The Eagles landed commitments from Gerald Green, Jr. and DJ Biggins, both cornerbacks in the 2026 class that will likely be difference makers once they arrive to Chestnut Hill. Bo
The Boston College Eagles (9-9, 1-6 ACC) men’s basketball team suffered its fourth consecutive loss on Saturday night to the No. 3 Duke Blue Devils (16-2, 8-0 ACC) 88-63 at Conte Forum.
The Blue Devils have been one of the best teams in college basketball this season. Led by freshman guard/forward Cooper Flagg, who is averaging 18.7 points per game, Duke has bolstered an 88.2 win percentage which is the fifth highest in the nation.
Flagg scored a game-high 28 points and settled down after an early injury scare and missing four of his first five shots. Chad Venning led Boston College with 19 points.
Cooper Flagg scored 28 points to lead No. 3 Duke to its 12th straight victory, an 88-63 win over Boston College.
Playing in his native New England with hundreds of fans from Maine in attendance, Cooper Flagg scored 28 points to lead Duke past Boston College on Saturday.
As of now, the Eagles hold nine commitments for the 2026 recruiting class and rank No. 16 in 247Sports ' composite ranking. This year for 2025, O'Brien and his staff compiled the No. 68 ranked class, so to be near the top at this point of the offseason for 2026 is a major improvement.
Green Jr., is the eighth commitment for Boston College’s 2026 class, joining defensive lineman Mac Fitzgerald, EDGEs Dominic Funke and Mason Leak, offensive linemen Marcelino Atunes, Jr., Brady Bekkenhuis, and Dean Ruksnaitis, quarterback Corin Berry.
Freshman Cooper Flagg put on a show in a return to New England, pouring in 28 points as No. 3 Duke blew out Boston College in the second half of an 88-63 victory Saturday night at Chestnut Hill, Mass.
The Boston College Eagles (9-9, 1-6 ACC) men’s basketball team is looking to snap its four-game losing streak as it travels to Charlottesville, Va., to take on the Virginia Cavaliers (8-10, 1-6 ACC) on Tuesday night. Both teams have had similar seasons leading up to the matchup.
Boston College faces Virginia in ACC play Tuesday. Tuesday's meeting is the first of the season between the two teams.