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    Eagles Picked to Finish 13th in 2022-23 ACC Preseason Poll

    Eagles Picked to Finish 13th in 2022-23 ACC Preseason Poll Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher Boston College men's basketball enters the 2022-23 season with depth the program hasn't enjoyed in years. That's reflected in the team's KenPom preseason ranking (74th nationally and 10th in the...
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    Examining BC's Possible Rotation for 2022-23 Season

    Examining BC's Possible Rotation for 2022-23 Season Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher It's not hyperbole to say that the 2022-23 Boston College men's basketball season will be the program's most highly-anticipated campaign in at least a decade. After all, even the 2017-18 team that...
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    BC’s 2022 Recruiting Class Clocks in at 26th Nationally

    BC’s 2022 Recruiting Class Clocks in at 26th Nationally Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher It’s official. Boston College has two four-star recruits in the same class. That hasn’t happened since Rivals started tracking recruiting data in 2002. The Eagles’ 2022 recruiting class is 26th...
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    Grant Wants to ‘Move Program Forward’ in Year One

    Grant Wants to ‘Move Program Forward’ in Year One Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Staff Writer Earl Grant has been part of and led program rebuilds before. When he was an assistant at Wichita State, a mid-major power throughout the 2010s, the Shockers transformed from an 11-win team in 2007-08...
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    Some more on Armani Mighty...

    Class of 2022 Center Armani Mighty Commits to BC Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Staff Writer Boston College men’s basketball tied together its Class of 2022 recruiting class with its biggest prospect of the cycle: at least in terms of size. Armani Mighty, a 6-foot-10 center from Canada...
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    Four-star Forward Prince Aligbe Chooses BC Over Cal and Ohio State

    Four-star Forward Prince Aligbe Chooses BC Over Cal and Ohio State Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Staff Writer Boston College men’s basketball went 16 years without landing a four-star recruit. The drought spanned from Craig Smith in 2002 to Jairus Hamilton in 2018. New head coach Earl Grant...
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