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All-Time Series Records all-time series records TEAM W L FIRST MET LAST MET LAST RESULT TEAM W L FIRST MET LAST MET LAST RESULT AIC 2 0 1947-48 1950-51 BC 80-41 (12/4/50) Georgetown 28 44 1946-47 2006-07 GT 62-55 (3/17/07) Amherst 2 0 1945-46 1946-47 BC 65-36 (2/12/47) Georgia 1 0 1968-69 1968-69 BC 89-83 (12/26/68) Appalachian State 1 0 2003-04 2003-04 BC 92-67 (11/22/03) Georgia Tech 12 15 1946-47 2018-19 GT 81-78OT (3/3/19) Arizona 0 3 1985-86 1997-98 UA 99-69 (11/24/97) Hartford 7 2 1984-85 2018-19 UH 79-78OT (12/31/18) Arizona State 1 2 1974-75 1993-94 BC 78-74 (12/5/93) Harvard 35 16 1905-06 2016-17 HU 74-66 (12/7/16) Arkansas State 2 0 1990-91 2001-02 BC 76-70 (12/21/01) Hawaii 1 0 1964-65 1964-65 BC 120-74 (12/29/64) Army 3 5 1959-60 1970-71 Army 63-61 (12/12/70) Hofstra 2 0 1975-76 1991-92 BC 65-52 (12/9/91) Arnold 1 0 1950-51 1950-51 BC 92-53 (12/6/50) Holy Cross 54 58 1905-06 2012-13 BC 70-60 (12/29/12) Auburn 2 2 1985-86 2016-17 BC 72-71 (12/12/16) Houston 0 1 1981-82 1981-82 UH 99-92 (3/21/82) Ball State 1 0 1980-81 1980-81­­ BC 93-90 (3/13/81) Indiana 3 1 1983-84 2010-11 BC 88-76 (12/1/10) Baltimore 1 0 1978-79 1978-79 BC 92-72 (1/12/79) Iona 1 2 1950-51 1999-00 Iona 71-63 (12/30/99) Bates 1 1 1920-21 1947-48 Bates 65-54 (2/20/48) Iowa 2 0 1974-75 2008-09 BC 57-55 (12/2/08) Baylor 0 1 2012-13 2012-13 BU 84-74 (11/15/12) Iowa State 3 0 1983-84 2002-03 BC 85-78 (12/10/02) Becker 1 1 1947-48 1948-49 BC 63-46 (1/22/49) IUPUI 0 1 2018-19 2018-19 IUPUI 76-69 (11/14/18) Bentley 6 0 1975-76 1982-83 BC 132-79 (12/11/82) Jacksonville 1 0 1973-74 1973-74 BC 87-77 (3/24/74) Binghamton 1 0 2014-15 2014-15 BC 63-49 (12/14/14) Kansas 1 2 1968-69 2007-08 KU 85-60 (1/5/08) Biscayne 1 0 1979-80 1979-80 BC 107-75 (1/7/80) Kansas State 1 2 1974-75 2016-17 KS 72-54 (11/25/16) Boston University 39 17 1904-05 2011-12 BU 75-61 (12/3/11) Kent State 2 1 2002-03 2004-05 BC 67-65 (12/29/04) Bowling Green 0 2 1946-47 1947-48 BGSU 74-48 (2/10/48) Kings Point 1 0 1945-46 1945-46 BC 53-50 (12/21/45) Bradley Tech 0 1 1946-47 1946-47 Bradley 60-56 (2/18/47) Lafayette 1 0 1986-87 1986-87 BC 90-84 OT (12/30/86) Brandeis 13 5 1951-52 1964-65 BC 81-51 (2/20/65) La Salle 3 2 1946-47 2017-18 BC 82-61 (11/19/17) Brooklyn 1 2 1920-21 1991-92 BC 77-53 (11/30/91) LeMoyne 13 5 1951-52 1979-80 BC 86-57 (12/2/79) Brown 20 1 1946-47 2000-01 BC 81-52 (11/25/00) Long Island 5 0 1992-93 2004-05 BC 87-46 (11/30/04) Bryant 4 1 2008-09 2011-12 BC 75-55 (12/18/11) Longwood 1 0 2007-08 2007-08 BC 81-52 (1/2/08) Bucknell 2 0 1951-52 2010-11 BC 84-80 (12/22/10) Los Angeles State 1 1 1963-64 1964-65 LAS 104-88 (12/22/64) Buffalo 4 0 1993-94 2005-06 BC 92-63 (11/22/05) Louisville 4 7 1965-66 2018-19 BC 66-59 (2/27/19) CCNY 1 1 1949-50 1950-51 BC 63-59 (1/11/50) Lowell 1 0 1980-81 1980-81 BC 114-54 (2/4/81) California 2 0 1987-88 2010-11 BC 68-46 (11/28/10) Lowell Textile 4 4 1904-05 1924-25 BC 29-10 (1/24/25) Cal Poly SLO 1 0 1994-95 1994-95 BC 97-60 (11/25/94) Loyola Chicago 1 0 2018-19 2018-19 BC 78-66 (11/21/18) Canisius 5 12 1948-49 1973-74 CC 86-81 (12/4/73) Loyola (Md.) 1 0 2008-09 2008-09 BC 90-57 (11/17/08) Central Connecticut 5 0 1996-97 2017-18 BC 84-65 (12/17/17) Loyola Marymount 1 0 1949-50 1949-50 BC 55-53 (12/20/49) Chaminade 2 0 1993-94 1997-98 BC 81-72 (11/26/97) Maine 17 4 1920-21 2017-18 BC 85-65 (11/10/17) Cincinnati 1 1 1969-70 1973-74 BC 63-62 (3/17/74) Manhattan 2 2 1945-46 1969-70 BC 91-64 (12/29/69) Clemson 7 18 1975-76 2018-19 CU 76-66 (2/23/19) Marist 2 0 2000-01 2014-15 BC 79-61 (12/1/14) Coastal Carolina 3 0 1987-88 1992-93 BC 69-65 (12/13/92) Marquette 1 2 1957-58 1998-99 MU 70-49 (11/14/98) Colgate 1 1 1954-55 2017-18 BC 81-66 (12/12/17) Marshall 0 1 1955-56 1955-56 MU 130-69 (12/29/55) Colby 10 3 1946-47 1965-66 BC 95-79 (1/29/66) Maryland 9 9 1957-58 2013-14 UM 88-80 (12/12/13) College of Charleston 0 1 2012-13 2012-13 CC 71-67 (11/18/12) Md. Eastern Shore 4 0 1988-89 2016-17 BC 73-57 (11/15/16) Colorado State 1 1 1965-66 1987-88 CSU 58-57 (3/30/88) MIT 1 3 1905-06 1923-24 BC 29-17 (2/27/24) Columbia 3 0 1982-83 2018-19 BC 82-73 (12/12/18) Massachusetts 26 21 1905-06 2014-15 UM 71-62 (11/16/14) Connecticut 35 55 1918-19 2013-14 UConn 72-70 (11/21/13) UMass Lowell 1 1 2014-15 2015-16 UML 68-66 (12/6/15) Coppin State 2 0 1992-93 1993-94 BC 90-64 (12/30/93) McNeese State 1 0 2010-11 2010-11 BC 82-64 (3/15/11) Cornell 3 0 1969-70 1976-77 BC 74-70 (12/31/76) Memphis State 1 1 1984-85 1990-91 BC 82-78 (11/14/90) Creighton 0 1 1974-75 1974-75 CU 62-61 (12/28/74) Mercer 1 0 2007-08 2007-08 BC 73-56 (11/18/07) Dartmouth 22 8 1904-05 2017-18 BC 86-72 (1/13/18) Merrimack 9 0 1953-54 1981-82 BC 95-59 (1/30/54) Davidson 1 0 1970-71 1970-71 BC 72-67 (12/29/70) Miami 26 24 1962-63 2018-19 BC 64-57 (2/17/19) Dayton 0 2 2012-13 2014-15 UD 65-53 (11/23/14) Miami (Ohio) 1 1 1977-78 2001-02 MU 73-67 (12/21/01) Delaware 1 0 2015-16 2015-16 BC 69-61 (12/19/15) Michigan 4 1 1972-73 2009-10 BC 62-58 (12/2/09) DePaul 2 1 1949-50 2018-19 BC 65-62 (12/22/18) Michigan State 3 3 1946-47 2015-16 MSU 99-68 (11/26/15) Detroit 2 4 1958-59 1971-72 Detroit 76-68 (1/29/72) Middle Tenn. State 1 0 1987-88 1987-88 BC 78-69 (3/26/88) Drake 1 0 2005-06 2005-06 BC 87-84 (11/25/05) Milwaukee 1 1 2004-05 2018-19 BC 73-53 (11/6/18) Drexel 1 0 1990-91 1990-91 BC 83-62 (11/30/90) Minnesota 1 0 2018-19 2018-19 BC 68-56 (11/26/18) Duke 3 21 1979-80 2018-19 Duke 80-55 (2/5/19) Monmouth 2 0 1998-99 2003-04 BC 60-50 (11/23/03) Duquesne 6 5 1948-49 2006-07 DU 98-93 (12/28/06) Montana 1 1 1976-77 2005-06 BC 69-56 (3/18/06) East Carolina 1 0 1977-78 1977-78 BC 86-75 (12/10/77) Morris Brown 2 0 2000-01 2001-02 BC 90-65 (12/4/01) Evansville 1 1 1956-57 1987-88 BC 86-81 (3/22/88) Navy 4 1 1958-59 1966-67 BC 101-76 (1/7/67) Fairfield 27 11 1951-52 2018-19 BC 77-67 (12/16/18) Nebraska 0 1 2017-18 2017-18 NEB 71-62 (11/29/17) Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0 1992-93 1992-93 BC 72-54 (12/10/92) New Hampshire 26 6 1905-06 2015-16 BC 72-67 (12/30/15) Florida 0 2 1993-94 1994-95 UF 91-65 (11/29/94) NJIT 1 0 2009-10 2009-10 BC 89-32 (1/5/10) Florida Atlantic 3 0 1997-98 2013-14 BC 82-79 (11/17/13) New Mexico 1 1 2011-12 2014-15 BC 69-65 (11/20/14) FIU 1 0 2012-13 2012-13 BC 84-70 (11/11/12) NYU 2 5 1945-46 1964-65 BC 102-84 (12/10/64) Florida State 7 11 2005-06 2018-19 BC 87-82 (1/20/19) Niagara 1 0 1992-93 1992-93 BC 87-83 (3/18/93) Florida Tech 1 1 1987-88 1988-89 FT 77-75 (12/30/88) Nicholls State 0 1 2016-17 2016-17 NS 79-73 (11/11/16) Fordham 20 9 1919-20 2015-16 BC 64-55 (12/22/15) North Carolina 5 18 1966-67 2018-19 UNC 79-66 (3/6/19) Furman 1 0 1974-75 1974-75 BC 82-76 (3/15/75) N.C.
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