garris (8.5, 5.1), Tony (0.6, 0.4), Dominic Pressley (12.2, 3.4, 1977-78 Kinsley (0.8, 1.5), Jay Murphy (11.5, co-captain), Tyrone Scott (1.0, 1.7), Carl Baldwin (2.4, 0.9), Bob Bennifield 4.9), Tim O’Shea (1.7, 0.9), Stu Primus Mike Sinicki (1.2, 0.9) (15.0, 8.9, co-captain), Michael Bowie (0.7, 0.8), Mark Schmidt (1.4, 0.6), Rich (9.9, 2.9), Vin Caraher (6.3, 2.7), Tim Shrigley (9.1, 3.8, co-captain), Terrence Chase (1.8, 0.7), Jim Cirulli (0.0, 1.0), Talley (2.1, 1.2)

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1986-87 Dana Barros (18.7, 2.9), Skip Barry (8.4, 5.2), Jamie Benton (11.1, 4.0), Steve Benton (4.4, 2.1), Troy Bowers (10.7, 4.6, co-captain), Gary Cole (1.0, 0.4), Mike Corcoran (0.6, 0.0), Bob Francis (4.9, 2.8), John Heath (0.5, 0.3), Tom Hjerpe (1.5, 1.1), Ted Kelley (3.6, 2.6, co-cap- tain), Charlie Micol (0.3, 0.3), Kelly 1987-88 Team Monroe (0.0, 0.2), Reggie Pruitt (0.5, 0.5), Tyrone Scott (7.4, 5.3) (9.9, 2.6), Willy Foley tonio Granger (3.6, 1.9), (4.8, (2.4, 2.2), Randy Hagerdon (1.3, 1.7), 2.6), Chris Herren (14.0, 2.0), Kevin 1987-88 David Hinton (5.3, 1.4), Malcolm Huck- Hrobowski (8.9, 4.6), Keenan Jourdon Doug Able (5.3, 3.4), Dana Barros (21.9, aby (6.5, 1.9), Corey Jackson (4.4, 2.7), (6.2, 4.1), Marc Molinsky (7.6, 2.2), Mike 3.4, co-captain), Corey Beasley (5.7, Scott McQuarrie (0.7, 0.4), Bobby Moran Piwerka (0.8, 1.5), Jim Ryan (1.0, 0.3), 2.3), Jamie Benton (12.4, 2.5), Steve (8.1, 4.3), Clarzell Pearl (1.0, 0.7) Bevan Thomas (7.8, 4.6), Duane Wood- Benton (11.3, 5.1), Chad Bishop (0.0, ward (6.9, 3.4) 0.2), Mike Corcoran (1.2, 1.3), Willy 1991-92 Foley (2.1, 1.3), Bob Francis (5.3, 3.2), Gerrod Abram (11.3, 2.4), 1995-96 Bobby Moran (2.1, 1.5), Reggie Pruitt (17.8, 8.1), Howard Eisley (11.6, 3.6), Danya Abrams (19.6, 9.6), Greg Bartoli (0.3, 0.7), Rob Schnatmeier (1.8, 0.2), Willy Foley (2.5, 1.9), David Hinton (4.3, (0.0, 0.2), Andy Bedard (3.8, 1.4), Pat Tyrone Scott (8.5, 4.8, co-captain) 2.7), Kevin Hrobowski (3.5, 1.7), Mal- Bosworth (0.6, 0.0), Brad Christianson colm Huckaby (13.5, 3.5), Corey Jack- (1.3, 1.3), Mickey Curley (5.4, 3.5), Nate 1988-89 son (5.6, 4.9), Derek Jackson (1.4, 0.2), Fox (1.1, 0.9), Antonio Granger (10.6, Doug Able (8.5, 5.4), Dana Barros (23.9, Marc Molinsky (5.4, 1.1), Terry Rountree 3.4), Keenan Jourdon (7.6, 5.2), Kostas 3.6, co-captain), Corey Beasley (7.4, (1.5, 0.1), Wayne Williams (0.3, 0.5) Maglos (4.6, 1.4), Mike Piwerka (1.3, 4.6), Steve Benton (14.8, 5.3, co-cap- 1.2), Scoonie Penn (13.2, 3.4), Bevan tain), Chad Bishop (0.7, 0.0), Mike Cor- 1992-93 Thomas (6.9, 4.3), Duane Woodward coran (1.0, 1.2), Bryan Edwards (5.0, Gerrod Abram (9.6, 2.7), Robert Black- (8.8, 3.3) 1.9), Willy Foley, Tom Hjerpe (2.1, 1.6), well Jr. (2.0, 0.8), Bill Curley (15.8, 7.6), Corey Jackson (2.6, 2.1), Frank McArdle Howard Eisley (13.7, 3.5), Joe Giacona 1996-97 (0.5, 0.3), Daryl Michals (0.7, 0.9), Bobby (0.0, 0.3), Paul Grant (5.0, 3.5), David Danya Abrams (16.4, 8.2), Andy Bedard Moran (5.7, 3.0), Reggie Pruitt (1.6, 1.8), Hinton (4.7, 3.6), Kevin Hrobowski (6.5, (4.2, 1.9), Pat Bosworth (0.9, 0.3), Brad Rob Schnatmeier (0.6, 0.1), Bobby Ray 3.3), Malcolm Huckaby (11.5, 4.0), Christianson (1.4, 0.9), Mickey Curley Smith (1.5, 0.7), John Stovall (3.3, 1.8) Derek Jackson (1.7, 0.8), Marc Molinsky (8.3, 4.9), Damien Foster (0.9, 0.4), Nate (5.1, 1.1), Jim Panettiere (1.0, 1.1), Fox (0.9, 0.9), Antonio Granger (10.1, 1989-90 James Ward (2.0, 1.0) 4.1), Keenan Jourdon (3.9, 3.5), Brian Doug Able (12.0, 7.4), Lior Arditti (9.3, Keefe (DNP-transfer), Kostas Maglos 1.4), Corey Beasley (4.2, 1.7), Chad 1993-94 (4.9, 3.7), Scoonie Penn (13.1, 3.2), Bishop, Bryan Edwards (8.9, 2.8), Willy Gerrod Abram (8.4, 2.7), Danya Abrams Bevan Thomas (5.5, 2.5), Duane Wood- Foley (2.8, 1.2), Randy Hagerdon (2.3, (10.4, 7.1), Robert Blackwell Jr. (DNP), ward (10.7, 3.3) 2.0), Mike Herren (3.6, 1.6), David Hin- Brad Christianson (1.2, 1.2), Bill Curley ton (11.3, 4.5), Corey Jackson (4.2, 2.2), (20.0, 9.0), Howard Eisley (16.0, 3.4), 1997-98 Walter Lundy (3.5, 0.6), Daryl Michals Paul Grant (3.3, 2.2), Kevin Hrobowski Julian Bah (0.0, 0.0), Jonathan Beer- (1.7, 1.0), Bobby Moran (4.8, 2.0), Reg- (2.7, 2.2), Malcolm Huckaby (10.2, 3.6), bohm (3.6, 2.3), Jim Boland (0.0, 0.3), gie Pruitt (3.8, 3.2, co-captain), Michael Keenan Jourdon (2.9, 2.1), Marc Molin- Michael Cotton (DNP-transfer), Mickey Reese (8.1, 3.3), Lyle Roberts (1.0, 0.0), sky (4.1, 1.6), Jim Ryan (2.7, 0.4), Bevan Curley (11.0, 6.8), Nicolas Dunn (0.0, Bobby Ray Smith (1.9, 0.4, co-captain) Thomas (DNP-transfer) 0.3), Damien Foster (1.5, 1.5), Antonio Granger (17.9, 6.2), Kenny Harley (4.5, 1990-91 1994-95 3.5), Kostas Maglos (13.3, 6.7), Dwayne Doug Able (10.3, 5.1), Gerrod Abram Danya Abrams (22.1, 9.1), Robert Black- Pina (1.4, 1.9), Javier Rodriguez (4.5, (9.4, 1.9), Lior Arditti (4.5, 0.8), Corey well Jr. (3.0, 3.0), Brad Christianson 2.3), Duane Woodward (15.6, 4.3) Beasley (6.6, 2.8), Bill Curley (12.6, 6.9), (1.7, 1.6), Mickey Curley (6.1, 4.3), An-

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1998-99 2003-04 2008-09 Julian Bah (0.3, 0.4), Jonathan Beer- Uka Agbai (10.6, 5.0), Nate Doornekamp Cortney Dunn (0.9, 1.9), Dallas 2011-12 review Elmore 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview bohm (5.9, 2.6), Jim Boland (0.0, 0.0), (3.1, 3.1), Jared Dudley (11.9, 6.6), Ted (2.7, 1.2), Reggie Jackson (7.0, 3.3), Michael Cotton (10.0, 4.6), Willie Deane Dunlap (0.0, 0.2), Devon Evertsen (2.2, Nick Mosakowski (0.0, 0.0), Biko Paris (5.3, 1.6), Nicolas Dunn (0.0, 0.0), Kenny 0.7), Steve Hailey (4.5, 1.4), Louis Hin- (3.4, 0.9), Corey Raji (9.9, 6.1), Evan Harley (11.2, 3.7), Osei Millar (2.2, 1.3), nant (5.2, 2.1), Tavio Hobson (0.3, 0.6), Ravenel (2.0, 1.4), Tyrese Rice (16.9, Timos Papadimitriou (DNP), Dwayne Johnnie Jackson (2.0, 1.3), Sean Mar- 3.8), Tyler Roche (3.5, 1.5), Rakim Pina (4.3, 2.7), Brian Ross (8.5, 4.9), shall (8.0, 2.7), Tyler Neville (0.4, 0.0), Sanders (12.9, 4.4), Josh Southern (6.0, Clinton Sims (8.7, 3.0), Xavier Single- Craig Smith (16.9, 8.3), Jermaine Wat- 5.1), Joe Trapani (13.4, 6.6) tary, Kenny Walls (10.5, 4.0) son (6.8, 2.8) 2009-10 1999-2000 2004-05 Cortney Dunn (0.9, 1.9), Dallas Elmore Uka Agbai (6.6, 5.0), Jonathan Beer- Nate Doornekamp (5.2, 4.8), Jared Dud- (3.9, 1.6), Reggie Jackson (12.9, 5.7), bohm (7.2, 4.0), (18.8, 3.1), ley (16.5, 7.5), Ted Dunlap (0.0, 0.3), Nick Mosakowski (0.5, 0.3), Biko Paris Michael Cotton (6.3, 4.3), Andrew Dud- Steve Hailey (3.4, 1.9), Louis Hinnant (4.8, 2.0), Corey Raji (11.4, 5.8), Evan ley (0.7, 0.9), Nicolas Dunn (0.6, 0.2), (5.3, 2.3), Sean Marshall (11.1, 2.7), Ravenel (3.3, 2.4), Peter Rehnquist (1.0, Kenny Harley (5.5, 3.0), Osei Millar (2.3, Akida McLain (3.9, 2.6), Tyler Neville 0.3), Tyler Roche (7.2, 2.4), Rakim 2.9), Dwayne Pina (1.8, 1.3), Will Poole (0.2, 0.3), John Oates (0.8, 1.2), Craig Sanders (11.3, 3.7), Josh Southern (4.4, (DNP), Brian Ross (3.4, 3.5), Xavier Sin- Smith (18.0, 8.5), Jermaine Watson (9.6, 3.2), Joe Trapani (14.1, 6.4) gletary (12.0, 3.8), Kenny Walls (8.8, 3.3), Gordon Watt (1.3, 0.8), Sean 3.6), Witt (DNP) Williams (4.1, 3.5) 2010-11 John Cahill (2.1, 1.2), Cortney Dunn (1.3, 2000-01 2005-06 1.2), Dallas Elmore (2.3, 1.3), Matt Uka Agbai (9.1, 3.9), Jonathan Beer- Tyrelle Blair (DNP-transfer), Jared Dud- Humphrey (DNP-transfer), Reggie Jack- bohm (6.4, 3.7), Troy Bell (20.4, 4.3), ley (16.7, 6.6), Ted Dunlap (1.4, 0.7), son (18.2, 4.3), Chris Kowalski (0.1, 0.5), Adam DeMong (0.6, 0.4), Andrew Dudley Marquez Haynes (2.5, 0.8), Louis Hin- Nick Mosakowski (0.2, 0.1), Gabe Moton (0.4, 2.0), Nicolas Dunn (0.6, 0.2), Jon nant (7.5, 2.8), Sean Marshall (11.1, (2.5, 1.3), Biko Paris (10.3, 2.2), Corey Ekweozor (0.4, 0.1), Ludmil Hadjisotirov 3.9), Akida McLain (4.2, 2.7), Evan Raji (12.1, 6.7), Peter Rehnquist (0.6, (2.3, 0.5), Kenny Harley (10.7, 5.6), Brian Neisler (1.3, 0.5), Tyler Neville (0.8, 0.4), 0.3), Danny Rubin (4.1, 1.6), Josh South- Ross (2.9, 1.7), Ryan Sidney (9.4, 4.7), John Oates (3.4, 2.5), Tyrese Rice (9.3, ern (6.6, 3.8), Joe Trapani (14.8, 7.0) Xavier Singletary (11.7, 5.2), Kenny 1.4), Craig Smith (17.6, 9.4), Sean Walls (7.3, 3.3), Erik Witt (DNP) Williams (3.1, 3.4) 2011-12 Salah Abdo (0.0, 0.0), Ryan Anderson 2001-02 2006-07 (11.2, 7.4), John Cahill (2.2, 1.3), John acc Uka Agbai (11.9, 6.0), Troy Bell (21.6, Tyrelle Blair (2.7, 2.9), Jared Dudley Cain Carney (0.0, 0.5), KC Caudill (2.2, 4.1), Andrew Bryant (4.1, 2.8), Adam De- (19.0, 8.3), Marquez Haynes (3.8, 1.3), 1.1), Dennis Clifford (9.1, 4.7), Jordan Mong (0.6, 0.0), Nate Doornekamp (2.2, Daye Kaba (1.3, 0.3), Sean Marshall Daniels (6.4, 1.6), Patrick Heckmann 3.6), Ludmil Hadjisotirov (0.8, 0.8), Brian (14.8, 4.5), Akida McLain (2.0, 1.5), Tyler (8.3, 3.0), Matt Humphrey (10.3, 3.4), Ross (3.6, 2.2), Ryan Sidney (13.7, 7.8), Neville (0.7, 0.2), John Oates (4.7, 3.7), Lonnie Jackson (8.3, 2.5), Ryan Kil- Mike Viglione (0.0, 0.0), Kenny Walls Tyrese Rice (17.6, 3.4), Tyler Roche (1.7, cullen (0.3, 0.3), Gabe Moton (2.9, 1.6), history (12.9, 4.3), Jermaine Watson (3.6, 1.8), 1.7), Shamari Spears (7.1, 4.6), Sean Eddie Odio (0.9, 1.0), Peter Rehnquist K. Zoellner (1.2, 0.3) Williams (12.1, 6.9) (0.0, 0.3), Danny Rubin (1.1, 0.7), Deirunas Visockas (0.4, 0.4) 2002-03 2007-08 Uka Agbai (14.0, 6.0), Troy Bell (25.2, Brennan Bennett (0, 7, 0.0), Tyrelle Blair * The numbers in parentheses are 4.6), Andrew Bryant (7.1, 3.2), Adam De- (5.0, 4.8), Cortney Dunn (1.7, 0.7), Daye points per game and rebounds per boston college Mong (0.4, 0.1), Nate Doornekamp (3.3, Kaba (0.6, 0.6), John Oates (4.3, 3.4), game. Years in which there is only one 4.0), Adoyah Evans-Miller (0.2, 0.5), Biko Paris (5.7, 1.7), Corey Raji (8.3, number indicate points per game. Louis Hinnant (4.7, 2.2), Tavio Hobson 4.3), Tyrese Rice (21.0, 3.3), Tyler Roche (0.0, 0.0), Johnnie Jackson (1.2, 0.6), (3.8, 1.9), (11.3, 4.6), Ryan Sidney (12.4, 6.9), Craig Smith Josh Southern (5.7, 3.4), Shamari (19.9, 7.9), Jermaine Watson (5.1, 2.5), Spears (9.6, 6.1), Joe Trapani (DNP- Kirsten Zoellner (0.3, 0.2) transfer)

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#0 Charlie Micol Malcolm Huckaby Carl Baldwin Tyler Roche Salah Abdo Chris Herren Clinton Sims Rich Shrigley John Cahill Reggie Jackson Dwayne Pina Kirsten Zoellner Roger McCready Ryan Sidney Steve Hailey Duane Woodward #23 #00 Akida McLain Joe Trapani Gordon Watt Edward Murphy Uka Agbai Biko Paris Ryan Anderson John Cahill Jim Power Marquez Haynes KC Caudill Lonnie Jackson Ed Rooney #13 Mike Shirey #1 #10 Paul Lyons Tim Chase Gabe Moton Rudy Von Burg Ted Lyons Michael Adams Craig Smith Bill Donovan John Austin Kelly Monroe Charlie Carr Jim Halton John Stovall #2 John Austin Andy Bedard Michael Reese Troy Bell Jim Kissane Kenny Harley Gerrod Abram Deirunas Visockas Jim O’Brien Nate Doornekamp Kostas Maglos Jere Nolan Daye Kaba Xavier Singletary #3 John O’Brien John Cain Carney Sean Marshall Jack Magee Jim Cirulli Dana Barros Mike Bennett #14 Antonio Granger ’98 Robert Blackwell, Jr. Ted Kelley Dick Schaller Pat Bosworth Chad Bishop Bill Foley #21 Brian Keefe Howard Eisley Bob Forbush Doug Hice Michael Cotton Nicolas Dunn Billy Evans Bob Dukiet Ludmil Hadjisitirov Jordan Daniels Jim Phelan Tom Anstett Jared Dudley Mitch Buonaguro Michael Bowie Eddie Odio #11 Ernie Cobb Jeff Nocera Barry McGrath Bob Debois Mark Schmidt #4 Rudy Von Burg Lior Arditti Dana Barros Jack Harrington Jim Kissane Joseph Giacona Antonio Granger Danya Abrams ’97 Stafford Hillaire Dave Walker Mickey Curley Kenny Walls Bevan Thomas Jeff Jurgens Nick Mosakowski Tyler Neville #24 Jonathan Beerbohm Chris Foy Matt Humphrey Tyler Roche Ronald Bielicki Jermaine Watson Jim Sweeney George Giersch Tyrese Rice Jamie Benton #15 #22 Bob Latkony Gabe Moton Bobby Ray Smith Frederick Bortulissi Jim Power Dave Reynolds Jim Ryan Bob Latkany Jack Schoppmeyer John Mastropolo James “Scoonie” Penn Billy Evans Chuck Chevalier Tom Kelly Erik Witt Tim O’Shea Bob Boberg Jack Kvancz Louis Hinnant Bryan Edwards Dick Capp Don Crosby Corey Raji Billy Curley Bill Dwyer Dave McAuliffe Ryan Kilcullen Will Poole Ed Rooney Vin Caraher Rakim Sanders Jim Downey Terrence Talley #12 Mike Dunn Steve Benton Paul McAdams #20 Greg Sees Mike Herren Jack Magee Frank Quinn Dave Ulrich James Ward Jim Nelson Bill Foley Frank Tracey Danya Abrams Dwayne Pina ’00 John Austin Jerry Power Michael Bowie Devon Evertson Jim Halton Mike Malkemus Ned Hall Evan Ravenel #5 Mike Marks Jerry Power Mike Sinicki Chris Kowalski William Monahan Jim Downey Doug Hice Corey Jackson Dennis Clifford Joe Manning Rick Bolus Bob Dukiet Keenan Jourdon Dwan Chandler Willie Taylor Mike Dunn Javier Rodriguez Dominic Pressley Mel Weldon Dan Kilcullen Adoyah Evans-Miller

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#25 Bobby Francis #43 Trevor Gordon James Brosnahan Derek Jackson Jim Hooley John Heath 2011-12 review 2012-13 eAgles bAsketbAll stAff seAson Preview George Bigelow Keenan Jourdon Ted Carter Willy Foley Tom Kelly Julian Bah Jim King Jack Kvancz Andrew Bryant Tom Meggers #51 Rob Schnatmeier Shamari Spears Charlie Miller Ed Hockenbury Jim Panettiere Terry Driscoll Pat Bosworth #35 #44 Dave Freitag Ted Dunlap Charlie Chancey Kevin Loughery Sean Williams Peter Rehnquist Dennis Doble Brian Fitzpatrick Marc Molinsky ’95 Bob Smith George Fitzsimmons #52 #28 Rick Kuhn George Humann Frank Mcardle Richard Dunn #32 Dave Prokopchak Steve Adelman Bob DeGrasse Jim Power Doug Able Vin Costello Ken Sommers #30 George Fitzsimmons Willie Deane Pat Holmes Willie Wolters John Schoppmeyer Bob Rossi Jeff Roth Tom Verroneau Chuck Chevalier Ray LaGrace #40 Chris Foy Pete Schmid Bob Boberg Dan Metzler John McAuliffe Burnett Adams Will Morrison Manny Papoula Syd Sheppard Gerry Ward Rodney Rice Vin Caraher Bill Dwyer Dominic Pressley Bob Ward Tyrone Scott Josh Southern Pete Sollene Michael Corcoran Steve Kelleher David Hinton Jim Phelan Walter Lundy Mike Dunn Brad Christianson #53 Ivo Holland Marc Molinsky Frank Fitzgerald Tyrelle Blair Willie Wolters Bob Carrington Andy Bedard Mark Raterink Tom Verroneau Mike Lunday Nate Fox Jeff Bailey #45 Dave Prokopchak Andrew Dudley Louis Benton Steve Adelman #54 John Bagley John Oates Joe Streater Jim Sweeney Vin McKeever Peter Krause Reggie Pruitt Nate Fox Frank Quinn Stu Primus #33 Paul Grant Brian Ross Bob Madigan Bobby Moran Pat Cahill Adam DeMong Ezell Tom Pacynski Terry Rountree Bob Rossi Frank Fitzgerald Dallas Elmore Ray LaGrace #41 Mike Marks Paul Berwanger Steve Kelleher Bill Collins #31 Joe Beaulieu Maurice Walker Bob Bennifield Acc Barry McGrath Martin Clark Richie Burke John Bagley Manny Papoula Skip Barry Randy Hagerdon Gary Cole Bill Dwyer Frank McArdle Kevin Hrobowski Pete Sollene Lyle Roberts Jon Ekweozor #55 Dan Crosby Wayne Williams Frank “Sky” Quinn Phil Dunn Derek Jackson #42 Tom Pacynski history Mitch Buonaguro Mike Piwerka Barry McGrath Ed Hockenbury ’66 Ron Crevier James Jackson Damien Foster Jim Hooley Martin Clark Jack Uhlar Johnnie Jackson Bob Madigan #50 John Garris Chris Jantzen Evan Neisler Ted Carter Roy Falvey Troy Bowers Burnett Adams Patrick Heckmann Jim King Frank Richichi Daryl Michals Tony Kinsley Greg Sees Ed Hockenbury Cortney Dunn boston college Russ Doherty #34 Vin Costello Terry Driscoll Troy Bowers George Bigelow Steve Reid Pete Schmid Corey Beasley George Giersch Jay Murphy Frank Fitzgerald Osei Millar Charlie Carr Tom Hjerpe Herrick Lengers Tavio Hobson Dave Reynolds Jim Boland Bill Loos Danny Rubin Charlie Chaney Rick Kuhn Dennis Doble Ron Crevier

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Year GP WLPCT PF PA Coach Captain(s) 1904-05 14 68.429 228 407 Higgins Lyons 1905-06 26 8 18 .308 431 611 James Crowley Peter Sullivan 1906-07 413.250 64 133 James Crowley — 1910-11 624.333 124 198 No Coach — 1916-17 523.400 116 125 Rev. Paul McNally, S.J. Paul Gately 1918-19 541.800 155 124 (Coach & Captain) 1919-20 10 64.600 192 220 Luke Urban — 1920-21 15 96.600 467 419 Luke Urban Jerry Mahoney 1921-22 12 39.250 314 405 William Coady Tom Murphy 1922-23 945.444 221 250 William Coady Bill Melley 1923-24 11 83.727 302 251 William Coady Jim Hickey 1924-25 11 65.545 301 322 William Coady Ed Harrrison 1945-46 14 3 11 .214 648 783 Al McClellan Jim Sharry 1946-47 22 12 10 .545 1294 1201 Al McClellan Jim Sharry 1947-48 23 13 10 .565 1251 1261 Al McClellan John Letvinchuk 1948-49 18 99.500 976 1001 Al McClellan Ray Carr 1949-50 20 11 9 .550 1215 1254 Al McClellan Tom O’Brien 1950-51 28 17 11 .607 1836 1650 Al McClellan Tom Deegan 1951-52 27 22 5 .815 1973 1655 Al McClellan Tom O’Toole 1952-53 22 7 15 .318 1575 1702 Al McClellan John Silk 1953-54 22 11 11 .500 1583 1551 Don Martin John O’Hara 1954-55 26 8 18 .308 1799 2122 Don Martin Phil Powell 1955-56 24 6 18 .250 1673 1935 Don Martin Pat Cahill 1956-57 25 13 12 .520 1836 1821 Don Martin Paul McAdams 1957-58 22 16 6 .727 1642 1507 Don Martin John Harrington 1958-59 26 17 9 .654 1845 1656 Don Martin George Giersch 1959-60 25 11 14 .440 1878 1895 Don Martin Jack Schoppmeyer 1960-61 23 14 9 .609 1833 1750 Don Martin Frank Quinn 1961-62 22 15 7 .682 1872 1708 Don Martin Bill Donovan 1962-63 26 10 16 .385 1565 1565 Gerry Ward 1963-64 21 10 11 .476 1759 1782 George Fitzsimmons 1964-65 29 22 7 .759 2655 2441 Bob Cousy George Humann 1965-66 26 21 5 .808 2368 2092 Bob Cousy Ed Hockenbury 1966-67 26 23 3 .885 2150 1856 Bob Cousy Willie Wolters 1967-68 25 17 8 .680 2219 1872 Bob Cousy Jim Kissane 1968-69 28 24 4 .857 2367 2035 Bob Cousy Terry Driscoll 1969-70 24 11 13 .458 1771 1762 Tom Veronneau 1970-71 26 15 11 .577 1939 1822 Chuck Daly Jim O’Brien 1971-72 26 13 13 .500 1853 1899 Peter Schmid 1972-73 25 11 14 .440 1859 1869 Bob Zuffelato Bobby Smith 1973-74 30 21 9 .700 2365 2235 Bob Zuffelato Dan Kilcullen 1974-75 30 21 9 .700 2434 2230 Bob Zuffelato Mel Weldon 1975-76 26 9 17 .346 1897 1930 Bob Zuffelato Bill Collins 1976-77 26 8 18 .308 1925 2183 Bob Zuffelato Jeff Jurgens 1977-78 26 15 11 .577 2136 2102 Tom Davis Bob Bennifield, Ernie Cobb, Jim Sweeney 1978-79 30 21 9 .700 2525 2366 Tom Davis Ernie Cobb, Jim Sweeney 1979-80 29 19 10 .655 2208 1999 Tom Davis Jim Sweeney 1980-81 30 23 7 .767 2180 1928 Tom Davis Chris Foy 1981-82 32 22 10 .688 2489 2234 Tom Davis Dwan Chandler, Rich Shrigley 1982-83 32 25 7 .781 2696 2355 Michael Adams, Jay Murphy, Martin Clark 1983-84 30 18 12 .600 2317 2151 Gary Williams Michael Adams, Jay Murphy, Martin Clark 1984-85 31 20 11 .645 2318 2109 Gary Williams Michael Adams

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Year GP WLPCT PF PA Coach Captain(s) 1985-86 28 13 15 .464 2051 2048 Gary Williams Roger McCready, Dominic Pressley 1986-87 29 11 18 .379 1874 1971 Jim O’Brien Ted Kelley, Troy Bowers 1987-88 33 18 15 .545 2485 2360 Jim O’Brien Dana Barros, Tyrone Scott 1988-89 29 12 17 .414 2119 2208 Jim O’Brien Dana Barros, Steve Benton 1989-90 28 8 20 .286 2024 2174 Jim O’Brien Reggie Pruitt, Bobby Ray Smith 1990-91 30 11 19 .367 2265 2265 Jim O’Brien Doug Able, Corey Beasley, Bob Moran 1991-92 31 17 14 .548 2342 2189 Jim O’Brien Bill Curley, Willy Foley 1992-93 31 18 13 .581 2215 2078 Jim O’Brien Bill Curley, Howard Eisley, David Hinton 1993-94 34 23 11 .676 2658 2381 Jim O’Brien Bill Curley, Howard Eisley, Malcolm Huckaby 1994-95 28 9 19 .321 2017 2139 Jim O’Brien Danya Abrams, Kevin Hrobowski, Marc Molinsky acc 1995-96 30 19 11 .633 2346 2115 Jim O’Brien Danya Abrams 1996-97 31 22 9 .710 2305 2143 Jim O’Brien Danya Abrams, Brad Christianson, Keenan Jourdon, Bevan Thomas 1997-98 31 15 16 .484 2167 2198 Mickey Curley, Antonio Granger, Duane Woodward 1998-99 27 6 21 .222 1689 1932 Al Skinner Michael Cotton, Kenny Harley 1999-2000 30 11 19 .367 2049 2075 Al Skinner Michael Cotton, Kenny Harley history 2000-01 32 27 5 .844 2536 2119 Al Skinner Jonathan Beerbohm, Kenny Harley, Xavier Singletary 2001-02 32 20 12 .625 2354 2257 Al Skinner Uka Agbai, Troy Bell, Kenny Walls 2002-03 31 19 12 .613 2462 2367 Al Skinner Uka Agbai, Troy Bell 2003-04 34 24 10 .706 2312 2148 Al Skinner Uka Agbai, Craig Smith 2004-05 30 25 5 .833 2174 1929 Al Skinner Nate Doornekamp, Louis Hinnant, Craig Smith 2005-06 36 28 8 .778 2671 2383 Al Skinner Louis Hinnant, Craig Smith boston college 2006-07 33 21 12 .636 2453 2303 Al Skinner Jared Dudley, Sean Marshall 2007-08 31 14 17 .452 2203 2243 Al Skinner John Oates, Tyrese Rice 2008-09 34 22 12 .647 2528 2397 Al Skinner Tyrese Rice 2009-10 31 15 16 .484 2145 2048 Al Skinner Tyler Roche, Biko Paris 2010-11 34 21 13 .618 2440 2356 Steve Donahue Reggie Jackson, Biko Paris, Joe Trapani 2011-12 31 9 22 .290 1837 2125 Steve Donahue Game Captains 78 years 1990 1121 869 .563 140,360 135,685

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annual statistics Season G FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BSPts. Avg. 2011-12 31 631-1543 .409 225-664 .339 350-520 .673 924 29.8 491 358 454 89 153 1837 59.3 Opponent 31 775-1777 .436 211-604 .349 364-505 .721 1111 35.8 503 410 365 108 231 2125 68.5 2010-11 34 856-1852 .462 306-802 382 422-583 .724 1091 32.1 503 517 376 86 167 2440 71.8 Opponent 34 875-1965 .445 244-691 .353 360-508 .709 1116 32.8 557 452 354 111 171 2356 69.3 2009-10 31 798-1787 .447 159-488 .326 390-545 .716 1124 36.3 524-7 465 394 108 155 2145 69.2 Opponent 31 766-1757 .436 150-497 .302 355-545 .672 977 31.5 546-7 364 363 144 188 2048 66.1 2008-09 34 885-2000 .443 217-649 .334 541-733 .738 1259 37.0 614-16 503 457 147 208 2528 74.4 Opponent 34 857-2014 .426 197-600 .328 486-700 .694 1167 34.3 647-16 419 427 162 233 2397 70.5 2007-08 31 776-1705 .455 184-511 .360 467-677 .690 1103 35.6 520-7 458 479 190 185 2203 71.1 Opponent 31 840-1897 .443 200-578 .346 363-546 .665 1079 34.8 585-14 448 381 134 252 2243 72.4 2006-07 33 842-1762 .478 196-562 .349 573-791 .724 1142 34.6 505-10 483 455 191 188 2453 74.3 Opponent 33 887-1998 .444 188-571 .329 341-489 .697 1087 32.9 638-18 464 400 114 228 2303 69.8 2005-06 36 949-1958 .485 211-585 .361 562-833 .675 1277 35.5 586-10 639 472 161 222 2671 74.2 Opponent 36 872-2042 .427 224-608 .368 415-601 .691 1140 31.7 712 452 482 112 233 2383 66.2 2004-05 30 768-1685 .456 124-363 .342 514-722 .712 1135 37.8 453-7 527 403 123 217 2174 72.5 Opponent 30 719-1736 .414 194-544 .357 297-425 .699 985 32.8 593 409 424 103 212 1929 64.3 2003-04 34 819-1799 .455 128-393 .326 546-804 .679 1224 36.0 537-9 543 458 102 240 2312 68.0 Opponent 34 786-1943 .405 199-623 .319 377-532 .709 1120 32.9 669 417 474 113 244 2148 63.2 2002-03 31 869-1849 .470 185-535 .346 539-780 .691 1116 36.0 585-16 522 414 88 212 2462 79.4 Opponent 31 837-1883 .445 208-603 .345 485-666 .728 1117 36.0 625 473 438 112 218 2367 76.4 2001-02 32 801-1913 .419 212-629 .337 540-776 .696 1192 37.2 655-16 431 449 106 259 2354 73.6 Opponent 32 781-1838 .425 183-555 .330 512-778 .658 1210 37.8 662 410 514 120 238 2257 70.5 2000-01 32 879-1934 .454 230-651 .353 559-788 .709 1166 36.4 652-14 464 423 97 326 2547 79.6 Opponent 32 743-1698 .438 172-514 .335 471-744 .633 1108 34.6 666 379 614 132 203 2129 66.5 1999-2000 30 725-1770 .410 165-547 .302 434-610 .711 1069 35.6 566-6 348 492 103 279 2049 68.3 Opponent 30 723-1654 .437 165-463 .356 464-652 .712 1111 37.0 530 356 555 136 274 2075 69.2 1998-99 27 622-1521 .409 155-462 .335 290-438 .662 845 31.3 527-19 314 463 70 260 1689 62.6 Opponent 27 691-1498 .461 140-462 .303 410-602 .681 1038 38.4 445 369 497 117 273 1932 71.6 1997-98 31 791-1756 .450 173-512 .338 412-640 .644 1107 35.7 522-12 406 496 109 238 2167 69.9 Opponent 31 816-1866 .437 161-512 .314 405-588 .689 1145 36.9 564 407 468 82 265 2198 70.9 1996-97 31 780-1724 .452 190-512 .371 555-790 .703 1194 38.5 568-11 408 473 87 240 2305 74.4 Opponent 31 770-1835 .420 211-580 .364 392-583 .672 1033 33.3 627 382 456 130 208 2143 69.1 1995-96 30 803-1740 .461 193-549 .352 547-775 .706 1205 40.2 571 428 478 93 217 2346 78.2 Opponent 30 756-1847 .409 187-590 .317 416-631 .659 1051 35.0 618 362 422 100 209 2115 70.5 1994-95 28 709-1556 .456 110-345 .319 489-702 .697 1107 39.5 546 372 558 69 203 2017 72.0 Opponent 28 737-1746 .422 219-662 .331 446-622 .717 940 33.6 586 385 379 101 268 2139 76.4 1993-94 34 944-2004 .471 234-579 .404 536-786 .682 1147 33.7 604 536 463 70 236 2658 78.2 Opponent 34 886-2140 .414 186-545 .341 423-607 .697 1229 36.1 653 428 485 131 237 2381 70.0 1992-93 31 796-1668 .477 180-454 .396 443-594 .746 1027 33.1 520 448 430 67 196 2215 71.5 Opponent 31 775-1828 .424 134-439 .305 394-561 .702 1024 33.0 538 390 393 120 221 2078 67.0 1991-92 31 815-1689 .483 195-452 .431 517-745 .694 1000 32.2 621 431 461 50 258 2342 75.5 Opponent 31 773-1737 .445 158-395 .400 485-692 .701 1055 34.0 646 351 520 99 228 2189 70.6 1990-91 30 807-1834 .440 151-398 .379 500-737 .678 1058 35.3 660 356 485 81 285 2265 75.5 Opponent 30 790-1731 .456 122-344 .355 563-806 .699 1141 38.0 619 373 546 104 244 2265 75.5 1989-90 28 735-1594 .461 97-284 .342 457-672 .680 911 32.5 707 368 492 79 248 2024 72.3 Opponent 28 707-1440 .491 130-302 .430 630-872 .722 958 34.2 598 345 497 92 211 2174 77.6 1988-89 29 753-1726 .436 168-441 .381 445-635 .701 972 33.5 661 403 418 70 217 2119 73.1 Opponent 29 761-1568 .485 113-285 .396 573-812 .706 1069 36.9 573 407 495 100 177 2208 76.1

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1987-88 33 891-1840 .484 193-430 .449 510-711 .717 1063 32.2 684 462 435 89 171 2428 2011-12 review 73.6 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview Opponent 33 849-1840 .461 116-321 .361 553-763 .725 1069 32.4 635 448 431 121 176 2367 71.7 1986-87 29 694-1455 .477 81-220 .368 405-572 .708 876 30.2 520 334 361 72 135 1874 64.2 Opponent 29 741-1571 .471 100-247 .405 389-455 .701 878 30.3 530 415 320 87 192 1971 68.0 1985-86 28 779-1642 .474 494-666 .742 903 32.3 601 363 391 62 216 2052 73.3 Opponent 28 779-1615 .482 490-679 .722 960 34.3 554 401 444 119 198 2048 73.1 1984-85 31 896-1822 .492 526-746 .705 1069 34.5 673 423 438 68 241 2318 76.4 Opponent 31 816-1744 .468 477-728 .655 1028 31.2 657 426 509 101 191 2109 68.0 1983-84 30 859-1826 .470 599-812 .738 1044 34.8 654 379 423 63 279 2317 77.2 Opponent 30 830-1685 .493 526-727 .724 1022 34.1 649 398 438 114 201 2151 71.7 1982-83 32 1007-1996 .505 683-950 .719 1210 37.8 698 495 529 137 298 2697 84.3 Opponent 32 906-1992 .455 543-773 .703 1124 35.1 766 442 635 90 365 2355 73.6 1981-82 32 946-1830 .517 597-890 .671 1077 33.7 661 393 503 128 279 2489 77.8 Opponent 32 896-1808 .496 442-635 .696 1029 32.2 764 595 606 115 218 2234 69.8 1980-81 30 790-1548 .510 600-834 .719 965 32.2 615 344 501 86 254 2180 72.7 Opponent 30 748-1516 .493 432-599 .721 798 26.6 716 344 513 82 232 1928 64.3 1979-80 29 825-1593 .518 557-768 .725 1015 35.0 617 448 546 101 231 2207 76.1 Opponent 29 791-1714 .461 417-606 .688 887 30.6 672 369 529 75 210 1999 68.9 1978-79 30 937-1866 .502 651-867 .751 1228 40.9 692 467 530 58 252 2525 84.2 Opponent 30 940-1886 .498 486-682 .713 1059 35.3 719 467 985 112 179 2366 78.9 1977-78 26 785-1624 .483 566-770 .735 1054 40.5 612 348 2136 82.2 Opponent 26 795-1652 .481 512-696 .736 924 35.5 659 283 2102 80.8 1976-77 26 795-1879 .423 335-478 .701 1056 40.6 614 288 1925 74.0 Opponent 26 864-1724 .501 455-678 .671 1109 42.7 480 430 2183 84.0 1975-76 26 788-1665 .473 321-470 .683 853 32.8 480 300 1897 72.9 Opponent 26 825-1749 .472 280-407 .688 935 35.9 513 390 1930 74.2 1974-75 30 1002-2104 .476 427-599 .715 1155 38.5 520 491 2431 81.0 Opponent 30 945-2096 .451 340-478 .711 1000 33.3 594 434 2230 74.3 1973-74 30 977-2012 .485 411-606 .678 1181 39.3 540 535 2365 78.8 Opponent 30 968-2109 .458 304-451 .674 1069 35.6 612 472 2240 74.6 acc 1972-73 25 769-1708 .450 213-454 .707 956 38.2 471 419 1859 74.3 Opponent 25 773-1711 .451 323-471 .685 926 37.0 477 365 1869 74.7 1971-72 26 734-1577 .465 386-557 .693 944 36.3 481 390 1876 72.1 Opponent 26 724-1705 .424 429-687 .673 883 35.4 428 277 1899 73.1 1970-71 26 759-1706 .448 451-624 .721 983 37.8 458 1969 75.7 Opponent 26 656-1482 .439 513-716 .719 916 35.2 306 1825 70.2 history 1969-70 24 666-1470 .453 442-581 .761 980 40.8 302 1766 73.6 Opponent 24 666-1590 .418 399-516 .773 965 40.2 527 1749 72.8 1968-69 28 898-1841 .488 549-770 .712 1244 44.4 590 2357 84.2 Opponent 28 724-1644 .440 531-733 .724 1042 37.2 383 2035 72.6 1967-68 25 844-1729 .486 511-710 .721 1192 47.7 485 2219 88.8

Opponent 25 712-1648 .432 448-725 .616 1067 42.7 305 1875 75.0 boston college 1966-67 24 744-1575 .473 479-690 .691 1126 .469 1967 85.3 Opponent 24 647-1515 .427 419-575 .729 925 .385 1713 71.3 1965-66 26 929-2017 .465 510-753 .677 1394 .536 611 2393 91.1 Opponent 26 751-1732 .445 590-825 .715 1156 .445 556 2092 80.4 1964-65 29 974-2123 .459 611-906 .674 1331 45.9 692 2555 88.1

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Consensus All-AmeriCA 2001 Troy Bell (second team) 2003 Troy Bell (second team)

All-AmeriCA Selected by National Association of Basketball Coaches Second Team 1966 John Austin 2001 Troy Bell 2006 Craig Smith 2007 Jared Dudley Third Team Charles Chevalier (second from left) and Jim Hooley (second from right) 1965 John Austin 1969 Terry Driscoll 1964 John Austin 2006 Craig Smith 1982 John Bagley 1965 John Austin 2007 Jared Dudley 1994 Bill Curley 1966 John Austin 2008 Tyrese Rice 2005 Craig Smith 1966 Willie Wolters 2011 Reggie Jackson 1967 Willie Wolters Second Team All-AmeriCA 1968 Terry Driscoll 1959 George Giersch Selected by U.S. Basketball Writers 1969 Terry Driscoll 1967 Steve Adelman Association 1971 Jim O’Brien 1968 Bill Evans First Team 1974 Bob Carrington 1968 Steve Adelman 1965 John Austin 1975 Bob Carrington 1969 Billy Evans Second Team 1975 Will Morrison 1969 Jim O’Brien 1966 John Austin 1976 Bob Carrington 1970 Jim O’Brien 2001 Troy Bell 1978 Ernie Cobb 1974 Jere Nolan 2003 Troy Bell 1981 John Bagley 1978 Ernie Cobb 2007 Jared Dudley 1982 John Bagley 1980 Jim Sweeney 1983 John Garris 1983 Jay Murphy All-AmeriCA 1983 Michael Adams 1985 Roger McCready Selected by Associated Press 1984 Jay Murphy 1986 Dominic Pressley Second Team 1984 Michael Adams 1988 Tyrone Scott 2001 Troy Bell 1985 Michael Adams 1993 Howard Eisley 2003 Troy Bell 1986 Roger McCready 1997 James “Scoonie” Penn 2007 Jared Dudley 1987 Dana Barros 1998 Antonio Granger Third Team 1988 Dana Barros 2007 Sean Marshall 1965 John Austin 1989 Dana Barros Tyrese Rice 2006 Craig Smith 1992 Bill Curley 2009 Tyrese Rice 1993 Bill Curley Third Team All-DistriCt 1995 Danya Abrams 1960 Bill Donovan (1950-2011) 1996 Danya Abrams 1962 Charles Chevalier Selected by National Association of 1997 Danya Abrams 1966 Steve Adelman Basketball Coaches 2000 Troy Bell 1967 Bill Evans First Team 2001 Troy Bell 1968 Jack Kvancz 1950 Tom O’Brien 2002 Troy Bell 1973 Peter Schmidt 1951 John Silk 2002 Ryan Sidney Honorable Mention 1952 Tom O’Toole 2003 Troy Bell 1952 Tony Daukas 1954 Tony Daukas 2003 Craig Smith 1952 John Silk 1958 George Giersch 2005 Jared Dudley 1953 John Silk 1961 Jim Hooley 2005 Craig Smith 1958 Jack Magee 1962 Jim Hooley 2006 Jared Dudley

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Acc PlAyer All-big eAst esnPeiwbsebl tf 021 Als2011-12 review 2012-13 eAgles bAsketbAll stAff seAson Preview of the yeAr First Team 2006-07 Jared Dudley 1980-81 John Bagley 1981-82 John Bagley All-Acc 1983-84 Jay Murphy First Team 1987-88 Dana Barros 2005-06 Craig Smith 1992-93 Bill Curley 2006-07 Jared Dudley 1993-94 Bill Curley 2007-08 Tyrese Rice 1994-95 Danya Abrams 2010-11 Reggie Jackson 1995-96 Danya Abrams Second Team 1996-97 Danya Abrams 2005-06 Jared Dudley 2000-01 Troy Bell 2006-07 Tyrese Rice 2001-02 Troy Bell 2008-09 Tyrese Rice 2002-03 Troy Bell Third Team 2003-04 Craig Smith 2009-10 Joe Trapani 2004-05 Jared Dudley 2010-11 Joe Trapani 2004-05 Craig Smith Second Team Troy Bell Acc 1982-83 Michael Adams All-rookie teAm John Garris big eAst 2005-06 Tyrese Rice Jay Murphy tournAment 2011-12 Ryan Anderson 1983-84 Michael Adams most vAluAble 1984-85 Michael Adams PlAyer Acc 1986-87 Dana Barros (David Gavitt Trophy) All-tournAment 1988-89 Dana Barros 1997 James “Scoonie” Penn teAm 1991-92 Bill Curley 2001 Troy Bell First Team 1992-93 Howard Eisley 2006 Craig Smith 1993-94 Howard Eisley big eAst Second Team 2002-03 Craig Smith All-tournAment 2006 Louis Hinnant Third Team teAm 2007 Tyrese Rice 1979-80 Joe Beaulieu 1995 Danya Abrams 1980-81 Dwan Chandler 1997 Danya Abrams big eAst PlAyer 1985-86 Roger McCready James “Scoonie” Penn of the yeAr 1997-98 Antonio Granger Duane Woodward Acc 1980-81 John Bagley Duane Woodward 2003 Craig Smith 2000-01 Troy Bell (Co-Player) 2004 Craig Smith 2002-03 Troy Bell big eAst All-rookie teAm nAtionAl big eAst rookie 1979-80 John Bagley invitAtion of the yeAr 1980-81 Martin Clark tournAment most history 1985-86 Dana Barros Jay Murphy vAluAble PlAyer 1990-91 Bill Curley 1984-85 Skip Barry 1969 Terry Driscoll 1995-96 James “Scoonie” Penn 1985-86 Dana Barros 1999-2000 Troy Bell 1987-88 Corey Beasley ncAA regionAl 1990-91 Bill Curley All-tournAment big eAst coAch 1993-94 Danya Abrams selection boston college of the yeAr 1995-96 James “Scoonie” Penn 1981 John Bagley (Mideast) 1980-81 Tom Davis 1999-00 Troy Bell 1982 John Bagley (Midwest) 1995-96 Jim O’Brien 2002-03 Craig Smith 1983 Michael Adams 2000-01 Al Skinner 2003-04 Jared Dudley Jay Murphy (West) 2004-05 Al Skinner 2004-05 Sean Williams 1985 Michael Adams (Midwest) 1994 Bill Curley Howard Eisley (East)

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Frances Pomeroy 2000-01 Troy Bell 1998-99 Kenny Harley naismith award 2001-02 Uka Agbai 1999-00 Dwayne Pina 1980 Jim Sweeney Troy Bell 2000-01 Xavier Singletary 2002-03 Troy Bell 2001-02 Kenny Walls ncaa Postgraduate 2003-04 Craig Smith 2002-03 Ryan Sidney scholarshiP 2004-05 Craig Smith 2003-04 Uka Agbai winner 2005-06 Craig Smith 2004-05 Nate Doornekamp 1980 Jim Sweeney 2006-07 Jared Dudley Sean Williams 1995 Marc Molinsky 2007-08 Tyrese Rice 2005-06 Sean Williams 2008-09 Tyrese Rice 2006-07 Tyrelle Blair cosida academic 2010-11 Reggie Jackson 2008-09 Corey Raji all-america 2011-12 Ryan Anderson Rakim Sanders selection 1968 Terry Driscoll student-athlete Frank Power 1981 Martin Clark award award 1986-87 Charlie Micol Given annually in memory of the long- Big east 1987-88 Mike Corcoran time Boston College basketball coach BasketBall 1988-89 Tom Hjerpe to the player “who exemplifies the ded- scholar-athlete 1989-90 Willy Foley ication, loyalty, spirit and love for oF the year 1990-91 Doug Able Boston College and its basketball pro- 1994-95 Marc Molinsky 1991-92 Marc Molinsky gram that was characteristic of Coach 1992-93 Marc Molinsky Power and his life.” Boston college 1993-94 Marc Molinsky 1986-87 Ted Kelley eagle (athlete) 1994-95 Marc Molinsky 1987-88 Tyrone Scott oF the year 1995-96 Pat Bosworth 1988-89 Steve Benton 1979 Ernie Cobb 1996-97 Brad Christianson 1989-90 Reggie Pruitt 1985 Michael Adams Bevan Thomas 1990-91 Corey Beasley 1989 Dana Barros 1997-98 Nicolas Dunn Bobby Moran 1994 Bill Curley 1998-99 Nicolas Dunn 1991-92 Willy Foley 2003 Troy Bell 1999-00 Nicolas Dunn Corey Jackson 2006 Craig Smith 2000-01 Nicolas Dunn 1992-93 David Hinton 2001-02 Adam DeMong 1993-94 Bill Curley most ValuaBle 2002-03 Adam DeMong 1994-95 Mary Kay Waldron Player 2003-04 Uka Agbai 1995-96 Brad Christianson 1986-87 Dana Barros 2004-05 Ted Dunlap 1996-97 Keenan Jourdon 1987-88 Dana Barros 2005-06 Ted Dunlap 1997-98 Mickey Curley 1988-89 Dana Barros 2006-07 Tyler Neville 1998-99 Michael Cotton 1989-90 Doug Able 2007-08 Tyler Roche 1999-00 Michael Cotton 1990-91 Bill Curley 2008-09 Tyler Roche 2000-01 Kenny Harley 1991-92 Bill Curley Joe Trapani 2001-02 Uka Agbai 1992-93 Bill Curley 2010-11 John Cahill 2002-03 Troy Bell 1993-94 Gerrod Abram 2011-12 Peter Rehnquist 2003-04 Nate Doornekamp Bill Curley 2004-05 Nate Doornekamp Howard Eisley deFensiVe mVP 2005-06 Louis Hinnant Malcolm Huckaby 1991-92 Malcolm Huckaby 2006-07 John Oates 1994-95 Danya Abrams 1992-93 Malcolm Huckaby 2007-08 Corey Raji 1995-96 Danya Abrams 1993-94 Malcolm Huckaby Josh Southern 1996-97 Danya Abrams 1994-95 Keenan Jourdon 2008-09 Biko Paris 1997-98 Antonio Granger 1995-96 Keenan Jourdon 2010-11 Joe Trapani 1998-99 No Selection 1996-97 Duane Woodward 2011-12 Peter Rehnquist 1999-00 Troy Bell 1997-98 Dwayne Pina

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1. troy bell, g, 6-1, 183, MinneApolis, Mn/AcAdeMy of holy Angels YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2011-12 review 2012-13 eAgles bAsketbAll stAff seAson preview 1999-00 27 144-373 .386 59 161-180 .894 508-18.8 2000-01 32 186-405 .459 70 210-245 .857 652-20.4 2001-02 32 207-508 .407 65 212-240 .883 691-21.6 2002-03 31 224-508 .441 106 227-268 . 847 781-25.2 Totals 122 761-1794 .424 300 810-933 .868 2632-21.6 Scored his 1000th career point in his 52nd collegiate game — against Morris Brown on Feb. 26, 2001 … scored his 2000th career point in his 98th collegiate game — against Stony Brook on Dec. 15, 2002.

2. crAig sMith, f, 6-7, 255, los Angeles, cA/fAirfAx YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2002-03 31 241-400 .603 3 132-194 .680 617-19.9 2003-04 34 235-425 .553 7 99-173 .572 576-16.9 2004-05 29 202-401 .504 5 114-170 .671 523-18.0 2005-06 36 243-424 .573 1 146-227 .643 633-17.6 Totals 130 921-1650 .558 16 491-764 .643 2349-18.1 Scored his 1000th career point in his 52nd collegiate game — against Notre Dame on Feb. 4, 2004 ... scored his 2000th career point in his 111th collegiate game — against Holy Cross on Jan. 17, 2006.

3. dAnA bArros, g, 5-11, 170, MAttApAn, MA/xAveriAn YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1985-86 28 158-330 .479 — 68-86 .791 384-13.7 1986-87 29 194-424 .458 70 85-100 .850 543-18.7 1987-88 33 242-504 .480 109 130-153 .850 723-21.9 1988-89 29 230-484 .475 112 120-140 .857 692-19.7 Totals 119 824-1742 .473 291 403-479 .841 2342-19.7 Scored his 1000th career point in his 61st collegiate game — against Maine on Dec. 7, 1987 … scored his 2000th career point in his 105th collegiate game — against St. John’s on Jan. 21, 1989

4. bill curley, f, 6-9, 220, duxbury, MA/duxbury YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1990-91 30 141-260 .542 0 96-139 .691 378-12.6 1991-92 31 187-324 .577 0 178-230 .774 552-17.8 Acc 1992-93 31 181-312 .580 0 129-152 .849 491-15.8 1993-94 34 233-418 .557 0 215-271 .793 681-20.0 Totals 126 742-1314 .565 0 618-792 .780 2102-16.7 Scored his 1000th career point in his 66th collegiate game — at Notre Dame on Dec. 20, 1992 … scored his 2000th career point in his 121st collegiate game — at Providence on March 5, 1994. history 5. tyrese rice, g, 6-1, 190, richMond, vA/l.c. bird YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2005-06 36 101-234 .432 63 68-88 .773 333-9.3 2006-07 33 185-404 .458 59 151-190 .795 580-17.6 2007-08 30 200-462 .433 64 165-195 .846 629-21.0 2008-09 33 162-392 .413 61 172-201 .856 557-16.9 boston college Totals 132 648-1492 .434 247 556-674 .825 2099-15.9 Scored his 1000th career point in his 74th collegiate game – at Michigan on Nov. 28, 2007 ... scored his 2000th career point in his 125th collegiate game – against Duke on February 15, 2009.

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6. Jared dudley, F, 6-7, 225, san diego, ca/Horizon YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2003-04 34 131-282 .465 18 125-173 .723 405-11.9 2004-05 30 165-338 .488 30 139-179 .754 495-16.5 2005-06 36 198-401 .494 33 171-241 .710 600-16.7 2006-07 30 195-347 .562 39 142-191 .743 571-19.0 Totals 130 689-1368 .504 120 573-784 .731 2071-15.9 Scored his 1000th career point in his 70th collegiate game — against Sacred Heart on Dec. 3, 2005 ... scored his 2000th career points in his 126th collegiate game — at Georgia Tech on March 4, 2007.

7. danya abrams, F, 6-7, 268, greenburgH, ny/Hackley scHool YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1993-94 34 127-274 .464 0 100-171 .585 354-10.4 1994-95 28 215-418 .514 0 190-264 .720 620-22.1 1995-96 30 190-403 .471 9 198-281 .705 587-19.6 1996-97 30 139-314 .443 4 210-287 .732 492-16.4 Totals 122 671-1409 .476 13 698-1003 .696 2053-16.8 Scored his 1000th career point in his 64th collegiate game — against Holy Cross on Nov. 27, 1995 … scored his 2000th career point in his 118th collegiate game — against Pittsburgh on March 6, 1997 (in the Big East Tournament).

8. bob carrington, F, 6-6, 190, mattapan, ma/arcHbisHop Williams YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1972-73 8 44-92 .478 — 10-23 .435 98-12.2 1973-74 30 240-469 .510 — 101-154 .657 581-19.4 1974-75 30 263-521 .505 — 101-138 .732 627-20.9 1975-76 26 231-423 .546 — 81-121 .669 543-20.9 Totals 94 778-1505 .517 — 293-436 .672 1849-19.7

9. JoHn austin, g, 6-1, 170, WasHington, dc/dematHa YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1963-64 21 235-489 .481 — 144-191 .754 614-29.2 1964-65 25 235-514 .457 — 211-267 .790 673-26.9 1965-66 22 189-470 .402 — 170-202 .812 558-25.4 Totals 68 659-1473 .449 — 525-660 .795 1845-27.1

10. Jay murpHy, c/F, 6-11, 230, meriden, ct/maloney YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1980-81 30 108-210 .514 — 63-93 .677 279-9.3 1981-82 31 126-236 .534 — 105-147 .714 357-11.7 1982-83 32 224-455 .492 — 117-158 .740 565-17.7 1983-84 30 227-481 .472 — 140-175 .800 594-19.8 Totals 123 685-1382 .496 — 425-573 .742 1795-14.6

11. ernie cobb, g, 5-11, 180, stamFord, ct/stamFord YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1975-76 22 40-110 .364 — 18-36 .500 98-4.5 1976-77 26 198-442 .448 — 57-86 .663 453-17.4 1977-78 25 228-438 .521 — 113-150 .753 569-22.8 1978-79 30 255-526 .488 — 130-177 .734 640-21.3 Totals 103 721-1516 .475 — 318-449 .708 1760-17.1

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12. MichAel AdAMs, g, 5-11, 160, hArtford, ct/hArtford public YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2011-12 review 2012-13 eAgles bAsketbAll stAff seAson preview 1981-82 26 51-103 .495 — 36-61 .590 138-5.3 1982-83 32 195-405 .482 — 127-157 .809 517-16.2 1983-84 30 195-429 .455 — 130-172 .756 520-17.3 1984-85 31 193-413 .467 — 89-119 .748 475-15.3 Totals 119 634-1350 .470 — 382-509 .750 1650-13.9

13. John bAgley, g, 6-0, 185, bridgeport, ct/wArren hArding YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1979-80 29 130-276 .481 — 83-151 .722 343-11.8 1980-81 30 209-418 .500 — 193-245 .788 611-20.4 1981-82 32 257-513 .501 — 161-202 .797 675-21.1 Totals 91 596-1207 .494 — 437-598 .731 1629-17.9

14. howArd eisley, g, 6-3, 180, detroit, Mi/southwestern YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1990-91 30 95-264 .360 26 81-108 .750 297-9.9 1991-92 31 118-242 .488 37 88-118 .746 361-11.6 1992-93 31 131-296 .443 43 121-145 .834 426-13.7 1993-94 34 185-389 .476 91 83-105 .790 544-16.0 Totals 126 529-1191 .444 197 373-476 .784 1628-12.9

15. seAn MArshAll, g, 6-6, 212, riAlto, cA/eisenhower YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2003-04 34 99-267 .371 42 32-48 .667 272-8.0 2004-05 30 132-288 .458 42 27-43 .628 333-11.1 2005-06 36 150-352 .426 47 51-83 .614 398-11.1 2006-07 33 181-403 .449 50 76-112 .679 488-14.8 Totals 133 562-1310 .429 181 186-286 .650 1491-11.2

16.terry driscoll, c, 6-7, 215, winthrop, MA/bc high YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG Acc 1966-67 24 118-248 .484 — 93-126 .738 329-13.7 1967-68 25 160-324 .494 — 124-161 .771 444-17.8 1968-69 28 221-406 .542 — 211-262 .805 653-23.3 Totals 77 499-978 .510 — 428-549 .779 1426-18.5 history 17. Joe trApAni, f, 6-8, 232, MAdison, ct/dAniel hAnd YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2008-09 34 157-363 .433 52 91-115 .791 457-13.4 2009-10 30 154-353 .436 51 65-81 .802 424-14.1 2010-11 34 173-407 .425 50 106-150 .707 502-14.8 Totals 98 484-1123 .431 153 262-346 .757 1383-14.1 boston college

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18. roger Mccready, F, 6-5, 210, Brooklyn, ny/Xaverian YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1982-83 29 38-62 .613 — 38-66 .576 114-3.9 1983-84 30 88-187 .471 — 109-145 .752 285-9.5 1984-85 31 156-312 .500 — 148-201 .736 460-14.8 1985-86 28 173-356 .486 — 160-210 .762 506-18.1 Totals 118 455-917 .496 — 455-622 .731 1365-11.6

19. MalcolM HuckaBy, g, 6-4, 210, Bristol, ct/Bristol central YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1990-91 30 66-181 .365 34 28-46 .609 194-6.5 1991-92 31 156-343 .455 58 49-85 .576 419-13.5 1992-93 31 124-291 .426 61 48-83 .578 357-11.5 1993-94 34 129-307 .420 46 42-73 .575 346-10.2 Totals 126 475-1122 .423 199 167-287 .581 1316-10.4

20. corey raji, F, 6-6, 218, WasHington toWnsHip, nj/WestWood YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2007-08 31 101-166 .608 9 45-81 .556 256-8.3 2008-09 34 137-277 .495 1 62-90 .689 337-9.9 2009-10 29 138-254 .543 0 56-88 .636 332-11.4 2010-11 32 142-294 .483 39 64-91 .703 387-12.1 Totals 126 518-991 .523 49 227-350 .649 1312-10.4

21. steve adelMan, F, 6-6, 205, Wayland, Ma/Worcester acadeMy YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1965-66 26 241-455 .530 — 40-70 .571 522-20.1 1966-67 24 191-308 .430 — 72-108 .667 454-18.9 1967-68 25 132-308 .429 — 47-66 .712 311-12.4 Totals 75 564-1207 .467 — 159-244 .651 1287-17.2

22. uka agBai, F, 6-8, 262, Queens village, ny/arcHBisHop Molloy YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1999-00 30 77-170 .453 0 45-65 .692 199-6.6 2000-01 32 107-202 .530 0 78-114 .684 292-9.1 2001-02 32 138-291 .474 0 106-150 .707 382-11.9 2002-03 3 10-24 .417 0 22-28 .786 42-14.0 2003-04 34 138-288 .479 2 84-122 .689 362-10.6 Totals 131 470-975 .482 2 333-479 .695 1277-9.7

23. jiM o’Brien, g, 6-2, 180, Brooklyn, ny/st. Francis prep YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1968-69 28 139-298 .466 — 79-104 .760 385-13.8 1969-70 24 144-352 .409 — 108-128 .843 396-16.5 1970-71 26 184-424 .424 — 124-171 .725 492-18.9 Totals 78 467-1047 .435 — 311-403 .771 1273-16.5

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24. Antonio grAnger, g/f, 6-6, 207, Detroit, Mi/Denby YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2011-12 review 2012-13 eAgles bAsketbAll stAff seAson preview 1994-95 21 27-74 .365 7 14-16 .875 75-3.6 1995-96 30 119-269 .442 53 28-42 .667 319-10.6 1996-97 31 111-257 .432 55 35-55 .636 312-10.1 1997-98 31 194-428 .453 78 90-116 .776 556-17.9 Totals 113 451-1028 .439 193 167-229 .729 1262-11.2

25. reggie JAckson, g, 6-3, 208, colorADo springs, co/pAlMer YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2008-09 34 91-207 .440 18 37-54 .685 237-7.0 2009-10 31 145-337 .430 32 77-105 .733 399-12.9 2010-11 34 219-435 .503 71 109-137 .796 618-18.2 Totals 99 455-979 .465 121 223-296 .753 1254-12.7

26. DuAne wooDwArD, g, 6-3, 170, Queens, ny/cArDozo YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1994-95 27 49-118 .415 9 78-108 .722 185-6.9 1995-96 28 74-171 .433 25 73-100 .730 246-8.8 1996-97 31 106-252 .421 43 78-108 .722 333-10.7 1997-98 31 152-395 .385 46 135-182 .742 485-15.6 Totals 117 381-936 .407 123 364-498 .731 1249-10.7

27. will Morrison, f, 6-6, 190, MAttApAn, MA/boston tech YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1972-73 20 76-167 .455 — 36-49 .735 188-9.4 1973-74 29 82-176 .465 — 20-30 .667 184-6.3 1974-75 30 222-462 .481 — 83-109 .762 527-17.6 1975-76 26 128-262 .489 — 61-80 .763 317-12.2 Totals 105 508-1067 .476 — 200-268 .746 1216-11.6

28. JiM hooley, f, 6-5, 205, roxbury, MA/boston college high school YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG Acc 1959-60 22 138-304 .427 — 110-135 .815 386-17.5 1960-61 12 103-217 .474 — 84-106 .792 290-24.2 1961-62 22 202-392 .513 — 129-160 .806 533-24.2 Totals 56 443-913 .484 — 323-401 .805 1209-21.6 history 29. kenny wAlls, g/f, 6-5, sAn frAncisco, cA/gAlileo YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1998-99 27 103-275 .347 34 44-59 .746 284-10.5 1999-00 30 101-241 .419 20 43-61 .705 265-8.8 2000-01 32 85-215 .395 35 28-35 .800 233-7.3 2001-02 32 140-368 .380 71 61-83 .735 412-12.9 boston college Totals 121 429-1099 .390 160 176-238 .739 1194-9.9

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30. tony Daukas, c, 6-7, BethesDa, MD YEAR G FG PCT 3PFG FT PCT PTS-AVG 1951-52 27 136 — 58 330-12.2 1952-53 22 165 — 92 422-19.2 1953-54 22 154 — 94 402-18.3 Totals 71 455 — 244 1154-16.3

31. Martin clark, F, 6-9, 215, Dorchester, Ma/Don Bosco YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1980-81 29 108-194 .557 — 79-95 .832 295-10.2 1981-82 32 108-223 .484 — 68-82 .829 284-8.9 1982-83 32 107-214 .500 — 54-63 .857 268-8.4 1983-84 26 115-233 .494 — 51-71 .726 281-10.8 Totals 119 438-864 .510 — 252-311 .810 1128-9.5

32. ryan siDney, G, 6-2, 205, ann arBor, Mi/pioneer YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2000-01 32 120-245 .490 11 51-90 .567 300-9.4 2001-02 32 167-378 .442 37 68-136 .500 439-13.7 2002-03 31 164-366 .448 8 47-101 .465 383-12.4 Totals 95 451-989 .456 56 166-327 .508 1124-11.8

33. Gerry WarD, F, 6-4, 200, Bronx, ny/carDinal hayes YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1960-61 23 116-202 .574 — 75-97 .773 307-13.3 1961-62 22 106-196 .541 — 74-97 .763 286-13.0 1962-63 26 193-393 .489 — 133-189 .647 519-20.0 Totals 71 415-791 .525 — 282-383 .736 1112-15.7

34. GerroD aBraM, G, 6-1, 169, river rouGe, Mi/river rouGe YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1990-91 30 96-223 .430 39 52-68 .765 283-9.4 1991-92 31 116-256 .453 59 59-86 .686 350-11.3 1992-93 20 61-143 .427 36 34-51 .667 192-9.6 1993-94 34 98-240 .408 53 37-72 .514 286-8.4 Totals 115 371-862 .429 187 182-277 .675 1111-9.7

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35. rAkim sAnders, g/f, 6-5, 228, pAwtucket, ri/st. Andrew’s YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 2011-12 review 2012-13 eAgles bAsketbAll stAff seAson preview 2007-08 31 136-312 .436 49 30-65 .462 351-11.3 2008-09 34 161-354 .455 48 67-98 .684 437-12.9 2009-10 23 100-248 .403 29 31-47 .660 260-11.3 Totals 88 397-914 .434 126 128-210 .610 1048-11.9

36. frAnk fitzgerAld, f, 6-7, 205, edison, nJ/st. Joseph’s YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1968-69 28 134-259 .517 — 56-77 .727 324-11.6 1969-70 24 137-300 .456 — 68-85 .812 342-14.3 1970-71 26 148-325 .456 — 80-107 .748 376-15.4 Totals 78 419-884 .474 — 204-269 .758 1042-13.3

37. doug Able, f, 6-6, 215, bAltimore, md/cAlvert hAll YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG 1987-88 33 74-136 .544 0 27-56 .482 175-5.3 1988-89 28 96-186 .516 0 46-72 .639 238-8.5 1989-90 27 126-248 .508 0 73-127 .575 325-12.0 1990-91 29 111-220 .505 0 78-125 .624 300-10.3 Totals 117 407-790 .515 0 224-380 .589 1038-8.9

38. bill donovAn, g, 6-1, rockville centre, ny/st. Agnes YEAR G FG PCT 3PFG FT PCT PTS-AVG 1959-60 25 184 --- 46 414-16.6 1960-61 23 111 --- 25 247-10.7 1961-62 22 163 --- 25 351-16.0 Totals 70 458 --- 96 1012-14.5

39. steve benton, f, 6-5, 210, philAdelphiA, pA/st. John neumAnn YEAR G FG-FGA PCT 3PFG FT-FTA PCT PTS-AVG Acc 1985-86 25 39-83 .470 — 26-29 .897 104-4.2 1986-87 21 31-73 .425 0 31-48 .646 93-4.4 1987-88 33 139-284 .489 15 80-111 .721 373-11.3 1988-89 29 154-340 .453 17 105-140 .750 430-14.8 Totals 108 363-780 .465 32 242-328 .738 1000-9.3 history boston college

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individual Career reCords sCoring 30-point games 1. Troy Bell, ’03 2632-21.6 2. Craig Smith, ’06 2349-18.1 No. Name Years Played 3. Dana Barros, ’89 2342-19.7 18 Dana Barros 1985-1989 4. Bill Curley, ’94 2102-16.7 18 John Austin 1963-1966 5. Tyrese Rice, ’09 2099-15.9 15 Troy Bell 1999-2003 6. Jared Dudley, ’07 2071-15.9 7 Ernie Cobb 1975-1979 7. Danya Abrams, ’97 2053-16.8 6 Danya Abrams 1993-1997 8. Bob Carrington, ’76 1849-19.7 6 John Bagley 1979-1982 9. John Austin, ’66 1845-27.1 10. Jay Murphy, ’84 1795-14.6 34. Gerrod Abram, ’94 1111-9.7 11. Ernie Cobb, ’79 1760-17.1 35. Rakim Sanders, ’10 1048-11.9 12. Michael Adams, ’85 1650-13.9 36. Frank Fitzgerald, ’71 1042-13.3 13. John Bagley, ’83 1629-17.9 37. Doug Able, ’91 1038-8.9 14. Howard Eisley, ’94 1628-12.9 38. Bill Donovan, ’62 1012-14.5 15. Sean Marshall, ’07 1491-11.2 39. Steve Benton, ’89 1000-9.3 16. Terry Driscoll, ’69 1426-18.5 17. Joe Trapani, ’11 1383-14.1 sCoring average 18. Roger McCready, ’86 1365-11.6 1. John Austin, ’66 27.1 John Austin 19. Malcolm Huckaby, ’94 1316-10.4 2. Jim Hooley, ’62 21.6 20. Corey Raji, ’11 1312-10.4 Troy Bell, ’03 21.6 Field-goal 21. Steve Adelman, ’68 1287-17.2 4. Bob Carrington, ’76 19.7 perCentage 22. Uka Agbai, ’04 1277-9.7 Dana Barros, ’89 19.7 1. Tom Veronneau, ’70 64.6 23. Jim O’Brien, ’71 1273-16.5 6. Terry Driscoll, ’69 18.5 2. John Garris, ’83 58.6 24. Antonio Granger, ’98 1262-11.2 7. Craig Smith, ’06 18.1 3. Joe Beaulieu, ’81 57.1 25. Reggie Jackson, ’11 1254-12.7 8. John Bagley, ’82 17.9 4. Bill Curley, ’94 56.5 26. Duane Woodward, ’98 1249-10.7 5. Vin Caraher, ’81 56.0 27. Will Morrison, ’76 1216-11.6 Field goals made 6. Craig Smith, ’06 55.8 28. Jim Hooley, ’62 1209-21.6 1. Craig Smith, ’06 921 7. Tyrone Scott, ’88 54.9 29. Kenny Walls, ’02 1194-9.9 2. Dana Barros, ’89 824 8. Troy Bowers, ’87 53.7 30. Tony Daukas, ’54 1154-16.3 3. Bob Carrington, ’76 778 9. Bill Collins, ’76 53.2 31. Martin Clark, ’84 1128-9.5 4. Troy Bell, ’03 761 10. Gerry Ward, ’63 52.5 32. Ryan Sidney, ’03 1124-11.8 5. Bill Curley, ’94 742 33. Gerry Ward, ’63 1112-15.7 6. Ernie Cobb, ’79 721 three-point 7. Jared Dudley, ’07 689 Field goals made 8. Jay Murphy, ’84 685 1. Troy Bell, ’03 300 9. Danya Abrams, ’97 671 2. Dana Barros, ’89 291 10. John Austin, ’66 659 3. Tyrese Rice, ’09 247 4. Malcolm Huckaby, ’94 199 Field goals 5. Howard Eisley, ’94 197 attempted 6. Antonio Granger, ’98 193 1. Troy Bell, ’03 1794 7. Gerrod Abram, ’94 187 2. Dana Barros, ’89 1742 8 Sean Marshall, ’07 181 3. Craig Smith, ’06 1650 9. Kenny Walls, ’02 160 4. Ernie Cobb, ’79 1516 10. Joe Trapani, ’11 153 5. Bob Carrington, ’76 1505 11. Marc Molinsky, ’95 143 6. Tyrese Rice, ’09 1492 7. John Austin, ’66 1473 three-point Field 8. Danya Abrams, ’97 1409 goals attempted 9. Jay Murphy, ’84 1382 1. Troy Bell, ’03 807 10. Jared Dudley, ’07 1368 2. Tyrese Rice, ’09 699 3. Dana Barros, ’89 674 Uka Agbai 4. Sean Marshall, ’07 521

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5. Antonio Granger, ’98 506 6. Kenny Walls, ’02 499 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview 7. Gerrod Abram, ’94 496 8. Malcolm Huckaby, ’94 495 9. Howard Eisley, ’94 441 10. Joe Trapani, ’11 428

free throws Made 1. Troy Bell, ’03 810 2. Danya Abrams, ’97 698 3. Bill Curley, ’94 618 4. Jared Dudley, ’07 573 5. Tyrese Rice, ’09 556

free throws atteMPted 1. Danya Abrams, ’97 1003 2. Troy Bell, ’03 933 3. Bill Curley, ’94 792 4. Jared Dudley, ’07 784 5. Craig Smith, ’06 764 Bill Curley 6. Tyrese Rice, ’09 674 7. John Austin, ’66 660 8. Roger McCready, ’86 622 rebounding gaMes Played 9. John Bagley, ’82 598 average 1. Sean Marshall, ’07 133 10. Jay Murphy, ’84 573 1. Terry Driscoll, ’69 13.9 2. Tyrese Rice, ’09 132 2. Gerry Ward, ’63 13.3 3. Uka Agbai, ’04 131 free-throw 3. Willie Wolters, ’67 12.7 4. Jared Dudley, ’07 130 Percentage 4. John McGrath, ’59 11.7 Craig Smith, ’06 130 1. Troy Bell, ’03 86.8 6. Biko Paris, ’11 129 2. Jamie Benton, ’88 84.6 steals 7. Nate Doornekamp, ’05 127 3. Dana Barros, ’89 84.1 1. Michael Adams, ’85 275 8. Bill Curley, ’94 126 4. Tyrese Rice, ’09 .82.5 2. Troy Bell, ’03 272 Howard Eisley, ’94 126 5. Jim Sweeney, ’80 81.3 3. Duane Woodward, ’98 204 Malcolm Huckaby, ’94 126 acc 6. Martin Clark, ’84 81.0 4. Malcolm Huckaby, ’94 198 Jermaine Watson, ’05 126 7. Jim Phelan, ’72 80.6 5. Howard Eisley, ’94 195 Louis Hinnant, ’06 126 8. Jim Hooley, ’62 80.5 6. Dominic Pressley, ’86 190 Corey Raji, ’11 126 9. John Austin, ’66 79.5 7. Dana Barros, ’89 181 14. Marc Molinsky, ’95 124 10. Howard Eisley, ’94 78.4 8. Jared Dudley, ’07 176 11. Bill Curley, ’94 78.0 9. Tyrese Rice, ’09 161 gaMes started history 12. Terry Driscoll, ’69 77.9 10. Gerrod Abram, ’94 158 1. Sean Marshall, ’07 133 2. Jared Dudley, ’07 130 rebounding assists 3. Uka Agbai, ‘04 127 1. Craig Smith, ’06 1114-8.6 1. Billy Evans, ’69 669 Craig Smith, ’06 127 2. Terry Driscoll, ’69 1071-13.9 2. Jim O’Brien, ’71 663 5. Howard Eisley, ’94 126 3. Danya Abrams, ’97 1029-8.4 3. Tyrese Rice, ’09 594 6. Bill Curley, ’94 123 boston college 4. Bill Curley, ’94 996-7.9 4. Howard Eisley, ’94 544 7. Troy Bell, ’03 122 5. Willie Wolters, ’67 979-12.7 5. Louis Hinnant, ’06 501 Louis Hinnant, ’06 122 6. Gerry Ward, ’63 947-13.3 6. Duane Woodward, ’98 488 9. Dana Barros, ’89 119 7. Jared Dudley, ’07 936-7.2 7. Michael Adams, ’85 475 10. Jay Murphy, ’84 115 8. Bill Collins, ’76 857-9.5 8. Jim Sweeney, ’80 446 9. Jay Murphy, ’84 763-6.2 9. Jere Nolan, ’74 444 10. John McGrath, ’59 733-11.1 10. Dana Barros, ’89 438

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individual single-season records scoring 40-point games 1. 781 Troy Bell 2002-03 2. 723 Dana Barros 1987-88 Points Name (FG-FT) Opponent Date 3. 692 Dana Barros 1988-89 49 John Austin (16-17) Georgetown 2-21-64 4. 691 Troy Bell 2001-02 46 Jim Hooley (20-6) Brandeis 2-14-62 5. 681 Bill Curley 1993-94 46 Terry Driscoll (19-8) St. John’s 12-17-67 6. 675 John Bagley 1981-82 46 Tyrese Rice (14-10, 8 3PFG) North Carolina 3-1-08 7. 673 John Austin 1964-65 43 John Austin (14-15) vs. Utah State 12-30-64 8. 653 Terry Driscoll 1968-69 43 Dana Barros (14-6, 9 3PFG) at Pittsburgh 1-7-89 9. 652 Troy Bell 2000-01 42 Troy Bell (10-17, 5 3PFG) Iowa State 12-11-01 10. 640 Ernie Cobb 1978-79 42 John Austin (14-14) at NYU 12-10-64 41 Danya Abrams (13-15) at Hartford 12-22-94 scoring average 40 John Austin (15-10) vs. St. John’s 3-8-65 1. 29.2 John Austin 1963-64 2. 26.9 John Austin 1964-65 5. 242 Dana Barros 1987-88 three-point 3. 25.4 John Austin 1965-66 6. 241 Steve Adelman 1965-66 Field goals made 4. 25.2 Troy Bell 2002-03 241 Craig Smith 2002-03 1. 112 Dana Barros 1988-89 5. 24.2 Jim Hooley 1961-62 8. 240 Bob Carrington 1973-74 2. 109 Dana Barros 1987-88 6. 23.9 Dana Barros 1987-88 9. 235 John Austin 1964-65 3. 106 Troy Bell 2002-03 7. 23.3 Terry Driscoll 1968-69 235 John Austin 1963-64 4. 91 Howard Eisley 1993-94 8. 22.8 Ernie Cobb 1977-78 235 Craig Smith 2003-04 5. 78 Antonio Granger 1997-98 9. 22.1 Danya Abrams 1994-95 6. 71 Reggie Jackson 2010-11 10. 21.6 Troy Bell 2001-02 Field goals 7. 70 Dana Barros 1986-87 attempted 70 Troy Bell 2000-01 Field goals made 1. 526 Ernie Cobb 1978-79 9. 65 Troy Bell 2001-02 1. 263 Bob Carrington 1974-75 2. 521 Bob Carrington 1974-75 10. 64 Tyrese Rice 2007-08 2. 257 John Bagley 1981-82 3. 514 John Austin 1964-65 11. 63 Tyrese Rice 2005-06 3. 255 Ernie Cobb 1978-79 4. 513 John Bagley 1981-82 4. 243 Craig Smith 2005-06 5. 508 Troy Bell 2002-03 508 Troy Bell 2001-02 7. 504 Dana Barros 1987-88 8. 489 John Austin 1963-64 9. 484 Dana Barros 1988-89 10. 481 Jay Murphy 1983-84

Field-goal percentage (Minimum 100 made) 1. .687 Tom Veronneau 1968-69 2. .681 John Garris 1981-82 3. .623 Rich Shrigley 1981-82 4. .609 Joe Beaulieu 1978-79 5. .608 Corey Raji 2007-08 6. .603 Craig Smith 2002-03 7. .593 Vin Caraher 1979-80 8. .591 Kostas Maglos 1997-98 9. .590 Tyrone Scott 1987-88 10. .580 Bill Curley 1992-93

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free throws made 1. 227 Troy Bell 2002-03 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview 2. 215 Bill Curley 1993-94 3. 212 Troy Bell 2001-02 4. 211 Terry Driscoll 1968-69 211 John Austin 1964-65 6. 210 Danya Abrams 1996-97 210 Troy Bell 2000-01 8. 198 Danya Abrams 1995-96 9. 193 John Bagley 1980-81 10. 190 Danya Abrams 1994-95

free throws attemPted (1964-present) 1. 287 Danya Abrams 1996-97 2. 281 Danya Abrams 1995-96 3. 271 Bill Curley 1993-94 4. 268 Troy Bell 2002-03 5. 267 John Austin 1964-65 6. 264 Danya Abrams 1994-95 Burnett Adams 7. 262 Terry Driscoll 1968-69 8. 245 John Bagley 1980-81 three-Point field 245 Troy Bell 2000-01 goals attemPted 10. 241 Jared Dudley 2005-06 1. 264 Troy Bell 2002-03 2. 261 Dana Barros 1988-89 free-throw 3. 240 Dana Barros 1987-88 Percentage 4. 216 Troy Bell 2001-02 (Minimum 100 made) 5. 200 Antonio Granger 1997-98 1. .894 Troy Bell 1999-00 6. 188 Howard Eisley 1993-94 2. .883 Troy Bell 2001-02 7. 183 Tyrese Rice 2006-07 3. .857 Dana Barros 1988-89 8. 180 Biko Paris 2010-11 .857 Troy Bell 2000-01 9. 179 Tyrese Rice 2007-08 5. .856 Tyrese Rice 2008-09 acc 179 Troy Bell 2000-01 6. .850 Dana Barros 1987-88 Craig Smith 11. 176 Tyrese Rice 2008-09 7. .849 Bill Curley 1992-93 176 Matt Humphrey 2011-12 8. .847 Troy Bell 2002-03 rebounding 9. .846 Tyrese Rice 2007-08 average three-Point field- 10. .843 Jim O’Brien 1969-70 1. 19.0 Phil Powell 1954-55 goal Percentage 11. .834 Howard Eisley 1992-93 2. 17.8 Terry Driscoll 1968-69 history (Minimum 50 made) 3. 16.6 Willie Wolters 1965-66 1. .484 Howard Eisley 1993-94 rebounding 4. 15.6 Gerry Ward 1961-62 2. .460 Malcolm Huckaby 1991-92 1. 498 Terry Driscoll 1968-69 5. 12.9 Terry Driscoll 1967-68 3. .454 Dana Barros 1987-88 2. 495 Phil Powell 1954-55 6. 12.6 Willie Wolters 1964-65 4. .429 Dana Barros 1988-89 3. 431 Willie Wolters 1965-66 7. 12.4 Gerry Ward 1962-63 5. .422 Biko Paris 2010-11 4. 354 Willie Wolters 1964-65 8. 12.2 Gerry Ward 1960-61 boston college 6. .420 Reggie Jackson 2010-11 5. 343 Gerry Ward 1961-62 9. 10.5 Terry Driscoll 1966-67 7. .415 Malcolm Huckaby 1992-93 6. 339 Craig Smith 2005-06 10. 10.4 Bill Collins 1974-75 8. .407 Antonio Granger 1996-97 7. 323 Gerry Ward 1962-63 9. .405 Dana Barros 1986-87 8. 322 Terry Driscoll 1967-68 10. .402 Troy Bell 2002-03 9. 311 Bill Collins 1974-75 11. .399 Troy Bell 1999-00 10. 305 Bill Curley 1993-94 .399 Lonnie Jackson 2011-12

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individual single-season records minutes Played single-season team records (1980-present) 1. 1340 Jared Dudley 2005-06 Field-goal Percentage 2. 1305 Craig Smith 2005-06 Pct. Opponent Date 3. 1223 Dana Barros 1987-88 1. 71.4 Utica (30-42) 12-12-85 4. 1208 Tyrese Rice 2006-07 2. 71.4 Georgetown (25-35) 2-17-82 5. 1203 Howard Eisley 1993-94 3. 70.3 Bentley (52-74) 12-11-82 6. 1199 Troy Bell 2001-02 4. 68.8 Hartford (33-48) 1-31-07 7. 1198 Troy Bell 2002-03 68.8 Maine (33-48) 1-9-91 8. 1176 Louis Hinnant 2005-06 6. 67.2 St. Anselm (43-64) 2-24-82 9. 1165 Malcolm Huckaby 1993-94 7. 67.1 vs. Hawaii (49-73) 12-29-64 10. 1162 Howard Eisley 1992-93 8. 66.7 Virginia Tech (36-54) 1-29-03

Blocked shots Free throws made (1978-present) Made Opponent Date 1. 105 Tyrelle Blair 2007-08 1. 41 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo (41-50) 11-25-94 2. 75 Sean Williams 2006-07 41 at Seton Hall (41-53) 2-9-83 3. 63 Sean Williams 2004-05 3. 38 Hartford (38-56) 12-23-95 4. 62 Tyrelle Blair 2006-07 4. 37 Georgetown (37-46)* 3-2-83 5. 61 John Garris 1982-83 37 Holy Cross (37-44) 12-12-87 6. 55 Sean Williams 2005-06 7. 52 Burnett Adams 1979-80 Free throw attemPts 8. 47 Burnett Adams 1980-81 Att. Opponent Date 9. 42 Burnett Adams 1981-82 1. 56 Hartford (38-56) 12-23-95 42 Uka Agbai 2001-02 2. 53 at Seton Hall (41-53) 2-9-83 42 Tyrone Scott 1987-88 3. 50 at Wake Forest (30-50) 2-8-06 50 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo (41-50) 11-25-94 steals 50 Maryland (34-50)** 12-3-90 (1978-present) 1. 88 Michael Adams 1983-84 three-Point Field goals made 88 Michael Adams 1982-83 Made Opponent Date 3. 83 Troy Bell 2000-01 1. 14 Hartford 1-31-07 4. 72 Troy Bell 2001-02 2. 13 Wake Forest 1-12-08 5. 71 Jim Sweeney 1978-79 13 at Miami 1-7-01 6. 70 Michael Adams 1984-85 13 Providence 1-14-92 70 Troy Bell 2002-03 13 at Harvard 12-7-91 8. 65 Duane Woodward 1997-98 13 North Carolina 2-1-11 9. 63 Malcolm Huckaby 1992-93 13 at South Carolina 1-1-11 10. 61 Howard Eisley 1991-92 13 Bryant 12-19-10 13 at Maryland 12-12-10 assists 1. 276 Billy Evans 1966-67 three-Point Field goal attemPts 2. 272 Jere Nolan 1972-73 Made Opponent Date 3. 247 Jere Nolan 1973-74 1. 36 at Notre Dame 1-12-00 4. 231 Jim O’Brien 1970-71 2. 34 Southern Utah*** 3-15-01 5. 221 Jim O’Brien 1969-70 6. 213 Tom O’Toole 1951-52 * — Boston Garden 7. 212 Billy Evans 1968-69 ** — Richmond (Va.) Coliseum 8. 211 Jim O’Brien 1968-69 *** — Nassau (N.Y.) Coliseum 9. 178 Tyrese Rice 2006-07 10. 176 Tyrese Rice 2008-09 11. 171 Mel Weldon 1974-75

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individual season leaders Points 2000-01 Uka Agbai 32 178 5.6

(Based on total points) 1999-00 Uka Agbai 30 150 2011-12 review 5.0 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview Year Player G No. Avg. 1998-99 Brian Ross 26 128 4.9 2011-12 Ryan Anderson 31 347 11.2 1997-98 Kostas Maglos 31 207 6.7 2010-11 Reggie Jackson 34 618 18.2 1996-97 Danya Abrams 30 245 8.2 2009-10 Joe Trapani 30 424 14.1 1995-96 Danya Abrams 30 287 9.6 2008-09 Tyrese Rice 33 557 16.9 1994-95 Danya Abrams 28 254 9.1 2007-08 Tyrese Rice 30 629 21.0 1993-94 Bill Curley 34 305 9.0 2006-07 Tyrese Rice 33 580 17.6 1992-93 Bill Curley 31 235 7.6 2005-06 Craig Smith 36 633 17.6 1991-92 Bill Curley 31 250 8.1 2004-05 Craig Smith 29 523 18.0 1990-91 Bill Curley 30 206 6.9 2003-04 Craig Smith 34 576 16.9 1989-90 Doug Able 27 199 7.4 2002-03 Troy Bell 31 781 25.2 1988-89 Steve Benton 29 155 5.3 2001-02 Troy Bell 32 691 21.6 1987-88 Steve Benton 33 168 5.1 2000-01 Troy Bell 32 652 20.4 1986-87 Skip Barry 29 151 5.2 1999-00 Troy Bell 27 508 18.8 1985-86 Roger McCready 28 154 5.5 1998-99 Kenny Harley 26 291 11.2 1984-85 Trevor Gordon 30 155 5.2 1997-98 Antonio Granger 31 556 17.9 1983-84 Jay Murphy 30 218 7.3 1996-97 Danya Abrams 30 492 16.4 1982-83 Jay Murphy 32 260 8.1 1995-96 Danya Abrams 30 587 19.6 1981-82 Martin Clark 32 167 5.2 1994-95 Danya Abrams 28 620 22.1 1980-81 Martin Clark 29 136 4.7 1993-94 Bill Curley 34 681 20.0 1979-80 Joe Beaulieu 29 152 5.2 1992-93 Bill Curley 31 491 15.8 1978-79 Joe Beaulieu 30 200 6.7 1991-92 Bill Curley 31 552 17.8 1977-78 Bob Bennifield 26 231 8.9 1990-91 Bill Curley 30 378 12.6 1976-77 Michael Bowie 25 195 7.8 1989-90 Doug Able 27 325 12.0 1975-76 Bill Collins 26 263 10.1 1988-89 Dana Barros 29 692 23.9 1974-75 Bill Collins 30 311 10.4 1987-88 Dana Barros 33 723 21.9 1973-74 Bill Collins 30 279 9.3 1986-87 Dana Barros 29 543 18.7 1972-73 Mark Raterink 24 173 7.2 1985-86 Roger McCready 28 506 18.1 1971-72 Dave Walker 25 230 9.2 1984-85 Michael Adams 31 475 15.3 1970-71 Frank Fitzgerald 26 202 7.8 1983-84 Jay Murphy 30 594 19.8 1969-70 Tom Veronneau 24 217 9.0 1982-83 John Garris 32 629 19.7 1968-69 Terry Driscoll 28 498 17.8 1981-82 John Bagley 32 675 21.1 1967-68 Terry Driscoll 25 322 12.9 1980-81 John Bagley 30 611 20.4 1966-67 Terry Driscoll 24 251 10.5 1979-80 John Bagley 29 343 11.8 1965-66 Willie Wolters 26 431 16.6 1978-79 Ernie Cobb 30 640 21.3 1964-65 Willie Wolters 28 354 12.6 1977-78 Ernie Cobb 25 569 22.8 1976-77 Ernie Cobb 26 453 17.4 field-goal Percentage 1975-76 Bob Carrington 26 543 20.9 (Minimum of 100 attempts) 1974-75 Bob Carrington 30 627 20.9 Year Player FG FGA Pct. 1973-74 Bob Carrington 30 581 19.4 2011-12 Dennis Clifford 110 208 .529 acc 1972-73 Mark Raterink 24 316 13.1 2010-11 Josh Southern 82 141 .582 1971-72 Dan Kilcullen 26 364 14.0 2009-10 Corey Raji 138 254 .543 Peter Schmid 26 364 14.0 2008-09 Josh Southern 75 149 .503 1970-71 Jim O’Brien 26 492 18.9 2007-08 Corey Raji 101 166 .608 1969-70 Jim O’Brien 24 396 16.5 2006-07 Jared Dudley 195 347 .562 1968-69 Terry Driscoll 28 653 23.3 2005-06 Craig Smith 243 424 .573 1967-68 Terry Driscoll 25 444 17.8 2004-05 Craig Smith 202 401 .504

1966-67 Steve Adelman 24 454 18.9 2003-04 Craig Smith 235 425 .553 history 1965-66 John Austin 22 558 25.4 2002-03 Craig Smith 241 400 .603 1964-65 John Austin 25 673 26.9 2001-02 Uka Agbai 138 291 .474 2000-01 Uka Agbai 107 202 .530 rebounds 1999-00 Jonathan Beerbohm 75 160 .469 Year Player G No. Avg. 1998-99 Brian Ross 86 185 .465 2011-12 Ryan Anderson 31 229 7.4 1997-98 Kostas Maglos 176 298 .591 2010-11 Joe Trapani 34 237 7.0 1996-97 Mickey Curley 108 191 .565 2009-10 Joe Trapani 30 191 6.4 1995-96 Keenan Jourdon 82 154 .532 boston college 2008-09 Joe Trapani 34 224 6.6 1994-95 Danya Abrams 215 418 .514 2007-08 Shamari Spears 28 171 6.1 1993-94 Bill Curley 233 418 .557 2006-07 Jared Dudley 30 248 8.3 1992-93 Bill Curley 181 312 .580 2005-06 Craig Smith 36 339 9.4 1991-92 Bill Curley 187 324 .577 2004-05 Craig Smith 29 246 8.5 1990-91 Bill Curley 141 260 .542 2003-04 Craig Smith 34 283 8.3 1989-90 Doug Able 126 248 .508 2002-03 Craig Smith 31 246 7.9 1988-89 Doug Able 96 186 .516 2001-02 Ryan Sidney 32 249 7.8 1987-88 Tyrone Scott 104 176 .591 105 105-107_Individual season leaders_Layout 1 10/2/12 2:48 PM Page 2

individual season leaders 1986-87 Tyrone Scott 71 127 .559 1974-75 Mel Weldon 74 95 .779 1985-86 Troy Bowers 105 177 .593 1973-74 Jere Nolan 62 76 .816 1984-85 Dominic Pressley 131 246 .533 1972-73 Mark Raterink 72 99 .727 1983-84 Dominic Pressley 53 101 .525 1971-72 Jim Phelan 74 89 .831 1982-83 John Garris 232 405 .573 1970-71 Peter Schmid 65 82 .793 1981-82 Rich Shrigley 109 175 .623 1969-70 Jim O’Brien 108 128 .843 1980-81 Martin Clark 108 194 .557 1968-69 Terry Driscoll 211 262 .805 1979-80 Vin Caraher 124 209 .593 1967-68 Jim Kissane 65 83 .783 1978-79 Joe Beaulieu 123 202 .609 1966-67 Terry Driscoll 93 126 .738 1977-78 Ernie Cobb 228 438 .521 1965-66 John Austin 170 202 .812 1976-77 Rick Kuhn 59 129 .457 1964-65 John Austin 211 267 .790 1975-76 Bob Carrington 231 423 .546 1974-75 Bill Collins 162 292 .555 Three-PoinT Field goals 1973-74 Paul Berwanger 55 104 .529 Year Player 3P 3PA Pct. 1972-73 Mark Raterink 122 227 .537 2011-12 Lonnie Jackson 57 143 .399 1971-72 Mark Raterink 58 106 .547 2010-11 Biko Paris 76 180 .422 1970-71 Peter Schmid 117 221 .529 2009-10 Joe Trapani 51 145 .352 1969-70 Tom Veronneau 106 171 .619 2008-09 Tyrese Rice 61 176 .347 1968-69 Tom Veronneau 130 189 .687 2007-08 Tyrese Rice 64 179 .358 1967-68 Bob Dukiet 125 228 .548 2006-07 Tyrese Rice 59 183 .322 1966-67 Billy Evans 103 202 .509 2005-06 Tyrese Rice 63 161 .391 1965-66 Steve Adelman 241 455 .530 2004-05 Sean Marshall 42 108 .389 1964-65 Willie Wolters 122 240 .508 2003-04 Sean Marshall 42 145 .290 2002-03 Troy Bell 106 264 .402 Free-Throw PercenTage 2001-02 Kenny Walls 71 202 .351 (Minimum of 75 attempts) 2000-01 Troy Bell 70 179 .391 Year Player FT FTA Pct. 1999-00 Troy Bell 59 148 .399 2011-12 Patrick Heckmann 56 78 .718 1998-99 Kenny Harley 37 89 .416 2010-11 Reggie Jackson 109 137 .796 1997-98 Antonio Granger 78 200 .390 2009-10 Joe Trapani 65 81 .802 1996-97 Antonio Granger 55 135 .407 2008-09 Tyrese Rice 172 201 .856 1995-96 Scoonie Penn 55 174 .314 2007-08 Tyrese Rice 165 195 .846 1994-95 Marc Molinsky 44 104 .423 2006-07 Tyrese Rice 151 190 .795 1993-94 Howard Eisley 91 188 .484 2005-06 Tyrese Rice 68 88 .773 1992-93 Malcolm Huckaby 61 147 .415 2004-05 Jermaine Watson 112 135 .830 1991-92 Gerrod Abram 59 158 .373 2003-04 Jermaine Watson 99 136 .728 1990-91 Gerrod Abram 39 107 .364 2002-03 Troy Bell 227 268 .847 1989-90 Lior Arditti 41 90 .456 2001-02 Troy Bell 212 240 .883 1988-89 Dana Barros 112 261 .429 2000-01 Troy Bell 210 245 .857 1987-88 Dana Barros 109 240 .454 1999-00 Troy Bell 161 180 .894 1986-87 Dana Barros 70 173 .405 1998-99 Michael Cotton 55 88 .625 1997-98 Antonio Granger 90 116 .776 Three-PoinT Field-goal 1996-97 Scoonie Penn 73 94 .777 PercenTage 1995-96 Scoonie Penn 74 98 .755 (Minimum of 50 attempts) 1994-95 Duane Woodward 78 108 .722 Year Player 3P 3PA Pct. 1993-94 Bill Curley 215 271 .793 2011-12 Lonnie Jackson 57 143 .399 1992-93 Bill Curley 129 152 .849 2010-11 Danny Rubin 33 76 .434 1991-92 Bill Curley 178 230 .774 2009-10 Tyler Roche 36 88 .409 1990-91 Howard Eisley 81 108 .750 2008-09 Joe Trapani 52 143 .364 1989-90 Lior Arditti 65 79 .823 2007-08 John Oates 25 59 .424 1988-89 Dana Barros 120 140 .857 2006-07 Jared Dudley 39 88 .443 1987-88 Dana Barros 130 153 .850 2005-06 Louis Hinnant 43 100 .430 1986-87 Jamie Benton 76 86 .884 2004-05 Sean Marshall 42 108 .389 1985-86 Dana Barros 68 86 .791 2003-04 Louis Hinnant 27 58 .466 1984-85 Michael Adams 89 119 .748 2002-03 Troy Bell 106 264 .402 1983-84 Jay Murphy 140 175 .800 2001-02 Andrew Bryant 21 56 .375 1982-83 Michael Adams 127 157 .809 2000-01 Kenny Harley 38 90 .422 1981-82 Martin Clark 68 82 .829 1999-00 Troy Bell 59 148 .399 1980-81 Martin Clark 79 95 .832 1998-99 Kenny Harley 37 89 .416 1979-80 Jim Sweeney 97 114 .851 1997-98 Antonio Granger 78 200 .390 1978-79 Jim Sweeney 90 105 .857 1996-97 Antonio Granger 55 135 .407 1977-78 Bob Bennifield 127 158 .804 1995-96 Andy Bedard 23 58 .397 1976-77 Ernie Cobb 57 86 .663 1994-95 Marc Molinsky 44 104 .423 1975-76 Wil Morrison 61 80 .763 1993-94 Howard Eisley 91 188 .484 Bill Collins 61 80 .763 1992-93 Malcolm Huckaby 61 147 .415

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individual season leaders 1991-92 Howard Eisley 37 75 .493 2003-04 Craig Smith 34 30 0.88

1990-91 Bobby Moran 33 82 .402 2002-03 Craig Smith 31 28 2011-12 review 0.90 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview 1989-90 Lior Arditti 41 90 .456 2001-02 Uka Agbai 32 42 1.31 1988-89 Dana Barros 112 261 .429 2000-01 Uka Agbai 32 37 1.16 1987-88 Jamie Benton 56 115 .487 1999-00 Uka Agbai 30 40 1.33 1986-87 Dana Barros 70 173 .405 1998-99 Jonathan Beerbohm 27 28 1.04 1997-98 Mickey Curley 25 33 1.32 assists 1996-97 Mickey Curley 31 37 1.19 Year Player G No. Avg. 1995-96 Mickey Curley 30 32 1.07 2011-12 Jordan Daniels 31 82 2.6 1994-95 Mickey Curley 28 18 0.64 2010-11 Reggie Jackson 34 152 4.5 1993-94 Bill Curley 34 28 0.82 2009-10 Reggie Jackson 31 139 4.5 1992-93 Bill Curley 31 29 0.94 2008-09 Tyrese Rice 33 176 5.3 1991-92 Bill Curley 31 25 0.81 2007-08 Tyrese Rice 30 149 5.0 1990-91 Doug Able 29 27 0.93 2006-07 Tyrese Rice 33 178 5.4 1989-90 Doug Able 27 23 0.85 2005-06 Louis Hinnant 36 167 4.6 1988-89 Doug Able 28 29 1.04 2004-05 Louis Hinnant 28 134 4.8 1987-88 Tyrone Scott 33 42 1.27 2003-04 Louis Hinnant 31 102 3.3 1986-87 Tyrone Scott 27 41 1.52 2002-03 Ryan Sidney 31 144 4.6 1985-86 Troy Bowers 27 22 0.81 2001-02 Ryan Sidney 32 136 4.3 1984-85 Terrence Talley 31 15 0.48 2000-01 Troy Bell 32 133 4.2 1983-84 Dominic Pressley 30 14 0.47 1999-00 Troy Bell 27 56 2.1 Jay Murphy 30 14 0.47 1998-99 Dwayne Pina 27 117 4.3 1982-83 John Garris 32 61 1.91 1997-98 Duane Woodward 31 157 5.1 1981-82 Burnett Adams 32 42 1.31 1996-97 Duane Woodward 31 121 3.9 1980-81 Burnett Adams 30 47 1.57 1995-96 Scoonie Penn 30 106 3.5 1979-80 Burnett Adams 29 52 1.79 1994-95 Duane Woodward 27 117 4.3 1978-79 Joe Beaulieu 30 18 0.60 1993-94 Howard Eisley 34 156 4.6 1992-93 Howard Eisley 31 153 4.9 steals 1991-92 Howard Eisley 31 135 4.4 Year Player G No. Avg. 1990-91 Howard Eisley 30 100 3.3 2011-12 Matt Humphrey 31 34 1.09 1989-90 Bryan Edwards 28 91 3.3 2010-11 Reggie Jackson 34 36 1.06 1988-89 Dana Barros 29 96 3.3 2009-10 Biko Paris 31 32 1.03 1987-88 Dana Barros 33 135 4.1 2008-09 Rakim Sanders 34 53 1.56 1986-87 Dana Barros 29 110 3.8 2007-08 Tyrese Rice 30 48 1.60 1985-86 Dana Barros 28 97 3.5 2006-07 Jared Dudley 30 42 1.40 1984-85 Michael Adams 31 160 5.2 2005-06 Craig Smith 36 44 1.22 1983-84 Michael Adams 30 105 3.5 2004-05 Jared Dudley 30 49 1.63 1982-83 Michael Adams 32 170 5.3 2003-04 Craig Smith 34 51 1.50 1981-82 John Bagley 32 122 3.8 2002-03 Troy Bell 31 70 2.26 1980-81 John Bagley 30 103 3.4 2001-02 Troy Bell 32 72 2.25 1979-80 Jim Sweeney 29 134 4.6 2000-01 Troy Bell 32 83 2.59 acc 1978-79 Jim Sweeney 30 124 4.1 1999-00 Troy Bell 27 47 1.74 1977-78 Jim Sweeney 26 109 4.2 1998-99 Dwayne Pina 27 51 1.89 1976-77 Jim Sweeney 25 79 3.2 1997-98 Duane Woodward 31 65 2.10 1975-76 Mike Shirey 23 50 2.2 1996-97 Scoonie Penn 26 53 2.04 1974-75 Mel Weldon 30 171 5.7 1995-96 Keenan Jourdon 30 42 1.40 1973-74 Jere Nolan 30 247 8.2 1994-95 Duane Woodward 27 55 2.04 1972-73 Jere Nolan 25 172 6.9 1993-94 Howard Eisley 34 51 1.50

1971-72 Bob Smith 26 136 5.2 1992-93 Malcolm Huckaby 31 63 2.03 history 1970-71 Jim O’Brien 26 231 8.9 1991-92 Howard Eisley 31 61 1.97 1969-70 Jim O’Brien 24 221 9.2 1990-91 Gerrod Abram 30 48 1.60 1968-69 Billy Evans 26 212 8.2 1989-90 Bryan Edwards 28 50 1.79 1967-68 Billy Evans 21 181 8.6 1988-89 Bobby Moran 28 45 1.61 1987-88 Dana Barros 33 43 1.30 blocked shots 1986-87 Dana Barros 29 36 1.24 (Based on total blocks) 1985-86 Dana Barros 28 57 2.04 Year Player G No. Avg. 1984-85 Michael Adams 31 70 2.26 boston college 2011-12 Dennis Clifford 31 29 0.94 1983-84 Michael Adams 30 88 2.93 2010-11 Joe Trapani 34 27 0.79 1982-83 Michael Adams 32 88 2.75 2009-10 Joe Trapani 30 20 0.67 1981-82 John Bagley 32 60 1.88 2008-09 Joe Trapani 34 35 1.03 1980-81 John Bagley 30 54 1.80 2007-08 Tyrelle Blair 31 105 3.39 1979-80 John Bagley 29 43 1.48 2006-07 Sean Williams 15 75 5.00 1978-79 Jim Sweeney 30 71 2.37 2005-06 Sean Williams 27 55 2.04 2004-05 Sean Williams 27 63 2.33 107 108-109_Team season records_Layout 1 10/2/12 2:48 PM Page 1

team season records

Points No. Games Year 2697 32 1982-83 2671 36 2005-06 2658 34 1993-94 2655 29 1964-65 2547 32 2000-01 2528 34 2008-09 2525 30 1978-79 2462 31 2002-03 2453 33 2006-07 2434 30 1974-75 1981-82 Team 2440 34 2010-11 193 30 1995-96 834 30 1980-81 Field Goals made 193 33 1987-88 833 36 2005-06 No. Games Year 190 31 1996-97 812 30 1983-84 1007 32 1982-83 804 34 2003-04 1002 30 1974-75 three-Point Field- 791 33 2006-07 977 30 1973-74 Goal attemPts 790 31 1996-97 974 29 1964-65 No. Games Year 949 36 2005-06 802 34 2010-11 rebounds 946 32 1981-82 664 31 2011-12 No. Games Year 944 34 1993-94 651 32 2000-01 1394 26 1965-66 937 30 1978-79 649 34 2008-09 1331 29 1964-65 929 26 1965-66 629 32 2001-02 1277 36 2005-06 898 28 1968-69 585 36 2005-06 1259 34 2008-09 579 34 1993-94 1244 28 1968-69 Field-Goal 562 33 2006-07 1228 30 1978-79 attemPts 549 30 1995-96 1224 34 2003-04 No. Games Year 547 30 1999-2000 1210 32 1982-83 2123 29 1964-65 535 31 2002-03 1205 30 1995-96 2104 30 1974-75 512 31 1996-97 1194 31 1996-97 2017 26 1965-66 2012 30 1973-74 Free throws made assists 2004 34 1993-94 No. Games Year No. Games Year 2000 34 2008-09 683 32 1982-83 639 36 2005-06 1996 32 1982-83 651 30 1978-79 590 28 1968-69 1958 36 2005-06 611 29 1964-65 543 34 2003-04 1934 32 2000-01 600 30 1980-81 536 34 1993-94 1913 32 2001-02 599 30 1983-84 535 30 1973-74 597 32 1981-82 527 30 2004-05 three-Point Field 573 33 2006-07 522 31 2002-03 Goals made 566 26 1977-78 517 34 2010-11 No. Games Year 562 36 2005-06 503 34 2008-09 306 34 2010-11 559 32 2000-01 495 32 1982-83 234 34 1993-94 491 30 1974-75 230 32 2000-01 Free-throw 225 31 2011-12 attemPts steals 217 34 2008-09 No. Games Year (Since 1978-79) 212 32 2001-02 950 32 1982-83 No. Games Year 211 36 2005-06 906 29 1964-65 326 32 2000-01 196 33 2006-07 890 32 1981-82 298 32 1982-83 195 31 1991-92 867 30 1978-79 285 30 1990-91

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279 30 1999-00 279 30 1983-84 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview 279 32 1981-82 260 27 1998-99 259 32 2001-02 258 31 1991-92 254 30 1980-81 252 30 1978-79

blocked shots (Since 1978-79) No. Games Year 191 33 2006-07 190 31 2007-08 161 36 2005-06 147 34 2008-09 137 32 1982-83 1993-94 Team 128 32 1981-82 123 30 2004-05 free-throw 23 1993-94 109 31 1997-98 Percentage 23 1980-81 108 31 2009-10 No. FTM-FTA Year 23 1966-67 106 32 2001-02 .761 442-581 1969-70 22 Five Times 103 30 1999-2000 .751 651-867 1978-79 21 Six Times 102 34 2003-04 .746 443-594 1992-93 20 Twice .742 494-666 1985-86 field-goal .738 599-812 1983-84 winning Percentage .738 541-733 2008-09 Percentage No. 3PA-3PM Year .735 566-770 1977-78 No. Record Year .518 825-1593 1979-80 .725 557-768 1979-80 .885 23-3 1966-67 .517 946-1830 1981-82 .724 573-791 2006-07 .857 24-4 1968-69 .510 790-1548 1980-81 .724 422-583 2010-11 .844 27-5 2000-01 .505 1007-1996 1982-83 .721 451-624 1970-71 .833 25-5 2004-05 .502 937-1866 1978-79 .721 511-710 1967-68 .815 22-5 1951-52 .492 896-1822 1984-85 .719 683-950 1982-83 .808 21-5 1965-66 acc .488 898-1841 1968-69 .800 4-1 1918-19 .486 844-1729 1967-68 games .781 25-7 1982-83 .485 977-2012 1973-74 No. Year .778 28-8 2005-06 .485 949-1958 2005-06 36 2005-06 .767 23-7 1980-81 34 2010-11 three-Point field- 34 2008-09 losses history goal Percentage 34 2003-04 No. Year No. 3PA-3PM Year 34 1993-94 22 2011-12 .449 193-430 1987-88 33 Twice 21 1998-99 .431 195-452 1991-92 32 Four Times 20 1989-90 .404 234-579 1993-94 19 1990-91 .396 180-454 1992-93 wins 19 1994-95 boston college .382 306-802 2010-11 No. Year 18 1986-87 .381 168-441 1988-89 28 2005-06 18 1976-77 .379 151-398 1990-91 27 2000-01 18 1955-56 .371 190-512 1996-97 25 2004-05 18 1954-55 .368 81-220 1986-87 25 1982-83 18 1905-06 .361 211-585 2005-06 24 2003-04 .360 184-511 2007-08 24 1968-69

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postseason results DATE BC OPPONENT TOURNAMENT SITE 1957-58 March 11 63 Maryland 86 - NCAA First Round New York, NY

1964-65 March 8 92 St. John’s 114 - NIT First Round New York, NY

1965-66 March 13 96 Louisville (3OT) 90 NIT First Round New York, NY March 16 85 Villanova 86 - NIT Quarterfinals New York, NY

1966-67 March 11 48 Connecticut 42 NCAA First Round Kingston, RI March 17 63 St. John’s 62 NCAA East Regional Semifinals College Park, MD March 18 80 North Carolina 96 - NCAA East Regional Final College Park, MD

1967-68 March 8 93 St. Bonaventure 102 - NCAA First Round Kingston, RI

1968-69 March 16 78 Kansas 62 NIT First Round New York, NY March 18 88 Louisville 83 NIT Quarterfinals New York, NY March 20 73 Army 61 NIT Semifinals New York, NY March 22 76 Temple 89 - NIT Championship New York, NY

1973-74 March 17 63 Cincinnati 62 NIT First Round New York, NY March 21 76 Connecticut 75 NIT Quarterfinals New York, NY March 23 93 Utah 117 - NIT Semifinals New York, NY March 24 87 Jacksonville 77 - NIT Consolation Game New York, NY

1974-75 March 15 82 Furman 76 NCAA First Round Charlotte, NC March 20 65 Kansas State 74 NCAA East Regional First Round Providence, RI March 22 90 North Carolina 110 - NCAA East Regional Consolation Providence, RI

1978-79 March 1 74 Connecticut 91 - ECAC New England Regional Providence, RI

1979-80 March 6 95 Boston University 74 NIT First Round Chestnut Hill, MA March 10 55 Virginia 57 - NIT Second Round Charlottesville, VA

1980-81 (#5 seed) March 13 93 Ball State 90 NCAA Mideast Regional First Round Tuscaloosa, AL March 15 67 Wake Forest 64 NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round Tuscaloosa, AL March 20 41 Saint Joseph’s 42 - NCAA Mideast Regional Semifinals Bloomington, IN

1981-82 (#8 seed) March 12 70 San Francisco 66 NCAA Midwest Regional First Round Dallas, TX March 14 82 DePaul 75 NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round Dallas, TX March 19 69 Kansas State 65 NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals St. Louis, MO March 21 92 Houston 99 - NCAA Midwest Regional Final St. Louis, MO

1982-83 (#4 seed) March 20 51 Princeton 42 NCAA West Regional Second Round Corvallis, OR March 24 92 Virginia 95 - NCAA West Regional Semifinals Ogden, UT

1983-84 March 16 76 Saint Joseph’s 63 NIT First Round Philadelphia, PA March 19 52 Notre Dame 66 - NIT Second Round Springfield, MA

1984-85 (#11 seed) March 15 55 Texas Tech 53 NCAA Midwest Regional First Round Houston, TX March 17 74 Duke 73 NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round Houston, TX March 21 57 Memphis State 59 - NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals Dallas, TX

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postseason results DATE BC OPPONENT TOURNAMENT SITE

1987-88 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview March 17 73 Siena 65 NIT First Round Chestnut Hill, MA March 22 86 Evansville 81 NIT Second Round Evansville, IN March 26 78 Middle Tennessee 69 NIT Quarterfinals Murfreesboro, TN March 29 67 Connecticut 73 NIT Semifinals New York, NY March 30 57 Colorado State 58 - NIT Consolation Game New York, NY

1991-92 March 19 78 Southern Illinois 69 NIT First Round Chestnut Hill, MA March 24 80 Rhode Island 81 - (2OT) NIT Second Round Chestnut Hill, MA

1992-93 March 18 87 Niagara 83 NIT First Round Niagara, NY March 22 101 Rice 68 NIT Second Round Chestnut Hill, MA March 24 58 Providence 75 - NIT Quarterfinals Chestnut Hill, MA

1993-94 (#9 seed) March 18 67 Washington State 64 NCAA East Regional First Round Landover, MD March 20 75 North Carolina 72 NCAA East Regional Second Round Landover, MD March 25 77 Indiana 68 NCAA East Regional Semifinals Miami, FL March 27 66 Florida 74 - NCAA East Regional Final Miami, FL

1995-96 (#11 seed) March 15 64 Indiana 51 NCAA Southeast Regional First Round Orlando, FL March 17 89 Georgia Tech 103 - NCAA Southeast Regional Second Round Orlando, FL

1996-97 (#5 seed) March 13 73 Valparaiso 66 NCAA West Regional First Round Salt Lake City, UT March 15 77 Saint Joseph’s 81 - (OT) NCAA West Regional Second Round Salt Lake City, UT

2000-01 (#3 seed) March 15 68 Southern Utah 65 NCAA East Regional First Round Uniondale, NY March 17 71 74 - NCAA East Regional Second Round Uniondale, NY

2001-02 (#11 seed) March 15 57 Texas 70 - NCAA Midwest Regional First Round Dallas, TX

2002-03 March 18 90 Fairfield 78 NIT Opening Round Bridgeport, CT March 21 62 Temple 75 - NIT First Round Philadelphia, PA acc 2003-04 (#6 seed) March 19 58 Utah 51 NCAA St. Louis Regional First Round Milwaukee, WI March 21 54 Georgia Tech 57 - NCAA St. Louis Regional Second Round Milwaukee, WI

2004-05 (#4 seed) March 17 85 Pennsylvania 65 NCAA Chicago Regional First Round Cleveland, OH March 29 75 UW-Milwaukee 83 - NCAA Chicago Regional Second Round Cleveland, OH

2005-06 (#4 seed) history March 16 88 Pacific 76 (2OT) NCAA Minneapolis Regional First Round Salt Lake City, UT March 18 69 Montana 56 NCAA Minneapolis Regional Second Round Salt Lake City, UT March 24 59 Villanova 60 - (OT) NCAA Minneapolis Regional Semifinals Minneapolis, MN

2006-07 (#7 seed) March 15 84 Texas Tech 75 NCAA East Regional First Round Winston-Salem, NC

March 17 55 Georgetown 62 - NCAA East Regional Second Round Winston-Salem, NC boston college

2008-09 (#7 seed) March 20 55 Southern California 72 - NCAA Midwest Regional First Round Minneapolis, MN

2010-11 March 15 82 McNeese State 64 NIT First Round Lake Charles, LA March 19 67 Northwestern 85 - NIT Second Round Chestnut Hill, MA

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postseason box scores 1958 ncaa EAST REGIONAL Final NIT Semifinals toUrnaMent March 18, 1967 March 20, 1969 First Round College Park, MD New York, NY March 11, 1958 BOSTON COLLEGE (80) NORTH CAROLINA (96) BOSTON COLLEGE (73) ARMY (61) New York, NY FG FT PT FG FT PT FG FT PT FG FT PT BOSTON COLLEGE (63) MARYLAND (86) Adelman 419 Miller 6 10 22 Veronneau 248Clevnar 9725 FG FT PT FG FT PT Kissane 5515 Bunting 5212 Fitzgerald 204Gyovai 4311 Harrington 077 McNeil 226 Wolters 226 Clark 7418 Driscoll 9 10 28 Simmons 419 Giersch 248 Macinick 4614 Pacynski 306 Grubar 113 Evans 5313 Oxley 204 McGrath 2711 Bunge 4311 Hice 306 Lewis 11 9 31 O’Brien 3410 Krzyzewski 339 Lyons 306 Davis 11 2 24 Driscoll 7317 Frye 102 Costello 102M. Miller 033 Magee 3713 Young 3612 Kelleher 000 Tuttle 102 LaGace 408T. Miller 000 Power 419 Murphy 102 Evans 328 Gauntlett 102 Totals 26 21 73 Totals 22 17 61 Manning 000 Danko 306 King 102 Brown 204 Halftime: Army 29, Boston College 26 Von Burg 033 Krukar 000 Kvancz 5111 Attendance: 18,311 Schoppmeyer 000 Bechtle 124 Totals 33 14 80 Totals 35 26 96 Bigelow 102 Weingarter 022 NIT Finals Latkany 204 Halleck 135 1968 ncaa March 22, 1969 Moore 000 toUrnaMent New York, NY Totals 17 29 63 Totals 30 26 86 First Round BOSTON COLLEGE (76) TEMPLE (89) Halftime: Maryland 41, Boston College 30 March 9, 1967 FG FT PT FG FT PT Kingston, RI Veronneau 6416 Baum 10 10 30 1965 natIonaL BOSTON COLLEGE (93) ST. BONAVENTURE (102) Fitzgerald 204Cromer 9119 InVItatIon FG FT PT FG FT PT Driscoll 6618 Mast 3410 toUrnaMent Adelman 306 Kebb 000 Evans 6416 Strunk 204 First Round Dukiet 5212 Kelbaugh 248 O’Brien 8218 Brocchi 5515 March 11, 1965 Driscoll 10 4 24 Butler 12 10 34 Costello 000Snook 033 New York, NY Kissane 317 Satalin 419 LaGace 204Mulava 022 BOSTON COLLEGE (92) ST. JOHN’S (114) Kvancz 6012 Lanier 12 8 32 Downey 000Wieczak 226 FG FT PT FG FT PT Evans 317 Hayes 7519 Sees 000Brooks 000 Austin 15 10 40 Houston 226 Kelleher 5010 Martin 000 Sollenne 000Cassidy 000 Furbush 7317 R. McIntyre 6416 Verroneau 000 Richson 000 Wolters 419 K. McIntyre 13 16 42 Sollenne 000 Totals 30 16 76 Totals 31 27 89 Carter 306 Dove 10 3 23 LeGace 102 Halftime: Boston College 46, Temple 42 Hockenbury 113 Duerr 7115 Pacynski 6113 Fouled Out: None Hice 306 Wirell 226 Totals 42 9 93 Totals 37 28102 Total Fouls: Boston College 24, Temple 15 Ezell 102 Cluess 022 Attendance: 5,248 Attendance: 17,437 Ward 000 Swartz 022 Nelson 102 Hill 000 1969 natIonaL 1974 natIonaL Kelly 102 Mascia 102 InVItatIon InVItatIon Papoula 000 Jones 000 toUrnaMent toUrnaMent Humann 135 Menar 000 First Round First Round Chaney 000 March 16, 1969 March 17, 1974 Totals 37 18 92 Totals 41 32114 New York, NY New York, NY Halftime: St. John’s 50, Boston College 36 BOSTON COLLEGE (78) KANSAS (62) BOSTON COLLEGE (63) CINCINNATI (62) Fouled Out: Wolters, Austin, Humann, Swartz FG FT PT FG FT PT FG FT PT FG FT PT Total Fouls: St. John’s 22, Boston College 30 Veronneau 4 1-5 9 Robisch 2 2-4 6 Carrington 6 3-5 15 Jemison 6 2-4 14 Attendance: 16,098 Fitzgerald 6 2-2 14 Sloan 5 0-1 10 Raterink 3 3-3 9 Brackman 2 2-2 6 Driscoll 7 7-11 21 Nash 4 3-5 11 Collins 3 2-2 8 Franklin 6 3-5 15 1967 ncaa Evans 2 4-8 8 Russell 1 3-4 5 Nolan 6 1-2 13 Batts 6 5-7 17 toUrnaMent O’Brien 9 6-9 24 Bradshaw 7 5-6 19 Weldon 3 0-1 6 Murphy 1 0-0 2 First Round Downey 0 0-0 0 Harmon 1 1-1 3 Berwanger 2 2-3 6 Kamstra 0 0-0 0 March 11, 1967 Cosztello 1 0-0 2 Brown 0 0-0 0 Morrison 3 0-0 6 Artis 2 0-1 4 Kingston, RI LaGace 0 0-0 0 Hatsues 2 2-2 6 Kilcullen 0 0-0 0 Ward 2 0-0 4 BOSTON COLLEGE (48) CONNECTICUT (42) Crosby 0 0-1 0 Arndt 0 0-2 0 Shirey 0 0-0 0 Webb 0 0-0 0 FG FT PT FG FT PT Lawrence 1 0-0 2 Totals 2611-16 63 Totals 2512-19 62 Kissane 4210 Penders 215 Totals 2920-36 78 Totals 2316-25 62 Halftime: Cincinnati 30, Boston College 29 Evans 135 Corley 306 Halftime: Boston College 47, Kansas 34 Fouled Out: Jemison, Raterink Kvancz 328 Holowaty 328 Fouled Out: Driscoll Total Fouls: Cincinnati 22, Boston College 18 Adelman 5616 Ritter 204 Officials: Mike DiTomasso, Steve Honzo Driscoll 022 Blosuknia 5515 NIT Quarterfinals Wolters 317 Thompson 124 NIT Quarterfinals March 21, 1974 Kelleher 000 Curran 000 March 18, 1969 New York, NY Totals 16 16 48 Totals 16 10 42 New York, NY BOSTON COLLEGE (76) CONNECTICUT (75) BOSTON COLLEGE (88) LOUISVILLE (83) FG FT PT FG FT PT EAST REGIONAL Semifinals FG FT PT FG FT PT Raterink 8 9-11 25 Hanson 12 0-3 24 March 17, 1967 O’Brien 4311 Deeken 328Carrington 9 7-12 25 Wilson 3 0-0 6 College Park, MD Evans 6315 Lionis 204Collins 0 1-3 1 Thomas 0 1-2 1 BOSTON COLLEGE (63) ST. JOHN’S (62) Sollenne 000Beard 3 11 17 Nolan 1 0-0 2 Foster 9 2-2 20 FG FT PT FG FT PT LaGace 306Grosso 6214 Weldon 0 5-6 5 Weston 8 1-1 17 Adelman 5717 Swartz 204 Fitzgerald 339Neely 000Berwanger 4 0-1 8 Chapman 1 1-3 3 Kissane 157 Calzti 5212 Costello 000Selvy 5313 Morrison 5 0-0 10 Custick 2 0-0 4 Wolters 259 Warren 204 Driscoll 10 9 29 King 11 5 27 Harrison 0 0-0 0 Kvancz 237 Dove 6315 Veronneau 8218 Shields 000 Wright 0 0-0 0 Evans 2610 Bogad 7721 Totals 34 20 88 Totals 30 23 83 Totals 2722-33 76 Totals 35 5-11 75 Driscoll 215 Hill 102 Halftime: Boston College 44, Louisville 42 Halftime: Connecticut 40, Boston College 33 Hice 146 Brunner 204 Fouled Out: Deeken, Beard Fouled Out: Weston, Chapman Kelleher 102 Total Fouls: Louisville 21, Boston College 18 Total Fouls: Connecticut 25, Boston College 18 Totals 16 31 63 Totals 25 12 62 Attendance: 12,605

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pOsTsEAsON bOx sCOREs NIT Semifinals Nolan 2 0-0 4 Clark 1 0-0 2 BOSTON COLLEGE (65) KANSAS STATE (74) March 23, 1974 Morrison 10 4-5 24 Alvarez 3 0-1 6 FG FT PT FG FT PT New York, NY Berwanger 0 0-0 0 Smith 1 0-0 2 Weldon 226Williams 15 2011-12 REVIEw 2 32 2012-13 EAgLEs bAskETbALL sTAff sEAsON pREVIEw BOSTON COLLEGE (93) UTAH (117) Kilcullen 0 0-0 0 Bermudez 2 0-0 4 Carrington 5414 Evans 317 FG FT PT FG FT PT Scholz 1 0-0 2 Bailey 5010 Snider 306 Nolan 4 0-1 8 Menatti 5 2-2 12 Gross 0 0-0 0 Morrison 7317 Noland 113 Weldon 5 0-0 10 Terry 5 2-3 12 Waldon 0 0-0 0 Collins 8218 Gerlach 9220 Berwanger 2 0-0 4 Sojourner 13 3-3 29 Totals 3419-24 87 Totals 3311-18 77 Droge 306 Raterink 5 1-3 11 Burden 11 6-8 28 Halftime: Jacksonville 35, Boston College 35 Totals 27 11 65 Totals 34 6 74 Carrington 12 9-14 33 Medley 6 5-6 17 Fouled Out: Williams, Alvarez Halftime: Kansas State 39, Boston College 36 Collins 1 5-6 7 Whiting 1 3-3 5 Total Fouls: Jacksonville 23, Boston College 17 Morrison 7 0-1 14 Jones 2 0-0 4 EAST REGIONAL Consolation Kilcullen 3 0-0 6 Burgen 2 0-1 4 1975 NCAA March 22, 1975 Shirey 0 0-0 0 Porter 1 0-0 2 TOURNAMENT Providence, RI Sheppard 0 0-0 0 Neilsen 2 0-1 4 First Round BOSTON COLLEGE (90) NORTH CAROLINA (110) Buonaguro 0 0-0 0 March 15, 1975 FG FT PT FG FT PT Jurgens 0 0-0 0 Charlotte, NC Carrington 10 3 23 Kupchak 14 8 36 Tracey 0 0-0 0 BOSTON COLLEGE (82) FURMAN (76) Morrison 5010 Davis 7014 Totals 3915-25 93 Totals 4821-27117 FG FT PT FG FT PT Collins 5414 Stahl 5616 Halftime: Utah 48, Boston College 45 Carrington 8 1-3 17 Mayes 14 0-2 20 Weldon 7014 Ford 8319 Fouled Out: Raterink Morrison 6 8-10 20 Lynch 4 0-0 8 Bailey 2711 Hoffman 8016 Total Fouls: Utah 22, Boston College 23 Collins 7 4-5 18 Leonard 7 0-0 14 O’Brien 000Hanners 000 Attendance: 12,105 Bailey 8 0-0 16 Smith 1 0-0 2 Jurgens 102Kuester 113 Weldon 1 7-8 9 Hall 7 0-0 14 Buonaguro 204Coley 000 NIT Consolation Shirey 1 0-0 2 Green 3 0-0 6 Tracey 000Bell 000 March 24, 1974 Hill 2 0-0 4 Shirey 204Galliagiris 022 New York, NY Totals 3120-26 82 Totals 38 0-2 76 Sheppard 328Buckley 000 BOSTON COLLEGE (87) JACKSONVILLE (77) Halftime: Boston College 37, Furman 34 Chambers 000 FG FT PT FG FT PT Attendance: 11,666 Harry 000 Carrington 8 5-5 21 Williams 12 2-4 26 LaGarde 124 Raterink 9 6-9 24 Leftwich 3 2-3 8 EAST REGIONAL Semifinals Totals 37 16 90 Totals 44 24 110 Collins 4 2-3 10 Taylor 3 2-2 8 March 20, 1975 Halftime: North Carolina 54, Boston College 37 Weldon 1 2-2 4 Benbow 7 5-8 19 Providence, RI 1980 NATIONAL O’Shea 0-0 0-0 11 0 Fullove 5-8 3-4 7113 INVITATION TOURNAMENT Shrigley 3-5 5-6 8211 Albertson 0-0 0-2 000 First Round B. Adams 4-5 0-0 35 8 Parker 0-1 0-0 110 March 6, 1980 Beaulieu 3-6 4-4 11 1 10 Hampton 0-2 0-1 110 Chestnut Hill, MA Caraher 1-2 0-0 11 2 Murrell 0-0 3-4 013 BOSTON COLLEGE (95) BOSTON UNIV. (74) Krause 0-0 0-0 04 0 FG FT R PF PT FG FT R PF PT Totals 36-73 21-26 45 30 93 Totals 30-56 30-38 28 25 90 Shrigley 6-8 5-5 10 2 17 Floyd 3-6 0-1 606 Halftime: Boston College 44, Ball State 44 Caraher 5-9 0-0 0110 Wright 10-21 7-8 4327 Officials: Ken Lauderdale, Booker Turner, Lou Moser Beaulieu 2-3 0-1 10 44West 1-4 2-2 534 Attendance: 5,283 Bennett 6-11 3-4 2015 Consor 5-11 0-0 0210 Sweeney 5-8 2-2 2512 Wall 4-7 1-4 159 MIDEAST REGIONAL Second Round Chandler 9-13 6-6 0424 Martin 1-4 0-0 612 March 15, 1981 Bagley 3-7 2-2 22 8 Teague 1-2 0-0 212 Tuscaloosa, AL Crevier 0-1 0-0 31 0 B. Brown 1-4 0-0 122 BOSTON COLLEGE (67) WAKE FOREST (64) Adams 1-1 3-3 31 5 A. Brown 2-11 8-8 5112 FG FT R PF PT FG FT R PF PT Kinsley 0-0 0-0 10 0 Harwood 0-0 0-0 100 Chandler 2-3 0-0 22 4 Johnson 8-12 4-6 3320

Totals 37-61 21-23 37 20 95 Totals 28-70 18-23 35 18 74 Murphy 4-6 0-1 43 8 Helms 3-7 3-4 349 ACC Halftime: Boston College 45, Boston University 38 Foy 0-2 4-4 51 4 Johnstone 3-6 0-1 456 Bagley 10-16 15-21 6335 Rogers 4-6 0-0 248 NIT Second Round Clark 4-8 0-0 32 8 Morgan 2-4 4-5 528 March 10, 1980 O’Shea 0-0 0-0 00 0 Davis 0-0 0-0 020 Charlottesville, VA Shrigley 0-3 2-3 13 2 Young 5-7 1-2 2311 BOSTON COLLEGE (55) VIRGINIA (57) B. Adams 1-4 4-6 34 6 Mayers 0-1 0-0 100 FG FT R PF PT FG FT R PF PT Beaulieu 0-0 0-0 02 0 Dahms 0-0 0-0 130 Shrigley 1-4 1-4 65 3 Gates 1-1 1-3 443 Totals 21-42 25-35 26 20 67 Teachey 1-2 0-0 322 Caraher 10-15 4-6 7524 Jefferson 2-4 0-0 034 Totals 26-45 12-18 25 28 64 Halftime: Boston College 32, Wake Forest 31

Beaulieu 0-6 0-0 34 0 Sampson 5-9 0-0 14 5 10 hIsTORy Chandler 3-7 0-0 45 6 Jones 1-5 2-4 134 Officials: J. Dabrow, G. Muncy, R. Paparo. Attendance: 7,219 Sweeney 2-7 1-1 14 5 Lamp 5-13 4-5 4114 Bagley 4-11 3-4 2111 Raker 4-8 9-12 2117 MIDEAST REGIONAL Semifinals Adams 2-4 0-1 64 4 Owens 1-2 0-0 302 March 20, 1981 Foy 1-1 0-0 11 2 Latimore 1-2 0-0 212 Bloomington, IN Crevier 0-1 0-0 02 0 Robinson 0-0 1-2 001 BOSTON COLLEGE (41) SAINT JOSEPH’S (42) Totals 23-56 9-16 34 28 55 Totals 20-44 17-26 30 18 57 FG FT R PF PT FG FT R PF PT Halftime: Virginia 29, Boston College 23. Attendance: 9,000 Clark 4-8 1-1 33 9 Williams 0-7 1-3 841 Foy 0-0 2-4 33 2 Smith 2-4 0-1 624 1981 NCAA TOURNAMENT Murphy 4-9 2-2 7010 Costner 4-7 0-0 448 bOsTON COLLEgE MIDEAST REGIONAL First Round Bagley 4-14 3-4 2411 Clark 2-6 1-1 215 March 13, 1981 Chandler 2-4 0-0 21 4 Warrick 7-11 6-10 2220 Tuscaloosa, AL B. Adams 1-6 3-5 53 5 McFarlan 2-9 0-0 634 BOSTON COLLEGE (93) BALL STATE (90) O’Shea 0-0 0-0 00 0 FG FT R PF PT FG FT R PF PT Shrigley 0-1 0-0 50 0 Clark 6-10 4-4 5416 Jo.Williams 4-9 1-3 449 Beaulieu 0-1 0-0 10 0 Foy 1-4 1-1 25 3 Gooden 5-7 13-13 6423 Totals 15-43 11-16 32 14 41 Totals 17-44 8-15 31 16 42 Chandler 5-15 1-3 2211 Je.Williams 2-8 10-11 3414 Halftime: Boston College 22, Saint Joseph’s 18 Bagley 8-19 3-3 4319 McCallum13-19 0-0 2426 Officials: Paul Galvan, Byron Johnson, Mickey Crowley Murphy 5-7 3-5 6213 Bradley 1-2 0-0 252 Attendance: 12,000

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postseason box scores 1982 ncaa toUrnaMent 1983 ncaa toUrnaMent MIDWEST REGIONAL First Round WEST REGIONAL Second Round March 12, 1982 March 20, 1983 Dallas, TX Corvallis, OR BOSTON COLLEGE (70) SAN FRANCISCO (66) BOSTON COLLEGE (51) PRINCETON (42) FG FT PT FG FT PT FG FT R PF PT FG FT R PF PT Shrigley 4412 Hegwood 204 Clark 1-2 0-0 11 2 Smyth 3-11 0-0 256 Clark 5010 Martens 4210 Murphy 5-8 7-12 10 2 17 Robinson 3-9 6-8 3412 Murphy 5515 Bryant 4210 Garris 1-4 5-6 64 7 Knapp 0-0 0-0 120 Chandler 32 8 Dailey 13 2 28 M.Adams 3-7 1-2 41 7 Ryan 0-6 0-0 320 Bagley 3410 McAlister 204 O’Shea 0-0 0-1 10 0 Carter 1-1 0-0 002 M. Adams 13 5 Slaymaker 135 McCready 3-3 1-1 22 7 Mullin 1-2 0-0 252 Garris 20 4 Booker 215 Talley 2-2 1-2 22 5 Enderle 8-16 1-2 3417 Schmidt 02 2 Speight 000 Primus 0-1 0-0 02 0 Simkus 0-3 3-4 823 B. Adams 10 2 Pressley 1-2 4-5 10 6 Talley 10 2 Totals 16-29 19-29 30 14 51 Totals 16-48 10-14 26 24 42 Totals 25 20 70 Totals 28 10 66 Halftime: Boston College 24, Princeton 23 Halftime: Boston College 40, San Francisco 28 Officials: Joe Forte, Tom Rucker, Eugene Steratore Attendance: 7,248 Attendance: 8,700 MIDWEST REGIONAL Second Round WEST REGIONAL Semifinals March 14, 1982 March 24, 1983 Dallas, TX Ogden, UT BOSTON COLLEGE (82) DePAUL (75) BOSTON COLLEGE (92) VIRGINIA (95) FG FT R PF PT FG FT R PF PT FG FT R PF PT FG FT R PF PT Shrigley 3-6 6-9 5212 Randolph 7-15 2-3 6516 Clark 1-4 2-3 34 4 Miller 4-12 0-0 258 Clark 3-7 1-2 82 7 Cummings 9-16 2-3 17 4 20 Garris 8-15 9-10 12 2 25 Robinson 2-7 5-9 15 39 Murphy 2-4 0-5 30 4 Downing 1-1 0-0 242 Murphy 9-15 5-8 12 2 23 Sampson 9-13 1-3 11 5 19 Chandler 1-4 1-2 23 3 Patterson 3-11 3-4 259 Pressley 4-8 3-6 5411 Wilson 8-18 2-5 3218 Bagley 10-18 6-9 7226 Dillard 7-16 0-0 0514 M.Adams 7-22 4-5 5218 Carlisle 7-13 8-8 5322 Garris 4-5 1-4 84 9 Corbin 3-5 2-2 858 O’Shea 0-0 0-0 10 0 Mullen 0-2 2-2 102 M. Adams 6-9 9-11 1321 McMillan 2-5 2-3 356 McCready 1-2 1-2 01 3 Stokes 4-4 4-5 1412 B. Adams 0-1 0-0 00 0 McCoy 0-3 0-0 010 Talley 3-6 0-0 34 6 Edelin 2-3 1-4 11 55 Schmidt 0-0 0-0 10 0 Burkholder 0-0 0-0 010 Primus 1-5 0-0 35 2 Merrifield 0-0 0-0 000 Talley 0-0 0-0 01 0 Allen 0-0 0-0 000 B.Adams 0-1 0-0 15 0 Totals 29-54 24-42 40 17 82 Totals 32-73 11-15 44 35 75 Totals 34-78 24-34 47 27 92 Totals 36-72 23-36 49 27 95 Halftime: DePaul 34, Boston College 33 Halftime: Virginia 45, Boston College 44 Officials: Silvester, Crowell, Vacca. Attendance: 12,719 Officials: Mike Tanco, Don Rutledge, Jim Bain. Attendance: 12,084. MIDWEST REGIONAL Semifinals 1984 natIonaL InVItatIon March 19, 1982 toUrnaMent St. Louis, MO NIT First Round BOSTON COLLEGE (69) KANSAS STATE (65) March 16, 1984 FG FT PT FG FT PT Philadelphia, PA Shrigley 0 0-0 0 Nealy 3 0-0 6 BOSTON COLLEGE (76) SAINT JOSEPH’S (63) Clark 2 3-3 7 Reed 5 6-7 16 FG FT PT FG FT PT Murphy 2 7-8 11 Craft 2 0-0 4 Talley 0-3 2-4 2 Springman 3-8 3-4 9 Chandler 1 0-0 2 Jankovich 5 0-0 10 Murphy 12-15 2-2 26 Lojewski 6-21 2-3 14 Bagley 4 2-2 10 T. Adams 8 0-2 16 McCready 1-7 12-13 14 Costner 12-14 5-9 29 M. Adams 7 6-8 20 Watkins 3 1-2 7 M. Adams 9-13 4-7 22 Flint 1-5 0-0 2 Garris 7 4-5 18 Galvao 3 0-0 6 Primus 2-3 2-2 6 Williams 1-11 1-1 3 Schmidt 0 0-0 0 Elder 0 0-0 0 Pressley 3-6 0-2 6 Arnold 3-8 0-0 6 B. Adams 0 1-2 1 Bowers 0-0 0-0 0 Mitchell 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 23 23-28 69 Totals 29 7-11 65 O’Shea 0-0 0-0 0 Halftime: Kansas State 41, Boston College 36 Doherty 0-1 0-0 0 Total Fouls: Boston College 17, Kansas State 21 Totals 27-48 22-30 76 Totals 26-67 11-17 63 Attendance: 18,050 Halftime: Boston College 34, Saint Joseph’s 32 MIDWEST REGIONAL Final NIT Second Round March 21, 1982 March 19, 1984 St. Louis, MO Springfield, MA BOSTON COLLEGE (92) HOUSTON (99) BOSTON COLLEGE (52) NOTRE DAME (66) FG FT PT FG FT PT FG FT PT FG FT PT Shrigley 5 0-3 10 Drexler 6 3-6 15 Murphy 6-16 3-4 15 Royal 1-1 2-2 4 Clark 1 0-0 2 Young 3 0-0 6 Talley 4-7 1-1 9 Dolan 0-3 2-2 2 Murphy 9 5-7 23 Micheaux 7 4-7 18 McCready 2-7 5-6 9 Barlow 4-9 0-0 8 Chandler 0 0-0 0 Rose 6 3-5 15 M. Adams 4-19 0-0 8 Howard 0-3 3-5 3 Bagley 11 4-6 26 Williams 9 7-10 25 Primus 2-6 0-0 4 Sluby 7-16 6-6 20 M. Adams 4 0-0 8 Olajuwon 2 2-2 6 Pressley 0-2 3-5 3 Kempton 4-7 12-15 20 Garris 6 7-9 19 Davis 0 4-4 4 Doherty 1-1 2-3 4 Price 0-3 0-0 0 B. Adams 1 0-0 2 Gettys 0 10-10 10 Bowers 0-1 0-0 0 Hicks 0-2 9-10 9 Schmidt 1 0-0 2 O’Shea 0-1 0-0 0 Totals 38 16-25 92 Totals 33 33-44 99 Schmidt 0-0 0-0 0 Halftime: Houston 46, Boston College 43 Totals 19-60 14-19 52 Totals 16-44 34-40 66 Fouled Out: Clark, Chandler, M. Adams, Garris, Drexler Halftime: Notre Dame 28, Boston College 24 Total Fouls: Boston College 33, Houston 23 Attendance: 15,627

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postseason box scores 1985 ncaa toUrnaMent NIT Second Round MIDWEST REGIONAL First Round March 22, 1988 March 15, 1985 Evansville, IN 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview Houston, TX BOSTON COLLEGE (86) EVANSVILLE (81) BOSTON COLLEGE (55) TEXAS TECH (53) FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT FG FT PT FG FT PT S. Benton 5-8 0-0 8-8 4 18 Hill 3-5 0-0 1-2 57 McCready 7-9 1-4 15 Anderson 1-5 4-4 6 Francis 2-4 0-0 2-2 46Simmons 8-18 2-8 9-9 5 27 Talley 2-3 4-4 8 Taylor 6-9 0-0 12 Scott 2-2 0-0 0-1 04Godfread 10-13 0-0 8-10 2 28 Gordon 0-3 2-6 2 Irvin 3-6 1-2 7 Barros 8-16 5-6 11-13 5 32 Haffner 5-15 1-7 0-0 2 11 M. Adams 7-16 3-3 17 Jennings 8-17 0-0 16 J. Benton 5-10 0-0 2-2 3 12 Dawson 1-5 0-1 2-2 44 Pressley 1-3 1-2 3 Wallace 1-6 0-2 2 Able 3-6 0-0 0-0 56Donald 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Schmidt 0-0 0-0 0 Doda 1-3 2-3 4 Beasley 3-4 0-0 0-0 56Bomba 0-0 0-0 4-4 14 Primus 2-4 3-4 7 Phillips 0-1 0-0 0 Moran 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Morning 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Barry 0-1 0-0 0 Benford 3-8 0-0 6 Corcoran 0-1 0-1 0-0 00Brand 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Bowers 1-2 1-2 3 Foley 1-1 0-0 0-0 02 Totals 20-41 15-25 55 Totals 23-55 7-11 53 Totals 29-52 5-7 23-26 32 86 Totals 27-543-16 24-27 22 81 Halftime: Boston College 33, Texas Tech 28 Halftime: Boston College 52, Evansville 40 Fouled Out: Scott, Dawson. Total Fouls: Evansville 23, Boston College 24 MIDWEST REGIONAL Second Round Officials: Bill Smith, Herman Ramsey, Ken Cox. Attendance: 9,621 March 17, 1985 Houston, TX NIT Quarterfinals BOSTON COLLEGE (74) DUKE (73) March 28, 1988 FG FT PT FG FT PT Murfreesboro, TN McCready 6-13 8-10 20 Alarie 5-12 2-2 12 BOSTON COLLEGE (78) MIDDLE TENNESSEE (69) Talley 0-0 2-2 2 Meagher 1-4 1-3 3 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Gordon 0-0 0-2 0 Bilas 4-7 7-10 15 S. Benton 4-11 0-2 9-13 17 11 Baynham 6-17 0-1 0-3 7 12 M. Adams 9-15 1-2 19 Amaker 5-13 9-10 19 Francis 3-8 0-0 0-0 26Henry 15-26 1-1 3-4 12 34 Pressley 3-7 1-2 7 Dawkins 6-21 6-8 18 Scott 2-5 0-0 0-0 54D. Rainey 2-5 0-0 0-4 12 4 Schmidt 0-1 0-0 0 Henderson 1-4 0-0 2 Barros 9-17 4-8 2-4 2 24 Snell 4-8 0-2 0-0 58 Primus 3-6 2-2 8 Strickland 0-0 0-0 0 J. Benton 3-8 2-4 2-2 4 10 Harris 0-7 0-1 0-0 50 Barry 2-6 0-0 4 Williams 1-2 0-0 2 Bishop 0-0 0-0 0-0 00C. Rainey 3-113-10 2-2 2 11 Scott 2-2 2-4 6 King 0-0 2-4 2 Moran 0-1 0-0 0-0 20Ingram 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 Bowers 3-4 2-2 8 Beasley 2-4 0-0 3-4 27Rogers 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Totals 28-54 18-27 74 Totals 23-63 27-37 73 Corcoran 0-1 0-1 0-0 00 Halftime: Duke 37, Boston College 32 Able 3-4 0-0 1-2 47 Pruitt 0-1 0-0 1-2 21 MIDWEST REGIONAL Semifinals Foley 1-1 0-0 0-0 12 March 21, 1985 Totals 27-61 6-15 18-27 45 78 Totals 30-744-15 5-13 47 69 Dallas, TX Halftime: Boston College 38, MTSU 34 BOSTON COLLEGE (57) MEMPHIS STATE (59) Fouled Out: D. Rainey. Total Fouls: MTSU 22, Boston College 20 FG FT PT FG FT PT Officials: Dan Hooker, Mike Jag, John Costabile. Attendance: 10,200 (Est.) McCready 2-7 5-6 9 Lee 3-12 2-3 8 Talley 5-8 1-2 11 Holmes 2-7 0-0 4 NIT Semifinals Gordon 3-3 3-5 9 Bedford 10-13 3-4 23 March 28, 1988 M. Adams 6-14 0-0 12 Turner 6-12 0-0 12 New York, NY Pressley 1-2 0-0 2 Askew 6-12 0-0 12 BOSTON COLLEGE (67) CONNECTICUT (73) Primus 7-13 0-0 14 Becton 4-10 0-0 8 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Bowers 0-2 0-0 2 Boyd 1-1 0-1 2 S. Benton 6-10 0-1 3-4 3 15 DePriest 2-3 0-0 0-0 34 Barry 0-5 0-0 0 Francis 3-4 0-0 0-0 46Williams 0-3 0-0 0-0 00 Schmidt 0-1 0-0 0 Scott 1-2 0-0 0-1 10 2 Robinson 13-20 0-0 3-7 7 29 Scott 0-0 0-0 0 Barros 7-12 5-7 5-7 0 24 Gamble 5-10 2-2 3-3 4 15

Totals 24-55 9-13 57 Totals 27-58 5-8 59 J. Benton 6-16 1-6 0-0 3 13 George 4-6 0-1 4-4 2 12 acc Halftime: Boston College 31, Memphis State 31 Beasley 2-4 0-0 1-1 35McCloud 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 Attendance: 17,007 Able 1-4 0-0 0-0 22Pikiell 1-1 1-1 1-2 04 Moran 0-1 0-0 0-0 10King 4-5 0-0 1-2 39 1988 national invitation Foley 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 toUrnaMent Corcoran 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 NIT First Round Totals 26-53 6-14 9-13 30 67 Totals 29-49 3-4 12-18 23 73 March 17, 1988 Halftime: Boston College 41, Connecticut 33 Chestnut Hill, MA Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: Connecticut 15, Boston College 18 BOSTON COLLEGE (73) SIENA (65) Officials: Larry Lembo, Jack Hannon, John Clougherty

FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT history S.Benton 8-15 0-0 5-8 10 21 Huerter 0-1 0-1 0-0 00 NIT Consolation Francis 6-7 0-0 1-2 4 13 McCoy 3-9 0-0 2-4 98 March 30, 1988 Scott 3-3 0-0 0-1 46Downey 1-2 0-0 0-0 12 New York, NY Barros 4-14 2-9 0-1 5 10 Brown 3-10 1-3 0-0 47 BOSTON COLLEGE (57) COLORADO STATE (58) J.Benton 3-8 1-3 2-2 69Williams 7-14 1-5 8-9 2 23 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Foley 0-1 0-0 0-0 10Henderson 2-3 0-0 0-0 44 S. Benton 3-7 0-2 0-2 66Bailey 2-6 0-0 2-2 56 Moran 0-1 0-1 0-0 10Holland 4-7 0-0 0-1 38 Francis 5-5 0-0 0-0 2 10 Durham 5-12 0-0 7-9 4 17 Able 1-6 0-0 1-1 33Mendorf 0-2 0-0 0-0 10 Scott 2-3 0-0 0-1 14Friehauf 5-7 0-0 2-4 9 12 Barros 7-17 4-10 2-2 4 20 Shippen 0-5 0-2 2-2 32

Corcoran 0-0 0-0 2-2 12Currie 4-11 2-6 0-0 2 10 boston college Beasley 3-8 0-0 3-6 49Fleury 1-2 0-0 1-2 13 J. Benton 1-4 0-0 2-4 14Turcotte 6-15 2-4 6-7 3 20 Pruitt 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Beasley 0-2 0-0 0-0 10Irvin 0-0 0-0 1-2 11 Bishop 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Able 4-5 0-0 0-1 48Michael 0-2 0-0 0-1 10 Totals 28-63 3-13 14-23 44 73 Totals 25-614-15 11-16 31 65 Corcoran 0-1 0-0 0-0 30Graf 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Halftime: Boston College 32, Siena 29 Moran 1-2 1-1 0-0 23 Fouled Out: Downey. Total Fouls: Siena 21, Boston College 16 Foley 0-2 0-0 2-2 42 Officials: Jerry Stone, Wayne Samford, Gregg Bennett. Attendance: 4,150 Totals 23-48 5-13 6-12 33 57 Totals 18-47 2-6 20-27 32 58 Halftime: Boston College 32, Colorado State 23 Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: Colorado State 18, Boston College 24 Officials: Terry Stoudt, Leroy Hendricks, Tom Lopes

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postseason box scores 1992 natIonaL InVItatIon Panettiere 1-1 0-0 0-0 22 toUrnaMent Giacona 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 NIT First Round Totals 37-6210-1717-22 32101 Totals 25-576-20 12-15 24 68 March 19, 1992 Halftime: Boston College 49, Rice 34 Chestnut Hill, MA Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: Rice 20, Boston College 16 BOSTON COLLEGE (78) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (69) Officials: Tom Lopes, Gerry Donaghy, Rich Sortino. Attendance: 3,775 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Eisley 4-12 3-5 3-5 4 14 Lowery 5-14 0-3 4-4 2 14 NIT Quarterfinals Huckaby 8-12 0-3 1-4 3 17 da Silva 3-4 0-0 0-0 16 March 24, 1993 Curley 9-14 0-0 6-7 6 24 Lawrence 1-3 1-1 2-2 55 Chestnut Hill, MA Jackson 3-7 0-0 2-3 78Bell 5-10 1-3 0-0 4 11 BOSTON COLLEGE (58) PROVIDENCE (75) Abram 5-10 1-4 2-4 7 13 Amaya 7-18 0-1 1-2 12 15 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Molinsky 0-2 0-2 0-0 10Okenwa 1-3 0-0 0-0 22 Eisley 2-10 1-6 3-4 18Western 6-10 0-0 0-0 1 12 Hinton 0-2 0-0 0-0 20Timmons 0-1 0-0 0-0 00 Huckaby 5-12 4-7 0-0 4 14 M.Brown 4-11 0-1 4-4 3 12 Hrobowski 1-1 0-0 0-0 32Pavlovic 3-6 2-4 2-2 2 10 Curley 6-11 0-0 0-1 5 12 Turner 5-8 2-2 2-2 6 14 Foley 0-1 0-0 0-0 00Smith 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Abram 4-13 3-9 3-5 1 14 Smith 3-8 0-0 6-9 18 12 Garbert 2-2 2-2 0-0 06Wynn 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Hinton 0-2 0-0 0-0 20Simpkins 9-17 0-0 5-9 9 23 Boston 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Grant 3-3 0-0 2-2 28Abdullah 0-2 0-0 0-1 00 Totals 30-61 4-14 14-23 37 78 Totals 27-616-14 9-10 30 69 Molinsky 0-1 0-0 0-0 00T.Brown 0-2 0-0 0-0 20 Halftime: Boston College 36, Southern Illinois 19 Hrobowski 1-1 0-0 0-0 22Phelps 1-3 0-1 0-0 32 Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: Southern Illinois 18, Boston College 11 Jackson 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Officials: John Moreau, Terry Nobles, David Elliot. Attendance: 4,123 Totals 21-53 8-22 8-12 23 58 Totals 28-61 2-4 17-25 45 75 Halftime: Providence 31, Boston College 22 NIT Second Round Fouled Out: Grant. Total Fouls: Providence 10, Boston College 19 March 24, 1992 Officials: Jodi Silvester, John Cahill, Ted Valentine. Attendance: 6,313 Chestnut Hill, MA BOSTON COLLEGE (80) RHODE ISLAND (81) 1994 ncaa toUrnaMent FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT EAST REGIONAL First Round Eisley 7-11 3-3 5-8 5 22 Alexander 3-11 2-4 2-2 2 10 March 18, 1994 Huckaby 3-7 2-4 1-3 59Brown 5-14 0-2 0-1 7 10 Landover, MD Curley 10-15 0-0 10-11 9 30 Samuel 3-4 1-2 1-2 38 BOSTON COLLEGE (67) WASHINGTON STATE (64) Jackson 1-4 0-0 0-1 82Fox 7-12 3-4 0-0 3 17 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Abram 4-13 1-6 1-4 4 10 Kent 9-14 1-3 0-0 8 19 Abram 2-7 2-6 2-2 68Fontaine 6-9 2-2 3-4 2 17 Hrobowski 1-1 0-0 1-2 03Collins 1-3 0-0 0-0 42 Abrams 3-7 0-0 1-6 97Ferguson 4-5 0-0 0-0 28 Molinsky 0-1 0-1 0-0 00Cofield 0-1 0-0 0-0 20 Curley 8-15 0-0 9-12 10 25 Hendrickson 2-8 0-1 2-2 86 Hinton 2-3 0-0 0-0 14Easterling 0-1 0-0 0-0 00 Eisley 6-13 4-11 1-2 2 17 Hill 0-3 0-1 0-0 10 Ivey-Jones 6-11 0-0 3-5 5 15 Huckaby 2-7 1-2 1-2 36Harris 3-11 1-2 6-8 3 13 Totals 28-55 6-14 14-18 35 80 Totals 34-717-15 6-10 36 81 Molinsky 0-0 0-0 0-0 10Ellison 1-2 0-0 2-2 04 Halftime: Boston College 36, Rhode Island 29 Hrobowski 1-3 0-0 2-2 14Erdmann 4-8 0-2 4-4 4 12 Regulation: 64-64. First Overtime: 72-72 Vik 1-1 0-0 0-0 32 Fouled Out: Brown. Total Fouls: Rhode Island 24, Boston College 14 Mack 1-2 0-0 0-0 42 Officials: Sam Lickliter, Eric Harmon, Dan Taylor. Attendance: 7,656 Totals 22-52 7-19 16-26 37 67 Totals 22-49 3-8 17-20 28 64 Halftime: Washington State 38, Boston College 28 Fouled Out: Mack. Total Fouls: Washington State 23, Boston College 17 1993 natIonaL InVItatIon Officials: Tom Rucker, Steve Welmer, Ron Zetcher toUrnaMent NIT First Round EAST REGIONAL Second Round March 18, 1993 March 20, 1994 Niagara Falls, NY Landover, MD BOSTON COLLEGE (87) NIAGARA (83) BOSTON COLLEGE (75) NORTH CAROLINA (72) FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Hinton 5-6 0-0 0-0 4 10 Daniel 3-4 1-1 2-2 29 Eisley 4-11 3-8 0-0 6 11 Wallace 3-10 0-1 4-4 13 10 Curley 4-6 0-0 2-4 7 10 Robinson 6-12 0-3 3-4 5 15 Abrams 5-14 0-0 4-6 10 14 Reese 2-2 0-0 0-0 24 Eisley 6-10 3-5 6-7 3 21 Clifford 8-14 0-1 1-3 7 17 Curley 7-13 0-0 4-5 9 18 Montross 6-9 0-0 4-4 7 16 Huckaby 3-9 1-3 1-5 68Bertram 4-9 2-7 0-0 1 10 Huckaby 4-17 3-11 0-0 3 11 Phelps 1-2 1-2 0-0 23 Abram 7-11 3-6 5-6 3 22 Newsom 3-10 2-2 2-2 6 10 Abram 7-14 6-11 1-2 4 21 Williams 1-12 0-6 3-4 45 Molinsky 1-2 1-2 0-0 03Moore 4-8 3-7 2-3 2 13 Molinsky 0-1 0-1 0-0 10McInnis 3-5 3-4 2-2 1 11 Grant 3-7 0-0 1-3 47Milton 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 Grant 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Calabria 1-5 0-3 1-2 43 Hrobowski 3-4 0-0 0-0 26McClaire 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Hrobowski 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Salvadori 2-6 0-0 1-2 55 Maples 3-6 3-6 0-0 29 Stackhouse 6-12 0-1 3-5 6 15 Totals 32-55 8-16 15-25 31 87 Totals 31-6311-2710-14 26 83 Totals 27-7012-31 9-13 39 75 Totals 25-634-17 18-23 48 72 Halftime: Boston College 42, Niagara 36 Halftime: Boston College 42, North Carolina 34 Fouled Out: Bertram. Total Fouls: Niagara 22, Boston College 17 Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: North Carolina 13, Boston College 19 Officials: John Carr, Sam Lickliter, Sid Rodenheffer. Attendance: 5,862 Officials: Tom Rucker, Ted Hillary, Steve Welmer. Attendance: 18,922 NIT Second Round EAST REGIONAL Semifinals March 22, 1993 March 25, 1994 Chestnut Hill, MA Miami, FL BOSTON COLLEGE (101) RICE (68) BOSTON COLLEGE (77) INDIANA (68) FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Eisley 6-10 2-3 5-5 3 19 Holmes 2-3 1-2 0-0 25 Abrams 2-10 0-0 2-6 26Evans 5-12 2-7 2-2 6 14 Huckaby 2-5 1-2 0-0 35Moore 2-13 0-7 0-0 04 Huckaby 5-8 2-4 3-4 4 15 Henderson 6-11 0-0 0-0 6 12 Curley 10-15 0-0 3-3 5 23 Tynes 1-5 0-1 2-2 24 Curley 3-11 0-0 5-8 13 11 Lindeman 2-3 0-0 0-1 14 Abram 7-12 5-7 3-5 2 22 Scott 7-9 0-0 7-8 6 21 Abram 5-10 2-3 3-4 3 15 Leary 5-11 2-6 0-0 4 12 Hinton 5-7 0-0 0-0 7 10 Peakes 6-10 4-7 0-0 5 16 Eisley 7-12 4-6 0-0 3 18 Bailey 5-10 0-1 0-0 2 10 Grant 2-2 0-0 2-3 06Andrews 3-5 0-0 2-3 38 Molinsky 3-4 2-3 0-0 18Graham 6-11 2-3 2-2 5 16 Molinsky 1-5 1-4 0-0 13Rabbitt 1-1 1-1 0-0 23 Hrobowski 2-4 0-0 0-0 54Hart 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Hrobowski 0-1 0-0 0-0 40Schoettelkott 1-3 0-0 0-0 12 Grant 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Knight 0-1 0-0 0-0 00 Jackson 0-0 0-0 2-4 02Bell 1-1 0-0 0-0 02 Totals 27-5910-1613-22 38 77 Totals 29-596-17 4-5 30 68 Blackwell 2-3 0-0 0-0 04McGhee 0-3 0-2 0-0 00 Halftime: Boston College 40, Indiana 38. Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: Indiana Ward 1-1 1-1 2-2 15Campbell 1-3 0-0 1-2 03 17, Boston College 13. Officials: C. Range, J. Stupin, C. Shaw Attendance: 15,217

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postseason box scores EAST REGIONAL Final Fouled Out: Jenkins. Total Fouls: Valparaiso 20, Boston College 12 March 27, 1994 Officials: Dick Paparo, Karl Hess, Mark Whitehead. Attendance: 12,541 Miami, FL 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview BOSTON COLLEGE (66) FLORIDA (74) WEST REGIONAL Second Round FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT March 15, 1997 Abrams 4-10 0-0 6-8 9 14 Thompson 1-4 0-0 0-0 82 Salt Lake City, UT Huckaby 0-5 0-4 1-2 11DeClercq 8-11 0-0 0-0 13 16 BOSTON COLLEGE (77) SAINT JOSEPH’S (81) Curley 8-16 0-0 4-6 7 20 Hill 4-5 0-0 4-4 1 12 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Abram 3-8 2-6 1-2 39Brown 7-14 5-9 2-2 5 21 Granger 7-16 3-8 0-0 10 17 Simmonds 3-7 2-6 1-2 89 Eisley 4-11 2-5 9-9 4 19 Cross 6-14 0-3 2-4 1 14 Abrams 3-11 0-1 8-9 11 14 Domani 1-3 0-2 2-3 44 Grant 1-1 0-0 0-0 02Dyrkolbotn 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Curley 4-8 0-0 2-3 2 10 Petrovic 0-5 0-0 0-0 30 Molinsky 0-0 0-0 0-0 10Kuisma 0-5 0-3 0-0 10 Penn 3-8 2-7 2-2 5 10 Bey 6-18 4-14 7-8 4 23 Hrobowski 0-1 0-0 1-2 11Williams 0-1 0-0 2-4 02 Woodward 4-8 0-1 6-8 3 14 Davis 6-16 4-11 5-10 4 21 Anderson 3-3 0-0 1-2 47 Thomas 2-4 0-1 1-3 35Myers 4-11 4-10 3-4 3 15 Mickens 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Bedard 0-2 0-1 0-0 20Rasul 2-4 0-0 2-4 57 Totals 20-52 4-15 22-29 29 66 Totals 29-575-15 11-16 38 74 Jourdon 0-1 0-0 0-0 00Haskins 0-2 0-0 2-2 22 Halftime: Florida 35, Boston College 33 Maglos 3-4 0-0 1-4 77 Fouled Out: Abram, Hill. Total Fouls: Florida 22, Boston College 16. Foster 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Officials: William Kennedy, Gerry Donaghy, Mark Reischling. Totals 26-62 5-19 20-29 52 77 Totals 22-6614-4323-33 36 81 Attendance: 15,217. Halftime: Boston College 34, Saint Joseph’s 33. Regulation: 69-69. Fouled Out: Penn, Simonds, Myers. Total Fouls: Saint Joseph’s 24, Boston College 25 1996 ncaa toUrnaMent Officials: Frank Scagliotta, Tom Rucker, Mike Kitts. Attendance: 14,188 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL First Round March 15, 1996 2001 ncaa toUrnaMent Orlando, FL EAST REGIONAL First Round BOSTON COLLEGE (64) INDIANA (51) March 15, 2001 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Uniondale, NY Thomas 0-0 0-0 0-2 10Evans 2-14 1-7 2-2 17 BOSTON COLLEGE (68) SOUTHERN UTAH (65) Jourdon 2-3 1-1 1-2 46Patterson 5-13 0-2 2-3 13 12 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Abrams 7-13 0-0 8-10 17 22 Lindeman 3-7 0-0 2-3 58 Walls 4-9 2-7 0-0 3 10 House 6-18 0-4 9-11 4 21 Penn 7-16 3-8 2-3 7 19 Miller 0-4 0-2 1-2 61 Singletary 4-15 2-8 5-6 7 15 Beus 3-8 0-0 1-3 12 7 Woodward 1-8 1-5 1-2 24Reed 4-8 2-5 1-2 2 11 Agbai 3-6 0-0 2-2 88Wheeler 1-1 0-0 1-2 43 Granger 3-12 2-8 0-2 28Rowles 4-5 0-0 0-0 58 Bell 5-16 3-12 5-6 9 18 Sant 1-6 0-2 2-2 44 Curley 0-2 0-0 2-4 62Mandeville 2-2 0-0 0-0 24 Harley 1-5 0-3 0-0 42Monaco 9-19 6-13 2-2 2 26 Bedard 1-4 1-2 0-0 13Eggers 0-1 0-0 0-0 00 Beerbohm 3-6 0-0 2-2 88Johnson 0-1 0-0 0-0 00 Mujezinovic 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 Sidney 1-9 1-4 2-4 65Chandler 0-1 0-0 0-0 10 Totals 21-58 8-24 14-25 42 64 Totals 20-543-16 8-12 40 51 Ross 1-2 0-0 0-0 22Dorbosch 0-1 0-0 0-0 10 Halftime: Boston College 33, Indiana 25 Wallin 2-2 0-0 0-0 14 Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: Indiana 18, Boston College 15 Totals 22-68 8-34 16-20 52 68 Totals 22-576-19 15-20 35 65 Officials: Don Rutledge, Bill Gracey, John Hughes Halftime: Southern Utah 39, Boston College 33 Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: Southern Utah 19, Boston College 19 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL Second Round Officials: Steve Olson, Mike Sanzere, Samuel Banks March 17, 1996 Orlando, FL EAST REGIONAL Second Round BOSTON COLLEGE (89) GEORGIA TECH (103) March 17, 2001 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Uniondale, NY Thomas 3-3 0-0 0-1 16Harpring 5-10 4-6 6-9 6 20 BOSTON COLLEGE (71) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (74) Jourdon 4-7 0-0 1-2 69Maddox 6-9 1-3 0-1 5 13 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Abrams 5-13 0-2 6-12 8 16 Elisma 6-8 0-0 2-5 4 14 Agbai 5-10 0-0 2-2 2 12 Bluthenthal 5-8 1-4 9-11 6 20 Penn 3-6 2-4 4-5 1 12 Marbury 10-12 6-7 3-3 3 29 Walls 0-1 0-0 1-2 11Clancy 5-6 0-0 4-12 12 14 Woodward 6-9 3-4 6-8 2 21 Barry 4-10 3-8 4-6 6 15 Singletary 2-10 0-5 2-2 26Scalabrine 2-4 0-0 0-0 94

Curley 3-5 0-0 0-0 26Saunders 2-3 1-2 0-0 25 Bell 8-20 4-10 12-14 5 32 Granville 2-7 1-4 4-4 19 acc Granger 3-7 2-5 0-0 48Gaston 1-3 0-1 0-0 12 Harley 2-12 1-3 5-6 3 10 Trepagnier 7-11 2-4 2-2 3 18 Bedard 2-5 2-3 0-0 16Hodge 1-2 0-0 0-1 12 Beerbohm 1-5 1-2 0-0 13Turner 1-1 0-0 2-2 54 Maglos 1-1 0-0 1-3 13Brennan 1-2 1-1 0-0 03 Sidney 3-9 0-3 0-0 46Hutchinson 0-0 0-0 5-6 25 Bosworth 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Kelly 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Ross 0-2 0-0 1-1 31Murphy 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Piwerka 1-1 0-0 0-0 22Murphy 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Totals 21-69 6-23 23-27 28 71 Totals 22-374-12 26-37 41 74 Bartoli 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Halftime: Southern California 35, Boston College 31 Christianson0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Fouled Out: Clancy, Granville Totals 31-57 9-18 18-31 32 89 Totals 36-5916-2815-25 29 103 Total Fouls: Southern California 20, Boston College 27 Halftime: Georgia Tech 49, Boston College 34 Officials: Tom Rucker, Mike Sanzere, Sam Lickliter

Fouled Out: Jourdon, Abrams, Elisma history Total Fouls: Georgia Tech 22, Boston College 22 2002 ncaa toUrnaMent Officials: Don Rutledge, Bill Gracey, Jim Stupin. Attendance: 16,894 MIDWEST REGIONAL First Round March 15, 2002 1997 ncaa toUrnaMent Dallas, TX WEST REGIONAL First Round BOSTON COLLEGE (57) TEXAS (70) March 13, 1997 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Salt Lake City, UT Agbai 5-9 0-0 2-2 6 12 Mouton 3-10 2-4 1-2 69 BOSTON COLLEGE (73) VALPARAISO (66) Walls 2-13 2-7 2-2 38Erskin 8-12 0-0 0-2 7 16 FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Doornekamp 4-7 0-0 0-0 58Thomas 3-6 0-0 2-2 10 8 Granger 0-5 0-3 0-0 00Artis 6-16 3-9 0-0 4 15 Bell 10-21 3-8 4-5 5 27 Ford 5-10 0-0 10-13 4 20 boston college Abrams 4-9 0-0 8-10 4 16 Jenkins 5-7 0-0 0-0 7 10 Sidney 0-8 0-1 0-1 70Ivey 2-4 0-1 0-0 14 Curley 1-2 0-0 0-0 22Vilcinskas 4-8 0-0 1-3 39 Watson 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Williams 2-4 0-2 2-2 16 Penn 5-13 1-6 2-2 4 13 Sykes 0-5 0-2 0-0 10 Bryant 0-2 0-1 0-0 10Harris 1-2 1-2 2-2 25 Woodward 3-6 3-4 3-6 5 12 Drew 8-13 8-12 3-5 2 27 Ross 1-3 0-1 0-0 12Klotz 0-1 0-0 0-0 10 Thomas 4-6 0-1 8-9 6 16 Brunes 1-2 1-2 0-0 13 Ross 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Bedard 1-2 1-2 0-0 03Viskovic 1-3 0-0 0-0 32 Boddicker 1-3 0-1 0-0 12 Jourdon 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Jenkins 0-1 0-0 0-0 30 Totals 22-63 5-18 8-10 29 57 Totals 25-523-10 17-23 43 70 Maglos 5-7 0-0 1-2 5 11 Grimwood 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Halftime: Texas 46, Boston College 27 Totals 23-50 5-16 22-29 36 73 Totals 25-5512-25 4-8 28 66 Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: Texas 14, Boston College 18 Halftime: Valparaiso 37, Boston College 32 Officials: Karl Hess, Zelton Steed, John Sweeney. Attendance: 19,951

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postseason box scores 2003 natIonaL InVItatIon 2005 ncaa toUrnaMent toUrnaMent CHICAGO REGIONAL First Round NIT Opening Round March 17, 2005 March 18, 2003 Cleveland, OH Bridgeport, CT BOSTON COLLEGE (85) PENNSYLVANIA (65) BOSTON COLLEGE (90) FAIRFIELD (78) FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT Smith 6-12 0-1 3-7 13 15 Danley 0-5 0-1 1-2 21 Smith 7-9 0-0 5-6 5 19 Deng 2-10 0-3 0-0 64 Dudley 7-10 2-4 2-4 4 18 Zoller 7-16 1-4 1-2 9 16 Sidney 4-9 0-0 0-2 78Delfico 4-10 2-4 4-6 3 14 Doornekamp 1-2 0-0 1-2 33Jaaber 5-11 2-5 3-4 5 15 Doornekamp 2-3 0-0 0-0 84Gai 3-8 1-3 4-4 8 11 Hinnant 2-4 0-1 2-2 16Whitehurst 2-9 2-6 0-0 36 Bell 9-15 5-8 5-6 6 28 Todd 5-8 1-3 2-2 2 13 Marshall 5-9 3-3 1-1 3 14 Begley 7-15 5-11 0-0 6 19 Hinnant 3-7 2-4 2-2 2 10 Sogadzi 0-5 0-3 0-0 10 Watson 3-6 2-2 5-5 4 13 Fikiel 0-6 0-1 0-0 30 Watson 8-15 0-0 2-2 2 18 Maxwell 0-0 0-0 2-2 12 McLain 0-0 0-0 0-0 10Osmundson 0-2 0-1 0-0 20 Jackson 0-0 0-0 0-0 10Bell 4-7 2-4 2-4 1 12 Hailey 0-1 0-0 0-0 00Manthey 1-2 0-1 0-0 02 Bryant 1-5 1-3 0-0 33Goode 2-4 2-4 0-0 26 Watt 1-1 1-1 0-0 03Gill 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Garcia 5-7 0-1 2-2 5 12 Neville 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Ebede 0-1 0-0 0-0 00 Thomson 2-5 0-0 0-0 14 Dunlap 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Pettinella 3-4 0-0 0-2 26 Totals 34-63 8-15 14-18 39 90 Totals 27-648-25 16-20 32 78 Oates 1-1 0-0 0-0 12Heil 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Halftime: Boston College 46, Fairfield 38 Williams 4-6 0-0 3-4 7 11 Majette 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: Fairfield 14, Boston College 15 Totals 30-52 8-12 17-25 41 85 Totals 25-7110-30 5-10 34 65 Officials: Jim Haney, Bob Donato, John Hughes. Attendance: 6,585 Halftime: Boston College 48, Pennsylvania 28 Fouled Out: None NIT First Round Total Fouls: Boston College 14, Pennsylvania 19 March 21, 2003 Officials: Tom O’Neill, Anthony Petty, Michael J. Eggers Philadelphia, PA Attendance: 13,332 BOSTON COLLEGE (62) TEMPLE (75) FG 3P FT R PT FG 3P FT R PT CHICAGO REGIONAL Second Round Smith 10-12 0-0 4-5 11 24 Wesby 2-5 1-2 0-0 35 March 19, 2005 Sidney 6-13 0-1 1-5 9 13 Butler 1-4 0-0 1-2 73 Cleveland, OH Doornekamp 3-5 0-0 1-2 67Polk 3-14 3-9 3-4 5 12 BOSTON COLLEGE (75) UW-MILWAUKEE (83) Bell 5-19 3-11 2-2 4 15 Collins 6-14 0-5 5-6 3 17 FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT RPTS Hinnant 0-3 0-1 2-2 12Hawkins 11-16 4-7 10-11 7 36 Smith 11-19 1-1 2-5 5 25 Tucker 7-18 3-4 6-7 4 23 Watson 0-3 0-1 1-2 21Elliott 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Dudley 2-6 0-2 18-21 8 22 Tigert 7-7 2-2 0-0 5 16 Bryant 0-1 0-1 0-0 10Smith 0-1 0-1 0-0 30 Doornekamp 1-4 0-2 3-4 75Hill 2-8 1-5 6-6 1 11 Murry 0-3 0-2 0-0 20 Hinnant 1-4 1-1 0-0 33McCants 6-10 4-8 2-2 1 18 Robinson 1-3 0-0 0-0 22 Marshall 4-10 1-3 2-4 5 11 Davis 1-5 1-5 2-2 25 Totals 24-56 3-15 11-18 37 62 Totals 24-608-26 19-23 35 75 Watson 0-1 0-0 0-0 10Pancratz 1-1 0-0 1-1 23 Halftime: Temple 36, Boston College 35 Hailey 1-2 1-1 0-1 13McCoy 0-0 0-0 0-0 20 Fouled Out: Hinnant. Total Fouls: Temple 15, Boston College 18 Williams 3-4 0-0 0-0 36Wright 1-3 0-0 3-4 55 Officials: Bryan Kersey, Ray Perrone, Tim Kelly. Attendance: 3,037 Ford 1-3 0-0 0-0 32 Totals 23-50 4-11 25-35 36 75 Totals 26-5511-2420-22 26 83 2004 ncaa toUrnaMent Halftime: UW-Milwaukee 41, Boston College 37 ST. LOUIS REGIONAL First Round Fouled Out: UWM – Tigert; BC – Williams March 19, 2004 Total Fouls: Boston College 22, UW-Milwaukee 26 Milwaukee, WI Officials: David Libbey, Tom O’Neill, Ray Perrone BOSTON COLLEGE (58) UTAH (51) Attendance: 13,332 FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT RPTS Smith 8-12 0-1 3-5 8 19 Jacobson 3-182-13 0-0 48 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT Dudley 1-5 0-0 0-0 32Frost 2-7 0-2 2-2 56 MINNEAPOLIS REGIONAL First Round Agbai 4-9 0-0 2-2 2 10 Bogut 7-12 0-2 2-2 8 16 March 16, 2006 Hinnant 3-3 1-1 0-0 17Drisdom 4-7 1-1 4-4 4 13 Salt Lake City, UT Marshall 5-7 2-2 0-0 1 12 Chaney 2-4 0-0 2-2 46 BOSTON COLLEGE (88) PACIFIC (76) Watson 1-3 0-0 3-3 25Olsen 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT R PTS Hailey 0-0 0-0 0-0 30Hawkins 0-1 0-0 0-0 00 Smith 10-17 0-1 5-9 13 25 Maraker 8-16 2-4 12-14 9 30 Doornekamp1-5 0-0 1-1 13Markson 1-1 0-0 0-0 02 Dudley 8-14 2-6 5-5 4 23 Esparza 1-4 1-1 0-0 10 3 Totals 23-44 3-4 9-11 25 58 Totals 19-503-18 10-10 26 51 Oates 2-4 1-3 0-0 3 5 White 5-10 0-0 0-0 4 10 Halftime: Boston College 29, Utah 20 Hinnant 5-7 1-3 3-3 4 14 Gray 6-15 3-8 1-2 1 16 Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: Boston College 13, Utah 12 Marshall 1-5 1-4 1-2 1 4 Webb 4-11 4-9 0-0 4 12 Officials: Tom O’Neill, David Guthrie, Hal Lusk. Attendance: 18,866 Haynes 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 2 Johnson 0-4 0-3 0-0 2 0 Rice 1-7 1-6 8-8 1 11 Brown 1-2 0-0 1-2 1 3 ST. LOUIS REGIONAL Second Round McLain 0-1 0-0 0-0 10Raffety 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 March 21, 2004 Williams 2-2 0-0 0-0 24Ford 1-1 0-0 0-0 12 Milwaukee, WI Totals 29-57 6-23 24-29 30 88 Totals 26-6310-2514-18 37 76 BOSTON COLLEGE (54) GEORGIA TECH (57) Halftime: Boston College 34, Pacific 34. FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT RPTS Regulation: 65-65. First Overtime: 74-74. Smith 1-4 0-0 0-0 62McHenry 4-4 1-1 1-1 0 10 Fouled Out: BC — Oates; PC — Esparza. Dudley 5-7 2-2 1-4 9 13 Schenscher 1-4 0-0 0-0 22 Total Fouls: Boston College 16, Pacific 22. Agbai 4-7 0-0 0-0 38Elder 7-15 4-7 0-0 0 18 Officials: Mike Sanzere, Dan Chrisman, Mike Foote. Attendance: 15,122 Hinnant 2-3 0-1 4-4 28Jack 3-7 0-2 2-2 68 Marshall 2-9 1-5 0-0 05Lewis 4-9 1-5 0-0 39 Watson 3-8 1-4 4-6 4 11 Muhammad 3-6 0-1 0-1 56 Hailey 0-1 0-0 0-1 20Bynum 0-1 0-1 0-0 10 Doornekamp3-5 0-0 0-0 17Brooks 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Moore 1-4 0-1 2-2 74 Tarver 0-1 0-0 0-0 00 Totals 20-44 5-13 9-15 30 54 Totals 23-516-18 5-6 24 57 Halftime: Georgia Tech 35, Boston College 31 Fouled Out: BC - Smith. Total Fouls: Boston College 14, Georgia Tech 17. Officials: Gerald Boudreaux, Mike Sanzere, Charles Range Attendance: 18,866

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pOsTsEAsON bOx sCOREs MINNEAPOLIS REGIONAL Second Round Officials: Mike Kitts, Verne Harris, Bryan Kersey March 18, 2006 Attendance: 14,148 Salt Lake City, UT 2011-12 REVIEw 2012-13 EAgLEs bAskETbALL sTAff sEAsON pREVIEw BOSTON COLLEGE (69) MONTANA (56) 2009 NCAA TOURNAMENT FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT R PTS MIDWEST REGIONAL FIRST ROUND Smith 11-23 0-0 0-0 16 22 Hasquet 6-12 1-4 0-0 3 13 March 20, 2009 Dudley 7-16 1-3 5-5 7 20 Dlougy 3-6 2-4 0-0 28 Minneapolis, MN Oates 0-3 0-2 0-0 50Matthews 0-3 0-1 2-2 32 BOSTON COLLEGE (55) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (72) Hinnant 3-6 2-2 2-2 2 10 Strait 5-11 0-0 1-2 1 11 FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT RPTS Marshall 1-5 1-4 0-0 43Criswell 0-6 0-4 3-3 63 Raji 4-11 0-2 7-7 7 15 Simmons 0-1 0-0 2-2 12 Haynes 0-1 0-0 0-0 00Swift 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Trapani 3-11 2-5 4-4 7 12 DeRozan 8-15 0-1 2-4 9 18 Rice 5-8 4-6 0-1 2 14 Elllis 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 Southern 1-2 0-0 1-2 43Gibson 10-10 0-0 4-5 6 24 McLain 0-0 0-0 0-0 10Spurgetis 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Sanders 3-11 2-6 1-1 19Lewis 6-12 4-7 4-6 6 20 Williams 0-1 0-0 0-1 60Martin 3-7 3-5 2-2 0 11 Rice 4-11 1-6 0-0 39Hackett 2-5 0-1 2-2 66 Mayes 0-3 0-0 0-0 10 Paris 0-2 0-2 0-0 00Washington 1-6 0-0 0-0 52 Chavez 1-3 1-2 0-0 40 Jackson 2-5 0-1 0-0 44Johnson 0-2 0-0 0-0 00 Sharp 2-4 0-0 1-2 35 Dunn 0-1 0-0 0-0 20Vucevic 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Totals 27-63 8-17 7-9 44 69 Totals 20-557-20 9-11 29 56 Roche 1-1 1-1 0-0 03 Halftime: Boston College 32, Montana 30 Totals 18-55 6-23 13-14 30 55 Totals 27-51 4-9 14-19 35 72 Fouled Out: None Halftime: Boston College 34, Southern California 30 Total Fouls: Boston College 11, Montana 13 Fouled Out: None Officials: Ted Valentine, Mike Sanzere, Steven Skiles. Attendance: 15,122 Total Fouls: Boston College 21, Southern California 18 Officials: Rick Hartzell, Mark Whitehead, Antinio Petty MINNEAPOLIS REGIONAL Semifinals Attendance: 12,814 March 24, 2006 Minneapolis, MN 2011 NATIONAL INVITATION BOSTON COLLEGE (59) VILLANOVA (60) TOURNAMENT FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT R PTS NIT First Round Smith 6-11 0-0 2-6 14 14 Foye 10-25 2-8 7-8 6 29 March 15, 2011 Dudley 6-11 2-3 0-1 3 14 Sheridan 2-5 0-0 2-2 76 LAKE CHARLES, LA Oates 1-2 0-1 0-0 42Lowry 3-8 0-2 1-3 37 BOSTON COLLEGE (82) McNEESE STATE (64) Hinnant 2-9 1-6 0-0 25Nardi 0-3 0-0 0-0 00 FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT RPTS Marshall 5-10 2-6 0-0 3 12 Ray 3-15 2-9 1-2 39 Raji 6-11 1-3 2-4 11 15 P.Richard 7-16 2-5 6-7 6 22 Haynes 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Cunningham 1-1 0-0 2-3 84 Trapani 3-11 0-1 4-4 2 10 Alawoya 4-8 0-0 1-2 12 9 Rice 0-3 0-3 3-4 03Fraser 1-1 0-0 0-0 22 Jackson 9-13 4-6 0-0 8 22 David 0-0 0-0 1-2 21 McLain 1-1 0-0 0-0 12Clark 1-2 0-0 1-2 13 Paris 4-10 4-9 2-2 5 14 Kapelan 4-124-10 0-0 1 12 Williams 2-2 0-0 3-6 77Charles 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Cahill 1-3 1-2 0-0 13Collins 2-7 2-6 0-0 36 Totals 23-49 5-19 8-17 39 59 Totals 21-604-19 14-20 36 60 Moton 1-3 1-2 0-0 43Cannon 0-1 0-0 2-2 02 Halftime: Boston College 28, Villanova 24 Mosakowski 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Martin 4-12 2-5 0-0 1 10 Regulation: 51-51 Kowalski 0-0 0-0 0-0 20Konate 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Fouled Out: None Rehnquist 1-1 0-0 0-0 02D.Richard 1-4 0-0 0-0 12 Total Fouls: Boston College 21, Villanova 21 Elmore 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 Officials: Verne Harris, J.D. Collins, Hal Lusk. Attendance: 22,293 Rubin 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Southern 5-5 0-0 3-3 5 13 2007 NCAA TOURNAMENT Dunn 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 EAST REGIONAL First Round Totals 30-5711-2311-13 42 82 Totals 22-6110-2610-13 27 64 March 15, 2007 Halftime: Boston College 41, McNeese State 19 Winston-Salem, NC Fouled Out: None BOSTON COLLEGE (84) TEXAS TECH (75) Total Fouls: Boston College 14, McNeese State 13 FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT RPTS Officials: Dan Daily, Rich Randall, John Heatly Dudley 9-16 0-3 1-2 7 19 Plefka 3-6 2-4 0-0 38 Attendance: 5,035

Roche 0-2 0-0 2-2 12Dora 2-5 0-2 1-2 45 ACC Oates 4-5 3-4 0-0 7 11 Zeno 9-15 0-1 3-3 3 21 NIT Second Round Rice 8-18 2-7 8-8 4 26 Jackson 4-14 2-4 0-0 3 10 March 19, 2011 Marshall 8-14 3-6 2-4 7 21 Burgess 6-13 0-2 0-0 3 12 CHESTNUT HILL, MA Haynes 0-0 0-0 2-2 32White 2-5 1-1 2-2 37 BOSTON COLLEGE (67) NORTHWESTERN (85) Spears 0-1 0-0 1-2 11Voskuil 4-6 2-3 2-2 3 12 FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT RPTS Blair 1-1 0-0 0-0 42Prince 0-1 0-0 0-0 20 Raji 3-5 0-2 3-3 19Crawford 5-9 3-5 0-0 4 13 Totals 30-57 8-20 16-20 35 84 Totals 30-657-17 8-9 27 75 Trapani 7-11 0-2 4-5 7 18 Shurna 9-18 1-8 1-2 9 20 Halftime: Boston College 41, Texas Tech 39 Jackson 2-8 0-3 4-4 28Mirkovic 6-6 1-1 0-0 5 13 Fouled Out: None Paris 4-8 3-5 0-0 2 11 Marcotullio 4-10 3-8 1-1 4 12

Total Fouls: Boston College 10, Texas Tech 15 Cahill 1-1 1-1 0-0 33Thompson 8-14 6-12 0-0 1 22 hIsTORy Officials: Patrick Driscoll, Mike Roberts, L. Douglas Sirmons Moton 2-2 1-1 1-2 06Capocci 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Attendance: 14,148 Mosakowski 0-1 0-0 0-0 00Nichols 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Kowalski 0-1 0-0 0-2 00Hearn 1-1 1-1 0-0 03 EAST REGIONAL Second Round Rehnquist 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Fruendt 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 March 17, 2007 Elmore 0-1 0-1 0-0 00Peljusic 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 Winston-Salem, NC Rubin 0-0 0-0 0-0 00Cobb 0-3 0-1 0-0 20 BOSTON COLLEGE (55) GEORGETOWN (62) Southern 5-8 0-0 2-3 2 12 Curletti 1-1 0-0 0-0 12 FG 3P FT RPTS FG 3P FT RPTS Dunn 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 Dudley 8-14 1-2 2-3 8 19 Summers 2-8 1-6 0-0 45

Totals 24-46 5-15 14-19 20 67 Totals 34-6215-36 2-3 29 85 bOsTON COLLEgE Roche 0-1 0-1 0-0 30Green 4-12 0-2 3-3 12 11 Halftime: Northwestern 38, Boston College 31 Oates 0-3 0-2 0-0 00Hibbert 6-12 0-0 5-7 12 17 Fouled Out: None Rice 7-14 4-9 4-4 6 22 Wallace 5-7 2-3 3-6 1 15 Total Fouls: Boston College 20, Northwestern 16 Marshall 4-15 1-5 0-0 19Sapp 3-10 0-3 2-2 38 Officials: Gary Prager, Earl Walton, Andrew Marotta Haynes 0-2 0-2 0-2 30Rivers 0-0 0-0 0-0 10 Attendance: 2,765 Blair 2-6 0-0 1-2 85Crawford 0-0 0-0 0-0 00 Ewing 2-3 1-2 1-1 46 Totals 21-55 6-21 7-11 33 55 Totals 22-524-16 14-19 38 62 Halftime: Boston College 30, Georgetown 26 Fouled Out: None Total Fouls: Boston College 17, Georgetown 14

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team records Field Goals Most Points 1. 42 vs. St. Bonaventure (3-8-68) W, 102-93 1. 93 vs. Ball State (3-13-83) W, 93-90 2. 38 vs. Houston (3-21-82) L, 99-92 93 vs. St. Bonaventure (3-8-68) L, 102-93 3. 37 vs. North Carolina (3-22-75) L, 110-90 3. 92 vs. Virginia (3-24-83) L, 95-92 4. 36 vs. Ball State (3-13-81) W, 93-90 92 vs. Houston (3-21-82) L, 99-92 5. 34 vs. Virginia (3-24-83) L, 95-92 5. 90 vs. North Carolina (3-22-75) L, 110-90 Three-Point Field Goals Fewest Points 1. 12 vs. North Carolina (3-20-94) W, 75-72 1. 41 vs. St. Joseph’s (3-20-81) L, 42-41 2. 10 vs. Indiana (3-25-94) W, 77-68 2. 48 vs. Connecticut (3-11-67) W, 48-42 3. 9 vs. Georgia Tech (3-17-96) L, 103-89 3. 51 vs. Princeton (3-20-83) W, 51-42 4. 8 vs. Texas Tech (3-15-07) W, 84-75 4. 54 vs. Georgia Tech (3-21-04) L, 57-54 8 vs. Montana (3-18-06) W, 69-56 5. 55 vs. Southern California (3-20-09) L, 72-55 8 vs. Pennsylvania (3-17-05) W, 85-65 55 vs. Georgetown (3-17-07) L, 62-55 8 vs. Southern Utah (3-15-01) W, 68-65 55 vs. Texas Tech (3-15-85) W, 55-53 Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts Most Points Allowed 1. 34 vs. Southern Utah (3-15-01) W, 68-65 1. 110 vs. North Carolina (3-22-75) L, 110-90 2. 31 vs. North Carolina (3-20-94) W, 75-72 2. 103 vs. Georgia Tech (3-17-96) L, 103-89 3. 24 vs. Indiana (3-15-96) W, 64-51 3. 102 vs. St. Bonaventure (3-8-68) L, 102-93 4. 23 vs. Southern California (3-20-09) L, 72-55 4. 99 vs. Houston (3-21-82) L, 99-92 23 vs. Pacific (3-16-06) W, 88-76 (2ot) 5. 96 vs. North Carolina (3-18-67) L, 96-80 23 vs. Southern California (3-17-01) L, 74-71 Fewest Points Allowed Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage 1. 42 vs. Princeton (3-20-83) W, 51-42 1. 75.0 (3/4) vs. Utah (3-19-04) W, 58-51 42 vs. Saint Joseph’s (3-20-81) L, 42-41 2. 66.7 (8/12) vs. Pennsylvania (3-17-05) W, 85-65 42 vs. Connecticut (3-11-67) W, 48-42 3. 62.5 (10/16) vs. Indiana (3-25-94) W, 77-68 4. 51 vs. Utah (3-19-04) W, 58-51 4. 50.0 (9/13) vs. Georgia Tech (3-17-96) L, 103-89 51 vs. Indiana (3-15-96) W, 64-51 5. 47.1 (8/17) vs. Montana (3-18-06) W, 69-56 Most Combined Points Free Throws 1. 200 vs. North Carolina (3-18-67) L, 110-90 1. 31 vs. St. John’s (3-17-67) W, 63-62 2. 195 vs. St. Bonaventure (3-8-68) L, 102-93 2. 29 vs. Maryland (3-11-58) L, 86-63 3. 192 vs. Georgia Tech (3-17-96) L, 103-89 3. 25 vs. UW-Milwaukee (3-19-05) L, 82-75 4. 191 vs. Houston (3-21-82) L, 99-92 25 vs. Wake Forest (3-15-81) W, 67-64 5. 187 vs. Virginia (3-24-83) L, 95-92 5. 24 vs. Pacific (3-16-06) W, 88-76 (2ot) Fewest Combined Points 24 vs. Virginia (3-24-83) L, 95-92 1. 83 vs. Saint Joseph’s (3-20-81) L, 42-41 24 vs. DePaul (3-14-82) W, 82-75 2. 90 vs. Connecticut (3-11-67) W, 48-42 3. 93 vs. Princeton (3-20-83) W, 51-42 IndIvIdual records 4. 108 vs. Texas Tech (3-15-85) W, 55-53 Single-Game Points 5. 109 vs. Utah (3-19-04) W, 58-51 1. 35 John Bagley vs. Wake Forest (3-15-81) Largest Margin of Victory 2. 32 Troy Bell vs. Southern California (3-17-01) 1. 20 vs. Pennsylvania (3-19-05) W, 85-65 3. 27 Troy Bell vs. Texas (3-15-02) 2. 13 vs. Indiana (3-17-96) W, 64-51 4. 26 Tyrese Rice vs. Texas Tech (3-15-07) 13 vs. Montana (3-18-06) W, 69-56 26 John Bagley vs. DePaul (3-14-82) 4. 12 vs. Pacific (3-16-06) W, 88-76 (2ot) 26 John Bagley vs. Houston (3-21-82) 5. 9 vs. Texas Tech (3-15-07) W, 84-75 7. 25 Craig Smith vs. Pacific (3-16-06) 9 vs. Indiana (3-25-94) W, 77-68 25 Bill Curley vs. Washington State (3-18-94) 9 vs. Princeton (3-20-83) W, 51-42 25 John Garris vs. Virginia (3-24-83) Largest Margin of Defeat 25 Craig Smith vs. UW-Milwaukee (3-19-05) 1. 23 vs. Maryland (3-11-58) L, 86-63 Field Goals 2. 20 vs. North Carolina (3-22-75) L, 110-90 1. 11 Craig Smith vs. Montana (3-18-06) 3. 17 vs. Southern California (3-20-09) L, 72-55 11 Craig Smith vs. UW-Milwaukee (3-19-05) 4. 16 vs. North Carolina (3-18-67) L, 96-80 11 John Bagley vs. Houston (3-21-82) 5. 14 vs. Georgia Tech (3-17-96) L, 103-89

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career 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview Points 9 Sean Marshall 2004-07 34 Jay Murphy 1981-84 1. 150 Jared Dudley 2004-07 9 Burnett Adams 1980-83 5. 27 Michael Adams 1982-85 2. 137 John Bagley 1980-82 9 Michael Adams 1982-85 6. 26 John Garris 1982-83 3. 127 Michael Adams 1982-85 9 Martin Clark 1981-84 7. 23 Tyrese Rice 2006-09 4. 124 Jay Murphy 1981-84 9 Jay Murphy 1981-84 8. 22 Bill Curley 1991-94 5. 122 Craig Smith 2003-06 7. 8 Danya Abrams 1994-97 9. 21 Troy Bell 1999-2003 6. 109 Danya Abrams 1994-97 8. 7 Louis Hinnant 2003-06 Rebounds 7. 91 Sean Marshall 2004-07 7 Craig Smith 2003-06 1. 75 Craig Smith 2003-06 8. 85 Tyrese Rice 2006-09 7 John Bagley 1980-82 2. 70 Danya Abrams 1994-97 9. 82 John Garris 1982-83 7 Dwan Chandler 1979-82 3. 53 Jared Dudley 2004-07 10. 77 Troy Bell 1999-2003 7 Mark Schmidt 1982-85 4. 29 Bill Curley 1991-94 Field Goals 7 Rich Shrigley 1979-82 5. 25 Sean Marshall 2004-07 1. 53 Jared Dudley 2004-07 7 Terrence Talley 1982-85 Scoring Average 53 Craig Smith 2003-06 Three-Point Field Goals (games in parenthesis) 3. 50 Michael Adams 1982-85 1. 15 Sean Marshall 2004-07 1. 25.7 Troy Bell (3) 2000-03 50 John Bagley 1980-82 2. 13 Howard Eisley 1991-94 2. 19.6 John Bagley (7) 1980-82 5. 45 Jay Murphy 1981-84 3. 12 Gerrod Abram 1991-94 3. 18.5 Bill Curley (4) 1991-94 6. 35 Sean Marshall 2004-07 12 Tyrese Rice 2006-09 4. 18.0 Bob Carrington (3) 1973-76 7. 33 Danya Abrams 1994-97 5. 10 Jared Dudley 2004-07 5. 17.4 Craig Smith (7) 2003-06 8. 28 John Garris 1982-83 10 Troy Bell 1999-2003 6. 16.7 Jared Dudley (9) 2004-07 9. 27 Martin Clark 1981-84 Free Throws 16.7 Bill Collins (3) 1974-76 10. 26 Bill Curley 1991-94 1. 43 Danya Abrams 1994-97 8. 16.3 Howard Eisley (4) 1991-94 Games Played 2. 37 John Bagley 1980-82 9. 15.7 Will Morrison (3) 1973-76 1. 9 Jared Dudley 2004-07 3. 34 Jared Dudley 2004-07 10. 14.2 Tyrese Rice (6) 2006-09

3. 10 Craig Smith vs. Pacific (3-16-06) Free Throws 10 John Bagley vs. Wake Forest (3-15-81) 1. 18 Jared Dudley vs. UW-Milwaukee (3-19-05) 10 John Bagley vs. DePaul (3-14-82) 2. 15 John Bagley vs. Wake Forest (3-15-81) 10 Troy Bell vs. Texas (3-15-02) 3. 12 Troy Bell vs. Southern California (3-17-01) 10 Bob Carrington vs. North Carolina (3-22-75) Free-Throw Attempts 10 Terry Driscoll vs. St. Bonaventure (3-9-67) 1. 21 John Bagley vs. Wake Forest (3-15-81) Field-Goal Attempts 21 Jared Dudley vs. UW-Milwaukee (3-19-05) acc 1. 23 Craig Smith vs. Montana (3-18-06) 3. 14 Troy Bell vs. Southern California (3-17-01) 2. 22 Michael Adams vs. Virginia (3-24-83) 4. 12 Danya Abrams vs. Georgia Tech (3-17-96) 3. 21 Troy Bell vs. Texas (3-15-02) 12 Bill Curley vs. Washington State (3-18-94) 4. 20 Troy Bell vs. Southern California (3-17-01) 12 Jay Murphy vs. Princeton (3-20-83) 5. 19 John Bagley vs. Ball State (3-13-81) 7. 11 Michael Adams vs. DePaul (3-14-82) 19 Craig Smith vs. UW-Milwaukee (3-19-05) Rebounds history Three-Pointers 1. 17 Danya Abrams vs. Indiana (3-15-96) 1. 6 Gerrod Abram vs. North Carolina (3-20-94) 2. 16 Craig Smith vs. Montana (3-18-06) 2. 4 Tyrese Rice vs. Georgetown (3-17-07) 3. 14 Craig Smith vs. Villanova (3-24-06) 4 Tyrese Rice vs. Montana (3-18-06) 4. 13 Craig Smith vs. Pacific (3-16-06) 4 Troy Bell vs. Southern California (3-17-01) 13 Bill Curley vs. Indiana (3-25-94) 4 Howard Eisley vs. Washington State (3-18-94) 13 Craig Smith vs. Pennsylvania (3-17-05) boston college 4 Howard Eisley vs. Indiana (3-25-94) Assists Three-Point Attempts 1. 9 Louis Hinnant vs. Pacific (3-16-06) 1. 12 Troy Bell vs. Southern Utah (3-15-01) 2. 8 Michael Adams vs. Virginia (3-24-83) 2. 11 Gerrod Abram vs. North Carolina (3-20-94) 3. 7 Craig Smith vs. Villanova (3-24-06) 11 Howard Eisley vs. Washington State (3-18-94) 7 Jared Dudley vs. UW-Milwaukee (3-19-05) 11 Malcolm Huckaby vs. North Carolina (3-20-94) 7 Howard Eisley vs. Washington State (3-18-94) 5. 10 Troy Bell vs. Southern California (3-17-01) 7 Craig Smith vs. Pennsylvania (3-17-05)

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n October 1988, Boston College proudly opened one of East Conference schedule on Dec. 7 on ESPN, the first na- the most innovative and technologically advanced ath- tionally televised event from the forum. The building was for- iletic and convocation centers in the nation — the Silvio mally dedicated prior to the nationally televised Boston O. Conte Forum. College-Georgetown basketball game on Feb. 18, 1989. Conte Forum is the home to the men’s basketball office Boston College has hosted two Hockey East Association Tour- suite, locker room, strength and conditioning, and sports naments before standing-room-only crowds of close to 8,000. medicine facilities. The forum hosted its first concert, Elvis Costello, and the Rev. The Forum includes a main arena that can accommodate Jesse Jackson spoke to a crowd of more than 4,000 in April 8,606 spectators for basketball and 7,884 for ice hockey. The 1989. In May 1990, more than 5,000 people attended a Bac- facility also houses a 950-seat auxiliary gymnasium for bas- calaureate Mass, which was followed one week later by the ketball practices and Olympic-sport competitions; offices for Carroll School of Management graduation ceremony. the Athletics Association staff and coaches; film and confer- The hockey rink in the multi-purpose facility was dedicated ence areas; a state-of-the-art weight room and adjacent in memory of longtime ice hockey coach John A. “Snooks” sports medicine facility for varsity athletes; function and Kelley, who in 36 years at the Heights became the first col- meeting rooms; and luxury boxes that overlook both the foot- legiate coach in his sport to win more than 500 games. The ball stadium and the basketball/hockey arena. auxiliary gymnasium was dedicated in memory of Frank Attached to Alumni Stadium, the University’s football fa- Power, the longtime freshman and assistant varsity basket- cility, Conte Forum rises to the equivalent of 11 stories above ball coach. The function room in the forum, located on the field level. The east side of the building also serves as an third floor, was dedicated in memory of Rev. Joseph Shea, upper-deck grandstand for the football field and includes a S.J., who served as Boston College’s longtime university rep- two-level football press box facility. The hockey press box is resentative to athletics. located on the south side of Conte Forum with a center-ice In its 24 years in Conte Forum, the Boston College basketball location and houses the print, radio and television media. team has a 254-124 record. Included among that total are 15 Conte Forum is pre-wired for television broadcast of vir- seasons with more than 10 wins. The 2000-01 Eagles, who ad- tually any sport, lecture, musical or liturgical event. The light- vanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, finished ing systems — both in the arena and Alumni Stadium — meet with a perfect 17-0 home record. national network specifications. The arena also features two The $25 million Conte Forum was designed by the archi- Sony Jumbotron instant replay screens and scoreboards — tectural firm of Sasaki Associates of Watertown, Mass. Con- the first such technologically advanced systems to be in- struction, which began during the summer of 1986 and was stalled in any collegiate arena in the nation. completed in 1988, was by Richard White Sons of Auburn- The Boston College basketball team began its 1988-89 Big dale, Mass.

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conte forum attendance 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview single game Season Games Total Avg/Game Sellouts MOST POinTS 1988-89 13 81,725 6,287 4 1. 123 new Hampshire W, 123-78 12-2-91 1989-90 15 111,155 7,410 5 2. 116 Long island W, 116-81 12-27-95 1990-91 14 80,506 5,750 2 3. 113 MD-Eastern Shore W, 113-64 2-7-91 1991-92 17 111,144 6,538 7 4. 112 Wake Forest W, 112-73 1-12-08 1992-93 17 104,072 6,122 6 5. 107 Holy Cross W, 107-72 1-20-94 1993-94 15 110,818 7,388 8 1994-95 12 88,910 7,409 8 FEWEST POinTS 1995-96 15 98,144 6,543 5 43 Georgetown L, 70-43 1-12-02 1996-97 13 89,021 6,848 2 43 Providence L, 70-43 1-25-95 1997-98 15 69,018 4,601 0 1998-99 14 54,012 3,858 1 MOST FiRST-HALF POinTS 1999-00 15 65,966 4,398 1 1. 60 Sacred Heart W, 101-68 12-17-06 2000-01 17 90,798 5,341 5 2. 58 Harvard W, 96-57 12-5-92 2001-02 16 105,631 6,602 1 3. 57 MD-Eastern Shore W, 113-64 2-7-91 2002-03 14 85,855 6,133 3 4. 56 Harvard W, 97-72 12-8-90 2003-04 16 83,894 5,243 1 5. 54 north Carolina L, 90-80 3-1-08 2004-05 17 109,495 6,441 8 54 Hartford W, 104-62 11-29-99 2005-06 14 115,409 7,213 8 54 Long island W, 116-81 12-27-95 2006-07 18 124,486 6,916 7 2007-08 19 109,789 5,778 2 FEWEST FiRST-HALF POinTS 2008-09 19 105,418 5,548 3 14 Miami W, 55-49 2-22-92 2009-10 17 90,394 5,317 2 2010-11 17 90,509 5,324 2 MOST SECOnD-HALF POinTS 2011-12 17 79,985 4,705 2 1. 71 new Hampshire W, 123-78 12-2-91 24-YEAR TOTAL 378 2,256,154 5,969 96 2. 67 Wake Forest W, 112-73 1-12-08 3. 62 Long island W, 116-81 12-27-95 Average per season: 94,006 4. 61 Hartford W, 106-67 12-23-95 61 Holy Cross W, 107-72 1-20-94 61 Villanova W, 96-84 1-4-94 5. .643 new Hampshire W, 123-78 12-2-91 6. .630 Villanova W, 96-84 1-4-94 FEWEST SECOnD-HALF POinTS .630 Dartmouth W, 90-81 11-27-89 1. 13 Harvard L, 67-46 12-29-11 .630 Stony Brook W, 82-64 12-23-03 2. 19 Providence L, 58-54 1-20-98 19 Maine L, 52-51 1-2-10 LOWEST FiELD-GOAL PERCEnTAGE 1. .237 Georgetown L, 70-43 1-12-02 MOST POinTS in A HALF 1. 71 new Hampshire (2nd) W, 123-78 12-2-91 MOST THREE-POinT FiELD GOALS 2. 67 Wake Forest (2nd) W, 112-73 1-12-08 1. 14 Hartford W, 94-60 1-31-07 3. 62 Long island (2nd) W, 116-81 12-27-95 2. 13 north Carolina L, 106-74 2-1-11 4. 61 Hartford (2nd) W, 106-67 12-23-95 13 Bryant W, 93-77 12-19-10 61 Holy Cross (2nd) W, 107-72 1-20-94 13 Wake Forest W, 112-73 1-12-08 61 Villanova (2nd) W, 96-84 1-4-94 13 Providence W, 77-75 1-14-92 6. 12 Bryant W, 75-55 12-18-11

MOST FiELD GOALS 12 Virginia Tech W, 80-59 2-3-07 acc 1. 45 new Hampshire W, 123-78 12-2-91 12 Holy Cross W, 107-72 1-20-94 2. 43 Long island W, 116-81 12-27-95 12 Villanova W, 96-84 1-4-94 3. 42 Brown W, 99-67 11-26-91 10. 11 Eight games 42 MD-Eastern Shore W, 113-64 2-7-91 42 MD-Eastern Shore W, 102-76 11-25-89 FEWEST THREE-POinT FiELD GOALS 1. 0 Shawnee State W, 70-51 11-20-05 FEWEST FiELD GOALS 0 Pittsburgh L, 70-60 2-23-00 1. 14 Massachusetts L, 82-46 11-21-11 14 Georgetown L, 70-43 1-12-02 MOST THREE-POinT FiELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 33 north Carolina L, 106-74 2-1-11 history MOST FiELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 2. 31 Virginia Tech W, 80-59 2-3-07 1. 78 notre Dame L, 101-96 (OT) 1-25-03 31 Rutgers W, 73-72 3-3-96 2. 76 new Hampshire W, 90-76 12-1-88 4. 30 Bucknell W, 84-80 12-22-10 3. 74 new Hampshire W, 84-62 11-23-04 5. 29 Bryant W, 75-55 12-18-11 74 Brown W, 99-67 11-26-91 29 Holy Cross W, 69-54 11-22-10 74 MD-Eastern Shore W, 102-76 11-25-89 29 Temple L, 79-72 12-8-92 74 Seton Hall L, 105-82 2-4-89 8. 28 Three games boston college FEWEST FiELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS FEWEST THREE-POinT FiELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 39 Stony Brook W, 59-47 2-13-06 1. 3 Seton Hall W, 78-65 2-3-90 39 Virginia Tech W, 56-48 2-25-04 39 Miami W, 55-49 2-22-92 HiGHEST THREE-POinT FiELD-GOAL PERCEnTAGE 1. .714 (10/14) Maine W, 96-59 1-9-91 HiGHEST FiELD-GOAL PERCEnTAGE 2. .706 (12/17) Villanova W, 96-84 1-4-94 1. .688 Hartford W, 94-60 1-31-07 3. .692 (9/13) nJiT W, 89-32 1-5-10 .688 Maine W, 96-59 1-9-91 .692 (9/13) Rutgers W, 73-64 12-4-96 3. .661 Wake Forest W, 112-73 1-12-08 4. .688 (11/16) St. John’s W, 95-76 3-1-94 4. .648 Hartford W, 90-65 11-27-93 5. .684 (13/19) Wake Forest W, 112-73 1-12-08

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LoWeSt tHRee-PoiNt FieLD-GoaL PeRCeNtaGe 6 Stony brook W, 59-47 2-13-06 .000 (0/11) Shawnee St. W, 70-51 11-20-05 4. 8 NJit W, 89-32 1-5-10 .000 (0/9) Pittsburgh L, 70-60 2-23-00 8 Yale W, 72-56 1-3-07 8 Providence W, 69-60 1-8-05 MoSt FRee tHRoWS MaDe 1. 41 (41/50) Cal-Poly SLo W, 97-60 11-25-94 MoSt aSSiStS 2. 38 (38/56) Hartford W, 106-67 12-23-95 1. 29 Yale W, 82-80 (2ot) 12-19-04 3. 35 (35/45) Virginia W, 78-73 1-13-07 2. 28 Harvard W, 89-55 12-27-05 4. 34 (34/47) Seton Hall W, 78-65 2-3-90 3. 26 Maine W, 99-61 12-23-08 5. 31 three times 26 Hartford W, 94-60 1-31-07 26 St. John’s W, 95-76 3-1-94 FeWeSt FRee tHRoWS MaDe 6. 25 bryant W, 93-77 12-19-10 3 (3/4) Florida State L, 61-57 1-30-10 25 Wake Forest W, 112-73 1-12-08 4 (4/8) Harvard L, 78-69 1-5-11 25 Long island W, 116-81 12-27-95 4 (4/8) Miami L, 75-67 1-24-99 4 (4/7) Connecticut L, 66-64 1-16-93 FeWeSt aSSiStS 4 Rutgers L, 78-72 2-2-00 MoSt FRee-tHRoW atteMPtS 4 Marquette L, 70-49 11-14-98 1. 56 Hartford W, 106-67 12-23-95 2. 50 Cal-Poly SLo W, 97-60 11-25-94 MoSt tURNoVeRS 3. 47 Seton Hall W, 78-65 2-3-90 1. 34 Maine W, 87-59 12-6-88 4. 46 Dartmouth W, 94-73 11-30-93 2. 29 Fairfield L, 75-70 11-28-98 5. 45 Virginia W, 78-73 1-13-07 3. 28 three games FeWeSt FRee-tHRoW atteMPtS FeWeSt tURNoVeRS 1. 4 Florida State L, 61-57 1-30-10 1. 5 Virginia W, 70-67 1-19-11 2. 7 Connecticut L, 66-64 1-16-93 5 bucknell W, 84-80 12-22-10 7 Fairleigh Dickinson W, 72-54 12-10-92 5 bryant W, 93-77 12-19-10 7 temple L, 79-72 12-8-92 5 Holy Cross W, 69-54 11-22-10 5. 6 Four games HiGHeSt FRee-tHRoW PeRCeNtaGe 1. 1.000 (7/7) FDU W, 72-54 12-10-92 MoSt bLoCkS 2. .966 (28/29) Providence L, 76-75 2-1-96 1. 18 Duquesne L, 98-93 (ot) 12-28-06 3. .950 (19/20) UNH W, 84-62 11-23-04 2. 11 Miami W, 76-66 1-15-08 4. .929 (13/14) St. John’s L, 74-66 1-21-89 11 Harvard W, 70-54 11-26-88 5. .923 (24/26) Miami W, 82-73 1-13-01 4. 10 bryant W, 72-46 12-20-09 10 Saint Louis W, 61-39 12-4-07 MoSt ReboUNDS 10 Mercer W, 73-56 11-18-07 1. 62 Long island W, 116-81 12-27-95 10 Rhode island W, 86-68 11-25-06 62 buffalo W, 89-49 11-25-95 10 Holy Cross W, 69-54 12-20-97 3. 55 Long island W, 105-88 12-29-94 4. 54 Long island W, 87-46 11-30-04 MoSt SteaLS 5. 54 MD-eastern Shore W, 113-64 2-7-91 1. 20 boston University W, 80-61 11-26-02 20 Holy Cross W, 97-60 11-27-95 FeWeSt ReboUNDS 3. 19 New Hampshire W, 89-65 11-20-99 18 Connecticut L, 80-68 1-11-98 4. 18 Maine W, 87-59 12-6-88 5. 17 two games MoSt PeRSoNaL FoULS 1. 31 Providence L, 74-62 1-27-90 FeWeSt SteaLS 2. 30 West Virginia L, 108-89 2-21-96 1. 0 Miami W, 65-54 2-16-06 30 Georgetown W, 88-86 2-1-92 2. 1 bucknell W, 93-77 12-22-10 30 Pittsburgh L, 81-73 2-24-90 South Carolina W, 85-76 12-30-09 5. 29 two games 4. 2 12 games FeWeSt PeRSoNaL FoULS LaRGeSt WiN MaRGiN 1. 5 Stony brook W, 66-51 12-11-11 1. 57 NJit W, 89-32 1-5-10 2. 6 bucknell W, 84-80 12-22-10 2. 49 MD-eastern Shore W, 113-64 2-7-91 3. 45 New Hampshire W, 123-78 12-2-91 4. 42 Hartford W, 104-62 11-29-99 milestone games 42 New Hampshire W, 82-40 11-25-96 milestone games in Conte Forum 6. 41 Long island W, 87-46 11-30-04 Game 1 Harvard W, 70-64 11-25-88 LaRGeSt LoSS MaRGiN Game 50 Seton Hall W, 64-53 1-4-92 1. 37 Connecticut L, 91-54 3-8-03 Game 100 Seton Hall W, 75-61 2-4-95 2. 36 Massachusetts L, 82-46 11-21-11 Game 150 Fairfield L, 75-70 11-28-98 3. 32 North Carolina L, 106-74 2-1-11 Game 200 Pittsburgh W, 74-62 1-5-02 4. 30 Georgetown L, 83-53 1-2-90 Game 250 Georgetown W, 64-49 1-29-05 5. 27 Saint Joseph’s L, 85-58 11-23-02 Game 300 Robert Morris L, 57-51 1-7-08 27 Georgetown L, 70-43 1-12-02 27 Providence L, 70-43 1-25-95 1st Win Harvard W, 70-64 11-25-88 50th Win Holy Cross W, 107-72 1-20-94 100th Win St. Francis W, 72-66 12-11-99 150th Win Notre Dame W, 76-69 2-4-04 200th Win Mercer W, 73-56 11-18-07

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bc in conte forum 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview single game Year-bY-Year record MoSt PointS 1. 108 West Virginia L, 108-89 2-21-96 Season Record 2. 106 north Carolina L, 106-74 2-1-11 1988-89 ...... 7-6 106 Syracuse L, 106-85 2-16-91 1989-90 ...... 5-10 4. 105 Seton Hall L, 105-82 2-4-89 1990-91 ...... 7-7 5. 101 notre Dame L, 101-96 (ot) 1-25-03 1991-92 ...... 12-5 6. 100 Syracuse L, 100-90 1-2-92 1992-93 ...... 11-6 1993-94 ...... 13-2 FeWeSt PointS 1994-95 ...... 5-7 1. 32 nJit W, 89-32 1-5-10 1995-96 ...... 11-4 2. 39 Saint Louis W, 61-39 12-4-07 1996-97 ...... 11-2 1997-98 ...... 9-6 MoSt FiRSt-HaLF PointS 1998-99 ...... 5-9 1. 55 Syracuse L, 106-85 2-16-91 1999-00 ...... 7-8 2. 52 Syracuse L, 100-90 1-2-92 2000-01 ...... 17-0 3. 49 Five games 2001-02 ...... 11-5 2002-03 ...... 9-5 FeWeSt FiRSt-HaLF PointS 2003-04 ...... 13-3 1. 11 Stony Brook W, 66-51 12-11-11 2004-05 ...... 16-1 2. 12 Georgetown W, 64-49 1-29-05 2005-06 ...... 14-2 2006-07 ...... 14-4 MoSt SeConD-HaLF PointS 2007-08 ...... 11-8 1. 61 West Virginia L, 108-89 2-21-96 2008-09 ...... 15-4 2. 60 Providence L, 93-80 1-2-03 2009-10 ...... 11-6 3. 58 Connecticut L, 96-70 1-1-91 2010-11 ...... 12-5 4. 57 north Carolina L, 106-74 2-1-11 2011-12 ...... 8-9 57 Massachusetts W, 80-78 12-8-01 24 seasons ...... 254-124 FeWeSt SeConD-HaLF PointS 1. 14 nJit W, 89-32 1-5-10 3. 14 Villanova L, 92-89 1-14-04 14 Holy Cross W, 61-45 12-19-98 14 Providence L, 76-75 2-1-96 5. 13 Boston University L, 75-61 12-3-11 MoSt PointS in a HaLF 13 St. Bonaventure W, 105-96 (ot) 12-4-02 1. 61 West Virginia (2nd) L, 108-89 2-21-96 13 St. Joseph’s L, 85-58 11-23-02 2. 60 Providence (2nd) L, 93-80 1-2-03 3. 58 Connecticut (2nd) L, 96-70 1-1-91 FeWeSt tHRee-Point FieLD GoaLS 4. 57 north Carolina (2nd) L, 106-74 2-1-11 1. 0 three games — Most Recently: 57 Massachusetts (2nd) W, 80-78 12-8-01 St. John’s L, 64-57 1-17-02 MoSt FieLD GoaLS MoSt tHRee-Point FieLD-GoaL atteMPtS 1. 42 Syracuse L, 106-85 2-16-91 1. 42 St. Bonaventure W, 105-96 (ot) 12-4-02 2. 39 north Carolina L, 106-74 2-1-11 2. 41 Buffalo W, 77-60 12-11-94 39 Connecticut L, 91-54 3-8-03 3. 36 Boston University L, 75-61 12-3-11 4. 38 Connecticut L, 96-70 1-2-91 36 northwestern L, 85-67 3-19-11

5. 36 three games 5. 34 Georgetown W, 78-67 2-8-95 acc 6. 33 Providence W, 88-86 12-8-10 FeWeSt FieLD GoaLS 1. 12 nJit W, 89-32 1-5-10 FeWeSt tHRee-Point FieLD-GoaL atteMPtS 2. 14 Vanderbilt W, 59-52 12-9-96 1. 0 MD-eastern Shore W, 102-76 11-25-89 MoSt FieLD-GoaL atteMPtS HiGHeSt tHRee-Point FieLD-GoaL PeRCentaGe 1. 88 MD-eastern Shore W, 113-64 2-7-91 1. .800 (4/5) Connecticut L, 75-61 2-25-02 2. 80 Georgetown W, 81-74 1-13-97 2. .750 (3/4) Connecticut W, 85-68 1-3-01 3. 80 St. John’s W, 95-76 3-1-94 3. .700 (14/20) Villanova L, 92-89 1-14-04 4. 79 two games 4. .667 three games historY FeWeSt FieLD-GoaL atteMPtS LoWeSt tHRee-Point FieLD-GoaL PeRCentaGe 1. 37 Providence L, 74-62 1-27-90 1. .000 (0/7) St. John’s L, 64-57 1-17-02 .000 (0/5) Georgetown L, 56-49 1-19-91 HiGHeSt FieLD-GoaL PeRCentaGe 1. .641 St. John’s L, 77-65 1-6-90 MoSt FRee tHRoWS MaDe 2. .634 north Carolina State L, 78-60 1-10-06 1. 38 (38/44) Connecticut L, 95-74 3-3-90

3. .618 Villanova L, 83-76 12-30-97 2. 35 (35/46) Providence W, 106-67 1-27-90 boston college 4. .609 Connecticut L, 91-54 3-8-03 3. 34 (34/42) Connecticut L, 89-79 3-7-92 5. .600 three games 4. 33 (33/40) Seton Hall L, 105-82 2-4-89 5. 31 (31/42) notre Dame L, 101-96 (ot) 1-25-03 LoWeSt FieLD-GoaL PeRCentaGe 1. .235 nJit W, 89-32 1-5-10 FeWeSt FRee tHRoWS MaDe 2. .250 Drexel W, 83-62 11-30-90 1. 1 (1/4) Kent State W, 67-65 12-29-04 MoSt tHRee-Point FieLD GoaLS 1. 15 northwestern L, 85-67 3-19-11 15 Bucknell W, 84-80 12-22-11

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MOST FRee-THROW ATTeMPTS 3. 35 Cal-Poly SLO W, 97-60 11-25-94 1. 46 West Virginia L, 108-89 2-21-96 4. 31 Three games 46 Providence L, 74-62 1-27-90 3. 44 Duke L, 88-78 1-24-02 FeWeST PeRSONAL FOuLS 44 Connecticut L, 95-74 3-3-90 1. 10 NC State L, 56-52 2-1-12 5. 42 Two games 10 Bryant W, 75-55 12-18-11 10 Long Island W, 85-54 12-30-93 FeWeST FRee-THROW ATTeMPTS 10 Providence L, 75-58 3-24-93 1. 3 Northwestern L, 85-67 3-19-11 2. 4 Georgia Tech W, 56-52 2-29-12 MOST ASSISTS 4 Sacred Heart W, 80-75 12-28-07 1. 27 Northwestern L, 85-67 3-19-11 4 Kent State W, 67-65 12-29-04 27 North Carolina L, 106-74 2-1-11 4 Clemson W, 79-70 11-26-04 3. 22 Four games HIGHeST FRee-THROW PeRCeNTAGe FeWeST ASSISTS 1. .958 (23/24) Harvard L, 78-69 1-5-11 1. 0 Hartford W, 89-49 12-23-95 2. .941 (16/17) Florida State W, 85-82 1-23-07 3. .938 (15/16) Florida State W, 72-67 2-24-09 MOST TuRNOVeRS 4. .926 (25/27) Seton Hall W, 78-65 2-3-90 1. 32 Fairfield L, 75-70 11-28-98 5. .909 (10/11) Buffalo W, 77-60 12-11-94 2. 30 Virginia Tech W, 83-61 1-31-01 6. .900 Four games 30 MD-eastern Shore W, 102-76 11-25-90 4. 29 Maine W, 87-59 12-6-88 LOWeST FRee-THROW PeRCeNTAGe 5. 28 Two games 1. .250 (1/4) Kent State W, 67-65 12-29-04 2. .286 (2/7) New Hampshire W, 86-47 11-10-06 FeWeST TuRNOVeRS .286 (4/14) Syracuse L, 67-64 2-20-93 1. 5 Miami L, 76-54 1-29-12 4. .333 (4/12) St. Francis (NY) W, 72-44 11-17-09 2. 6 Virginia Tech W, 58-56 2-5-11 .333 (2/6) Sacred Heart W, 72-70 12-14-03 6 Miami W, 61-60 12-6-09 .333 (3/9) Providence W, 58-54 1-22-94 6 Seton Hall L, 82-75 2-4-95 .333 (3/9) Pittsburgh W, 79-59 2-8-92 6 Connecticut L, 77-75 2-22-89 MOST ReBOuNDS MOST BLOCKS 1. 53 Kent State W, 58-54 (OT) 12-20-03 1. 14 Maine W, 96-59 1-9-91 2. 51 Virginia Tech L, 81-73 (OT) 1-26-08 2. 13 Providence W, 81-73 2-17-01 3. 50 Providence W, 88-86 12-8-10 3. 10 Five games 50 Massachusetts W, 79-67 12-23-09 5. 49 Five games MOST STeALS 1. 18 St. Francis W, 72-66 12-11-99 FeWeST ReBOuNDS 2. 17 Providence L, 89-77 1-17-99 1. 20 New Hampshire W, 86-47 11-10-06 17 Fairfield L, 75-70 11-28-98 2. 21 Miami W, 61-60 12-6-09 4. 16 Clemson L, 79-70 11-26-04 21 Georgia Tech L, 86-78 3-8-08 5. 15 Two games 21 Saint Louis W, 61-39 12-4-08 21 Brown W, 89-72 11-22-96 FeWeST STeALS 21 Arkansas State W, 76-56 12-1-90 1. 0 Shawnee State W, 70-51 11-20-05 2. 1 Bucknell W, 84-80 12-22-10 MOST PeRSONAL FOuLS 1 Bryant W, 93-77 12-19-10 1. 38 Seton Hall W, 78-65 2-3-90 1 Georgetown W, 64-49 1-29-05 2. 37 Hartford W, 106-67 12-23-95 1 Boston university W, 80-61 11-26-02

30+ point performances Points Name (FG-FT) Opponent Date 46 ...... Tyrese Rice (14-25, 8 3PFG) ...... North Carolina...... 3-1-08 42 ...... Troy Bell (10-17, 5 3PFG) ...... Iowa State ...... 12-11-01 39 ...... Troy Bell (13-6, 7 3PFG) ...... Providence...... 2-13-02 38 ...... Troy Bell (11-22, 4 3PFG) ...... Villanova...... 3-4-03 36 ...... Jared Dudley (12-11, 1 3PFG) ...... Villanova ...... 1-19-05 34 ...... Troy Bell (8-12, 6 3PFG) ...... Miami ...... 2-15-03 34 ...... Troy Bell (8-15, 3 3PFG) ...... Massachusetts ...... 12-8-01 34 ...... Malcolm Huckaby (11-9, 3 3PFG) ...... Georgetown...... 2-1-92 32 ...... Tyrese Rice (12-18, 3 3PFG) ...... NC State ...... 2-14-08 32 ...... Tyrese Rice (9-15, 3 3PFG) ...... Wake Forest ...... 1-12-08 32 ...... Bill Curley (12-8) ...... Connecticut...... 2-9-94 32 ...... Dana Barros (13-1, 5 3PFG)...... New Hampshire ...... 12-1-88 31 ...... Bill Curley (12-7) ...... Syracuse ...... 1-2-92 31 ...... Dana Barros (10-8, 3 3PFG)...... Syracuse ...... 3-2-89 30 ...... Jared Dudley (11-4, 4 3PFG) ...... Virginia Tech ...... 2-3-07 30 ...... Sean Marshall (10-7, 3 3PFG) ...... Duquesne ...... 12-28-06 30 ...... Jared Dudley (10-7, 3 3PFG) ...... Michigan State ...... 11-29-06 30 ...... Craig Smith (12-6) ...... Duquesne ...... 12-22-04 30 ...... Danya Abrams (11-8) ...... Louisville...... 11-30-95 30 ...... Bill Curley (10-10) ...... St. John’s ...... 3-1-94 30 ...... Bill Curley (10-10) ...... Rhode Island ...... 3-24-94

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conte forum records boston college individuAl records conte forum firsts esnPeiwbsebl tf 021 Als2011-12 review 2012-13 eAgles bAsketbAll stAff seAson Preview single gAme First Game: Boston College 70, Harvard 54 (11-26-88) POiNTS First Win: Boston College 70, Harvard 54 (11-26-88) 1. 46 Tyrese Rice North Carolina 3-1-08 First ACC Win: Boston College 90, Florida State 87 (1-14-06) 2. 42 Troy Bell iowa State 12-11-01 First Loss: Providence 73, Boston College 52 (12-7-88) 3. 39 Troy Bell Providence 2-13-02 First FG Made: Steve Benton (Boston College), 19:42 left in first half 4. 38 Troy Bell Villanova 3-4-03 First Dunk: Steve Benton (Boston College), 0:22 left in second half 5. 36 Jared Dudley Villanova 1-19-05 First FT Made: Corey Beasley (Boston College), 17:42 left in first half 6. 34 Troy Bell Miami 2-15-03 First 3PT FG Made: Dana Barros (Boston College), 16:57 left in first half 34 Troy Bell Massachusetts 12-8-01 First Personal Foul: Doug Able (Boston College), 18:11 left in first half 34 Malcolm Huckaby Georgetown 2-1-92 First to Foul Out: Fred Schernecker (Harvard), 6:22 left in second half 9. 32 Tyrese Rice NC State 2-14-08 First Sold-out Game: vs. St. John’s; L, 74-66 (1-21-89) 32 Tyrese Rice Wake Forest 1-12-08 First Televised Game: vs. Providence; L, 73-52 (12-7-88 on ESPN) 32 Bill Curley Connecticut 2-9-94 First Perfect Season: 2000-01 (17-0) 32 Dana Barros New Hampshire 12-1-88 FiELD GOALS FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 14 Tyrese Rice North Carolina 3-1-08 1. 19 Jared Dudley Virginia 1-13-07 14 Craig Smith Yale 12-19-04 2. 18 Danya Abrams Miami 2-24-95 3. 13 Craig Smith West Virginia 1-19-03 3. 17 Troy Bell iowa State 12-11-01 13 Craig Smith Stony Brook 12-15-02 17 Troy Bell Miami 1-13-01 13 Troy Bell Providence 2-13-02 5. 16 Troy Bell Massachusetts 12-8-01 13 Danya Abrams Connecticut 12-6-94 16 Troy Bell Connecticut 1-3-01 13 Dana Barros New Hampshire 12-1-88 16 Danya Abrams Notre Dame 1-9-96 8. 12 11 times 16 Craig Smith Stony Brook 2-13-06 FiELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS THREE-POiNT FiELD GOALS 1. 25 Tyrese Rice North Carolina 3-1-08 1. 8 Tyrese Rice North Carolina 3-1-08 2. 24 Tyrese Rice Virginia 2-17-08 2. 7 Lonnie Jackson Bryant 12-18-11 3. 23 Craig Smith Duquesne 12-22-04 7 Troy Bell Providence 2-13-02 23 Danya Abrams St. John’s 2-18-95 7 Malcolm Huckaby Providence 1-14-92 5. 22 Eight games 7 Dana Barros Maine 12-6-88 6. 6 Biko Paris Wake Forest 3-6-11 FREE THROWS 6 Biko Paris Bryant 12-19-10 1. 17 Troy Bell iowa State 12-11-01 6 Troy Bell Virginia Tech 2-19-03 17 Troy Bell Miami 1-13-01 6 Kenny Walls Penn State 11-24-01 3. 16 Jared Dudley Virginia 1-13-07 6 Malcolm Huckaby Connecticut 3-7-92 4. 15 Troy Bell UMass 12-8-01 6 Dana Barros Coastal Carolina 12-29-88 5. 14 Troy Bell Harvard 12-22-02 14 Troy Bell Connecticut 1-3-01 Acc history boston college

Troy Bell Jared Dudley

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ReboundS 1. 20 danya Abrams Providence 1-22-94 2. 19 Ryan Sidney St. bonaventure 12-4-02 3. 16 Craig Smith Providence 1-2-03 16 danya Abrams West Virginia 2-21-96 16 billy Curley Connecticut 2-9-94 6. 15 eight games ASSiStS 1. 13 tyrese Rice Hartford 1-31-07 2. 12 tyrese Rice Miami 1-16-07 3. 11 Reggie Jackson Virginia tech 2-24-10 4. 10 Reggie Jackson Holy Cross 11-22-10 10 Ryan Sidney Providence 2-13-02 10 Howard eisley Villanova 1-5-93 bloCkS 1. 13 Sean Williams duquesne 12-31-06 2. 8 tyrelle blair Saint louis 12-4-07 3. 7 tyrelle blair Miami 1-15-08 7 Sean Williams Maryland 12-10-06 7 Sean Williams Rhode island 11-25-06 6. 6 tyrelle blair Virginia tech 1-26-08 6 tyrelle blair kansas 1-5-08 6 tyrelle blair Clemson 2-24-07 6 tyrelle blair Hartford 1-31-07

opponent IndIvIdual records sIngle game PointS 1. 39 Richard Hamilton Connecticut 1-6-99 2. 38 Richard Hamilton Connecticut 1-11-98 38 Georgetown 2-1-92 4. 37 Al thornton Florida State 1-14-06 5. 34 eric Murdock Providence 12-11-90 6. 33 notre dame 3-1-97 33 Connecticut 2-9-94 8. 32 Jose Powell new Hampshire 12-2-91 9. 31 Villanova 1-4-94 Sean Williams 31 Andre McClendon Fordham 12-4-89 Field GoAlS tHRee-Point Field GoAlS 1. 15 Al thornton Florida State 1-14-06 1. 8 Jose Powell new Hampshire 12-2-91 2. 14 Richard Hamilton Connecticut 1-6-99 2. 7 bryson Johnson bucknell 11-22-10 3. 13 Richard Hamilton Connecticut 1-11-98 3. 6 Michael thompson northwestern 3-19-11 4. 12 devon downey South Carolina 12-30-09 6 Austin Morgan Yale 11-16-10 12 Miami 1-2-97 6 terrence oglesby Clemson 2-10-09 12 kerry kittles Villanova 1-7-95 6 Monty Mack Massachusetts 12-4-99 12 lawrence Moten Syracuse 2-19-94 12 Andre McClendon Fordham 12-4-89 ReboundS 1. 20 Amien Hicks Morris brown 12-4-01 Field-GoAl AtteMPtS 2. 19 Jeff Allen Virginia tech 2-5-11 1. 28 devon downey South Carolina 12-30-09 3. 18 evan eschmeyer northwestern 12-23-97 2. 27 tyler Rullman Harvard 12-5-92 18 Michael Smith Providence 3-24-93 3. 26 Jack McClinton Miami 1-15-08 5. 16 karim Shabazz Providence 1-8-00 26 J.d. Collins West Virginia 1-19-03 16 Alonzo Mourning Georgetown 2-1-92 26 Rob Feaster Holy Cross 1-20-94 6. 25 bryant Matthews Virginia tech 2-19-03 ASSiStS 25 notre dame 12-2-93 1. 11 Marques Green St. bonaventure 12-4-02 2. 10 darryl Shazier bucknell 11-22-10 FRee tHRoWS 10 Marquis Jones Rhode island 12-13-09 1. 18 Alonzo Mourning Georgetown 2-1-92 10 Sean kennedy Marist 11-28-00 2. 14 eric Murdock Providence 12-11-90 5. 9 Six games 2. 13 Shelden Williams duke 2-1-06 13 billy Richmond Vanderbilt 12-30-00 bloCkS 5. 12 Five times 1. 8 Sam Muldrow South Carolina 12-30-09 2. 7 Shelden Williams duke 2-1-06 FRee-tHRoW AtteMPtS 3. 6 ty Walker Wake Forest 1-21-12 1. 26 Alonzo Mourning Georgetown 2-1-92 6 Connecticut 3-8-03 2. 17 Connecticut 1-3-01 6 eton thomas Syracuse 1-29-00 3. 16 Shelden Williams duke 2-1-06 6 nakiea Miller iona 12-30-99 16 Jason Williams duke 1-24-02 6 Alonzo Mourning Georgetown 2-1-92 16 Georgetown 2-13-96 6 dikembe Mutombo Georgetown 1-19-91

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100-point games by date 100 points for Dec. 3, 1990 Maryland (n) W 100-85

Date OppOnent W/L ScOre Feb. 7, 1991 Maryland-eastern Shore W 2011-12 review 113-64 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview Jan. 29, 1954 at rhode Island L 103-101 Dec. 2, 1991 new Hampshire W 123-78 Feb. 20, 1957 Suffolk W 102-63 March 22, 1993 rice W 101-68 Dec. 9, 1960 connecticut W 110-96 Dec. 21, 1993 at chaminade W 108-61 Dec. 10, 1960 at Dartmouth W 100-66 Jan. 20, 1994 Holy cross W 107-72 Dec. 12, 1961 at Yale W 109-96 Dec. 29, 1994 Long Island W 105-88 Dec. 16, 1961 at Maine W 104-92 Dec. 23, 1995 Hartford W 106-67 Jan. 26, 1962 pittsburgh W 108-94 Dec. 27, 1995 Long Island W 116-81 Feb. 14, 1962 Brandeis W 119-63 nov. 29, 1999 Hartford W 104-62 Feb. 17, 1964 at tufts W 105-75 nov. 19, 2000 St. peter’s W 100-75 Feb. 21, 1964 Georgetown W 107-92 Dec. 4, 2002 St. Bonaventure W 105-96 Feb. 28, 1964 Seton Hall W 105-92 Dec. 17, 2006 Sacred Heart W 101-68 Dec. 3, 1964 Dartmouth W 104-76 Jan. 12, 2008 Wake Forest W 112-73 Dec. 10, 1964 at new York University W 102-84 Dec. 29, 1964 at Hawaii W 120-74 100 points against Dec. 30, 1964 Utah State (n) W 120-118 Date OppOnent W/L ScOre Jan. 12, 1965 at rhode Island W 107-105 Jan. 16, 1954 at connecticut L 106-81 Feb. 2, 1965 at Massachusetts W 109-97 Jan. 29, 1954 at rhode Island L 103-101 Feb. 9, 1965 northeastern W 101-90 Dec. 13, 1954 at connecticut L 117-74 Feb. 26, 1965 phillips 66ers W 104-88 Jan. 8, 1955 at Holy cross L 102-63 May 4, 1965 Holy cross W 111-89 Feb. 12, 1955 at Villanova L 100-75 Dec. 4, 1965 at Dartmouth W 107-84 Dec. 29, 1955 Marshall L 130-69 Feb. 8, 1966 Massachusetts W 101-80 May 1, 1956 at Holy cross L 111-75 Feb. 25, 1966 Seton Hall W 112-77 Feb. 13, 1957 at Harvard L 101-86 Dec. 1, 1966 Quantico W 101-80 Feb. 10, 1961 at Georgetown L 102-78 Jan. 7, 1967 navy W 101-76 Feb. 11, 1961 at St. Bonaventure L 103-69 Feb. 24, 1967 at Georgetown W 103-91 Dec. 14, 1963 at connecticut L 108-81 Dec. 5, 1967 Dartmouth W 116-69 Feb. 4, 1964 at providence L 102-78 Jan. 13, 1968 at Boston University W 102-80 Dec. 19, 1964 UcLa (n) L 115-93 Feb. 13, 1968 rhode Island W 125-73 Dec. 22, 1964 at Los angeles State L 104-88 Feb. 17, 1968 Georgetown W 103-79 Dec. 30, 1964 Utah State (n) W 120-118 Feb. 28, 1968 at Duquesne W 104-88 Jan. 12, 1965 at rhode Island W 107-105 Dec. 7, 1968 connecticut W 105-75 Dec. 7, 1965 Fairfield L 100-93 Jan. 25, 1969 at canisius W 107-73 Feb. 2, 1966 Saint Joseph’s L 107-89 Feb. 8, 1969 Fordham W 105-70 March 8, 1968 St. Bonaventure (n) L 102-92 Feb. 25, 1969 Boston University W 110-80 Feb. 22, 1970 at Duquesne L 105-72 Dec. 16, 1970 Le Moyne W 105-68 Dec. 22, 1973 at Syracuse L 110-88 Jan. 27, 1971 cornell W 101-76 March 23, 1974 Utah (n) L 117-93 Feb. 13, 1971 Boston University W 110-62 Dec. 9, 1975 rutgers L 105-82 Jan. 3, 1973 Dartmouth W 102-76 Dec. 28, 1976 clemson (n) L 128-76 acc Feb. 9, 1973 Merrimack W 106-70 Jan. 15, 1977 at rutgers L 102-92 Dec. 4, 1974 Le Moyne W 113-66 Feb. 12, 1977 at Holy cross L 112-92 Dec. 14, 1974 northeastern W 103-78 Feb. 26, 1977 at Fairfield L 101-76 Jan. 22, 1975 at Yale W 103-78 Dec. 29, 1977 arizona State (n) L 105-96 Jan. 28, 1978 connecticut (n) W 101-72 Jan. 7, 1978 at Villanova L 102-76 Feb. 4, 1978 at Fordham W 114-93 Dec. 23, 1978 at UcLa L 103-81 Dec. 12, 1978 Vermont W 126-89 Jan. 17, 1983 Syracuse L 102-85 history Feb. 15, 1979 Merrimack W 105-73 Feb. 19, 1983 at Syracuse L 108-88 Jan. 7, 1980 Biscayne W 107-75 March 3, 1986 Syracuse (n) L 102-79 Jan. 17, 1981 Merrimack W 109-79 Jan. 28, 1989 at Seton Hall L 103-79 Feb. 4, 1981 Lowell W 114-54 Feb. 4, 1989 Seton Hall L 105-82 Feb. 13, 1982 Holy cross W 102-81 March 4, 1989 at providence L 102-76 Feb. 24, 1982 St. anselm W 101-45 Jan. 31, 1990 at providence L 110-80 Dec. 1, 1982 Stonehill W 114-86 Feb. 20, 1990 at Syracuse L 105-69 Dec. 8, 1982 at Brown W 102-75 nov. 16, 1990 at Duke L 100-76 boston college Dec. 11, 1982 Bentley W 132-79 Feb. 16, 1991 Syracuse L 106-85 Feb. 12, 1985 at Seton Hall W 101-83 Feb. 2, 1992 Syracuse L 100-90 Dec. 1, 1987 at Harvard W 121-80 Feb. 21, 1996 West Virginia L 108-89 Dec. 7, 1987 Maine W 100-70 March 17, 1996 Georgia tech (n) L 103-89 Dec. 12, 1987 Holy cross W 122-83 Jan. 25, 2003 notre Dame L 101-96 Dec. 22, 1987 Florida tech W 116-93 Feb. 1, 2011 north carolina L 106-74 nov. 25, 1989 Maryland-eastern Shore W 102-76 (n) — neutral site game Dec. 12, 1989 at Harvard W 114-66 129 129-130_100-Point Games_Layout 1 10/2/12 2:49 PM Page 2

100-point games by score 100 points For Feb. 9, 1965 northeastern W 101-90 Date OppOnent W/L ScOre Feb. 12, 1985 at Seton Hall W 101-83 Dec. 11, 1982 Bentley W 132-79 Feb. 8, 1966 Massachusetts W 101-80 Dec. 12, 1978 Vermont W 126-89 Dec. 1, 1966 Quantico W 101-80 Feb. 13, 1968 rhode Island W 125-73 Jan. 7, 1967 navy W 101-76 Dec. 2, 1991 new Hampshire W 123-78 Jan. 27, 1971 cornell W 101-76 Dec. 12, 1987 Holy cross W 122-83 Jan. 28, 1978 connecticut (n) W 101-72 Dec. 1, 1987 at Harvard W 121-80 March 22, 1993 rice W 101-68 Dec. 29, 1964 at Hawaii W 120-74 Dec. 17, 2006 Sacred Heart W 101-68 Dec. 30, 1964 Utah State (n) W 120-118 Feb. 24, 1982 St. anselm W 101-45 Feb. 14, 1962 Brandeis W 119-63 Dec. 3, 1990 Maryland (n) W 100-85 Dec. 22, 1987 Florida tech W 116-93 nov. 19, 2000 St. peter’s W 100-75 Dec. 27, 1995 Long Island W 116-81 Dec. 7, 1987 Maine W 100-70 Dec. 5, 1967 Dartmouth W 116-69 Dec. 10, 1960 at Dartmouth W 100-66 Feb. 4, 1978 at Fordham W 114-93 Dec. 1, 1982 Stonehill W 114-86 100 points against Dec. 12, 1989 at Harvard W 114-66 Date OppOnent W/L ScOre Feb. 4, 1981 Lowell W 114-54 Dec. 29, 1955 Marshall L 130-69 Dec. 4, 1974 Le Moyne W 113-66 Dec. 28, 1976 clemson (n) L 128-76 Feb. 7, 1991 Maryland-eastern Shore W 113-64 Dec. 30, 1964 Utah State (n) W 120-118 Feb. 25, 1966 Seton Hall W 112-77 March 23, 1974 Utah (n) L 117-93 Jan. 12, 2008 Wake Forest W 112-73 Dec. 13, 1954 at connecticut L 117-74 May 4, 1965 Holy cross W 111-89 Dec. 19, 1964 UcLa (n) L 115-93 Dec. 9, 1960 connecticut W 110-96 Feb. 12, 1977 at Holy cross L 112-92 Feb. 25, 1969 Boston University W 110-80 May 1, 1956 at Holy cross L 111-75 Feb. 13, 1971 Boston University W 110-62 Dec. 22, 1973 at Syracuse L 110-88 Feb. 2, 1965 at Massachusetts W 109-97 Jan. 31, 1990 at providence L 110-80 Dec. 12, 1961 at Yale W 109-96 Feb. 21, 1996 West Virginia L 108-89 Jan. 17, 1981 Merrimack W 109-79 Feb. 19, 1983 at Syracuse L 108-88 Jan. 26, 1962 pittsburgh W 108-94 Dec. 14, 1963 at connecticut L 108-81 Dec. 21, 1993 at chaminade W 108-61 Feb. 2, 1966 Saint Joseph’s L 107-89 Feb. 21, 1964 Georgetown W 107-92 Jan. 12, 1965 at rhode Island W 107-105 Dec. 4, 1965 at Dartmouth W 107-84 Feb. 16, 1991 Syracuse L 106-85 Jan. 7, 1980 Biscayne W 107-75 Jan. 16, 1954 at connecticut L 106-81 Jan. 25, 1969 at canisius W 107-73 Feb. 1, 2011 north carolina L 106-74 Jan. 20, 1994 Holy cross W 107-72 Dec. 29, 1977 arizona State (n) L 105-96 Jan. 12, 1965 at rhode Island W 107-105 Dec. 9, 1975 rutgers L 105-82 Feb. 9, 1973 Merrimack W 106-70 Feb. 4, 1989 Seton Hall L 105-82 Dec. 23, 1995 Hartford W 106-67 Feb. 22, 1970 at Duquesne L 105-72 Dec. 4, 2002 St. Bonaventure W 105-96 Feb. 20, 1990 at Syracuse L 105-69 Feb. 28, 1964 Seton Hall W 105-92 Dec. 22, 1964 at Los angeles State L 104-88 Dec. 29, 1994 Long Island W 105-88 March 17, 1996 Georgia tech (n) L 103-89 Feb. 17, 1964 at tufts W 105-75 Dec. 23, 1978 at UcLa L 103-81 Dec. 7, 1968 connecticut W 105-75 Jan. 28, 1989 at Seton Hall L 103-79 Feb. 15, 1979 Merrimack W 105-73 Feb. 11, 1961 at St. Bonaventure L 103-69 Feb. 8, 1969 Fordham W 105-70 Jan. 29, 1954 at rhode Island L 103-101 Dec. 16, 1970 Le Moyne W 105-68 March 8, 1968 St. Bonaventure (n) L 102-92 Dec. 16, 1961 at Maine W 104-92 Jan. 15, 1977 at rutgers L 102-92 Feb. 26, 1965 phillips 66ers W 104-88 Jan. 17, 1983 Syracuse L 102-85 Feb. 28, 1968 at Duquesne W 104-88 March 3, 1986 Syracuse (n) L 102-79 Dec. 3, 1964 Dartmouth W 104-76 Feb. 10, 1961 at Georgetown L 102-78 nov. 29, 1999 Hartford W 104-62 Feb. 4, 1964 at providence L 102-78 Feb. 24, 1967 at Georgetown W 103-91 Jan. 7, 1978 at Villanova L 102-76 Feb. 17, 1968 Georgetown W 103-79 March 4, 1989 at providence L 102-76 Dec. 14, 1974 northeastern W 103-78 Jan. 8, 1955 at Holy cross L 102-63 Jan. 22, 1975 at Yale W 103-78 Jan. 25, 2003 notre Dame L 101-96 Jan. 29, 1954 at rhode Island L 103-101 Feb. 13, 1957 at Harvard L 101-86 Dec. 10, 1964 at new York University W 102-84 Feb. 26, 1977 at Fairfield L 101-76 Feb. 13, 1982 Holy cross W 102-81 Dec. 7, 1965 Fairfield L 100-93 Jan. 13, 1968 at Boston University W 102-80 Feb. 2, 1992 Syracuse L 100-90 Jan. 3, 1973 Dartmouth W 102-76 nov. 16, 1990 at Duke L 100-76 nov. 25, 1989 Maryland-eastern Shore W 102-76 Feb. 12, 1955 at Villanova L 100-75 Dec. 8, 1982 at Brown W 102-75 (n) — neutral site game Feb. 20, 1957 Suffolk W 102-63

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overtime games home games connecticut Jan. 13, 1982 L 59-58

OppOnent Date W/L ScOre Ot Georgetown Jan. 5, 1985 L 82-80 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview Manhattan Dec. 13, 1945 L 50-44 connecticut Jan. 26, 1985 W 78-77 Boston University March 2, 1948 W 58-49 Seton Hall Feb. 15, 1986 L 84-75 rhode Island Jan. 7, 1953 W 92-82 pittsburgh Feb. 14, 1987 L 72-67 2ot Harvard Jan. 12, 1953 L 73-70 St. John’s Feb. 27, 1989 L 62-59 Detroit Feb. 20, 1959 W 76-62 new Hampshire nov. 27, 1990 W 68-58 northeastern Feb. 18, 1963 W 59-53 Holy cross Dec. 15, 1990 L 76-69 connecticut Dec. 12, 1964 L 85-81 connecticut Jan. 25, 1992 L 83-77 St. John’s Dec. 17, 1967 L 91-90 notre Dame Dec. 20, 1992 L 73-70 providence Jan. 10, 1969 W 90-84 Syracuse Dec. 30, 1992 W 94-93 Fordham Feb. 6, 1971 L 84-80 Villanova Feb. 5, 1994 L 92-86 rhode Island Feb. 2, 1972 W 64-63 Hartford Dec. 22, 1994 W 83-78 Villanova Jan. 6, 1973 W 82-81 providence Feb. 17, 1996 W 70-68 Boston University Jan. 16, 1974 L 95-94 Louisville Dec. 29, 1996 L 89-85 2ot Massachusetts Feb. 6, 1974 W 78-74 Fairfield Jan. 15, 1997 W 81-79 rhode Island Feb. 14, 1976 W 87-79 St. John’s Feb. 9, 1997 W 81-80 Fordham Feb. 5, 1977 W 77-76 Villanova Jan. 6, 1998 L 68-65 Holy cross Feb. 27, 1978 L 99-98 Villanova Jan. 9, 2002 W 88-81 Holy cross Jan. 20, 1979 W 89-87 2ot connecticut Feb. 16, 2002 L 79-77 Georgetown Jan. 30, 1980 L 97-92 Miami Feb. 11, 2004 W 74-72 Georgetown March 2, 1983 W 87-85 north carolina State Feb. 25, 2006 W 74-72 2ot northeastern Jan. 18, 1984 W 81-78 Massachusetts Dec. 6, 2008 W 85-81 Syracuse Feb. 22, 1984 W 90-88 Georgia tech Jan. 20, 2009 W 80-76 St. John’s Jan. 7, 1986 W 79-77 providence Jan. 16, 1986 L 76-75 neutral games Lafayette Dec. 30, 1986 W 90-84 OppOnent Date W/L ScOre Ot Georgetown Feb. 1, 1992 W 88-86 2ot West Virginia Dec. 26, 1962 L 65-64 rhode Island March 24, 1992 L 81-80 2ot Utah State Dec. 30, 1964 W 120-118 connecticut Feb. 9, 1994 L 94-91 2ot Louisville March 13, 1966 W 96-90 3ot Miami Feb. 25, 1995 L 77-71 cornell Dec. 31, 1976 W 74-70 St. Bonaventure Dec. 4, 2002 W 105-96 Duke Dec. 21, 1979 L 70-64 notre Dame Jan. 25, 2003 L 101-96 Georgetown Dec. 26, 1979 W 75-74 Massachusetts Dec. 6, 2003 W 76-75 Georgia tech Dec. 20, 1986 L 65-62 Kent State Dec. 20, 2003 W 58-54 Villanova March 11, 1993 W 74-70 north carolina State Jan. 20, 2004 W 66-65 Seton Hall March 9, 1995 W 89-87 Holy cross Dec. 9, 2004 W 63-60 Saint Joseph’s March 15, 1997 L 81-77

Yale Dec. 19, 2004 W 82-80 2ot Seton Hall March 4, 1998 W 97-87 acc Duquesne Dec. 28, 2006 L 98-93 Kent State Dec. 28, 2002 L 86-83 Virginia tech Jan. 26, 2008 L 81-73 St. John’s March 13, 2003 W 82-75 rhode Island Jan. 2, 2012 L 72-78 2ot pacific March 16, 2006 W 88-76 2ot Villanova March 24, 2006 L 60-59 away games Miami March 10, 2007 W 74-71 OppOnent Date W/L ScOre Ot providence Dec. 1, 2007 L 98-89

Holy cross Feb. 14, 1906 L 22-20 Uc riverside nov. 25, 2011 W 66-62 history Holy cross Feb. 16, 1952 L 80-74 army Jan. 13, 1962 W 89-88 Georgetown Feb. 18, 1969 W 72-66 Dartmouth Jan. 12, 1972 L 93-88 connecticut Feb. 29, 1972 W 41-39 St. John’s Dec. 21, 1972 W 96-95

Seton Hall March 3, 1973 W 78-76 boston college Villanova Jan. 10, 1974 W 81-79 new Hampshire Jan. 12, 1974 W 57-56 providence Jan. 23, 1974 L 79-77 Georgetown Feb. 15, 1975 L 90-82 connecticut Feb. 22, 1978 W 76-74 Seton Hall Jan. 24, 1981 W 72-68 Fairfield Dec. 19, 1981 W 79-73 2ot Bob Dukiet

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1999 retirement ceremony

Boston College director of athletics Gene DeFilippo with honorees Terry Driscoll, Michael Adams and John Silk. The three former players were recognized in a halftime ceremony during the BC-Miami game on Jan. 24, 1999.

michael adams ’85 terry driscoll ’69 John silk ’53 • Earned All-Big East honors as a soph- • Enjoyed an outstanding three-year • Played three seasons for head coach omore, junior and senior. career for the Eagles. Al McClellan. • Guided BC to three NCAA Tournament • Holds the BC record for career re- • Scored 859 points in his collegiate berths and one NIT bid. bounds (1,071) and rebounding aver- career. • Holds the BC record for career steals age (13.9/game). • Served as team captain in 1952-53, with 275; ranks fourth on the Big • Ranks 11th on BC’s career scoring his senior season. East’s career steals list. list; scored 1,426 points in 77 games. • Led BC in scoring in a memorable vic- • Ranks among BC’s career leaders in • Led the Eagles to two NCAA Tourna- tory over defending NCAA champion scoring (eighth) and assists (fifth). ment berths and one NIT bid; BC ad- CCNY before a capacity crowd in • Played nine seasons in the NBA. vanced to the NIT title game in his Madison Square Garden on Jan. 11, • Was inducted into the Boston College senior season. 1951; that contest marked BC’s first Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1997. • Played five years in the NBA before game in “The World’s Most Famous concluding his career with one sea- Arena.” son in the ABA. • Was a highly successful schoolboy • Was inducted into the Boston College coach at Randolph High School, then Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1974. as coach and director of athletics at Don Bosco High School. • Was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1978.

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2007 retirement ceremony esnPeiWbsebl tf 021 als2011-12 revieW 2012-13 eaGles basketball staff season PrevieW

Boston College director of athletics Gene DeFilippo with Gerry Ward and his wife, Diana. Ward was recognized in a halftime ceremony during the BC-Virginia Tech game on Feb. 3, 2007. acc

Gerry Ward ’63 • Played for the Eagles from 1960-63; played his first two seasons for Don Mar- tin and his last season for Frank Power. history • Totaled 1,112 points and 947 rebounds in 71 career games; averaged 13.3 rebounds per game, which ranks second all-time in BC history. • Finished his career with an impressive 52.5 percent field-goal percentage. boston colleGe • Served as team captain in 1962-63. • Earned MVP honors in the first Beanpot basketball tournament after leading the Eagles to the title. • Was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Hall of Fame in 1970.

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Danya abrams ’97 2009 test of the 1966-67 season, before bowing 84-77 to the Bruins Danya Abrams played in 122 games from 1993-97, helping the at Madison Square Garden. He earned All-America third-team Eagles earn three berths in the NCAA Tournament (1994, 1996 honors as a senior, as well as NIT all-star honors that same and 1997). The Greenburgh, N.Y., product scored 2,053 points year. Adelman, who finished with a career scoring average of and grabbed 1,029 rebounds in his four years. He ranks sev- 17.2 points per game, was drafted by the Baltimore Bullets enth on the school’s career scoring list and third on its career of the NBA. rebounding chart. Abrams earned Big East All-Rookie Team honors in 1993-94. He captured All-Big East first-team honors John austin ’66 1972 and NABC All-District I honors in each of his last three sea- Perhaps the greatest basketball player ever to don maroon sons. Among his many career highlights was a Conte Forum- and gold, Austin still holds BC records for career scoring av- record 20-rebound effort against Providence on Jan. 22, 1994. erage (27.1 points per game over three varsity years), season After graduation, Abrams enjoyed a lengthy professional career scoring average (29.2 points per game in 1963-64) and points in Europe. in a game (49 against Georgetown). Austin scored 43 points against Utah State as a junior and led the Eagles to the NIT michael aDams ’85 1997 in each of his final two years. Coach Bob Cousy’s first recruit- This diminutive guard led the Eagles to postseason play in ing prize, Austin was named All-America as a senior. each of his four seasons at the Heights, reaching the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight in 1982 and its Sweet 16 in 1985. John bagley ’83 1995 Adams served as captain for the 1982-83, 1983-84 and 1984- The first Eagle to earn Big East Player of the Year honors 85 squads, and was an All- Big East selection in each of those (1980-81), Bagley was an explosive scorer who averaged years. He still ranks eighth on BC’s all-time scoring list with nearly 18 points per game during his tenure at the Heights. A 1,650 points. He also registered 475 career assists, placing two-time All-Big East selection, he averaged 20.4 points per him fourth on BC’s career list. In addition, Adams’ 275 career game in leading the Eagles to the 1980-81 Big East regular- steals rank fourth all-time in the Big East and lead all BC de- season championship and NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16. The fenders. Upon leaving the Heights, Adams played for the NBA’s following year, Bagley upped his production to 21.1 points per , Washington Bullets and , game and led BC to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight. Bagley culminating in his selection to the 1992 NBA All-Star Game. left BC after his junior season and enjoyed a 13-year career in the NBA. He played for the New Jersey Nets, Cleveland steve aDelman ’68 1985 Cavaliers and . This sweet-shooting forward was the leading scorer on Bob Cousy’s NCAA and NIT teams that went a combined 62-16 dur- Dana barros ’89 2005 ing his varsity career (1965-68). Adelman was known as a Dana Barros played in 119 games from 1985-89. He became pure scorer with the confidence to shoot in any situation. He the first player in school history to score 2,000 points. Barros averaged 18.9 points per game for the 1966-67 team that fin- tallied his 2,000th point in his 105th collegiate contest — ished with BC’s best record ever (22-3). Adelman helped the against St. John’s on Jan. 21, 1989. He finished his career Eagles give eventual national champion UCLA its closest con- with 2,342 points, a total that remains second on the school’s career scoring list. The 5-foot-11 guard tallied 30 points in 18 career games, including a magnificent 43-point effort in an upset win at Pittsburgh on Jan. 7, 1989. He earned Big East Rookie of the Year honors after averaging 13.7 points per game in 1985-86. The Mattapan, Mass., product was a three- time All-Big East selection (first team in 1987-88; second team in 1986-87 and 1988-89) and a three-time All-District honoree (from the National Association of Basketball Coaches). Barros enjoyed a 13-year career in the National Basketball Association, tallying 8,901 points for Seattle, Philadelphia, Boston and Detroit.

bob carrington ’76 1983 One of the true superstars of BC basketball, Carrington was one of the “Boston Six” — probably the best neighborhood group of basketball players ever in the Hub. He graduated as Dana Barros the Eagles’ all-time leading scorer with 1,849 points, a mark

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since surpassed by only Dana Barros, Bill Curley, Danya Dr. tom Davis 1981 Abrams and Troy Bell. Carrington led the team in scoring for The coach of the Eagles from 1977-82, Davis guided 2011-12 review BC into 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview three seasons and posted a 19.7 points per game career av- the Big East era with a 100-47 record over his five seasons. erage. He led the 1974-75 team to a 21-9 record and an NCAA His Eagles qualified for the NIT in 1980 with a 19-10 record, Tournament berth, averaging 20.9 points per game. After grad- and earned NCAA Tournament bids the following two seasons. uation, Carrington played in the NBA for New Jersey, Indiana In 1980-81, Davis led BC to a 23-7 mark as the team earned and San Diego. the Big East regular-season title and reached the Sweet 16. He saved his best season for last, finishing 22-10 in 1981-82 chuck chevalier ’62 1973 and leading BC to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight before One of the most popular players in BC history, Chevalier was falling to a Houston team that featured Hakeem Olajawon and a two-sport star, also excelling on the baseball diamond. On . During his time at the Heights, Davis recruited the hardwood, he was a flashy ballhandler and passer who such stars as John Bagley, Michael Adams, Jay Murphy and served as the top playmaker of his era, earning him compar- Martin Clark, and his work at BC laid the foundation for the isons to Bob Cousy. He scored 25 points against Colby his program’s success in the 1980s. freshman year, and ran the point as coach Don Martin’s final two teams went 14-9 and 15-7, respectively. bill Donovan ’62 2000 A three-year starter and team captain his senior season, bob cousy 1970 Donovan totaled 1,012 points in his collegiate career, becom- After winning six NBA championships in his final seven sea- ing just the fourth 1,000-point scorer in school history. Play- sons with the Boston Celtics, “The Houdini of the Hardwood” ing alongside fellow Hall of Famer Jim Hooley, Donovan brought his magic to the Heights, where he served as the Ea- averaged 14.5 points per game while leading his squads to a gles’ head coach for six seasons. Cousy compiled a 117-38 combined 40-29 record during his three-year career with the record at BC, including four 20-plus victory seasons. The Eagles. An expert outside shooter, many feel that Donovan 1968-69 season was the pinnacle of the Cousy era, as the Ea- could have posted even greater scoring numbers had he gles went 24-4 and won 19 consecutive games, reaching the played during the current three-point era, since most of his NIT finals. While at BC, Cousy brought in such talent as John baskets came from long range. Austin, Terry Driscoll, Billy Evans and Jim O’Brien, and his contributions brought new standards in hoop success to terry Driscoll ’69 1974 Chestnut Hill. The captain of the 1968-69 team and the second-leading re- bounder in school history (1,071), Driscoll finished his stellar bill curley ’94 2006 playing career averaging 18.5 points and 13.9 rebounds per Bill Curley played in 126 games from 1990-94, helping the game. He averaged 23.3 points per game during his senior Eagles earn two berths in the National Invitation Tournament campaign, earning All-America honors in leading the Eagles (1992 and 1993) and one memorable bid to the NCAA Tourna- to the NIT championship game in Bob Cousy’s final season at acc ment (1994). Curley and his classmates concluded their ca- the helm. As a junior, he averaged 17.8 points per game for a reers at the Heights in fine fashion. The Eagles defeated team that was ranked as high as sixth in the nation and Washington State and top-ranked North Carolina in the first earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Driscoll went on to and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament, and then downed play professionally after graduation. Indiana before bowing to Florida in the regional title game. Curley is one of only five players in school history to reach fran Duggan ’52 1987 history the coveted 2,000-point plateau. He recorded 2,102 career Duggan entered Boston College in the fall of 1948 after grad- points and ranks fourth on the school’s career scoring list. uating from South Boston High School and then spending one The Duxbury, Mass., product and four-time team MVP also year at Newman Prep. He was the only local recruit in his ranks fourth on BC’s all-time rebounding chart, having class, one that featured New Yorkers Tim O’Connell and Tim grabbed 996 rebounds. O’Toole. Duggan played for the Eagles during a colorful era in college basketball history. He and his teammates began boston college tony Daukas ’54 1981 BC’s climb to among the region’s — and later the nation’s — Daukas was a force in the middle for the Eagles of the early best programs. After playing in 18 games in his first varsity ’50s. At 6-7, he possessed the scoring touch to finish with season, Duggan helped the Eagles to a 17-11 mark and the an 18.9 points per game average as a senior in 1954, and New England Tourney title in his junior season. Known as a 1,154 points for his career. In 1951-52, Daukas was a part of “defensive forward,” Duggan gained the respect of his team- a 22-5 team that beat Holy Cross for the first time in 23 years mates and foes for his rebounding and for his ability to shut and posted the first 20-win season in BC history. down opposing teams’ star players. During the 1950-51 sea-

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son — one often labeled “easily the most important year in ance, however, may have come the following year, when he Boston College’s post-war basketball revival” — the Eagles registered 25 points and 12 rebounds against defeated NCAA champion CCNY in BC’s first game in Madison in a hard-fought 95-92 loss to Virginia. Garris averaged 19.7 Square Garden. The following year, Duggan and the Eagles points per game as a senior and went on to play for the NBA’s registered the program’s first 20-win campaign, finishing 22- . 5. Chief among those victories was a season-ending 64-61 triumph over Holy Cross. george giersch ’59 1994 Dubbed “The Baron,” this fierce competitor was a defensive howard eisley ’94 2007 stalwart and solid overall performer for coach Don Martin’s Howard Eisley played in and started 126 games from 1990- teams of the late 1950s. Giersch was a junior guard/forward 94, helping the Eagles earn two berths in the National Invi- on the 1957-58 team that went 16-5 and earned BC’s first tation Tournament (1992 and 1993) and one memorable bid NCAA Tournament bid. As a sophomore, he led the Eagles in to the NCAA Tournament (1994). The Detroit, Mich., product both field goals (111) and free throws (94). Giersch’s accom- scored 1,628 points and handed out 544 assists in his four plishments during the years that put BC on the map are made years. He sank 197 career three-point field goals. Eisley even more impressive because of a childhood bout with polio earned All-Big East second-team honors as a junior and sen- that forced him to learn to walk again at age 7 and left one ior, and captured NABC All-District I second-team honors in leg shorter than the other. He was also the baseball team’s 1993. He went on to a terrific professional career, playing 786 ace starter until his senior year. He served in the U.S. Navy NBA regular-season games (and 88 playoff games) with Min- upon graduation. nesota, San Antonio, Utah, Dallas, New York, Phoenix, Los An- geles (Clippers) and Denver. antonio granger 2012 The most recent basketball alumnus to be inducted into the billy evans ’69 1975 Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame, Antonio Granger was a for- The playmaking point guard for Bob Cousy’s finest teams, ward who helped lead the Eagles to two NCAA Tournaments Evans was a confident floor general who led the Eagles into in 1996 and 1997 and led the Big East in three-point field the NIT championship game in his senior year. Setting up goal percentage during the 1996-97 season. He currently great scorers like Terry Driscoll and Steve Adelman, Evans is ranks sixth in Eagles record books for three pointers (193) the Eagles’ all-time assists leader with 669. After graduating, and fifth on the single-season list (78 in 1997-98). He scored he was drafted by the Boston Celtics. in double figures in 68 career games, including 17 games with 20 or more points. frank fitzgerald ’71 1990 Fitzgerald came to Boston College from Saint Joseph’s High Jack harrington ’58 1992 School in Metuchen, N.J., and enjoyed an outstanding career The captain of the 1957-58 Eagles, BC’s first team to make under coaches Bob Cousy (1968-69) and Chuck Daly (1969- the NCAA Tournament, Harrington was a great rebounder and 71). Often overshadowed by star teammates like Terry defender. Although he was just 6-3, he was the tallest player Driscoll, Billy Evans and Jim O’Brien, Fitzgerald played a key on the 1957-58 squad that finished with a 16-5 record and role in each of his three varsity seasons. He finished his ca- fell to Maryland in the NCAA Tournament. Harrington’s best reer with 1,042 points and 538 rebounds in 78 games. Among offensive season was his sophomore year, when he led the his most memorable moments was a last-second jump shot team in scoring at just under 10 points per game. Defensively, against Saint Joseph’s on Jan. 5, 1969, that gave BC a 76-74 he matched up with the opponent’s biggest player, making up victory in the Palestra. That victory began a 19-game winning for his lack of size with great instincts and aggressive play. streak that didn’t end until the National Invitation Tourna- The heart shown by this Eagle on the basketball court later ment’s title game. carried over onto the battlefield, where Harrington served as a Navy SEAL after leaving the Heights. John garris ’83 1996 Garris came to the Eagles after two years at Michigan, and ed hockenbury ’66 1995 became an instrumental part of the 1981-82 and 1982-83 The point guard and general for Coach Bob Cousy’s successful NCAA Tournament squads. In his two seasons at the Heights, teams of 1963-66, he served as captain of the Eagles his sen- this rugged 6-8 forward helped BC to an impressive 47-17 ior year. He twice led BC to appearances in the NIT, as the record. Known as a big-game performer, Garris was named Eagles went 43-12 in his final two campaigns. A versatile ath- to the 1982 NCAA Tournament’s All-Tourney team after con- lete, Hockenbury also earned letters in baseball and track. tributing to the Eagles’ upset of second-ranked DePaul and Following graduation, Hockenbury became a highly respected appearance in the Elite Eight. Garris’ finest NCAA perform- college basketball coach.

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Jim hooley ’62 1979 Crusaders in Worcester for the first time, 73-68. After a senior The term “Hooley Hoop” was a popular one in the early 1960s season in which the Eagles went 17-9, Magee spent two 2011-12 review years 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview to report the scoring prowess of this sharpshooting forward. in the Army before returning to BC as an assistant coach. Hooley scored 1,209 career points, averaging 21.6 per game. Magee later was an assistant to Coach Bob Cousy for three He once connected on 20 field goal attempts in a single game, seasons before becoming head coach at Georgetown in 1966. finishing with 46 points, one of the greatest scoring perform- ances in BC history. He averaged 24.2 points per game in both roger mccready ’86 2002 1960-61 and 1961-62, clearly distinguishing himself as the McCready came to Boston College from Xaverian (N.Y.) High highest scoring Eagle of his day. School in the fall of 1982. At 6-5, he was an undersized small forward, but equally determined to battle in the post. By the malcolm huckaby ’94 2004 time he finished his collegiate career, McCready had proven Huckaby played in 126 games from 1990-94, helping the Ea- to fans and foes alike what heart and determination could ac- gles earn two berths in the National Invitation Tournament complish. A four-year letterman, he played a key role on the (1992 and 1993) and one memorable bid to the NCAA Tourna- Eagles’ team that earned two NCAA Tournament berths and ment (1994). Huckaby and his classmates concluded their ca- one NIT bid. The Eagles advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s reers at the Heights in fine fashion. The Eagles defeated regional semifinals in both 1983 and 1985. He increased his Washington State and top-ranked North Carolina in the first scoring average in each of his four years — from 3.9 ppg as a and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament, then downed In- freshman, to 9.5 ppg as a sophomore, to 14.8 ppg as a junior diana before bowing to Florida in the regional title game. Huck- to 18.1 ppg as a senior. McCready, who tallied 1,365 collegiate aby recorded 1,316 career points and still ranks 14th on the points, ranks 13th on the school’s career scoring list. As a sen- school’s all-time scoring list. The Bristol, Conn., product was ior, he led the Eagles in both scoring and rebounding. a three-time recipient of the program’s Defensive MVP award. Jay murPhy ’84 1999 Jim kissane ’68 1982 Murphy was one of the main reasons why Boston College en- This versatile 6-8 forward was a starter for all three of his joyed incredible success in the early 1980s. In fact, Murphy varsity seasons, during which BC reached the NIT once and led the Eagles to three NCAA Tournaments — two Sweet 16s made two trips to the NCAA Tournament. Kissane was captain and one Elite Eight — and one NIT in his four seasons (1980- of the team in his senior year. In 1967-68, he was selected 84). A two-year team captain, the Meriden, Conn., product as the Most Valuable Player in the Boston Garden Tournament led BC to an 88-36 record in his four seasons, and was a after leading the Eagles to victories over NC State and Prov- three-time Big East honoree. He currently ranks sixth on the idence, and his rebounding and shooting skills were instru- school’s career scoring list (1,795 points) and seventh on mental in the team’s still-legendary success during his years the career rebounding list (763 rebounds). Murphy was se- at the Heights. He was drafted by the NBA’s Cincinnati Royals lected by the with the 31st pick in the and later played with the Minnesota Pipers of the ABA. 1984 NBA Draft. He played four seasons in the NBA — two acc each with the Los Angeles Clippers and Washington Bullets Jack kvancz ’68 1984 — before concluding his illustrious career in Europe (France In the height of Bob Cousy’s reign as the Boston College bas- and Italy). ketball coach in the mid to late 1960s, Kvancz combined with Billy Evans to form one of the top one-two guard combos in Jim o’brien ’71 1976 the nation. During his three varsity seasons, Kvancz and the As a sophomore, O’Brien averaged more than 13 points per history Eagles made two trips to the NCAA Tournament and one to the game for Bob Cousy’s final team, which won 15 straight NIT. After his senior season, he earned the games and made it to the NIT final. He set a school record as the top player in New England under six feet in height. After with 18 assists against Le Moyne as a senior and he still graduation, Kvancz went on to become head coach and later ranks second on the BC career list with 663 assists. O’Brien athletics director at Catholic University as well as the athletics also scored 1,273 points over his three varsity seasons, director at George Mason and George Washington. good for a 16.5 ppg average. He returned in 1986 to assume boston college head coaching duties at the Heights, and in 11 seasons led Jack magee ’59 1986 the Eagles to 168 wins, three NITs and three NCAA Tourna- The leading scorer on the first Eagle hoop squad to make the ments. O’Brien brought such stars as Bill Curley, Howard NCAA Tournament, this center averaged 15.5 points per game Eisley and Danya Abrams to the Heights. His greatest as BC went 16-6 in his junior season. Magee and fellow BC achievements as coach were an unexpected run to the NCAA Hall of Famer George Giersch were the heroes of a historic Tournament’s Elite Eight in 1994 and BC’s first Big East 1958 game against Holy Cross, when the Eagles defeated the Tournament championship in 1997.

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tom o’brien ’50 1971 frank Power ’43 1975 O’Brien was captain of the 1950 squad and is the uncle of Power is among the most celebrated men in the annals of BC fellow BC great Jim O’Brien ’71. The elder O’Brien was a top basketball. He spent 32 years as a scout, recruiter and as- player of the Al McClellan era, an inspiring leader, an aggres- sistant to six different head coaches. He also served as head sive defender and rebounder, and a favorite of his coaches. coach for the 1962-63 season while Bob Cousy played his Although not a scorer by trade, O’Brien was a team player final NBA season. Today, the Frank Power Award is presented who made everyone on his team better. annually to the BC player who exemplifies the spirit and love for Boston College that was characteristic of coach Power. In tim o’connell ’52 1993 addition, the current team practices in Power Gymnasium, This tenacious rebounding center was undersized even by another tribute to a man whose dedication to his alma mater 1950s standards. Despite doing battle with larger pivotmen will always be remembered. every night, the 6-2 O’Connell was the starting center on the Heights for four seasons. He was one of a number of New York Dominic Pressley ’86 2003 City-area recruits who, under coach Al McClellan, began to el- Pressley played for the Eagles from 1982-86. In his collegiate evate BC basketball during the pre-Roberts Center era, cul- career, Pressley impressed BC fans and foes with his quickness minating in a 64-61 win over rival and national power Holy and defensive prowess. He played in 119 career games, start- Cross. That game, played on March 4, 1952, was a watershed ing 109. He missed just two games in his four years at the event for BC basketball; it marked the Eagles’ first victory over Heights. While his tenacity on the defensive end became his Holy Cross in 23 years. O’Connell’s 1952 senior team finished trademark, Pressley’s offensive output was often overlooked. 22-5, but was overlooked by the postseason tournaments. He finished with 967 career points. Pressley’s contributions played a key role in the Eagles gaining two NCAA Tournament tom o’toole ’52 1977 bids (1983 and 1985) and one NIT berth (1984) during his ca- A sharp-shooting guard, deft passer and tenacious player, reer. He played 1games in the NBA in 1988-89. O’Toole was a principle weapon on the teams of Al McClellan that placed Boston College at the forefront of the Eastern rich shrigley ’82 1989 collegiate basketball scene. O’Toole scored 703 points in his A three-sport star at Nashua (N.H.) High School, this tough three-year varsity career, averaging 10.3 points per game. As 6-5 forward turned down a scholarship offer from his uncle, a senior captain, O’Toole helped boost the Eagles to a 22-5 Norm Sloan of Florida, to enroll at BC. Shrigley started from record — still one of the best records ever at BC. His final day one at the Heights, and played in virtually every game game was a 64-61 upset of Holy Cross in which he tallied a during his four seasons. As a senior in 1981-82, he was a cap- game-high 23 points and ended his career to a thunderous tain, and chipped in 12 points in an NCAA Tournament victory standing ovation. over San Francisco, filling the void left by a foul-plagued John

Phil Powell ’55 2001 After a standout schoolboy career at Mission High in Roxbury, where he was tutored by Frank Power, Powell enjoyed an equally impressive collegiate career at the Heights. Slowed by an ankle injury suffered in his first varsity contest, Powell saw glimpses of action in 20 of the team’s 22 games in his sophomore season. The following season, with Don Martin having assumed the head coaching duties, Powell rose to prominence. In fact, Coach Martin described the 6-3 Powell’s rise to fame as “phenomenal.” Powell, who commuted to school from his home in Jamaica Plain, became known for his uncanny offensive and defensive rebounding ability. La- beled BC’s own “Mr. Rebounder,” Powell grabbed 30 rebounds in one game (against Brandeis on Dec. 16, 1954) and averaged 19.0 rebounds per game in 1954-55, his senior season. He also was recognized for his “deadly accurate one-hand push shot.” Not satisfied with his basketball duties, Powell was also active in intramural football and softball during his days at the Heights. Dominic Pressley

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Bagley. During Shrigley’s basketball career, the Eagles aver- gerry ward ’63 1970 aged 21 wins a year. BC went to the NIT in 1979-80, where The captain of the 1963 squad, this big man averaged 2011-12 review 15.6 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview Shrigley earned all-star accolades. The Eagles made the points and 13.3 rebounds per game over his varsity career. NCAA Tournament the next two years. After finishing his sen- Although his teams never played in the postseason, Ward’s ior season, he remained at BC and joined the football team feats on the court were tremendous. During his senior year, the following fall, playing tight end for BC’s first bowl-bound Ward averaged 20 points per game in legendary coach Frank squad in 40 years. Power’s one season as head man. After graduation, he was a first-round draft pick of the St. Louis Hawks. John silk ’53 1978 A high-scoring forward with exceptional quickness, Silk mel weldon ’76 1991 scored 859 points in his three varsity seasons. Among his Although he played just two years on the Heights, Weldon many memorable moments while wearing the maroon and had a tremendous impact on the program’s fortunes. BC was gold was a BC victory over defending NCAA champion CCNY mired in a four-year postseason drought when he arrived from before a capacity crowd at Madison Square Garden. Silk led junior college and breathed life into a listless 11-14 team. In BC scorers in that game, the Eagles’ first ever in “The World’s Weldon’s first year, the 1973-74 Eagles improved to 21-9 and Most Famous Arena.” The following year, he scored 24 points reached the NIT quarterfinals. The following year, he served in helping BC to its first win over archrival Holy Cross in 27 as team captain. Led by his speed and defensive play, BC years. He was also captain of the 1953 squad. again recorded a 21-9 mark and reached the NCAA Tourna- ment’s Sweet 16. He averaged more than 10 points per game tom veronneau ’70 1988 and served as the team’s main playmaker. Perhaps Weldon’s A junior starter on coach Bob Cousy’s 24-4 NIT runner-up team finest individual performance came against Providence in of 1968-69, this big man began his career at BC as a walk- Roberts Center, when he scored 30 points, including the last on. Fortunately, Cousy saw something in Veronneau, who went 10 of the game from the free throw line. After graduation, on to set an NCAA field-goal percentage record of 68.7 per- Weldon played professionally in Venezuela before returning cent in 1968-69. Despite finishing with the BC career field- to live in his native New Jersey. goal percentage mark, Veronneau was known primarily as a defensive stopper, guarding the likes of Spencer Haywood and willie wolters ’67 1980 Wes Unseld during his magical junior campaign. He served A starter in every game during his BC career, Wolters cap- as team captain as a senior, and gained Academic All-America tained the 1966-67 team for coach Bob Cousy. The Eagles second-team honors after the season. won 67 of 82 games with him in the lineup. His teams were twice invited to the NIT and earned one NCAA Tournament bid. As a sophomore, he pulled down a record-setting 30 re- bounds against Seton Hall, and finished his career with 979 boards. Upon graduation, Wolters played briefly for the NBA’s acc Seattle Supersonics.

eagles in the YEAR NAME TEAM ROUND YEAR NAME TEAM ROUND 1954 Tony Daukas Boston 10th 1983 John Garris Cleveland 2nd

1962 Jim Hooley Boston 6th 1984 Martin Clark Philadelphia 10th history Chuck Chevalier Boston 8th Jay Murphy Golden State 2nd 1963 Gerry Ward St. Louis 1st (5th) 1985 Michael Adams Sacramento 3rd 1966 John Austin Boston 4th Stu Primus Indiana 6th 1967 Willie Wolters Seattle 8th 1986 Dominic Pressley Seattle 5th 1968 Jim Kissane Cincinnati 5th 1989 Dana Barros Seattle 1st (16th) 1969 Terry Driscoll Detroit 1st (4th) 1994 Bill Curley San Antonio 1st (22nd) Billy Evans Boston 13th Howard Eisley Minnesota 2nd boston college 1970 Bob Dukiet L.A. Lakers 11th 2003 Troy Bell Boston 1st (16th) 1971 Jim O’Brien Buffalo 4th 2006 Craig Smith Minnesota 2nd Frank Fitzgerald Cincinnati 8th 2007 Sean Williams New Jersey 1st (17th) 1976 Billy Collins Boston 9th Jared Dudley Charlotte 1st (22nd) 1982 John Bagley Cleveland 1st (12th) 2011 Reggie Jackson Oklahoma City 1st (24th) 1983 Ron Crevier Chicago 4th

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all-tiMe nBa statistics l-trTtl - 1 - .0 13 .3 00 .0 1 10 1 1 49-9.0 4 0 1 1 1-0 1 0 1 .000 0-0 .333 1-3 .500 4-8 14 All-Star Totals 1-0 Playoff Totals 19-14 546 72-166 .434 1-8 .125 36-51 .706 12 35 47 33-0 142 61 2 23 181-9.5 23 2 61 142 33-0 47 35 12 .706 36-51 .125 5802-8.7 1-8 755 .434 72-166 54 546 1512 3980 1090-3 1729 19-14 Totals Playoff 1316 2-0.7 413 .779 0 0 970-1245 0 3 .241 2-0 114-473 .437 2359-5398 1 1 17120 Regular Season Totals 0 665-401 1.000 2-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 13 23-2.3 3-0 2 0 17 Atlanta 20 11-0 7 6 1993-94 1 524-7.2 .833 5-6 57 .000 4 0-1 148 480 .360 123-1 9-25 161 97 10-0 123 Boston 1992-93 38 .716 68-95 .238 10-42 230-4.3 .441 223-506 40 4 1742 90 296 77-0 73-59 89 Boston 63 1991-92 26 .744 29-39 500-7.4 .056 72 1-18 5 .459 159 100-218 391 117-0 144 1095 54-17 108 Boston 36 .724 1989-90 89-123 981-12.0 .204 110 11-54 10 .416 201 200-481 479 162-0 257 1642 196 68-20 Jersey New 61 .822 148-180 1988-89 .292 768-10.7 47-161 91 .439 393-896 7 163 2774 379 114-0 252 82-74 197 Jersey New 55 .831 1987-88 113-136 911-11.7 .301 31-103 122 10 .426 312-732 239 735 165-1 2182 275 72-67 Cleveland 199 1986-87 76 .791 170-215 804-9.9 .243 129 9-37 5 .423 366-865 207 697 132-0 2472 291 78-77 Cleveland 237 1985-86 54 .749 125-167 673-8.9 .115 3-26 78 4 .488 338-693 170 333 113-1 2401 156 81-65 Cleveland 107 1984-85 49 .793 157-198 386-5.7 .118 2-17 54 5 .423 257-607 118 167 74-0 1712 96 79 76-19 Cleveland 17 .762 1983-84 64-84 .000 0-14 .432 161-373 990 68-3 Cleveland PTS-AVG S 1982-83 BS TO PF-DQ A TOT DR OR FT-FTA PCT PCT 3FG-A PCT FG-FGA MIN G TEAM YEAR John Bagley 256-12.8 32 2 44 103 41 67 53 14 .850 51-60 9621-14.7 .327 1081 35-107 67 .370 85-230 1402 4209 679 1193 1900 20-16 Totals Playoff 1484 114-5.4 416 21 .849 4 2158-2543 25 67 25 .332 22 949-2857 17 .415 3257-7849 5 20446 Regular Season Totals .743 653-510 26-35 188-5.4 .341 23 14-41 1 26 95 41 .446 37-83 29 329 23 21-3 Charlotte 6 1995-96 .833 849-12.1 25-30 96 .358 6 29-81 167 480 .453 140-0 67-148 183 443 146 29-0 37 Charlotte .830 224-270 1994-95 1035-14.8 .288 100 55-191 4 .408 175 285-698 526 146-0 240 2337 188 70-67 52 Washington .856 237-277 1408-18.1 1993-94 .321 145 68-212 9 212 .439 594 365-831 162-1 310 2499 252 70-70 58 .869 Washington 313-360 1992-93 1752-26.5 .324 125-386 147 6 .393 485-1233 240 693 162-1 256 2795 198 78-78 Washington 58 .879 465-529 1991-92 1221-15.5 .296 167-564 121 3 .394 141 560-1421 495 133-0 225 2346 176 66-66 Denver 49 .850 267-314 1424-18.5 1990-91 .366 166 158-432 11 180 .402 490 398-989 149-0 283 2690 212 79-74 Denver 71 .819 322-393 1989-90 1137-13.9 .356 168 166-466 16 .433 144 468-1082 503 138-0 223 2787 183 77-77 Denver 40 .834 166-199 1988-89 .367 453-7.2 139-379 85 6 .449 416-927 81 244 88-0 123 2778 85 82-75 Denver 38 .847 105-124 1987-88 .275 28-102 40-2.2 .407 9 160-393 1 11 1303 22 9-0 63-0 6 Washington 4 2 1986-87 .667 8-12 .000 0-3 .364 14-44 139 18-0 Sacramento PTS-AVG S 1985-86 BS TO PF-DQ A TOT DR OR FT-FTA PCT PCT 3FG-A PCT FG-FGA MIN G TEAM YEAR Michael adaMs

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all-Time nBa sTaTisTiCs esnPeiwBseBl Tf 021 als2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles BaskeTBall sTaff season Preview aCC hisTory BosTon College Dana Barros Dana YEAR TEAM G MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT PCT FT-FTA OR DR TOT A PF-DQ TO BS S PTS-AVG Bell Troy YEAR TEAM G MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT PCT FT-FTA OR DR TOT A PF-DQ TO BS S PTS-AVG BoB CarringTon YEAR TEAM G MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT PCT FT-FTA OR DR TOT A PF-DQ TO BS S PTS-AVG Crevier ron YEAR TEAM G MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT PCT FT-FTA OR DR TOT A PF-DQ TO BS S PTS-AVG 1989-90 Seattle 81-25 1630 299-738 .405 95-238 .399 89-110 .809 351990-91 97 Seattle 132 97-0 205 66-0 123 750 1 53 154-311 .495 782-9.7 32-81 .395 78-851991-92 .918 17 Seattle 54 71 75-1 40-0 111 54 1331 1 23 238-493 .483 418-6.3 83-186 .4461992-93 60-79 .759 17 Seattle 64 69-2 81 84-0 125 56 1243 4 214-474 51 .451 619-8.3 64-169 .3791993-94 49-59 .831 18 Philadelphia 89 81-70 107 78-0 151 2519 58 3 412-878 .469 63 541-7.8 135-354 .3811994-95 116-145 Philadelphia .800 28 82-82 168 3318 196 96-0 424 167571-1165 .490 5 107 197-425 .464 1075-13.3 1995-96 347-386 Boston .899 27 80-25 2328 247 379-806 .470 274 159 619 150-368 242 .408 4 1491996-97 130-147 .884 21 1686-20.6 Boston 24-8 171 708 192 110-253 .435 116 306 120 43-105 3 .410 58 37-43 .860 1038-13.0 1997-98 5 Boston 80-15 43 1686 48 34 81 281-609 39 .461 6 26 100-246 .407 300-12.5 1998-99 122-144 .847 28 Boston 50-16 125 1156 153 168-371 .453 124 286 107 64-160 6 .400 83 784-9.8 64-731999-00 .877 16 Boston 89 72-0 105 1139 64 208 88 196-435 .451 5 52 59-144 464-9.3 .410 66-76 .868 132000-01 86 Detroit 60-0 99 80 133 1079 66 4 183-412 .444 31 517-7.2 44-105 .419 68-802001-02 .850 Detroit 6 29-29 88 582 94 74-192 .385 63 110 60 24-71 2 .338 30 21-27 478-8.0 .7782003-04 1 Boston 1-0 11 56 2-3 .667 0-0 57 .000 37 78 33 2-2 2 1.000 14 193-6.7 0 850-273 Season Totals 0Regular 0 19480 3281-7140 .460 2-0 1090-2652 0 .411 0 0 0 1249-1456 6-6.0 .858 232 1377Playoff Totals 1609 31-0 1074 2837 264 1213 53-104 .510 46 740 17-39 .436 8901-10.5 9-12 .750 2 21 23 20 26 23 0 12 132-4.4 2003-04 Memphis 6-0 34 4-18 .222 0-4 .000 3-3 1.000 6-0 Season Totals Regular 3 1 34 4 4-18 .222 6-0 0-4 .000 3-3 4 6 1.000 0 3 1 11-1.8 1 4 6-0 4 6 0 1 11-1.8 1977-78 N.J.-Indiana 72 1653 253-589 .430 — — 130-171 .760 701979-80 San Diego 10 104 134 174 15-37 205-6 .405 117 118 0-2 .000 23 6-8 65 .750 636-8.8 6 Season TotalsRegular 7 82 13 18-0 1787 3 5 268-626 .428 1 4 36-3.6 0-2 .000 136-179 .760 76 111 187 223-6 120 123 24 69 672-8.2 1985-86 G.S.-Detroit 3-0 4 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 3-0 4 Season Totals Regular 0 1 0-3 .000 2-0 0-0 .000 0-2 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0-0.0 0 1 2-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 All-Star Totals 1-0All-Star Totals 11 2-5 .400 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 5-5.0 Playoff Totals 0-0 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0

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all-Time nBa sTaTisTiCs Playoff Totals 16-0 376 40-86 .465 25-59 .424 17028 .607 15 45 60 37 28 9 6 18 122-7.6 18 6 9 28 37 60 45 15 .607 17028 3158-8.5 .424 329 25-59 73 .465 310 40-86 472 641 376 1391 16-0 823-12.7 Totals Playoff 883 49 19 508 .731 72 112 543-743 107 301 .409 343-839 206 .474 1136-2395 95 .726 9846 119-164 867-10.6 Regular Season Totals 87 370-97 .383 20 80-209 77 108 139 .485 312-643 318 2020 207 65-60 111 .743 Phoenix 162-218 674-8.2 2011-12 .415 81 105-253 16 68 115 .477 162 300-629 281 2140 182 82-15 99 .754 Phoenix 104-138 2010-11 .458 120-262 .459 225-490 1990 82-1 Phoenix 2009-10 2008-09 Charlotte 20-7 427 45-96 .469 3-8 .375 15-24 .625 25 34 59 40 19 10 2 18 108-5.4 18 2 10 19 40 59 34 25 .625 15-24 422-5.8 .375 55 3-8 10 .469 45-96 50 81 128- 286 427 20-7 165 Charlotte 121 .737 2008-09 87-118 .220 9-41 .468 163-348 1384 73-14 Charlotte PTS-AVG S 2007-08 BS TO PF-DQ A TOT DR OR FT-FTA PCT PCT 3FG-A PCT FG-FGA MIN G TEAM YEAR JareD DuDley 15-0.9 2 1 4 14-0 14 112-3.7 5 9 9 6 1.000 3-3 28 .400 6-15 32 51-0 88 47 31 16 Totals Playoff NBA 37 .741 20-27 .000 0-0 1015-4.2 .377 46-122 22 351 16 189 537-2 1026 30 Regular Totals Season ABA 135 80 .690 209-303 — — 112-3.7 9 .425 6 403-949 28 32 51-0 88 3281 31 244 Regular Totals Season NBA 37 .741 20-27 7-0.6 .000 1 0 0-0 3 .377 46-122 7-0 351 30 16 St. Louis (A) 9 1975-76 7 .500 1-2 — 206-3.2 — 21 .231 3-13 16 52 54 121-0 11 199 Milwaukee 126 1974-75 73 .652 30-46 — — .471 88-187 697 64 323-5.4 Milwaukee 55 144-3 300 1973-74 .694 43-62 — — .428 140-327 964 107-2.7 60 Balt.-Milw. 23 53-0 109 1972-73 .692 27-39 — — 372-5.4 .385 40-104 313 54 212-2 402 40 Baltimore .701 1971-72 108-154 — — .415 132-318 1255 69 Detroit PTS-AVG S 1970-71 BS TO PF-DQ A TOT DR OR FT-FTA PCT PCT 3FG-A PCT FG-FGA MIN G TEAM YEAR Terry DrisColl 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 331-2.6 0 .000 54 0-0 .000 35 0-0 59 .000 0-0 57 300 14 253 4-0 Totals Playoff 150 103 .767 66-86 76-2.7 .143 13 1-7 4 21 .430 14 61 132-307 50 1422 32 Regular Season Totals 127-9 18 .720 18-25 .000 78-2.2 0-1 17 .426 29-68 9 309 10 14 83 28-0 51 G.S.-Houston 31 1999-00 20 .864 19-22 .200 34-3.1 1-5 3 .403 29-72 1 372 3 4 35-7 28 28 Minnesota 17 1998-99 11 .667 2-3 .000 143-2.7 0-1 .485 21 16-33 21 146 25 11-1 25 128 124 Minnesota 70 1997-98 54 .750 27-36 .000 0-0 .433 58-134 595 53-1 Detroit PTS-AVG S 1994-95 BS TO PF-DQ A TOT DR OR FT-FTA PCT PCT 3FG-A PCT FG-FGA MIN G TEAM YEAR Bill Curley Phoenix 48-0 728 91-189 .481 26-66 .394 56-81 .691 57 89 146 65 37 33 6 39 264-5.5 39 6 33 37 65 146 89 57 .691 56-81 .394 26-66 .481 91-189 728 48-0 Phoenix

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all-timE nBa statistiCs EsnpEiwBsEBl tf 021 als2011-12 rEviEw 2012-13 EaGlEs BasKEtBall staff sEason prEviEw aCC History Boston CollEGE Howard EislEy Howard YEAR TEAM G MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT PCT FT-FTA OR DR TOT A PF-DQ TO BS1994-95 S PTS-AVG Minn.-S.A. 49-4 552 40-122 .328 9-37 .243 31-40 .775 121995-96 36 Utah 48 81-0 95 50 65-0 6 961 18 120-2.4 104-242 .430 14-62 .226 65-771996-97 .844 22 Utah 56 78 82-0 130-0 146 77 1083 3 29 139-308 .451 287-4.4 20-72 .278 70-891997-98 .787 20 Utah 64 84 82-18 141-0 198 110 1726 10 229-519 .441 44 368-4.5 48-118 .4071998-99 127-189 Utah .852 25 50-0 141 1038 166 182-0 346 140-314 .446 160 13 21-50 54 .420 633-7.7 67-801999-00 .838 12 Utah 82 82-5 94 122-0 185 2096 109 2 282-675 .418 30 368-7.4 60-163 .3682000-01 84-102 .824 23 Dallas 82-40 147 2426 170 223-2 265-675 347 .393 132 9 107-269 59 .398 708-8.6 2001-02 104-126 .825 23 New York 174 39-0 197 609 218-3 295 59-175 .337 102 12 14-58 99 .241 741-9.0 39-492002-03 .796 82-76 New York 9 2243 40 262-628 49 .417 55-0 100 53 3 131-337 24 .389 171-4.4 89-105 .848 242003-04 162 NY-Phoenix 67-23 186 222-0 44 1457 149 9 166-451 .368 71 744-9.1 52-163 .319 76-892004-05 .854 20 Utah 109 74-1 129 137- 273 129 1428 5 161-405 56 .398 460-6.9 27-103 .2622005-06 66-83 .795 15 LAC-Denver 75 90 32-0 156- 250 111 394 9 34-103 .330 45 415-5.6 13-42 .310 786-167 Season Totals 20-24Regular .833 16013 1881-4617 3 .407 516-1474 30 .350 33 838-1013 .827 34- 69 208 21 2 1116 11 101-3.2 1324 1701-5 2748 1172 83 540 5116-6.5 Evans Billy YEAR TEAM G MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT PCT FT-FTA OR DR TOT A PF-DQ TO BS1969-70 S (A) 53 PTS-AVG New York 602 32-87 .368 0-2 .000 38-70 .543 39 89-1 100 Season ABA TotalsRegular 53 102-1.9 602 32-87 .368 0-2 .000 38-70 .543 39 89-1 100 102-1.9 JoHn Garris YEAR TEAM G MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT PCT FT-FTA OR DR TOT A PF-DQ TO BS1983-84 S PTS-AVG Cleveland 33-1 267 52-102 .510 0-0 .000 27-34 33-1 Season Totals .794 35Regular 267 42 77 52-102 40-0 10 .510 11 6 8 0-0 .000 131-4.0 27-34 .794 35 42 77 40-0 10 11 6 8 131-4.0 rEGGiE JaCKson YEAR TEAM G-GS Min FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT PCT FT-FTA OR DR TOT A PF-DQ TO BS S PTS-AVG Jim KissanE YEAR TEAM G MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT PCT FT-FTA OR DR TOT A PF-DQ TO BS S PTS-AVG murpHy Jay YEAR TEAM G MIN FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT PCT FT-FTA OR DR TOT A PF-DQ TO BS S PTS-AVG Playoff Totals 88-0 1420 162-422 .384 44-124 .355 93-105 .886 17 113 130 167 233 105 12 36 461-5.2 6ABA Playoff Totals 27 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 1-3 .333 3 7-0 1 3-0.5 2011-12 Oklahoma City 45-0 501 51-159 .321 13-62 .210 25-29 45-0 .862 14 Season Totals Regular 501 39 53 51-159 .321 31 71 36 13-62 1 .210 25 140-3.1 25-29 .862 14 39 53 31 71 36 1 25 140-3.1 1968-69 Minnesota (A) 2 15 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 Season Totals 3Regular 2 3-0 15 0 1 2-6 .333 6-3.0 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 3 3-0 0 1 6-3.0 1984-85 LA Clippers 23-0 149 8-50 .160 0-1 .000 12-21 .5711985-86 6 LA Clippers 35 14-0 41 21-0 100 16-45 4 .356 8 0-2 2 1 .000 28-1.2 6-14 .6431986-87 7 Washington 8 15 12-0 21-0 141 3 5 31-72 .431 3 0-0 4 41-2.9 .000 9-16 .563 171987-88 22 Washington 39 21-0 9-0 5 6 46 8-23 2 .348 3 0-0 71-3.4 .000 4-5 .800 4 67-0 Season Totals Regular 12 436 16 63-190 .332 5-0 0-3 .000 1 5 0 034-56 20-2.2 .607 34 77 111 59-0 13 24 7 8 160-2.4

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all-time nBa statistics (A) — American Basketball Association (A) — American Basketball 0-0.0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 581-4.2 47 0 .000 162 0-0 .000 120 0-0 47 324 .000 0-0 472 6 2-0 Totals Playoff 289 183 .624 123-197 40-3.6 4 .000 8 0-1 10 5 .511 229-448 18 2085 25 Regular 12 Season Totals 137-29 13 .923 12-13 52-2.6 .000 8 19 0-0 20 .636 1 14-22 107 41 11-0 Dallas/Boston 46 25 2011-12 21 .526 10-19 .000 0-1 80-2.4 .429 21-49 7 29 227 20 20-0 13 72 Jersey New 79 45 2009-10 34 .625 20-32 409-5.6 .000 28 0-0 106 .417 30-72 70 28 193- 366 322 33-0 207 Jersey New 115 .609 2008-09 81-133 .000 0-0 .538 164-305 1278 73-29 Jersey New PTS-AVG S 2007-08 BS TO PF-DQ A TOT DR OR FT-FTA PCT PCT 3FG-A PCT FG-FGA MIN G TEAM YEAR sean Williams 29-2.1 11 27-0 10 .500 3-6 .382 13-34 118 TotalsPlayoff 14 542-3.2 237 364-5 294 .639 138-216 .356 202-567 2049 321-4.2 169 Regular Season Totals 130 169-2 179 .630 87-138 .381 117-307 1042 76 Chicago 173-2.6 1966-67 80 163-3 89 .650 39-60 .354 67-189 838 66 5-1.7 Philadelphia 6 1965-66 6-0 5 1.000 1-1 .111 2-18 30 3 Boston 43-1.8 1964-65 21 26-0 21 .647 11-17 .302 16-53 139 24 St. Louis PTS-AVG S 1963-64 BS TO PF-DQ A TOT DR OR FT-FTA PCT PCT 3FG-A PCT FG-FGA MIN G TEAM YEAR gerry WarD 3080-7.6 183 91 413 322 957 1567 1024 543 .661 156-3.3 637-963 16 .037 5 24 1-27 19 55 110 .553 1221-2207 77 6826 Regular Season Totals 33 .717 403-49 38-53 .000 258-5.4 0-1 .504 17 59-117 7 464 33 31 84 47-0 117 Portland 74 2011-12 43 .735 50-68 585-7.8 .000 33 0-5 25 .553 104-188 88 84 194 586 287 48-0 190 Clippers LA 97 .635 2010-11 132-208 .200 746-10.1 1-5 31 .569 226-397 19 105 1232 79 184 75-2 284 Clippers LA 186 2009-10 98 .677 168-248 .000 727-9.4 0-1 36 .562 289-514 17 89 1460 60 217- 353 74-31 Minnesota 230 2008-09 123 .665 133-200 608-7.4 51 .000 18 0-9 74 .563 49 223- 297-528 416 1547 267 77-11 Minnesota 149 .624 116-186 2007-08 .000 0-6 .531 246-463 1537 82-5 Minnesota PTS-AVG S 2006-07 BS TO PF-DQ A TOT DR OR FT-FTA PCT PCT 3FG-A PCT FG-FGA MIN G TEAM YEAR craig smith 23-1.8 4 0 11 26 11-0 15 12 3 .556 23-1.8 5-9 .000 4 0-2 0 11 26 11-0 15 .290 9-31 12 124 3 Regular Season Totals 13-0 .556 5-9 .000 0-2 .290 9-31 124 13-0 Wash.-Chi. PTS-AVG S 1988-89 BS TO PF-DQ A TOT DR OR FT-FTA PCT PCT 3FG-A PCT FG-FGA MIN G TEAM YEAR DOminic Pressley 162-5.4 25 1 40 111 41-0 46 8 1 .836 46-55 1795-5.9 152 .286 3 2-7 534 .385 1244 57-148 518-0 618 610 286 Totals Playoff ABA 30 126 .830 549-6.9 337-406 89 2 .176 192 18-102 443 147-0 186 .402 720-1791 136 6148 303 50 .880 125-142 Regular Totals Season ABA .118 4-34 508-7.1 .400 210-525 63 1 2036 113 254 79 79-0 134 San Diego (A) 85 1974-75 49 .832 79-95 .259 7-27 320-4.7 .411 211-513 77 1320 174 103-0 92 72 65 (A) Ken.-S.D 27 .764 1973-74 68-89 .000 0-9 .397 126-317 1014 418-5.0 68 152 373 (A) Kentucky 189-0 206 1972-73 .813 65-80 .219 7-32 .397 173-436 1778 84 (A) Pitt.-Ken. PTS-AVG S 1971-72 BS TO PF-DQ A TOT DR OR FT-FTA PCT PCT 3FG-A PCT FG-FGA MIN G TEAM YEAR Jim O ’ Brien

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year-by-year results 1904-05 (6-8) 1919-20 (6-4) 1924-25 (6-5) Coach: Higgins Coach/Captain: Luke Urban Coach: William Coady esnPeiwbsebl tf 021 als2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview Captain: Lyons D 13 H Boston University W 29-8 Captain: Ed Harrison D 26 LH Battery H L 6-8 Connecticut L 13-55 J3A Fitchburg Normal W 22-13 J 6A Tufts W 23-17 Tufts L 18-43 J 10 A Maine L 40-41 J 19 SA Dartmouth L 13-60 Rhode Island State W 25-12 J 16 A Fordham L 16-46 J 21 A E. Boston Evening HS L 4-77 F 14 Boston University W 30-20 J 18 A Newark A.C. W 27-19 F 1A Andover Academy L 10-70 Tufts W 30-25 J 24 A Lowell Textile W 29-10 F3H Co. M 8th Regiment W 27-18 Rhode Island State W 19-14 J 31 A Springfield L 22-36 F7 Lowell Textile L 5-16 A Fordham L 28-43 F7SM Holy Cross W 23-19 F 10 H Boston University L 13-31 Mass. College of Pharm. W F 14 A Boston University W 38-30 F 17 H Battery H W 26-17 Trinity L F 21 A Williams L 34-50 F 22 H Lakesides W 20-15 F 28 A Vermont L 24-33 F 24 H Cambridge All-Stars L 7-36 1920-21 (9-6) M4 A Holy Cross W 26-25 F 25 A Cushing Academy L 6-20 Coach: Luke Urban H BU Medical W 36-5 Captains: Luke Urban, Jerry Mahoney c M 10 H BU Medical W 32-17 D 10 A Rhode Island State W 34-26 al m clellan D 13 H St. Michael’s W 29-15 1905-06 (8-18) J 8H Rhode Island State W 33-21 (1945-53) Coach: James Crowley J 14 H Springfield W 34-33 Fitchburg W 22-13 J 22 A Lowell Textile W 33-22 W 94, L 79 O 31 A Chelsea YMCA W 29-18 J 27 A Portland AA W 33-23 N 11 Newport Naval Res. L 5-53 J 28 A Bates W 38-28 N 14 All-Somerville W 57-5 J 29 A Maine W 45-25 N 16 Lakesides L 15-42 F 5A Brooklyn Poly L 24-41 N 17 H Tufts L 13-16 F 11 A Trinity (Conn.) L 20-23 Lakesides L 14-17 F 12 A St. Francis (N.Y.) L 27-33 1945-46 (3-11) N 30 Battery H L 12-14 F 19 A Springfield L 32-39 Coach: Al McClellan D8A Massachusetts A.C. L 15-20 F 25 H Maine W 36-27 Captain: Jim Sharry D 13 A Lowell Textile L 1-20 M5 H Holy Cross L 26-28 D 13 BG Manhattan L* 44-50 D 16 A Andover Academy W 27-16 M 11 A Holy Cross L 23-35 D 21 A Kings Point W 53-50 D 20 H Revere Collegians W 16-13 J 10 BG Villanova L 34-38 D 30 A E. Boston Evening HS L 6-33 1921-22 (3-9) J 17 BG Holy Cross L 39-70 M.I.T. L 21-23 Coach: William Coady J 22 A Dartmouth L 35-62 J5HCambridge All-Stars W 26-16 Captain: Tom Murphy J 24 BG Providence W 60-47 J9HHoly Cross L 14-35 J7GH Boston Council K of C L 14-28 J 31 BG New York Univ. L 33-64 J 12 H Boston University W 23-10 J 20 A Trinity L 22-28 F5PM Andrews Legion L 30-37 J 15 A Harvard L 6-42 J 21 A Brooklyn Poly L 20-37 F7BG St. John’s L 44-69 J 17 A Cushing Academy L 14-35 J 27 A Portland A.C. W 44-36 F9BG Amherst W 67-38 J 20 A New Hampshire L 7-19 J 28 A Maine L 29-46 F 12 A Chelsea Naval L 65-68 J 23 A Tufts L 17-30 F3A Lowell Textile L 24-33 F 14 BG Holy Cross L 46-62 J 25 H Co. M (Somerville) W 26-22 F 14 A Lowell Textile L 20-22 F 16 A R.P.I. L 55-68 Holy Name Club L 14-24 F 17 A Holy Cross L 37-61 F 23 A Quonset Flyers L 43-60 F 14 A Holy Cross L* 20-22 F 18 BN Boston University W 35-25 F 23 H St. Alphonsus Club L 5-24 F 22 A Springfield L 23-44 1946-47 (12-10) E. Boston Evening HS L 6-29 F 28 Boston University W 30-19 Coach: Al McClellan M4 H Holy Cross L 16-26 Captain: Jim Sharry 1906-07 (1-3) N 30 BA La Salle W 76-41 Coach: James Crowley 1922-23 (4-5) D9A Siena W 46-39 Captain: Peter Sullivan Coach: William Coady D 10 BG Georgetown L 56-70 D 17 A M.I.T. L 23-46 Captain: Bill Melley D 14 A Providence W 66-49

D 21 H St. Alphonsus A.A. W 18-14 J 13 A Lowell Textile W 30-26 D 17 BA Bowling Green L 54-55 acc D 27 A Holy Name Society L 8-44 J 20 GH Holy Cross W 32-26 D 21 BG Fordham W 72-50 J9A Andover Academy L 15-29 J 26 A Portland A.C. W 27-21 D 31 BA Georgia Tech L 50-54 J 27 A Maine L 24-28 J7BA Brown W 61-50 1910-11 (2-4) F2A Trinity W 32-22 J 14 PM Andrews Legion W 74-30 J4A M.I.T. L 35-46 F9A Fitchburg Normal L 13-14 J 25 A St. Anselm W 79-74 J6A Tufts L 19-32 F 21 A Springfield L 19-52 J 28 BG Geneva W 56-46 J 11 A Andover Academy W 18-17 F 23 A M.I.T L 18-28 F4BG Harvard L 27-51 Rhode Island L 13-33 M6 A Holy Cross L 26-33 F6A Colby L 64-67 New Hampshire L 17-53 F 12 A Amherst W 65-36

Cushing Academy W 22-17 1923-24 (8-3) F 15 A Ft. Devens W 81-53 history Coach: William Coady F 18 BA Bradley Tech L 56-60 1916-17 (2-3) Captain: Jim Hickey F 21 A Wayne W 43-38 Coach: Rev. Paul McNally, S.J. J5A Fitchburg Normal W 22-16 F 22 A Michigan State L 49-70 Captain: Paul Gately J 11 A Portland A.C. W 43-27 F 25 BA Holy Cross L 48-90 New Hampshire L 20-35 J 12 A Maine W 29-28 M 4 BG Boston Univ. L 57-60 J 27 Dean Academy L 19-30 J 19 A Trinity W 28-12 M 12 A Brown W 60-57 St. Mary’s Catholic W 32-20 J 26 A Lowell Textile W 32-20 M 14 NY Georgetown L 54-61 St. Mary’s Catholic L 16-26 F2A Newark A.C. L 18-26 Mass. Pharmacy W 29-14 F9SM Holy Cross W 21-19

1947-48 (13-10) boston college F 15 A Vermont L 14-31 Coach: Al McClellan 1918-19 (4-1) F 16 A St. Michael’s W 45-30 Captain: John Letvinchuk Coach/Captain: Luke Urban F 27 A M.I.T. W 29-17 D9A Rhode Island State L 58-76 F 11 H Newport Navy W 36-28 M5 A Holy Cross L 21-25 D 15 MB St. Anselm W 67-61 F 18 A Tufts W 26-15 D 18 A A.I.C. W 66-51 F 22 A Connecticut L 27-45 D 20 BG Harvard W 62-50 M1 A Tufts W 24-16 D 26 A Siena L 50-58 M 18 H Connecticut W 42-20 J3MB Siena L 32-51 J 10 MB Providence W 62-43 J 13 BG Manhattan W 66-57 J 28 A Tufts W 60-50

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J 31 A Becker L 54-59 F 21 A Holy Cross L 48-71 F1A St. Anselm W 65-57 F 24 A St. Anselm L 57-63 Don martin F5BG Texas Western L 50-56 F 26 A Massachusetts W 56-43 F 7A St. Michael’s W 45-42 F 27 BG Holy Cross L 49-62 (1952-62) F 10 BG Bowling Green L 48-74 M2NYA New York A.C. L 68-70 F 14 A Devens College W 80-50 M3WCC Iona L 49-61 W 111, L 103 F 16 BA Holy Cross L 34-45 M 5 BG Rhode Island St. W 68-54 F 20 A Bates L 54-65 New England Tournament F 21 A Colby W 56-62 M 12 CC Bowdoin W 56-47 F 24 A Providence W 51-41 M 13 CC Colby W 79-64 F 28 A Holy Cross L 41-56 M 16 CC Trinity (Conn.) W 82-72 M2BG Boston University W* 58-49 M 3H Devens College W 46-43 1953-54 (11-11) 1951-52 (22-5) Coach: Don Martin M 10 RA Georgetown L 46-65 Coach: Al McClellan Captain: John O’Hara Captain: Tom O’Toole D3A Rhode Island W 70-62 D 3H Camp Edwards W 84-60 1948-49 (9-9) D 5 BG St. Anselm W 68-64 Coach: Al McClellan D6A Rhode Island W 76-69 D8H Merrimack W 95-54 Captain: Ray Carr/Danny Bricker D8H Stonehill W 75-43 D 10 H Stonehill W 67-47 D 8A Dartmouth L 46-48 D 10 H Massachusetts W 76-52 D 12 BY Northeastern W 78-58 D 14 A Tufts L 66-69 D 15 A Connecticut W 57-53 D 15 A Brandeis W 77-74 D 21 BG Harvard W 47-45 D 17 H Boston University W 70-47 J6A Providence L 58-63 J 5 BA Boston University W 59-53 D 20 A Harvard W 76-63 J 9A Colby W 59-50 J7A New York A.C. W 54-53 Boston Invitational J 12 A Holy Cross L 57-83 J8A St. Francis (N.Y.) L 52-63 D 28 BA Bucknell W 86-64 J 16 A Connecticut L 81-106 J 15 A Providence L 58-63 D 29 BA Holy Cross L 59-78 J 29 BG Rhode Island L 101-103 J 22 A Becker W 63-46 J5A Seton Hall L 48-80 F2BG Holy Cross L 77-82 F3BG Manhattan L 54-68 J9HRhode Island W 83-65 F5A Le Moyne L 63-77 F 5A Holy Cross L 39-46 J 11 H Stonehill W 68-58 F 6A Canisius L 59-60 F8BG Tampa W 63-52 J 21 BG Dartmouth W 64-51 F9BG Boston University W 70-58 F 10 BG Duquesne L 42-52 J 26 WP Iona W 61-53 F 10 A Harvard W 73-52 F 17 A St. Anselm W 73-65 J 28 H Fairfield W 75-55 F 12 BG Tufts L 60-62 F 19 A Tufts W 59-54 F1A Le Moyne W 74-58 F 13 A Villanova L 52-78 F 21 BA Holy Cross L 48-66 F2A Canisius L 55-65 F 22 H Providence W 87-84 F 23 H Providence W 63-59 F 4 BG Tufts W 95-64 F 24 AR Stonehill W 75-62 F 26 BG St. Michael’s W 44-36 F8A New York A.C. W 72-64 F 27 BR Boston University L 81-88 M5 A Canisius L 46-63 F9A Villanova L 67-72 M2BG Brandeis L 75-84 F 12 BA Brandeis W 96-49 1949-50 (11-9) F 16 A Holy Cross L* 74-80 Coach: Al McClellan F 18 UC Boston University W 84-69 1954-55 (8-18) Coach: Don Martin Captain: Tom O’Brien F 23 A St. Anselm W 78-58 Captain: Phil Powell D6BG Rhode Island State W 63-46 F 25 A Springfield W 84-59 D4A Fairfield L 65-76 D 10 BG St. Anselm W 72-57 M1 A Brandeis W 72-65 D7A Rhode Island L 63-96 D 13 BG Harvard L 49-54 M 3 BG Holy Cross W 64-61 D9H Merrimack W 81-64 D 17 A St. Michael’s L 48-56 D 11 MSG New York L 63-80 D 20 BG Loyola (Calif.) W 55-53 1952-53 (7-15) D 13 BG Connecticut L 74-117 D 27 A Yale W 45-33 Coach: Al McClellan D 16 A Brandeis L 81-90 J 4 BA Tufts W 61-56 Captain: John Silk D 21 BG Holy Cross L 42-95 J 7A Holy Cross L 46-93 D4A Rhode Island L 70-82 Richmond Invitational J 14 BG DePaul L 55-88 D6A New York L 71-80 D 28 RC Richmond L 68-90 J 24 H Providence W 67-50 D 12 A Connecticut L 51-70 D 29 RC Rutgers W 78-75 J 27 A New York A.C. L 54-70 Boston Invitational Tournament D 30 RC Colgate L 68-80 J 28 A St. Francis (N.Y.) W 81-77 D 29 BA Rhode Island L 68-72 J8A Holy Cross L 63-102 F2BG C.C.N.Y. L 56-64 D 30 BA Seattle L 86-99 J 12 A Providence W 65-40 F 11 A Seton Hall W 42-38 J7HRhode Island W* 92-82 J 15 A Connecticut L 76-95 F 14 BA Boston University W 89-67 J 8A Dartmouth W 54-51 J 29 H Boston University L 58-78 F 18 PE Villanova W 64-61 J 12 A Harvard L* 70-73 F2BG Tufts W 63-54 F 21 BA Holy Cross L 63-71 J 14 BG Boston University W 73-65 F4RH Le Moyne L 73-82 F 25 A Colby W 80-60 J 17 A Seton Hall L 71-92 F5A Canisius L 52-71 M4 A Providence L 64-77 J 30 A Le Moyne L 59-64 F8A Harvard W 73-70 M6BG La Salle L 61-83 J 31 A Canisius L 71-88 F 11 A Seton Hall L 56-88 F5H Boston University W 98-76 F 12 A Villanova L 75-100 F 11 BA Brandeis W 91-90 1950-51 (17-11) F 14 BG Boston University L 58-72 Coach: Al McClellan F 14 A Villanova L 73-105 F 19 A Colby L 73-94 Captain: Tom Deegan F 16 BA Holy Cross L 66-87 F 22 H Providence W 69-67 D 4H A.I.C. W 80-41 F 18 H Stonehill W 68-52 F 24 A Northeastern W 84-69 D6H Arnold W 92-53 F 21 A St. Francis L 62-71 F 28 BG Brandeis W 98-91 D 8A Rhode Island State W 79-76 F 24 A St. Anselm W 82-64 M1DV St. Anselm L 80-86 D 14 H Boston University W 88-48 F 28 A Holy Cross L 60-87 D 19 A Harvard W 76-48 M2BG Colby L 68-72 D 23 A Connecticut L 52-56 M4 A Brandeis L 71-80 1955-56 (6-18) Coach: Don Martin J9BA Providence W 84-54 Captain: Pat Cahill J 11 MSG C.C.N.Y. W 63-59 D5H Suffolk W 89-73 J 13 A Canisius L 54-56 D7H Stonehill W 97-43 J 27 PE Villanova L 67-98 D 10 A Williams L 69-72 J 31 A Boston University W 90-65 D 12 BG Rhode Island W 75-72 F1BG Tufts W 65-61 D 14 A Dartmouth L 48-65 F3A Seton Hall L 53-67 D 17 A Northeastern L 51-62 F6BG Springfield W 58-50 D 19 BG Massachusetts L 73-91 F 10 A Williams L 47-54 D 29 FY Marshall L 69-130 F 12 BG St. Francis (N.Y.) W 63-58 D 30 FY V.M.I. W 72-70 F 15 A Dartmouth W 54-35 J6A New York A.C. L 76-86 F 17 A Yale L 59-64

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J 7A Seton Hall L 53-68 F 1A Marquette L 64-80 J 4A Boston University W 85-58 J 11 A Boston University L 65-80 F7H Stonehill W 99-66 J7HProvidence L 65-75 J 14 A Connecticut L 57-88 F 12 H Providence W 65-54 J 10 H Holy Cross W 2011-12 79-78 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season preview F 3 AB Le Moyne L 76-92 F 19 H Suffolk W 82-63 J 14 H Navy W 71-65 F4A Canisius L 60-90 F 22 A Holy Cross W 73-68 J 28 H Fordham L 66-68 F8A Brandeis L 64-90 F 24 H Boston University L 60-63 F1A Yale L 65-69 F 11 A Springfield L 59-64 M 1A Providence L 59-81 F 4H Army W 86-62 F 13 A Tufts W 91-79 M5BG Boston University L 76-93 F 10 A Georgetown L 78-102 F 16 H Providence L 51-63 NCAA Tournament F 11 A St. Bonaventure L 69-103 F 18 A Providence L 69-77 M 11 MSG Maryland L 63-86 F 18 H Brandeis W 98-89 F 25 A Harvard L 74-93 F 20 H Northeastern W 75-54 F 27 BG St. Anselm W 90-82 1958-59 (17-9) F 21 H Boston University W 69-59 F 28 BG Boston University L 70-94 Coach: Don Martin F 25 H Providence L 65-76 M1 A Holy Cross L 75-111 Captain: George Giersch F 27 H Tufts W 84-74 D2A Rhode Island W 80-67 M1 A Holy Cross L 75-87 1956-57 (13-12) D 4H Holy Cross W 72-63 M 4A Syracuse W 80-78 Coach: Don Martin D9H Northeastern W 79-38 Captain: Paul McAdams D 11 MSG New York University L 70-81 1961-62 (15-7) D 1 BR Brown W 76-59 D 13 H Connecticut W 81-55 Coach: Don Martin D5A Rhode Island W 84-79 D 15 H Tufts W 87-40 Captain: Bill Foley D8A Brandeis L 72-76 D 18 H Brown W 67-54 D 1H Brown W 84-65 D 12 A Northeastern W 63-49 D 20 A Seton Hall W 74-66 D 6H Providence L 73-77 D 15 A Connecticut W 87-81 Holiday Tournament - Providence, R.I. D9A Connecticut L 71-78 D 18 A Tufts L 55-61 D 29 A Brown W 98-78 D 12 A Yale W 109-96 D 21 A St. Peter’s L 71-83 D 30 A Providence L 60-67 D 14 H Fairfield W 98-77 D 22 A Seton Hall L 76-88 J3A St. Bonaventure L 70-82 D 16 PM Maine W 104-92 Evansville Holiday Tournament J6HFairfield W 66-56 J 6A Navy W 88-79 D 28 EV Evansville L 76-96 J 10 A Georgetown L 67-73 J 11 H Boston University W 77-70 D 29 EV Evansville W 60-58 J 13 H Suffolk W 73-51 J 13 A Army L* 88-89 J5A Fairfield W 75-54 J 17 H Providence W 51-49 J 26 H Pittsburgh W 108-94 J 9 BR Merrimack W 91-53 J 30 A Syracuse W 78-71 J 27 A Canisius L 80-108 J 11 A New York A.C. L 70-74 F4H Harvard W 63-49 J 31 A Northeastern W 71-63 J 26 A St. Anselm L 71-90 F6A Villanova L 69-85 F3A Holy Cross W 82-77 J 30 A Massachusetts W 68-66 F7A Navy L 72-78 F8A Providence L 68-70 F2BR Providence W 68-55 F 10 H Brandeis W 79-63 F 10 H Georgetown W 84-77 F 10 BG Israeli Olympic Team W 64-59 F 14 A Providence L 44-51 F 14 H Brandeis W 119-63 F 11 BG Boston University L 66-83 F 19 A Masssachusetts L 65-68 F 17 A Fordham W 69-65 F 13 A Harvard L 86-101 F 20 H Detroit W* 76-62 F 19 A Tufts W 86-60 F 16 A New York University L 68-94 F 23 H Boston University W 55-54 F 23 H Seton Hall W 90-86 F 18 BR Stonehill W 94-65 F 26 A Colby W 77-73 F 27 H Holy Cross L 75-86 F 20 BR Suffolk W 102-63 M4 A Holy Cross L 72-82 M 3H Syracuse L 72-73 F 23 A Holy Cross L 65-89 M 8A Boston University W 76-63 F 25 BR Boston University W 57-56 1959-60 (11-14) F 27 A Providence L 71-89 Coach: Don Martin Captain: Jack Schoppmeyer frank power D1A Brown W 75-69 D5A Army L 81-83 (1962-63) D7A Northeastern W 65-63 D 12 A Connecticut L 67-84 W 10, L 16 D 15 H Rhode Island L 80-85 D 18 A Pittsburgh L 66-76

D 20 A Detroit L 81-94 acc Queen City Tournament D 26 BF Wisconsin L 82-95 D 28 BF Pittsburgh W 75-66 J2HVillanova L 67-81 1962-63 (10-16) J5HBoston University L 64-81 Coach: Frank Power J 13 A Fairfield W 78-67 Captain: Gerry Ward J 16 A Providence L 56-71 D4H Miami (Fla.) L 69-72 J 28 H Massachusetts W 74-51 D6A Harvard W 57-45 J 30 H Georgetown W 93-77 D8H Connecticut L 53-63 F1H Colby W 75-59 D 11 H Yale W 59-57 history F6A Holy Cross L 68-80 Steel Bowl - Pittsburgh, Pa. F9A Harvard W 86-82 D 14 A Duquesne L 45-57 F 13 H Seton Hall L 71-88 D 15 N William & Mary W 66-53 F 19 H Providence L 56-59 ECAC Holiday Festival 1957-58 (16-6) F 23 A Boston University L 78-82 D 26 MSG West Virginia L* 64-65 Coach: Don Martin F 25 A Brandeis W 87-70 D 28 MSG Holy Cross W 79-66 Captain: John Harrington F 29 A Tufts W 98-76 D 29 MSG Pennsylvania L 69-71 D2A Rhode Island W 73-53 M2 H Holy Cross L 78-86 J3HDartmouth L 50-58 D7A Colby W 87-66 M4 H Syracuse W 77-70 J5HProvidence L 49-59 D 11 A Northeastern W 95-82 J 10 A Brandeis W 80-44 boston college D 14 A Connecticut W 82-68 1960-61 (14-9) J 12 A Georgetown L 58-71 D 17 A Tufts W 78-63 Coach: Don Martin J 25 A Seton Hall L 53-61 D 19 A Brandeis W 92-62 Captain: Frank Quinn J 26 A Army L 42-44 J 2A Brown W 88-78 D3H Fairfield W 83-70 J 30 H Northeastern W 63-43 J4A Fairfield W 71-64 D6A Rhode Island W 85-79 F2WA Holy Cross L 61-74 J 18 A Seton Hall W 77-64 D9H Connecticut W 110-96 F7H Notre Dame L 66-74 J 24 A New York A.C. W 76-68 D 10 A Dartmouth W 100-66 F9A Fairfield W 68-64 J 25 A St. Peter’s L 46-58 D 13 H Harvard W 88-61 Beanpot Tournament - First Round J 28 H Massachusetts W 71-67 D 15 A Brown L 70-76 F 12 H Tufts W 64-54 J 30 A Harvard W 65-60 D 17 H Seton Hall L 87-105 F 15 H Fordham L 58-59

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Beanpot Tournament - Championship National Invitation Tournament F 18 H Northeastern W* 59-53 M8MSG St. John’s L 92-114 F 22 A Syracuse L 54-55 F 23 A Canisius L 61-82 1965-66 (21-5) F 26 H Holy Cross L 59-64 Coach: Bob Cousy M1 H Boston University W 59-57 Captain: Ed Hockenbury D 4A Dartmouth W 107-84 D7H Fairfield L 93-100 bob cousy D 11 A Connecticut W 90-74 D 13 H St. Mary’s W 95-72 D 18 A Notre Dame W 93-89 1967-68 (17-8) (1963-69) D 21 H Georgetown W 87-85 Coach: Bob Cousy W 117, L 38 ECAC Holiday Festival Captain: Jim Kissane D 27 MSG Colorado State W 86-64 D5H Dartmouth W 116-69 10 D 28 MSG Army W 92-85 D9A Connecticut W 76-60 10 D 30 MSG Providence L 86-91 D 13 H Fairfield W 96-76 6 J5HRhode Island W 99-91 D 17 H St. John’s L* 90-91 6 J8HNew York University W 88-75 Boston Garden Holiday Tournament J 13 A Northeastern W 70-63 D 20 BG North Carolina State W 72-55 8 1963-64 (10-11) J 15 A Providence L 77-79 D 21 BG Providence W 88-70 8 Coach: Bob Cousy J 29 A Colby W 95-79 ECAC Holiday Festival Captain: George Fitzsimmons F 2H Saint Joseph’s L 89-107 D 26 MSG Penn State W 87-58 10 D6H Fairfield L 63-69 F5H Holy Cross W 98-68 D 28 MSG St. John’s L 57-60 10 D 12 H Massachusetts L 74-93 F8H Massachusetts W 101-80 D 30 MSG Louisville L 74-81 10 D 14 A Connecticut L 81-108 F 12 A Fordham W 96-86 J 6A Northeastern W 83-75 D 19 H Colby W 97-80 F 15 A Boston University W 73-62 J 13 A Boston University W 102-80 D 21 H Los Angeles State W 94-83 F 19 A Navy W 94-78 J 20 BG Saint Joseph’s L 67-76 Quaker City Tourney - Philadelphia, Pa. Beanpot Tournament - First Round J 25 A Le Moyne W 90-61 D 27 N St. Bonaventure L 73-77 F 23 BU Tufts W 94-66 J 27 MSG UCLA L 77-84 D 28 A Temple L 68-99 F 25 H Seton Hall W 112-77 J 31 A Providence W 86-70 J 4A Canisius L 82-98 Beanpot Tournament - Championship F3H Holy Cross L 82-89 J7HBrandeis W 95-67 F 28 BU Northeastern W 85-78 F 6H Massachusetts W 94-70 J 23 A Dartmouth W 93-62 M5 A Holy Cross W 87-83 F 10 A Fordham L 71-79 J 29 A Northeastern W 95-84 National Invitation Tournament F 13 H Rhode Island W 125-73 F1WA Holy Cross L 71-99 M 13 MSG Louisville W*** 96-90 F 17 H Georgetown W 103-79 F4A Providence L 78-102 M 16 MSG Villanova L 85-86 F 21 H Seton Hall W 99-65 F8H Army L 66-90 F 24 A Syracuse W 97-74 Beanpot Tournament - First Round F 28 A Duquesne W 104-88 F 11 A Northeastern L 71-73 M2 A Holy Cross W 90-87 F 15 A Fordham W 96-90 NCAA Tournament Beanpot Tournament - Championship M8KG St. Bonaventure L 93-102 F 17 A Tufts W 105-75 F 21 H Georgetown W 107-92 1968-69 (24-4) F 25 H Holy Cross L 84-88 Coach: Bob Cousy F 28 H Seton Hall W 105-93 Captain: Terry Driscoll M4 A Boston University W 61-60 D5H Le Moyne W 86-66 1966-67 (23-3) D7H Connecticut W 105-75 1964-65 (22-7) Coach: Bob Cousy D 10 H Harvard W 91-77 Coach: Bob Cousy Captain: Willie Wolters D 13 H Villanova L 68-78 Captain: George Humann D1H Quantico W 101-80 D 18 NH Fairfield W 81-69 D3H Dartmouth W 104-76 D3A Massachusetts W 86-63 D 21 A St. John’s L 81-85 D6A Georgetown W 89-71 D7NH Fairfield W 93-76 Gator Bowl Tournament D 10 MSG New York University W 102-84 D 10 H Connecticut W 87-69 D 26 JK Georgia W 89-83 D 12 H Connecticut L* 81-85 D 13 A Harvard W 99-81 D 27 JK Northwestern L 68-77 D 15 H Harvard W 83-72 D 15 H Swedish Nationals W 84-65 J5A Saint Joseph’s W 76-74 Milwaukee Classic Boston Garden Holiday Tournament J7HCalifornia-Irvine W 95-79 D 18 MW Wisconsin W 86-85 D 20 BG Syracuse W 87-75 J 10 BG Providence W* 90-84 D 19 MW UCLA L 93-115 D 21 BG Massachusetts W 75-67 J 22 A Seton Hall W 84-56 D 21 KP St. Mary’s (CA) W 78-62 Sugar Bowl Classic J 25 A Canisius W 107-73 D 22 A Los Angeles State L 88-104 D 29 LO Utah L 88-90 J 29 H Northeastern W 80-69 Rainbow Classic D 30 LO Tennessee W 68-61 F1H Holy Cross W 77-69 D 27 HI Wisconsin L 69-70 J7HNavy W 101-76 F5A Massachusetts W 78-67 D 29 HI Hawaii W 120-74 J 10 H Northeastern W 54-47 F8H Fordham W 105-70 D 30 HI Utah State W* 120-118 J 12 H Duquesne W 93-66 F 11 A Rhode Island W 70-62 J6HProvidence L 79-89 J 31 A Seton Hall W 90-75 F 15 A Penn State W 67-63 J 10 A Saint Joseph’s L 71-93 F4H Holy Cross W 92-74 F 18 A Georgetown W* 72-66 J 12 A Rhode Island W 107-105 F8A Saint Joseph’s W 83-69 10 F 23 H Detroit W 99-72 J 15 H Colby W 89-54 F 11 H Fordham L 81-85 10 F 25 H Boston University W 110-80 20 J 29 A Fairfield W 96-88 F 14 A Rhode Island W 81-71 M1 A Holy Cross W 80-74 20 J 30 A Seton Hall W 78-73 F 18 H Providence W 83-82 M5 H Duquesne W 93-72 16 F2A Massachusetts W 109-97 F 21 H Boston University W 74-46 National Invitation Tournament F5H Northeastern W 101-90 F 24 A Georgetown W 103-91 M 16 MSG Kansas W 78-62 16 F9H Boston University W 94-86 F 28 H Canisius W 80-76 10 M 18 MSG Louisville W 88-83 16 F 13 H Fordham W 89-78 M4 A Holy Cross W 76-71 10 M 20 MSG Army W 73-61 16 F 16 A Brandeis W 81-51 NCAA Tournament M 22 MSG Temple L 76-89 16 F 20 A Holy Cross W 95-94 M 11 KG Connecticut W 48-42 9 Beanpot Tournament - First Round M 17 CF Saint John’s W 63-62 9 F 24 T Boston University W 90-85 M 18 CF North Carolina L 80-96 9 F 26 H Phillips Oilers W 104-88 Beanpot Tournament - Championship M1 T Northeastern W 56-51 M4 H Holy Cross W 111-89

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year-by-year results 1973-74 (21-9) chuck daly bob Zuffelato Coach: Bob Zuffelato esnPeiwbsebl tf 021 als2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview Captain: Dan Kilcullen (1969-71) (1971-77) D4H Canisius L 81-86 D 8A Brown W 73-71 W 26, L 24 W 83, L 80 D 12 H Fairfield W 76-63 D 14 A Harvard W 68-65 D 22 A Syracuse L 88-110 Maryland Invitational Tournament D 28 CF Michigan State W 94-81 D 29 CF Maryland L 37-58 1969-70 (11-13) 1971-72 (13-13) J3A Le Moyne W 94-75 Coach: Chuck Daly Coach: Bob Zuffelato J 10 A Villanova W* 81-79 Captain: Tom Veronneau Captain: Peter Schmid J 12 A New Hampshire W* 57-56 D2A Boston University L 70-76 Beanpot Tournament - First Round Beanpot Tournament - First Round D6H Fairfield L 69-74 D 2 BG Boston University L 83-85 J 15 A Northeastern W 65-59 D 10 H Canisius W 70-56 D6H Vanderbilt L 75-82 Beanpot Tournament - Championship D 13 A Connecticut L 72-77 D9H Canisius W 76-58 J 16 H Boston University L* 94-95 D 16 H Penn State L 63-67 Beanpot Tournament - Consolation J 19 H Holy Cross W 85-62 D 19 A Cornell W 78-60 D 13 BG Northeastern W 52-51 J 23 A Providence L* 77-79 D 20 A Le Moyne W 76-56 D 18 A Le Moyne W 81-67 J 26 H Yale W 83-72 ECAC Holiday Festival D 20 A St. Bonaventure L 66-86 J 29 H Rhode Island W 85-80 D 27 MSG Pennsylvania L 65-86 Quaker City Tournament F2A Fordham W 74-64 D 29 MSG Manhattan W 91-64 D 27 PE La Salle W 62-61 F6H Massachusetts W* 78-74 D 30 MSG Cincinnati L 70-85 D 28 PE South Carolina L 64-86 F 9H Saint Joseph’s W 81-64 J 6A Providence L 62-65 D 30 PE Tennessee L 60-61 F 13 H St. Francis (Pa.) W 86-73 J 10 H Saint Joseph’s W 62-60 J2HFairfield W 100-78 F 16 H Penn State W 86-72 J 21 A Villanova L 68-96 J 5A Providence L 68-86 F 18 H St. John’s L 72-80 J 24 A Detroit L 67-80 J 8H Saint Joseph’s L 68-82 F 20 A Dartmouth W 94-62 J 28 A Northeastern W 95-64 J 12 A Dartmouth L* 88-93 F 23 A Holy Cross L 76-79 J 31 H Holy Cross L 70-72 J 15 H Holy Cross W 71-70 F 26 A Connecticut L 69-77 F 3H Massachusetts W 83-76 J 27 A Duquesne L 79-93 M2 H Georgetown W 92-68 F7A Fordham W 71-68 J 29 A Detroit L 68-76 National Invitation Tournament F 11 H Rhode Island W 96-79 F2H Rhode Island W* 64-63 M 17 MSG Cincinnati W 63-62 F 14 H Seton Hall L 71-83 F6A Fordham L 58-65 M 21 MSG Connecticut W 76-75 F 17 H Georgetown W 79-69 F 9H Massachusetts W 75-74 M 23 MSG Utah L 93-117 F 22 A Duquesne L 72-105 F 12 H Seton Hall W 82-71 M 24 MSG Jacksonville W 87-77 F 28 A Holy Cross W 86-73 F 15 H St. John’s W 70-66 M3 H St. John’s L 65-71 F 19 H Penn State L 64-68 F 21 A Villanova L 70-92 1970-71 (15-11) F 26 A Holy Cross W 90-77 Coach: Chuck Daly F 29 A Connecticut W* 41-39 Captain: Jim O’Brien M4 H Georgetown W 78-69 Beanpot Tournament - First Round D1BG Northeastern W 62-58 1972-73 (11-14) D4NH Fairfield W 59-56 Coach: Bob Zuffelato Beanpot Tournament - Championship Captain: Bobby Smith D8BG Harvard W 73-71 D5A Rhode Island W 85-75 Mountaineer Tournament D9H Brown W 81-70 1974-75 (21-9) D 11 WV Virginia L 69-79 D 13 H St. Bonaventure W 78-65 Coach: Bob Zuffelato D 12 WV Army L 61-63 D 16 A Penn State L 63-65 Captain: Mel Weldon D 16 H Le Moyne W 105-68 D 21 A St. John’s W* 96-95 D4H Le Moyne W 113-66 acc D 19 A Penn State L 63-66 D 23 A Vanderbilt L 62-78 D7H Harvard W 70-66 D 22 A St. John’s W 66-63 ECAC Holiday Festival D 11 A Rhode Island W 88-67 Charlotte Invitational D 27 MSG Michigan L 70-88 D 14 H Northeastern W 103-78 D 29 CH Davidson W 72-67 D 28 MSG Villanova L 63-65 D 21 A St. John’s L 62-75 D 30 CH La Salle L 63-75 J3HDartmouth W 102-76 Far West Classic - Portland, Ore. J3PE Saint Joseph’s L 70-78 J6HVillanova W* 82-81 D 26 N Arizona State L 73-81 J8HProvidence W 83-71 Beanpot Tournament - First Round D 28 N Creighton L 61-62 J 12 H Connecticut W 71-69 J8BG Harvard L 67-77 D 30 N Iowa W 86-81 J 16 H Holy Cross L 73-75 J 13 H Holy Cross L 71-82 J4A Penn State W 82-71

J 23 A Canisius W 67-58 Beanpot Tournament - Consolation Game J 10 PE Saint Joseph’s W 97-84 history J 27 H Cornell W 101-76 J 15 BG Boston University L 72-82 Beanpot Tournament - First Round J 30 A Seton Hall W 73-70 J 24 A Fairfield L 65-69 J 14 H Boston University W 86-78 F3A Rhode Island W 86-80 J 27 A Canisius L 58-78 Beanpot Tournament - Championship F6H Fordham L* 80-84 J 31 H Providence L 64-73 J 16 BU Harvard W 86-77 F9A Massachusetts L 77-85 F3H Fordham W 75-74 J 18 H Holy Cross L 70-77 F 13 H Boston University W 110-62 F7A Massachusetts L 52-76 J 20 H Dartmouth W 61-55 F 15 A Georgetown L 66-67 F9H Merrimack W 106-70 J 22 A Yale W 103-78 F 20 H Detroit L 76-80 F 13 PE Saint Joseph’s L 66-78 J 25 H Syracuse W 79-73 J 29 H Providence W 85-77 F 24 H Duquesne W 67-52 F 17 A Georgetown L 55-56 boston college F 27 A Holy Cross W 69-59 F 20 H Le Moyne W 88-68 F1H Fordham W 91-74 M2 H Villanova L 77-90 F 24 WA Holy Cross W 95-86 F5A Massachusetts L 71-80 F 27 H Connecticut L 65-66 F8H Villanova W 94-80 M3 A Seton Hall W* 78-76 F 12 A Fairfield L 74-80 F 15 A Georgetown L* 82-90 F 22 A Holy Cross W 87-77 F 25 H Connecticut W 68-67 M1 H New Hampshire W 88-63 ECAC New England Tournament M6SCC Connecticut W 68-58 M8SCC Holy Cross W 69-55

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Year-bY-Year results NCAA Tournament 1979-80 (19-10) M 15 CHC Furman W 82-76 tom davis Coach: Tom Davis M 20 PCC Kansas State L 65-74 Captain: Jim Sweeney M 22 PCC North Carolina L 90-110 (1977-82) N 30 H Bentley W 96-77 D 2H Le Moyne W 86-57 1975-76 (9-17) W 100, L 47 D4H Fairfield W 77-53 Coach: Bob Zuffelato D 11 A Seton Hall W 82-61 Captain: Bill Collins Industrial National Classic N 30 H Bentley W 87-74 D 21 PCC Duke L* 64-70 D 3H Le Moyne W 87-72 D 22 PCC Stanford W 97-89 D6A Harvard W 72-71 ECAC Holiday Festival D9H Rutgers L 82-105 1977-78 (15-11) D 26 MSG Georgetown W* 75-74 D 13 H Fairfield L 78-80 Coach: Tom Davis D 28 MSG St. John’s L 70-78 D 20 A Syracuse L 58-59 Captains: Bob Bennifield, Ernie Cobb, Jim Sweeney J3A Villanova L 67-86 D 27 A Vanderbilt L 71-75 N 27 H Le Moyne W 90-70 J5PO New Hampshire W 97-69 Charlotte Invitational N 30 A New Hampshire L 77-87 J 7 H Biscayne W 107-75 D 29 CH Clemson L 60-80 D3A Harvard W 84-70 J 10 A Connecticut L 71-83 D 30 CH Hofstra W 77-70 D6H Fairfield W 79-76 J 12 A Fordham W 60-47 J 2 HCC Connecticut W 94-83 First Union Invitational J 16 H St. John’s L 63-66 J6A Dartmouth L 68-71 D9CHC UNC-Charlotte L 61-79 J 19 BG Georgia Tech W 40-37 J9A Villanova L 70-78 D 10 CHC East Carolina W 86-75 J 22 H Rhode Island W 65-57 Beanpot Tournament - First Round D 13 H Stonehill W 92-67 J 24 H Merrimack W 87-63 J 13 A Harvard L 65-79 All-College Tournament - Oklahoma City, Okla. J 26 H Stonehill W 89-77 Beanpot Tournament - Consolation D 27 A Oklahoma City W 77-71 J 30 H Georgetown L* 92-97 J 14 A Northeastern W 83-82 D 29 N Arizona State L 96-105 Colonial Classic J 17 A Holy Cross L 83-84 D 30 N Miami (Ohio) W 81-76 F1BG Harvard W 74-62 J 21 H St. John’s L 51-53 J4HSaint Joseph’s W 81-79 F2BG Holy Cross W 92-83 J 24 H Yale W 70-56 J 7 PE Villanova L 76-102 F 5H Brown W 60-49 J 28 H Saint Joseph’s L 56-57 J 14 H St. John’s L 54-76 F9H Holy Cross L 69-72 J 31 A Fordham W 77-68 J 17 A Northeastern W 94-75 F 16 PCC Providence W 57-55 F 4H Massachusetts L 70-77 J 19 H Merrimack W 89-79 F 20 A Northeastern W 76-67 F7A New Hampshire L 61-63 J 21 A Dartmouth W 73-58 F 23 H Syracuse L 77-85 F 11 A Providence L 71-79 J 24 A Holy Cross L 76-82 Big East Tournament F 14 H Rhode Island W 87-79* Colonial Classic F 28 PCC Connecticut L 68-79 F 18 A St. Francis (Pa.) L 78-83 J 27 BG Massachusetts L 64-88 F 21 H Georgetown L 64-70 J 28 BG Connecticut W 101-72 National Invitation Tournament F 28 H Holy Cross L 77-82 F1H Georgetown W 81-76 M6 H Boston University W 95-74 F4A Fordham W 114-93 M 10 A Virginia L 55-57 1976-77 (8-18) F 14 H Rhode Island L 82-84 Coach: Bob Zuffelato F 19 PCC Providence L 74-92 Captain: Jeff Jurgens F 22 A Connecticut W* 76-74 N 29 H Maine W 99-87 F 25 A Syracuse L 80-97 D1H New Hampshire W 74-71 F 27 H Holy Cross L* 98-99 D4H Harvard W 75-71 D7H Syracuse L 54-67 1978-79 (21-9) Colonial Classic Coach: Tom Davis D 11 BG Providence L 67-77 Captains: Ernie Cobb, Jim Sweeney D 12 BG Massachusetts L 71-94 N 27 H Stonehill W 89-76 D 18 PE Saint Joseph’s L 62-65 N 30 H Bentley W 83-79 Milwaukee Classic - Milwaukee, Wis. D 3 A Le Moyne W 93-70 1980-81 (23-7) D 27 N Wisconsin L 66-74 D 6 H Providence W 83-64 Coach: Tom Davis D 28 N Clemson L 76-128 D 10 H New Hampshire W 78-65 Captain: Chris Foy D 30 MSA Montana L 73-84 D 12 H Vermont W 126-89 N 29 H Bentley W 93-67 D 31 MSA Cornell W* 74-70 D 16 BG Harvard W 86-83 D 2H New Hampshire W 72-58 J 12 A Le Moyne L 79-89 D 21 A St. Mary’s (CA) L 79-81 D6H Fordham W 79-69 J 15 A Rutgers L 92-102 D 23 A UCLA L 81-103 D 10 A Brown W 70-56 J 19 H Northeastern W 68-66 Rainbow Classic - Honolulu, Hawaii D 13 A Villanova L 71-74 J 22 H Holy Cross L 84-90 D 28 N Purdue L 54-82 Music City Tournament J 25 A Yale W 70-64 D 29 N Harvard W 83-78 D 29 MG Penn State W 74-67 J 27 H Connecticut L 66-83 D 30 N Tennessee W 74-72 D 30 MG Vanderbilt W 87-72 J 30 H Villanova L 85-89 J6HNortheastern W 80-68 J3PCC Providence W 98-71 F2A Massachusetts L 69-85 J 10 A Rhode Island L 78-91 J7A Vermont W 65-56 F5H Fordham W* 77-76 J 12 H Baltimore W 92-72 J 10 A Georgetown L 55-57 F9A Rhode Island L 58-85 J 15 H St. Anselm W 95-76 J 14 H Connecticut W 58-57 F 12 A Holy Cross L 92-112 J 17 H Connecticut W 90-80 J 17 H Merrimack W 109-79 F 15 H Dartmouth W 80-74 J 20 H Holy Cross W** 89-87 J 21 H Syracuse W 66-63 F 19 A Georgetown L 69-87 J 23 H Villanova W 83-75 J 24 A Seton Hall W* 72-68 F 23 A St. John’s L 69-92 Colonial Classic J 26 H Villanova W 73-60 F 26 A Fairfield L 76-101 J 26 BG Massachusetts W 82-70 Provident Classic J 27 BG Connecticut W 78-77 J 30 BG Boston University W 57-52 F3H Fordham W 71-64 J 31 BG Holy Cross W 48-43 F6A St. John’s L 76-85 F2A St. John’s L 71-76 F 10 A Holy Cross L 96-98 F4H Lowell W 114-54 F 13 H Dartmouth W 66-56 F7A Connecticut W 76-71 F 15 H Merrimack W 105-73 F 11 H Providence W 70-55 F 17 A Georgetown L 81-84 F 14 A Holy Cross L 74-86 F 21 H Boston University W 99-84 F 18 H Georgetown W 53-49 F 24 A Fairfield L 81-93 F 21 H St. John’s W 59-58 ECAC New England Regionals - Providence, R.I. F 25 A Syracuse L 86-90 M1 N Connecticut L 74-91 F 28 H Seton Hall W 64-57 Big East Tournament M5CD Providence L 65-67

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NCAA Tournament D 6A Northeastern W 92-79 M 13 MC Ball State W 93-90 D8A Brown W 102-75 M 15 MC Wake Forest W 67-64 D 11 H Bentley W 132-79 2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview M 20 AH Saint Joseph’s L 41-42 D 21 H Fairfield W 99-79 Cotton States Classic D 29 TO Western Kentucky L 68-74 D 30 TO Columbia W 57-53 J4ME Villanova L 72-79 J8HSeton Hall W 90-73 J 11 H Rhode Island W 93-77 J 15 H St. John’s W 68-64 1984-85 (20-11) J 17 H Syracuse L 85-102 Coach: Gary Williams J 22 NHC Connecticut W 88-79 Captain: Michael Adams J 25 H Pittsburgh W 68-63 N 27 A New Hampshire W 86-63 J 29 US Georgetown L 67-69 D2BG Wake Forest W 82-76 F 2 PCC Providence W 73-70 D 5A Brown W 90-70 1981-82 (22-10) F 5H Villanova W 76-70 D 8H Stonehill W 98-71 Coach: Tom Davis F9A Seton Hall W 91-76 D 11 H Rhode Island W 70-50 Captains: Dwan Chandler, Rich Shrigley F 12 WC Holy Cross W 89-74 D 15 A Holy Cross W 85-63 N 29 H Bentley W 86-58 F 15 A St. John’s W 92-75 18 D 22 H Randolph-Macon W 87-43 D2H Stonehill W 83-67 F 19 A Syracuse L 88-108 18 Cabrillo Classic D 4 ME Villanova L 75-97 F 21 H Connecticut W 88-80 18 D 28 SD Michigan State W 82-78 D9H Brown W 84-69 F 26 A Pittsburgh W 70-52 19 D 29 SD Texas Christian W 92-75 D 12 A New Hampshire W 82-50 M2BG Georgetown W* 87-85 15 J2HProvidence W 67-55 D 19 A Fairfield W** 79-73 M 5H Providence W 81-66 15 J 5 US Georgetown L* 80-82 Gator Bowl Tournament Big East Tournament J 8A Syracuse L 58-64 12 D 29 JC Virginia Tech L 70-75 M 10 MSG Seton Hall W 76-56 14 J 12 H Seton Hall W 69-66 12 D 30 JC Texas Tech L 78-84 M 11 MSG Syracuse W 80-74 14 J 15 A Villanova L 66-85 15 J6PE Villanova L 53-54 M 12 MSG St. John’s L 77-85 14 J 19 BG St. John’s L 59-66 15 J 10 US Georgetown L 51-67 NCAA Tournament J 21 H Pittsburgh L 55-61 J 13 NHC Connecticut L* 58-59 M 20 CO Princeton W 51-42 11 J 26 A Connecticut W* 78-77 J 16 H Providence W 62-59 M 24 OU Virginia L 92-95 11 J 28 H Hartford W 94-77 J 18 H Seton Hall W 82-71 J 30 A Northeastern W 82-75 J 23 A Syracuse W 80-62 1983-84 (18-12) F2PCC Providence W 93-66 J 26 A Rhode Island W 46-44 Coach: Gary Williams F 5 BG Syracuse W 67-66 J 28 H Northeastern W 87-77 Captains: Michael Adams, Martin Clark, Jay Murphy F 9 BG Georgetown L 68-78 J 30 H Merrimack W 95-59 N 27 H Stonehill W 97-63 15 F 12 A Seton Hall W 101-83 F3H St. John’s L 70-71 N 30 H Maine W 73-61 15 F 16 H Villanova W 62-61 F6H Connecticut L 59-67 D3H New Hampshire W 97-64 15 F 20 A St. John’s L 69-71 20 F 10 PCC Providence W 78-71 D 5H Puget Sound W 88-71 15 F 23 A Pittsburgh L 55-58 20 F 13 H Holy Cross W 102-81 D7H Brown W 90-59 12 F 25 H Connecticut L 68-74 20 F 17 H Georgetown W 80-71 D 13 A Rhode Island W 83-74 8 Big East Tournament F 20 A St. John’s W 90-81 D 17 H Holy Cross W 87-85 8 M 7 MSG Syracuse L 69-70 F 22 H Syracuse W 88-77 D 24 A Maryland L 76-89 6 NCAA Tournament F 24 H St. Anselm W 101-45 Hoosier Classic M 15 HT Texas Tech W 55-53 F 27 A Seton Hall W 92-74 D 29 MS Iowa State W 88-80 12 M 17 HT Duke W 74-73 Big East Tournament D 30 MS Indiana L 66-72 12 M 21 DT Memphis State L 57-59 M 4 HCC Syracuse W 94-92 J 4H Pittsburgh W 81-77 17 M5HCC Villanova L 71-74 J 7 PE Villanova W 74-63 17 1985-86 (13-15) NCAA Tournament J 11 PCC Providence L 62-63 18 Coach: Gary Williams M 12 DT San Francisco W 70-66 J 14 H St. John’s W 69-67 18 Captains: Roger McCready, Dominic Pressley N 30 A Maine W 82-69 M 14 DT DePaul W 82-75 J 18 H Northeastern W* 81-78 16 acc M 19 SL Kansas State W 69-65 J 21 A Syracuse L 73-75 16 D 2H New Hampshire W 78-55 M 21 SL Houston L 92-99 J 23 US Georgetown L 83-92 16 D7A Wake Forest W 62-60 J 28 H Seton Hall W 91-78 D 10 A Rhode Island W 76-58 D 12 H Utica W 93-66 gary williams J 31 H Connecticut W 82-67 F 4A Pittsburgh W 72-59 D 15 H Holy Cross W 84-57 F8H Villanova L 79-91 Red Lobster Classic - Orlando, Fla. (1982-86) F 11 H Providence L 68-71 D 22 N Valdosta State W 95-70 F 13 A St. John’s L 65-68 D 23 N Auburn L 85-89 W 76, L 45 F 22 H Syracuse W* 90-88 Fiesta Bowl Classic - Tucson, Ariz. F 25 SCC Georgetown L 70-83 D 27 N Wisconsin W 74-72 history F 29 A Seton Hall L 65-67 D 28 A Arizona L 61-71 M 3 HCC Connecticut W 83-60 J2A Syracuse L 52-68 Big East Tournament J4HConnecticut W 61-60 M 8 MSG St. John’s L 56-57 J7BG St. John’s W* 79-77 National Invitation Tournament J 11 A Connecticut L 69-80 M 16 PE Saint Joseph’s W 76-63 J 16 H Providence L* 75-76 M 19 SCC Notre Dame L 52-66 J 18 BG Ohio State W 87-74 J 22 A Pittsburgh L 62-64 J 25 BG Georgetown L 66-73

J 28 BG Syracuse L 55-80 boston college J 30 H Seton Hall W 76-65 F1PCC Providence L 83-92 F4BG Villanova L 57-67 F8A St. John’s L 75-87 1982-83 (25-7) F 15 ME Seton Hall L* 75-84 Coach: Gary Williams F 22 H Pittsburgh W 71-68 Captains: Michael Adams, Martin Clark, Jay Murphy F 26 US Georgetown L 76-90 N 28 H St. Michael’s W 98-56 M1 A Villanova L 63-74 D 1H Stonehill W 114-86 Big East Tournament D 3H New Hampshire W 92-60 M6MSG Syracuse L 79-102

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M 22 A Evansville W 86-81 D 1H Arkansas State W 76-56 jim o’brien M 26 A Middle Tennessee State W 78-69 D3RC Maryland W 100-85 M 29 MSG Connecticut L 67-73 D8H Harvard W 97-72 (1986-97) M 30 MSG Colorado State L 57-58 D 11 H Providence W 80-78 D 15 A Holy Cross L* 69-76 W 168, L 166 1988-89 (12-17) Hall of Fame Tournament Coach: Jim O’Brien D 28 SCC Northwestern W 89-76 Captains: Dana Barros, Steve Benton D 29 SCC Massachusetts L 81-83 N 26 H Harvard W 70-54 J2HConnecticut L 70-96 N 29 A Dartmouth L 74-80 J 5A St. John’s L 68-75 D1H New Hampshire W 90-76 J9HMaine W 96-59 1986-87 (11-18) D3H UNC-Wilmington W 75-53 J 12 US Georgetown L 56-61 Coach: Jim O’Brien D 6H Maine W 87-59 J 15 H Seton Hall L 62-71 Captains: Troy Bowers, Ted Kelley D7H Providence L 52-73 J 19 H Georgetown L 49-56 N 28 H Siena W 66-56 D 10 H Fairfield W 70-61 J 22 H Villanova L 59-72 D 1A New Hampshire L 49-51 D 12 A MD-Eastern Shore W 74-60 J 31 A Notre Dame W 79-77 D4H Harvard W 87-86 D 17 A Holy Cross L 80-85 F2A Syracuse L 87-99 D6A Fairfield W 66-62 Florida Tech Basketball Classic - Melbourne, Fla. F5A Connecticut L 59-76 D 8H Utica W 72-60 D 29 N Coastal Carolina W 84-67 F 7H Maryland-E.Shore W 113-64 D 11 H Maine W 76-59 D 30 A Florida Tech L 75-77 F9A Pittsburgh L 74-82 D 14 A Holy Cross W 71-62 J7A Pittsburgh W 95-83 F 13 H St. John’s L 60-66 Suntory Ball Classic J 14 US Georgetown L 60-86 F 16 H Syracuse L 85-106 D 19 TJ SMU L 49-62 J 17 H Pittsburgh L 64-73 F 18 A Villanova L 61-73 D 20 TJ Georgia Tech L* 62-65 J 21 H St. John’s L 66-74 F 23 PCC Providence L 63-64 D 30 H Lafayette W* 90-84 J 24 A Syracuse L 60-72 F 26 H Pittsburgh L 76-89 J6BG Villanova L 58-66 J 28 ME Seton Hall L 79-103 M2ME Seton Hall L 74-81 J 10 A St. John’s L 58-62 F4H Seton Hall L 82-105 Big East Tournament J 13 BG Syracuse L 64-76 F 7A Villanova L 69-77 M 7 MSG Villanova L 73-74 J 17 PCC Providence L 71-81 F 11 HCC Connecticut L 49-86 J 20 ME Seton Hall W 79-75 F 14 A Notre Dame W 83-72 1991-92 (17-14) J 24 BG Pittsburgh L 62-80 F 18 H Georgetown L 69-80 Coach: Jim O’Brien J 27 BG Connecticut L 60-66 F 22 H Connecticut L 75-77 Captains: Bill Curley, Willy Foley J 30 A Villanova L 53-54 F 25 H Villanova W 79-68 N 26 H Brown W 99-67 F1BG Seton Hall L 76-79 F 27 A St. John’s L* 59-62 N 30 H Brooklyn W 77-53 F3BG Providence W 67-66 M2 H Syracuse W 90-87 D2H New Hampshire W 123-78 F6BG St. John’s L 50-65 M4PCC Providence L 76-102 D7A Harvard W 98-59 F9US Georgetown L 56-78 Big East Tournament D9H Hofstra W 65-52 F 14 A Pittsburgh L** 67-72 M9MSG St. John’s W 81-74 D 11 H Notre Dame W 78-54 F 16 H UNC-Wilmington L 59-63 M 10 MSG Georgetown L 52-82 D 15 H Holy Cross W 94-84 F 24 BG Georgetown L 65-79 Cable Car Classic F 26 HCC Connecticut W 66-60 1989-90 (8-20) D 27 TP West Virginia L 80-95 F 28 A Syracuse L 63-87 Coach: Jim O’Brien D 28 TP Santa Clara W 62-45 Big East Tournament Captains: Reggie Pruitt, Bobby Ray Smith J2HSyracuse L 90-100 M5MSG Connecticut W 61-59 N 25 H Maryland-E. Shore W 102-76 J4HSeton Hall L 64-67 M6MSG Georgetown L 51-56 N 27 H Dartmouth W 90-81 J8A Villanova L 74-83 D2CCC Maine W 84-77 J 11 A St. John’s L 72-85 1987-88 (18-15) D4H Fordham L 68-81 J 14 H Providence W 77-75 Coach: Jim O’Brien D7H Brown W 92-63 J 18 ME Seton Hall W 65-64 Captains: Dana Barros, Tyrone Scott D 12 A Harvard W 114-66 J 21 MA Miami (Fla.) W 51-50 N 28 H Coastal Carolina W 71-61 D 16 H Holy Cross L 72-83 J 25 HCC Connecticut L* 77-83 D1A Harvard W 121-80 D 21 PCC Providence L 66-85 F1H Georgetown W** 88-86 D3H New Hampshire W 92-59 Palm Beach Classic - West Palm Beach, Fla. F5H St. John’s L 60-70 D7H Maine W 100-70 D 27 N West Virginia L 64-68 F8H Pittsburgh W 79-59 D 10 PCC Providence L 82-85 D 29 N Miami (Fla.) W 69-60 F 15 H Villanova W 82-46 D 12 H Holy Cross W 122-83 J2HGeorgetown L 53-83 F 18 PCC Providence L 61-74 D 20 A UNC-Wilmington L 82-98 J6HSt. John’s L 65-77 F 22 H Miami (Fla.) W 55-49 D 22 H Florida Tech W 116-93 J9HNotre Dame L 67-80 F 25 A Syracuse L 70-76 Sun Bowl Classic J 13 H Syracuse L 66-81 F 29 US Georgetown L 60-76 D 28 SE Texas-El Paso L 60-93 J 17 US Georgetown L 45-68 M3 A Pittsburgh L 66-90 D 29 SE California W 65-51 J 20 A St. John’s L 59-65 M7 H Connecticut L 79-89 J3HDartmouth W 94-71 J 23 ME Seton Hall L 66-81 Big East Tournament J5BG Syracuse L 67-80 J 27 H Providence L 62-74 M 12 MSG Providence W 78-68 J9A Villanova L 54-66 J 31 A Pittsburgh L 80-110 M 13 MSG Seton Hall L 60-62 J 12 BG Seton Hall W 85-70 F3H Seton Hall W 78-65 National Invitation Tournament J 16 BG Georgetown W 68-66 F6H Villanova L 65-66 M 19 H Southern Illinois W 78-69 J 18 A Syracuse L 60-90 F 17 A Connecticut L 67-89 M 24 H Rhode Island L** 80-81 J 23 BG Providence W 64-48 F 20 A Syracuse L 69-105 J 27 US Georgetown L 36-58 F 22 H New Hampshire W 85-57 1992-93 (18-13) J 30 BG Pittsburgh L 67-73 F 24 H Pittsburgh L 73-81 Coach: Jim O’Brien F2H Fairfield W 82-60 F 27 A Villanova L 59-69 Captains: Bill Curley, Howard Eisley, David Hinton F6BG Villanova L 54-66 M3 H Connecticut L 74-95 D5H Harvard W 96-57 F8A St. John’s W 80-76 Big East Tournament D8H Temple L 72-79 F 15 HCC Connecticut L 49-53 M8MSG Pittsburgh L 70-88 D 10 H Fairleigh Dickinson W 72-54 F 20 ME Seton Hall L 83-89 D 13 H Coastal Carolina W 69-65 F 23 BG Connecticut W 64-56 1990-91 (11-19) D 20 A Notre Dame L* 70-73 F 27 BG St. John’s W 74-65 Coach: Jim O’Brien D 23 H Coppin State W 65-51 F 29 A Pittsburgh L 79-87 Captains: Doug Able, Corey Beasley, Bobby Moran D 28 H Long Island Univ. W 97-62 Big East Tournament N 14 H Memphis State W 82-78 D 30 A Syracuse W* 94-93 M 11 MSG Syracuse L 53-67 N 16 A Duke L 76-100 J2A Holy Cross W 84-63 National Invitation Tournament N 27 A New Hampshire W 68-58* J5HVillanova W 67-64 M 17 H Siena W 73-65 Boston College Basketball Classic J9US Georgetown W 57-56 N 30 H Drexel W 83-62 J 12 PCC Providence L 65-73 22

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year-by-year results J 16 H Connecticut L 64-66 22 1994-95 (9-19) J 20 H Pittsburgh L 70-81 Coach: Jim O’Brien esnPeiwbsebl tf 021 als2011-12 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview J 23 A Villanova W 65-58 Captains: Danya Abrams, Kevin Hrobowski, J 26 H St. John’s W 71-61 Marc Molinsky J 30 H Georgetown W 71-61 N 25 H Cal-Poly (SLO) W 97-60 F6H Seton Hall W 63-62 N 29 PA Florida L 65-91 F 10 MA Miami (Fla.) L 71-75 21 D2WC Holy Cross W 81-75 F 13 A St. John’s L 61-65 21 D 6H Connecticut L 70-74 F 16 A Pittsburgh W 79-56 D8A Fordham W 64-60 F 20 H Syracuse L 64-67 D 11 H Buffalo W 77-60 F 24 A Connecticut L 64-69 D 22 A Hartford W* 83-78 1996-97 (22-9) Coach: Jim O’Brien F 27 H Miami (Fla.) W 70-58 D 29 H Long Island W 105-88 Captains: Danya Abrams, Brad Christianson, M 3 MA Seton Hall L 61-79 J 3H Syracuse L 72-81 Keenan Jourdon, Bevan Thomas M6 H Providence L 57-58 J7HVillanova L 66-89 N 22 H Brown W 89-72 21 Big East Tournament J 10 PCC Providence L 69-71 N 25 H New Hampshire W 82-40 23 M 11 MSG Villanova W* 74-70 J 14 US Georgetown L 60-75 D4H Rutgers W 73-64 20 M 12 MSG St. John’s L 56-76 J 17 ME Seton Hall L 58-66 D7A Connecticut L 54-61 20 National Invitation Tournament J 21 MA Miami (Fla.) L 68-69 D 9H Vanderbilt W 59-52 25 M 18 A Niagara W 87-83 J 25 H Providence L 43-70 D 21 A Holy Cross W 92-76 M 22 H Rice W 101-68 J 28 A Notre Dame L 68-74 D 27 H Central Connecticut W 63-53 25 M 24 H Providence L 58-75 J 31 H Pittsburgh W 74-69 D 29 A Louisville L** 85-89 25 F 4H Seton Hall L 75-82 J2HMiami (Fla.) W 65-62 25 F8H Georgetown W 78-67 J4ME Seton Hall W 80-64 25 F 11 A St. John’s L 71-81 J 7A Syracuse W 94-83 23 F 15 A Pittsburgh L 75-84 J 11 A Notre Dame W 73-61 23 F 18 H St. John’s L 69-73 J 13 H Georgetown W 81-74 19 F 21 HCC Connecticut L 75-88 J 15 NHC Fairfield W* 81-79 19 F 25 H Miami (Fla.) L* 71-77 J 18 FC Massachusetts L 78-90 19 F 28 A Villanova L 68-92 J 21 H Pittsburgh W 81-61 22 M4 A Syracuse L 62-90 J 25 H Villanova L 66-84 22 Big East Tournament J 29 A West Virginia L 76-89 M9MSG Seton Hall W* 89-87 F1PCC Providence L 71-83 M 10 MSG Villanova L 64-68 1993-94 (23-11) F4H Syracuse W 79-71 Coach: Jim O’Brien F9MSG St. John’s W* 81-80 Captains: Bill Curley, Howard Eisley, Malcolm Huckaby F 12 H Connecticut L 56-61 N 27 H Hartford W 90-65 F 16 H Seton Hall W 74-57 N 30 H Dartmouth W 94-73 F 19 MA Miami (Fla.) W 59-57 D2H Notre Dame W 87-79 F 23 A Pittsburgh L 71-75 D5AW Arizona State W 78-74 M1 H Notre Dame W 76-74 D9A Syracuse W 75-58 Big East Tournament D 11 A Buffalo W 64-51 M6MSG Pittsburgh W 76-68 Maui Invitational M7MSG Georgetown W 70-58 D 21 LCC Chaminade W 108-61 18 M8MSG Villanova W 70-58 D 22 LCC Arizona L 65-70 18 NCAA Tournament 1995-96 (19-11) M 13 HC Valparaiso W 73-66 23 D 23 LCC Ohio State L 67-69 18 Coach: Jim O’Brien M 15 HC Saint Joseph’s L* 77-81 23 D 30 H Long Island W 85-54 23 Captain: Danya Abrams J2HCoppin State W 90-64 23 N 25 H Buffalo W 89-49 J4HVillanova W 96-84 20 N 27 H Holy Cross W 97-60 al skinner J8A Connecticut L 71-77 20 N 30 H Louisville W 81-67 J 12 ME Seton Hall L 53-61 20 D 3 HCC Connecticut L 62-63 (1997-2010) J 15 H Miami (Fla.) W 69-49 20 D 6 H Pittsburgh W 55-53 acc J 18 H Pittsburgh L 75-77 D 9 FC Massachusetts L 57-65 W 247, L 165 J 20 H Holy Cross W 107-72 D 11 H Maryland-BC W 78-56 J 22 H Providence W 58-54 D 23 H Hartford W 106-67 J 26 MSG St. John’s W 85-68 D 27 H Long Island W 116-81 J 29 H Seton Hall W 70-58 D 30 A Vanderbilt W 90-74 J 31 H Georgetown W 71-64 J 3 A Rutgers W 95-67 24 F5A Villanova L* 86-92 J 6 A Villanova L 77-94 24 F9H Connecticut L** 91-94 J 9 H Notre Dame W 72-57 1997-98 (15-16) Coach: Al Skinner F 16 MA Miami (Fla.) W 79-63 J 14 H Seton Hall W 83-80 F 19 H Syracuse W 89-83 Captains: Mickey Curley, Antonio Granger, J 20 H St. John’s W 91-78 24 history Duane Woodward F 22 A Pittsburgh W 80-77 21 J 27 A Syracuse L 73-88 20 N 16 H Central Connecticut W 87-54 F 26 US Georgetown L 68-78 21 F 1 H Providence L 75-76 21 N 19 H Florida Atlantic W 71-53 M1 H St. John’s W 95-76 23 F 3 A West Virginia W 84-63 21 Maui Invitational M5PCC Providence L 69-77 23 F 7 A St. John’s W 89-73 22 N 24 LCC Arizona L 69-99 Big East Tournament F 10 MA Miami (Fla.) W 62-58 22 N 25 LCC George Washington L 64-76 M 11 MSG Georgetown L 58-81 F 13 H Georgetown L 63-66 21 N 26 LCC Chaminade W 81-72 NCAA Tournament F 17 PCC Providence W* 70-68 21 N 30 PCC Providence W 78-62 M 18 US Washington State W 67-64 F 21 H West Virginia L 89-108 20 D4H Fordham W 69-66 M 20 US North Carolina W 75-72 F 24 US Georgetown L 64-67 20 D6H Syracuse L 52-70 boston college M 25 MA Indiana W 77-68 F 27 H Villanova L 71-76 D 10 H Fairfield W 77-65 M 27 MA Florida L 66-74 M 3 H Rutgers W 73-72 D 14 FC Massachusetts L 57-65 Big East Tournament D 20 H Holy Cross W 69-54 M6MSG Pittsburgh W 70-66 D 23 H Northwestern W 64-63 M7MSG Syracuse L 61-69 D 30 H Villanova L 76-83 NCAA Tournament J3A West Virginia L 57-79 M 15 OA Indiana W 64-51 J6A Villanova L* 65-68 M 17 OA Georgia Tech L 89-103 J 11 H Connecticut L 68-80 J 14 A Rutgers W 69-62 J 17 BC Marquette W 64-54 J 20 H Providence L 54-58 153 145-156_Year-by-Year Results_Layout 1 10/2/12 2:50 PM Page 10

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J 24 ME Seton Hall W 64-61 J 29 MA Miami W 70-65 J 28 H Miami (Fla.) L 57-67 F2PCC Providence L 61-64 F1H Georgetown W 74-63 F6A Virginia Tech L 73-76 F 4H St. John’s L 79-91 F 10 H Miami W 76-63 F8A Pittsburgh L 79-89 F 13 H Providence W 89-79 F 11 A Notre Dame L 72-75 F 16 HCC Connecticut L* 77-79 F 14 H Rutgers W 74-72 F 18 MSG St. John's L 62-71 F 18 MSG St. John’s L 61-66 F 23 H Villanova W 69-67 F 21 MCI Georgetown L 67-84 F 25 H Connecticut L 61-75 F 25 H West Virginia W 72-69 M 3A Syracuse W 69-65 Big East Tournament 2000-01 (27-5) Big East Tournament M4MSG Seton Hall W* 97-87 Coach: Al Skinner M6MSG Rutgers W 60-55 M 5 MSG St. John’s L 80-91 Captains: Jonathan Beerbohm, Kenny Harley, M 7 MSG Pittsburgh L 62-76 Xavier Singletary NCAA Tournament 1998-99 (6-21) N 19 H St. Peter’s W 89-65 M 15 AC Texas L 57-70 Coach: Al Skinner N 25 H Brown W 81-52 Captains: Michael Cotton, Kenny Harley N 28 H Marist W 74-65 2002-03 (19-12) N 14 H Marquette L 49-70 D2H Wofford W 71-57 Coach: Al Skinner N 18 H Harvard L 61-62 D 4H Holy Cross W 77-48 Captains: Troy Bell, Uka Agbai N 21 H Monmouth W 62-44 D9H Youngstown State W 93-65 N 23 H Saint Joseph’s L 58-85 N 24 PA Fordham W 69-56 D 17 A Massachusetts W 74-65 N 26 H Boston University W 80-61 N 28 H Fairfield L 70-75 D 23 H Quinnipiac W 88-55 D 1A Holy Cross L 70-71 D5H St. John’s L 55-74 D 30 H Vanderbilt W 97-74 D4H St. Bonaventure W* 105-96 D8MA Miami (Fla.) L 64-77 J3HConnecticut W 85-68 D7A Massachusetts W 80-62 D 12 WC Massachusetts L 45-75 J 7 MA Miami (Fla.) W 73-72 D 10 A Iowa State W 85-78 D 19 H Holy Cross W 61-45 J 10 MSG St. John’s L 71-73 24 D 15 H Stony Brook W 79-61 D 23 A Northwestern L 59-69 J 13 H Miami (Fla.) W 82-73 24 D 22 H Harvard W 84-77 D 30 ME Seton Hall L 63-79 J 16 A Duke L 75-97 25 D 28 GA Kent State L* 83-86 J6HConnecticut L 78-91 J 20 H Rutgers W 77-51 25 J2HProvidence L 80-93 J 10 A Pittsburgh L 70-86 J 27 A Villanova W 90-80 23 J5HNortheastern L 67-72 J 13 A Villanova L 67-76 J 31 H Virginia Tech W 83-61 20 J 11 A Syracuse L 74-82 J 17 H Providence L 77-89 F 4H Villanova W 89-74 20 J 16 A North Carolina State W 93-81 J 21 A Syracuse L 51-90 F7H Syracuse W 65-63 17 J 19 H West Virginia W 75-70 J 24 H Miami (Fla.) L 67-75 F 10 A Virginia Tech W 83-59 17 J 22 A Villanova L 83-94 J 27 H Notre Dame W 78-67 F 13 HCC Connecticut L 71-82 9 J 25 H Notre Dame L* 96-101 F2H Seton Hall W 81-66 F 17 H Providence W 81-73 9 J 29 A Virginia Tech W 95-71 F6H West Virginia W 60-54 F 21 A Notre Dame L 75-76 10 F1A Connecticut W 95-71 F 10 HCC Connecticut L 50-66 F 24 PCC Providence W 59-58 10 F5H St. John’s W 84-82 F 13 A Rutgers L 62-75 F 26 H Morris Brown W 84-63 11 F8A Rutgers L 72-75 F 17 MCI Georgetown L 54-57 F 28 H St. John’s W 67-62 11 F 12 A Providence W 80-69 F 20 H Pittsburgh L 66-67 M3 A West Virginia W 96-65 11 F 15 H Miami (Fla.) W 76-65 F 24 H Syracuse L 56-73 Big East Tournament F 19 H Virginia Tech W 87-69 F 28 A Notre Dame L 59-78 M8MSG Villanova W 93-79 9 F 26 A St. John’s W 81-63 Big East Tournament M9MSG Seton Hall W 75-48 9 M1 A Miami (Fla.) W 72-68 M3MSG Syracuse L 55-96 M 10 MSG Pittsburgh W 79-57 9 M4 H Villanova W 92-84 NCAA Tournament M8 H Connecticut L 54-91 1999-2000 (11-19) M 15 NC Southern Utah W 68-65 7 Big East Tournament Coach: Al Skinner M 17 NC Southern California L 71-74 7 M 13 MSG St. John’s W* 82-75 Captains: Michael Cotton, Kenny Harley M 14 MSG Pittsburgh L 48-61 N 20 H New Hampshire W 89-65 National Invitation Tournament N 23 H Vermont W 91-63 M 18 A Fairfield W 90-78 N 27 A Penn State L 57-85 M 21 PE Temple L 62-75 N 29 H Hartford W 104-62 D4H Massachusetts L 67-74 2003-04 (24-10) D7WC Holy Cross W 50-43 Coach: Al Skinner D 11 H St. Francis W 72-66 Captains: Uka Agbai, Craig Smith D 19 H Michigan W 89-71 Paradise Jam Puerto Rico Holiday Classic N 22 VI Appalachian State W 92-67 D 21 PR Tulsa L 66-80 N 23 VI Monmouth W 60-50 D 22 PR Illinois-Chicago W 67-62 2001-02 (20-12) N 24 VI Wichita State W 84-81 D 23 PR Massachusetts W 83-59 Coach: Al Skinner N 29 H Boston University W 67-44 D 30 H Iona L 63-71 Captains: Uka Agbai, Troy Bell, Kenny Walls D2H Holy Cross W 64-51 J8HProvidence W 67-62 N 18 H Boston University W 82-65 17 D6H Massachusetts W* 76-75 J 12 A Notre Dame L 77-86 N 21 H New Hampshire W 80-77 17 D9PE Saint Joseph’s L 57-67 J 15 A Villanova L 59-67 N 24 H Penn State W 88-65 17 D 14 H Sacred Heart W 72-70 J 18 H Georgetown L 69-72 N 28 HS St. Bonaventure W 96-82 15 D 20 H Kent State W* 58-54 J 22 AA Miami (Fla.) L 54-62 D1A Michigan W 83-74 15 D 23 H Stony Brook W 82-64 J 26 H Seton Hall L 65-74 D4H Morris Brown W 90-65 13 D 30 A Clemson L 62-72 J 29 H Syracuse L 65-73 D8H Massachusetts W 80-78 13 J3HSt. Bonaventure W 77-70 F2H Rutgers L 72-78 D 11 H Iowa State W 86-81 11 J6MCI Georgetown W 72-64 F5A St. John’s L 58-59 D 16 H Holy Cross W 75-51 11 J 10 A Syracuse L 73-96 F6A Vanderbilt L 58-76 Rainbow Classic J 14 H Villanova L 89-92 F9HCC Connecticut L 58-87 D 20 SS Miami (Ohio) L 67-73 10 J 17 H Seton Hall W 72-63 F 12 ME Seton Hall L 66-77 D 21 SS Arkansas State W 76-70 10 J 20 H North Carolina State W* 66-65 F 15 H St. John’s L 69-73 D 22 SS Holy Cross W 67-57 10 J 24 A West Virginia L 62-65 F 19 WH West Virginia W 80-76 D 31 ME Seton Hall W 81-66 11 J 28 A Pittsburgh L 58-68 F 23 H Pittsburgh L 60-70 J5HPittsburgh L 74-77 11 J 31 H Connecticut L 58-63 F 26 PCC Providence L 40-45 J9A Villanova W* 88-81 16 F4H Notre Dame W 76-69 M4 H Villanova W 79-67 J 12 H Georgetown L 43-70 16 F8A St. John’s W 89-61 Big East Tournament J 17 H St. John's L 57-64 22 F 11 A Miami W* 74-72 M8MSG Connecticut L 55-70 J 20 H Virginia Tech W 77-68 22 F 14 H Providence L 52-61 J 24 H Duke L 78-88 F 16 A Seton Hall W 67-63

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F 22 H Rutgers W 76-44 F 1 H Duke L 81-83 15 F 9A Duke L 80-90 F 25 H Virginia Tech W 56-48 F 4 A Virginia Tech W 74-73 15 F 14 H NC State W 82-65 M3 H St. John’s W 68-54 F 8 A Wake Forest W 72-66 17 F 17 H Virginia L 2011-12 74-79 review 2012-13 eagles basketball staff season Preview M 6A Providence W 63-54 F 11 H Clemson W 67-61 17 F 23 A Florida State L 63-66 Big East Tournament F 13 H Stony Brook W 59-47 13 F 26 A Virginia Tech L 48-67 M 10 MSG Georgetown W 68-57 F 16 H Miami W 65-54 13 M1 H North Carolina L 80-90 M 11 MSG Syracuse W 57-54 F 21 A Virginia L 58-72 11 M 5A Miami L 61-74 M 12 MSG Pittsburgh L 53-62 F 25 A NC State W** 74-72 11 M8 H Georgia Tech L 78-86 NCAA Tournament F 28 H Wake Forest W 80-65 12 ACC Tournament M 19 BC Utah W 58-51 25 M 4 H Virginia Tech W 59-57 12 M 13 CH Maryland W 71-68 M 21 BC Georgia Tech L 54-57 25 ACC Tournament M 14 CH Clemson L 48-82 M 10 GC Maryland W 80-66 11 2004-05 (25-5) M 11 GC North Carolina W 85-82 11 Coach: Al Skinner M 12 GC Duke L 76-78 11 Captains: Nate Doornekamp, Louis Hinnant, Craig Smith NCAA Tournament N 19 H Maine W 72-58 M 16 HC Pacific W** 88-76 7 N 23 H New Hampshire W 84-62 M 18 HC Montana W 69-56 7 N 26 H Clemson W 79-70 M 24 MT Villanova L* 69-60 7 N 30 H Long Island W 87-46 John H. Wooden Classic 2006-07 (21-12) D5AP UCLA W 74-64 Coach: Al Skinner D 9H Holy Cross W* 63-60 Captains: Jared Dudley, Sean Marshall D 11 H Boston University W 80-74 N 10 H New Hampshire W 86-47 15 2008-09 (22-12) D 19 H Yale W** 82-80 N 13 H Vermont L 63-77 14 Coach: Al Skinner D 22 H Duquesne W 88-70 N 22 A Providence L 64-73 23 Captain: Tyrese Rice D 29 H Kent State W 67-65 N 25 H Rhode Island W 86-68 23 N 14 H Central Connecticut W 80-65 J2A Massachusetts W 67-48 N 29 H Michigan State W 65-58 N 17 H Loyola (Md.) W 90-57 J 5 HCC Connecticut W 75-70 25 D 2A Massachusetts W 84-73 N 18 H St. John’s W 82-70 J8HProvidence W 69-60 25 D6H Fairfield W 75-52 N 22 A Saint Louis L 50-53 J 16 A West Virginia W 73-53 13 D 10 H Maryland W 73-62 N 26 N Purdue L 64-71 J 19 H Villanova W 67-66 9 D 17 H Sacred Heart W 101-68 N 28 N Alabama-Birmingham W 83-77 J 22 A St. John’s W 79-73 9 D 23 A Kansas L 66-84 D2H Iowa W 57-55 J 26 A Providence W 78-75 8 D 28 H Duquesne L* 93-98 D6A Massachusetts W* 85-81 J 29 H Georgetown W 64-49 8 D 31 H Northeastern W 87-82 D 10 H Bryant W 80-61 F1H West Virginia W 62-50 5 J3HYale W 72-56 D 14 H USC Upstate W 67-55 F5A Seton Hall W 60-52 5 J6A NC State W 74-58 D 20 H Providence W 81-76 F8A Notre Dame L 65-68 4 J9A Wake Forest W 95-85 D 23 H Maine W 99-61 F 16 H Rutgers W 74-64 6 J 13 H Virginia W 78-73 D 29 H San Francisco W 84-62 F 19 H Syracuse W 65-60 6 J 16 H Miami W 82-63 D 31 H Sacred Heart W 89-76 F 23 A Villanova L 70-76 3 J 20 A Clemson L 54-74 J4A North Carolina W 85-78 F 26 H Seton Hall W 70-58 3 J 23 H Florida State W 85-82 J7HHarvard L 70-82 17 F 28 H Pittsburgh L 50-72 5 J 28 A Duke L 61-75 J 10 H Miami L 71-77 17 M5 A Rutgers W 78-66 5 J 31 H Hartford W 94-60 J 14 H Wake Forest L 63-83 Big East Tournament F3H Virginia Tech W 80-59 J 17 A Virginia Tech L 71-79 M 10 MSG West Virginia L 72-78 7 F7A Miami W 75-68 J 20 A Georgia Tech W* 80-76 NCAA Tournament F 11 A Florida State W 68-67 J 24 H North Carolina State W 79-68 M 17 WO Pennsylvania W 85-65 14 F 14 H Duke L 70-78 J 27 A Maryland W 76-67 M 19 WO Wisconsin-Milwaukee L 75-83 14 F 17 H North Carolina L 72-77 J 31 H Virginia Tech W 67-66 F 21 A Virginia Tech L 62-79 F4A Virginia W 80-70 F 24 H Clemson W 59-54 F8A Wake Forest L 76-93 M4 A Georgia Tech L 60-74 F 10 H Clemson L 77-87

ACC Tournament F 15 H Duke W 80-74 acc M9SP Miami W* 74-71 F 21 A Miami L 58-69 M 10 SP North Carolina L 56-71 F 24 H Florida State W 72-67 NCAA Tournament M4 A North Carolina State L 69-74 M 15 LJ Texas Tech W 84-75 M7 H Georgia Tech W 67-66 M 17 LJ Georgetown L 55-62 ACC Tournament M 12 GD Virginia W 76-63 2005-06 (28-8) 2007-08 (14-17) M 13 GD Duke L 66-66 Coach: Al Skinner Coach: Al Skinner NCAA Tournament Captains: Louis Hinnant, Craig Smith Captains: John Oates, Tyrese Rice M 20 MT Southern California L 55-72 N 18 H Dartmouth W 80-61 11 N 10 H New Hampshire W 67-57 history Las Vegas Invitational N 12 H Florida Atlantic W 68-62 2009-10 (15-16) N 20 H Shawnee State W 70-51 11 N 18 H Mercer W 73-56 Coach: Al Skinner N 22 H Buffalo W 92-63 10 N 21 H Rhode Island W 76-72 Captain: Tyler Roche N 25 LV Drake W 87-84 10 N 28 A Michigan W 77-64 N 13 H Dartmouth W 89-58 N 26 LV Oklahoma State W 76-68 10 D1BG Providence L* 89-98 N 17 H St. Francis (NY) W 72-44 D 3 H Sacred Heart W 77-66 8 D4H Saint Louis W 61-39 Paradise Jam D 6 MSG Michigan State L 70-77 6 D9A Maryland W 81-78 N 20 VI Saint Joseph’s L 80-84 D 11 A Maryland L 71-73 6 D 12 H Massachusetts L 80-83 N 21 VI South Dakota State W 75-58 D 18 H Texas Southern W 80-53 13 D 22 H Northeastern W 57-55 N 23 VI Northern Iowa L 69-81 D 22 H Harvard W 89-55 14 D 28 H Sacred Heart W 80-75 N 28 A Providence W 82-77 boston college D 27 A Duquesne W 81-69 13 J2HLongwood W 81-52 D2A Michigan W 62-58 D 31 A Rhode Island W 78-56 13 J5HKansas L 60-85 D6H Miami W 61-60 J 3 H Massachusetts W 91-62 11 J7HRobert Morris L 51-57 D9H Harvard L 67-74 J 8 A Georgia Tech L 58-60 11 J 12 H Wake Forest W 112-73 D 13 H Rhode Island L 69-80 J 10 H NC State L 60-78 15 J 15 H Miami W 76-66 D 20 H Bryant W 72-46 J 14 H Florida State W 90-87 15 J 19 A Virginia L 66-84 D 23 H Massachusetts W 79-67 J 17 A Holy Cross W 63-53 21 J 26 H Virginia Tech L* 73-81 D 30 H South Carolina W 85-76 J 21 A Miami W 65-61 21 J 31 A North Carolina L 69-91 J2HMaine L 51-52 J 25 A North Carolina W 81-74 20 F2A Clemson L 56-78 J5HNJIT W 89-32 J 29 H Georgia Tech W 66-64 20 F6H Maryland L 65-70 J9A Clemson L 56-72

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year-by-year reSultS J 13 A Duke L 59-79 D 1H Indiana W 88-76 2011-12 (9-22) J 16 H Maryland L 57-73 D4BG Massachusetts W 76-71 Coach: Steve Donahue J 19 A Miami W 79-75 D8H Providence W 88-86 N 14 H New Hampshire W 67-64 J 23 A Virginia Tech L 62-63 D 12 A Maryland W 79-75 N 18 A Holy Cross L 64-86 J 26 H Clemson W 75-69 D 19 H Bryant W 93-77 N 21 H Massachusetts L 46-82 J 30 H Florida State L 57-61 D 22 H Bucknell W 84-80 Anaheim 76 Classic F 6H Duke L 63-66 D 29 A Rhode Island L 65-67 N 24 AN Saint Louis L 51-62 F9A Wake Forest L 85-92 J1A South Carolina W 85-70 N 25 AN UC Riverside W* 66-62 F 14 A Florida State L 47-62 J5HHarvard L 69-78 N 27 AN New Mexico L 57-75 F 20 H North Carolina W 71-67 J 8H Georgia Tech W 86-75 N 30 H Penn State L 54-62 F 24 H Virginia Tech W 80-60 J 11 H NC State W 75-66 D 3H Boston University L 61-75 F 27 A Georgia Tech L 68-73 J 15 A Miami L 71-72 D8A Providence L 57-64 M 3H Virginia W 68-55 J 19 H Virginia W 70-67 D 11 H Stony Brook W 66-51 M7 A North Carolina State L 54-66 J 22 A Florida State L 51-67 D 18 H Bryant W 75-55 ACC Tournament J 27 A Duke L 68-84 D 21 H Sacred Heart W 83-73 M 11 GC Virginia L 62-68 F 1H North Carolina L 74-106 D 29 H Harvard L 46-67 F5H Virginia Tech W 58-56 J 2H Rhode Island L** 72-78 F8A Clemson L 69-77 J7A North Carolina L 60-83 Steve donahue F 12 H Maryland W 76-72 J 12 H Clemson W 59-57 F 19 A North Carolina L 46-48 J 14 H Virginia Tech W 61-59 (2010-) F 23 H Miami L 64-73 J 19 A NC State L 62-76 F 26 A Virginia W 63-44 J 21 H Wake Forest L 56-71 W 30, L 35 M1 A Virginia Tech W 76-61 J 26 A Virginia L 49-66 M6 H Wake Forest W 84-68 J 29 H Miami L 54-76 ACC Tournament F1H NC State L 51-56 M 10 GC Wake Forest W 81-67 F 4 PH Georgia Tech L 47-51 M 11 GC Clemson L 47-70 F8H Florida State W 64-60 National Invitation Tournament F 12 A Virginia Tech L 65-66 M 15 A McNeese State W 82-64 F 16 A Maryland L 65-81 2010-11 (21-13) M 19 H Northwestern L 67-85 F 19 H Duke L 50-75 Coach: Steve Donahue F 25 A Wake Forest L 56-85 Captains: Reggie Jackson, Biko Paris, Joe Trapani F 29 H Georgia Tech W 56-52 N 13 H Dartmouth W 89-58 M3 A Miami L 56-77 N 12 H St. Francis (NY) W 79-49 ACC Tournament N 16 H Yale L 67-75 M8PH NC State L 57-78 N 22 H Holy Cross W 69-54 Old Spice Classic * — Overtime game N 25 HP Texas A&M W 67-65 ** — Double-overtime game N 26 HP Wisconsin L 55-65 *** — Triple-overtime game N 28 HP California W 68-46 key AA - American Airlines Arena, Miami, Fla. JC - Jacksonville Coliseum, Jacksonville, Fla. PO - Portland Civic Center, Portland, Maine AB - Auburn, N.Y. JK - Jacksonville, Fla. PR - Eugene Guerra Sports Complex, Bayamon, AC - American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas KG - Keaney Gym, Kingston, R.I. Puerto Rico AH - Assembly Hall, Bloomington, Ind. KP - Kezar Pavilion, San Francisco, Calif. RA - 69th Regiment Armory, New York, N.Y. AN – Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, Calif. LCC - Lahaina Civic Center RC - Richmond, Va. AP - Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, Anaheim, Calif. LH - Lincoln Hall, Chelsea, Mass. RC - Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Va. AR - Brockton (Mass.) Armory LJ - Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, RH - Rochester, N.Y. AW - AmericaWest Arena, Phoenix, Ariz. Winston-Salem, N.C. SA - St. Alphonsus Gym, Roxbury, Mass. SM - St. Mary’s Hall, Cambridge, Mass. LO - Loyola University Fieldhouse, New Orleans, La. SCC - Springfield Civic Center, Springfield, Mass. BA - Boston Arena, Boston, Mass. LV - Valley High School, Las Vegas, Nev. SD - San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, Calif. BC - Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. MA - Miami Arena, Miami, Fla. SE - Special Events Center, El Paso, Texas BF - Buffalo, N.Y. MB - Mechanics Building, Boston, Mass. SL - Checkerdome, St. Louis, Mo. BG - Boston Garden, Boston, Mass. MC - Memorial Coliseum, Tuscaloosa, Ala. SP - St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, Fla. BN - Boston Normal School Gym MCI - MCI Center, Washington, D.C. SS - Stan Sheriff Center, Honolulu, Hawaii BR - Brandeis, Waltham, Mass. ME - Meadowlands Arena/Continental Arena, East T - Cousens Gymnasium, Tufts University, Medford, BY - Boston YMCA Rutherford, N.J. Mass. CC - Colby College, Waterville, Maine MG - Memorial Gym, Nashville, Tenn. TJ - Aoyama Gakuin Memorial Arena, Tokyo, Japan CCC - Cumberland County Civic Center, Portland, MS - Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, Ind. TO - The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. Maine MT - Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn. TP - Toso Pavilion, Santa Clara, Calif. CD - Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. MSA - Metropolitan Sports Arena, Minneapolis, UC - University Club CF - Cole Field House, College Park, Md. Minn. US - Capital Centre/USAir Arena, Landover, Md. CH - Charlotte, N.C. MSG - Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. VI - Univ. of Virgin Islands Sport and Fitness Center, CHC - Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, N.C. MW - Milwaukee (Wis.) Arena St. Thomas, USVI CO - Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, Ore. NC - Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, N.Y. WA - Worcester Auditorium, Worcester, Mass. DT - Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas NH - New Haven, Conn. WC - The Centrum, Worcester, Mass. DV - Dover, N.H. NHC - New Haven Coliseum, New Haven, Conn. WCC - Westchester County Center FY - Fayetteville, W.Va. NY - New York, N.Y. WH - Wheeling Civic Center, Wheeling, W.Va. GC - Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C. NYA - New York Athletic Club, New York, N.Y. WO - Wolstein Center, Cleveland, Ohio GD - Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga. OA - Orlando Arena, Orlando, Fla. WP - White Plains, N.Y. GH - Girls High School Gym, West Newton St. OU - Dee Event Center, Ogden, Utah WV - WVU Coliseum, Morgantown, W.Va. HC - Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah PA - Pepsi Arena, Albany, N.Y. HCC - Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn. PCC - Providence (R.I.) Civic Center/Dunkin’ Donuts * Beginning with 1966-67, the number after the HI - Honolulu International Center Arena Center score indicates Boston College’s Associated Press HP – HP Field House, Lake Buena Vista, Fla. PE - Palesta, Philadelphia, Pa. ranking at game time HS - HSBC Arena, Buffalo, N.Y. PH – Philips Arena, Atlanta, Ga. HT - Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas PM - Exposition Center, Portland, Maine

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oston College was founded in 1863 by the Soci- content, that is doubly rich with the best of human thought ety of Jesus to serve the sons of Boston’s Irish and with the profound insights of faith,” writes Reverend Bimmigrants. It was the first institution of higher William P. Leahy, SJ, who assumed the presidency of Boston education to be founded in the city of Boston. Today, it is one College in 1996. “We believe that Boston College provides a of the foremost universities in the nation, with a coeduca- transforming experience for young men and women.” tional enrollment of nearly 14,700 undergraduate and grad- A continued expression of this philosophy, based on the uate students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries. Jesuit principle of cura personalis, or care for the individual, Boston College has grown not just in size, but also in di- is the faculty’s dedication to teaching. BC faculty members versity and stature. Today, it is ranked 31st among national have been honored for their teaching by the Carnegie Foun- universities by US News & World Report. Its Graduate School dation for the Advancement of Education, while the Univer- of Social Work is listed among the nation's top 10, also by sity's overall commitment to teaching has been ranked among US News, while the graduate programs of its Lynch School of the nation’s top 20, also by US News & World Report. Education are among the top 20 and its Connell School of A Boston College education focuses not only on intellectual Nursing and Law School among the top 30. In addition, the development, but also on personal, spiritual and physical de- Carroll School of Management is ranked ninth in velopment. Students are asked to use their abilities, educa- Bloomberg/BusinessWeek’s “Top Undergraduate Business tion and acquired skills to help others in need, whether in Programs 2012.” Boston or Belize. For example, each year, BC undergraduates Boston College is among the nation’s most selective uni- give some 550,000 hours of community service in the Boston versities, with approximately 34,000 applications received for area, while more than 650 students trade vacation for service its 2,250-member Class of 2016, and is numbered among the during Spring Break. Nearly 2,000 students take part in re- top American private research universities. treats and spiritual formation activities annually. After more than a century of growth and evolution, Boston Today, the Boston College motto “ever to excel” also ex- College holds fast to the ideals that inspired its Jesuit tends to a broad array of extracurricular activities and oppor- founders. The University today remains focused on its mission tunities ranging from sports to the arts. Athletics is integral of helping students to develop their minds and talents while to the University’s focus on the development of the whole per- providing them with the motivation and compassion to use son in mind, body and soul. BC offers 31 men’s and women’s those talents in the service of others. varsity sports — all of which compete at the NCAA Division I “Deeply rooted in its Catholic and Jesuit origins, Boston level — and perennially has one of the highest student-ath- College offers an education that is distinctive in spirit and lete graduation rates in Division IA.

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illiam P. Leahy, S.J., became the 25th president esnPeiWBseBl tf 021 als2011-12 reVieW 2012-13 eagles BasketBall staff season PreVieW of Boston College on July 31, 1996. Born in W Omaha, he grew up on his family’s farm near Imogene, Iowa. After one year of college at Creighton University, he entered the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1967. He received a bachelor's degree in philosophy and a master's de- gree in United States history from Saint Louis University in 1972 and 1975, respectively. Between 1975 and 1979, he studied the- ology at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, California, earn- ing a master's degree in divinity and a master’s degree in sacred theology while there. Ordained a priest in 1978, he completed doc- toral studies in United States history at Stanford University in 1985. Father Leahy joined the department of history at in 1985 and became a tenured associate professor there six years later. In July 1991, he was named executive vice president at Marquette, where he served until being named pres- ident of Boston College in 1996. During his years at Boston College, Father Leahy has presided over an institution that has become one of the nation’s best and most selective national universities. Since 1996, BC’s endowment, sponsored research grants and student financial aid have more than doubled, and the percentage of student applicants accepted has fallen from 41 percent to 27 percent, while SAT scores have Boston College University President William P. Leahy, S.J. risen by more than 160 points. In addition, more than 100 full- time faculty members have been added, minority student enroll- among those universities with the highest NCAA graduation rates. ment in undergraduate programs has climbed from 18 percent to Following a comprehensive assessment and planning effort by 28 percent and annual cash gifts to the University have increased the Boston College community, in 2007 the University announced from $24 million to $100 million. a 10-year Strategic Plan that will build on Boston College’s During his presidency, undergraduate applications to Boston strengths and accomplishments of the past and will focus addi- College have grown from 16,500 to more than 34,000, making BC tional resources on undergraduate liberal arts education and for- one of the 10 most — applied to private universities in the United mation, as well as integrated science research and teaching. The States. Currently, the University enrolls students from all 50 University also intends to increasingly apply the strengths of its states and 80 countries, and its undergraduates have earned more professional schools to resolving critical societal issues, and foster than 300 prestigious fellowships, including two Rhodes Schol- even more international links. In addition, Boston College intends aCC arships. Student-athletes at BC succeed in balancing the de- to remain faithful to its Jesuit, Catholic heritage and to become mands of academics and athletics, and BC consistently ranks the leading Catholic university and theological center in the world.

Boston College ViCe Presidents Chancellor Vice President for Vice President and Vice President Vice President and J. Donald Monan, S.J. Facilities Management University Secretary for Development Assistant to the history Daniel F. Bourque Mary Lou DeLong Thomas P. Lockerby President Provost and Dean William B. Neenan, S.J. of Faculties Vice President Senior Vice President Senior Vice President Cutberto Garza for Information for University James P. McIntyre Vice President for Technology Services Advancement Student Affairs Executive Vice Michael J. Bourque James J. Husson Financial Vice Patrick Rombalski Boston College President President and Patrick J. Keating Vice President for Vice President for Treasurer Vice President for University Mission Governmental and Peter C. McKenzie Human Resources Vice President and Ministry Community Affairs Leo V. Sullivan for Planning John T. Butler, S.J. Thomas J. Keady and Assessment Kelli Armstrong

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directions to campus FROM THE MASSACHUSETTS TURNPIKE (I-90): East to Exit 17 (Newton/Watertown). Take the first right onto Centre Street. Proceed 1.5 miles to Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30 East). Take a left onto Commonwealth Avenue. The Chestnut Hill campus is approximately one mile to the right.

FROM ROUTE 128/I-95: Exit 24, Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30 East). Chestnut Hill campus is approximately five miles on the right.

FROM DOWNTOWN BOSTON:Take Commonwealth Avenue (Route

30 West) to Newton. Chestnut Hill campus is on the left.

FROM LOGAN AIRPORT: Follow signs to Massachusetts Turnpike West to Exit 17 (Newton/Watertown). Proceed around the rotary (around Sheraton hotel) and take a right onto Centre Street. Proceed 1.5 miles to Commonwealth Avenue (Route 30 East). Take a left onto Commonwealth Avenue. The Chestnut Hill campus is approximately one mile on the right.

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The Eagles at the Olympic Stadium (Barcelona) BC visits the famous bullfighting arena (Madrid)

BC fans are worldwide (Valencia) The Eagles put on a clinic (Saint Julia de Vilatorta)

This was definitely a great experience for basketball, but the memories that all of us guys shared will never be forgotten by any of us. I know that 30 years from now we will be able to look back and say that we had a great trip. This trip really brought all of us much closer. We were all good friends and liked each other before, but spending this time together has really made us a family. I’ve said it before, but I wouldn’t have wanted to go on this trip with anyone else. We made memories for a lifetime. “ — Ryan andeRson ” BC formats_Layout 1 10/2/12 4:21 PM Page 4

DATE OPPONENT TV TIME NOVEMBER 11 Sunday Florida International ESPN3 2 p.m. 15 Thursday % Baylor # ESPNU/WatchESPN 3 p.m. 16 Friday % Dayton/Colorado # ESPNU/WatchESPN TBA 18 Sunday % Charleston Classic # TBA TBA 21 Wednesday Auburn# ESPN3 4 p.m. 25 Sunday Bryant ESPN3 2 p.m. 28 Wednesday at Penn State $ ESPNU/WatchESPN 9:15 p.m. DECEMBER 4 Tuesday Harvard ESPN3 7 p.m. 8 Saturday St. Francis (NY) ESPN3 2 p.m. 16 Sunday New Hampshire RSN/ESPN3 1 p.m. 22 Saturday Providence ESPN3 2 p.m. 29 Saturday Holy Cross ESPN3 2 p.m. 31 Monday Dartmouth ESPN3 2 p.m. JANUARY 5 Saturday NC State* ESPN2/WatchESPN 4 p.m. 9 Wednesday at Virginia Tech* RSN/ESPN3 7 p.m. 12 Saturday at Wake Forest* RSN/ESPN3 4 p.m. 16 Wednesday Miami* RSN/ESPN3 7 p.m. 22 Tuesday at Maryland* ESPNU/WatchESPN 9 p.m. 26 Saturday at Virginia* RSN/ESPN3 1 p.m. 29 Tuesday North Carolina* ESPNU/WatchESPN 9 p.m. FEBRUARY 2 Saturday Clemson* ACC Network/ESPN3 Noon 5 Tuesday at Miami* RSN/ESPN3 7 p.m. 10 Sunday Duke* ESPNU/WatchESPN 6 p.m. 13 Wednesday Wake Forest* RSN/ESPN3 7 p.m. 16 Saturday at Florida State* ACC Network/ESPN3 Noon 19 Tuesday Maryland* ACC Network/ESPN3 9 p.m. 24 Sunday at Duke* ACC Network/ESPN3 2 p.m. 27 Wednesday at NC State* ACC Network/ESPN3 8 p.m. MARCH 3 Sunday Virginia* ACC Network/ESPN3 4 p.m. 5 Tuesday at Clemson* RSN/ESPN3 7 p.m. 9 Saturday Georgia Tech* ACC Network/ESPN3 Noon

All times – Eastern time (subject to change) * ACC game # Charleston Classic % game in Charleston, S.C. $ ACC-Big Ten Challenge