Boston College Athletics

Men's Basketball Hosts Seton Hall Wednesday
January 25, 2000 | Men's Basketball
Jan. 25, 2000
Seton Hall (12-3, 4-1) at Boston College (9-8, 1-4)
January 26, 2000 -- 7:30 p.m.Conte Forum (8,606) -- Chestnut Hill, MA
QUICK HITS: Freshman Troy Bell netted 20 points at Miami, his eighth game this season with at least 20 points ... Sophomore Brian Ross grabbed a team-high seven rebounds at Miami, marking the sixth time this season that he's led the Eagles in that category ... Junior Kenny Harley played a season-high 31 minutes at Miami, contributing nine points and four rebounds.
AT HOME: Boston College has a 6-3 record in Conte Forum this season, including a 1-1 mark in BIG EAST contests ... Seton Hall has a 3-0 road record, including two wins in conference play.
TURNOVERS: After averaging just 13.2 turnovers per game in the five previous contests, Boston College committed 23 turnovers in its 62-54 loss at Miami. The 23 turnovers were the Eagles' highest turnover total since committing 28 against Illinois-Chicago seven games earlier (Dec. 22, 1999) ... At the same time, BC forced Miami into just 14 turnovers, the fewest miscues by a BC foe since Penn State made 14 on Nov. 27, 1999.
SHOOTING WOES: Boston College's recent shooting woes continued in its loss at Miami. The Eagles shot 30.4 percent, their lowest single-game percentage since shooting 23.7 percent against Massachusetts on Dec. 12, 1998 ... BC hasn't hit 37.0 percent from the field in any of the last six games. In this stretch, the Eagles are shooting 35.0 percent from the field ... BC made just 17 field goals against Miami, its lowest single-game total since March 3, 1999 (17 vs. Syracuse in the BIG EAST Championship Tournament).
HALFTIME SCORE: Boston College has an 8-0 record this season when leading at halftime, 1-7 when trailing at the break, and 0-1 when tied after 20 minutes.
MAGIC NUMBER: Boston College is 8-2 when limiting its opponents to fewer than 70 points. Both of the losses have come in the Eagles' last three games (at Villanova and at Miami) ... BC is 1-6 when allowing more than 70 points.
BOSTON COLLEGE'S PROBABLE STARTERS
1999-2000
Pos. | No. | Name | Yr. | PPG, RPG | Last Game | |
| F | 00 | Uka Agbai | Fr. | 5.4, 4.6 | 4 pts., 5 reb. | |
| F | 3 | Michael Cotton | Sr. | 4.5, 3.9 | 6 pts., 4 reb. | |
| F | 45 | Brian Ross | So. | 4.8, 4.6 | 6 pts., 7 reb. | |
| G | 2 | Troy Bell | Fr. | 19.1, 2.8 | 20 pts., 3 reb. | |
| G | 23 | Xavier Singletary | Jr. | 12.2, 3.6 | 0 pts., 3 reb. |
LAST GAME: Freshman Troy Bell scored 20 points to lead Boston College in a 62-54 loss to Miami. The game, originally scheduled to be played in Miami Arena, was moved to AmericanAirlines Arena because of a punctured water pipe near Miami Arena. The game marked the first collegiate contest in the new arena ... Sophomore forward Brian Ross added six points and a team-high seven rebounds for the Eagles ... BC trailed by as many as 11 points -- 23-12 -- in the first half, before outscoring the host 'Canes 15-7 in the final minutes of the half and settling for a 30-27 deficit at the intermission. Miami scored the first nine points of the second half to take a 39-27 lead with 17:19 remaining ... Trailing 40-29 with 14:58 left, BC used a 15-6 run over the next six minutes to trim the UM advantage to two points, 46-44. The home team recovered, however, scoring six of the game's next seven points to regain control. BC made just one field goal -- a Bell jumper with 16 seconds left -- in the game's final 8:58 ... BC committed 23 turnovers, its highest total since Dec. 22, 1999.
REBOUNDING: After outrebounding its opponent in eight of the first 11 games this season, Boston College has lost the rebounding battle in five of the last six contests. In this stretch, the Eagles have a -5.0 rebounding margin.
FREE THROWS: One of the better free-throw shooting teams in the conference, Boston College has made 72.6 percent of its free throws ... BC has shot better than 70.0 percent from the foul line in seven of the last eight games ... BC has shot at least 80.0 percent from the foul line in six games this season ... BC shot a season-best 90.0 percent from the line (9-for-10) in its 71-63 loss to Iona (Dec. 30) ... In its 89-71 win over Michigan (Dec. 19), Boston College shot 22-for-25 from the foul line, 88.0 percent ... BC has shot 48-for-59 from the line -- 81.4 percent -- in its last three games.
STEALS: Boston College has recorded 166 steals in its first 17 games, an average of 9.8 steals per game. BC ranks fourth among the league's 13 schools in this category ... The Eagles have registered 10 or more steals in each of eight games ... BC recorded a season-best 19 steals in the season opener against New Hampshire (Nov. 20) ... In five BIG EAST contests, BC has registered 51 steals, an average of 10.2 per game.
DEPTH: Boston College's bench has outscored its opponent's bench in 15 of 17 games this season. BC has an 8-7 record in these games ... BC's reserves are averaging 25.8 points per game, while its opponents' reserves are averaging 16.3 ppg ... BC's bench scored a season-high 52 points in the season opener against New Hampshire (Nov. 20) ... BC's reserves scored a season-low eight points at Holy Cross (Dec. 7) ... BC's bench was outscored in its first meeting with Massachusetts (Dec. 4) and against Providence (Jan. 8).
THE SERIES VS. SETON HALL: BC holds a 38-26 advantage in its series against Seton Hall, including a 22-15 advantage in BIG EAST regular-season meetings ... BC has also won three of four BIG EAST Tournament contests ... BC has won seven of the last eight games ... The two teams split two games last winter, with each team winning on its homecourt.
In Conte Forum: Boston College has a 6-4 record in 10 games against Seton Hall in Conte Forum ... BC has won the last three contests on its home floor. Seton Hall's last win in Chestnut Hill was an 82-75 victory on Feb. 4, 1994.
CURRENT EAGLES VS. SETON HALL
| NAME | GP | Pts./Avg. | Reb./Avg. | Ast./Avg. |
| Kenny Walls | 2 | 26/13.0 | 10/5.0 | 3/1.5 |
| Brian Ross | 2 | 18/9.0 | 2/1.0 | 1/0.5 |
| Michael Cotton | 2 | 13/6.5 | 7/3.5 | 2/1.0 |
| Kenny Harley | 4 | 36/9.0 | 11/2.8 | 2/0.5 |
| Dwayne Pina | 4 | 10/2.5 | 10/2.5 | 19/4.8 |
| Jonathan Beerbohm | 4 | 18/4.5 | 8/2.0 | 2/0.5 |
Notes: Kenny Harley scored 17 points in each of the two meetings with Seton Hall last winter ... Jonathan Beerbohm has one double-figure outing against the Pirates, netting 11 points in the second game last year ... Dwayne Pina registered a career-high nine assists in the first game against Seton Hall last year. He handed out seven assists in the second contest ... Michael Cotton and Brian Ross have each scored in double figures once against Seton Hall. Ross had 12 points in the first meeting last winter, while Cotton netted 12 in the second game ... Kenny Walls scored two points in last year's first meeting, but exploded for 24 points in the second game.
THE COACHES
THE HEAD COACH: Al Skinner is in his third season as the Eagles' head coach. Skinner assumed the head coaching duties at Boston College on April 17, 1997. A 1974 graduate of the University of Massachusetts, he starred on the Minutemen's basketball team. He finished his collegiate career with 1,252 points. A team captain as a senior, he has subsequently been elected to the University's Athletic Hall of Fame. Following his collegiate career, Skinner played professional basketball for six years -- with the New York Nets (ABA and NBA), Detroit Pistons (NBA), Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) and Joventut (Barcelona, Spain) ... He has a 30-45 record in two-plus seasons at the Heights. Prior to coming to BC, he enjoyed nine successful years at the University of Rhode Island. In his tenure at URI, Skinner had a 138-126 record, leading the Rams to two NCAA Tournament (1992-93 and 1996-97) and two NIT (1991-92 and 1995-96) bids ... Skinner has a career record of 168-171.
Skinner vs. Seton Hall: Al Skinner has a 3-3 career record against the Pirates. He has a 3-1 record as the head coach at Boston College. He was 0-2 in his nine years at Rhode Island.
THE ASSISTANT COACHES: Skinner is joined on the BC bench by associate head coach Tim O'Shea, assistant coaches Bill Coen and Ed Cooley, and administrative assistant Pat Duquette. Three of the four -- Coen, Cooley and former BC star guard O'Shea ('84) -- came with Skinner from Rhode Island, while Duquette came to BC from St. Michael's College.
PLAYER NOTES
#00 UKA AGBAI: The freshman forward is averaging 5.4 points and 4.6 rebounds per game ... After coming off the bench for the first four games of the season, Agbai has started each of the last 13 games ... He has led (or tied for the team lead) the team in rebounding in five games, including two of the team's five BIG EAST contests ... In recent action, Agbai blocked four shots in the Eagles' loss at Miami. The game marked the third time this season that the freshman has blocked at least four shots in one game ... Agbai notched six points and five rebounds at Villanova (Jan. 15), and six points and seven rebounds at Notre Dame (Jan. 12) ... In the Eagles' win over Providence (Jan. 8), the freshman played a career-high 37 minutes. In that time, he contributed three points, tied for team-high rebounding honors with six, and became the first BC player to block five shots in one game since Jonathan Beerbohm recorded five against Notre Dame on Jan. 27, 1999 ... Agbai grabbed a career-high nine rebounds in a win over Illinois-Chicago (Dec. 22) ... In the Eagles' win over Michigan (Dec. 19), Agbai registered 10 points and five rebounds. His 10-point effort was his third double-figure game of the season (all with 10 points). His other double-digit efforts came against New Hampshire (Nov. 20) and Hartford (Nov. 29) ... Agbai came to Boston College from New York City's Archbishop Molloy High School, where he played for legendary head coach Jack Curran.
#2 TROY BELL: The freshman guard is the Eagles' top scorer, averaging 19.1 points per game. He has led the team in scoring in 12 games ... He has already topped the 20-point mark in eight games, including four games with more than 25 points ... He scored 20 points at Miami (Jan. 22), his third 20 (or better) point game in five BIG EAST contests ... He is the Eagles' top three-point threat, hitting 41.2 percent from long range (35-for-85).
Among the Leaders: Through games of Jan. 24, Bell ranked among BIG EAST leaders in the following categories: scoring (second), free-throw percentage (second), three-point field goals made/game (eighth) and field-goal percentage (14th).
Free Throws: Bell is one of the nation's premier free-throw shooters, hitting 89.0 percent of his attempts (105-for-118).
BIG EAST Rookie Honors: Troy Bell has garnered BIG EAST Rookie of the Week honors four times this season.
#3 MICHAEL COTTON: The senior swingman is averaging 4.5 points and 3.9 rebounds in 19.9 minutes per game ... He registered six points and four rebounds in the team's most recent game -- at Miami (Jan. 22) ... Cotton posted 14 points, seven rebounds, four assists and five steals in the Eagles' loss at Notre Dame (Jan. 12). He played a season-high 35 minutes against the Irish ... Cotton tallied two points, seven rebounds, five assists and three steals at Villanova (Jan. 15) ... He tallied nine points against Tulsa (Dec. 21) in the first round of the Puerto Rico Holiday Classic.
#4 JONATHAN BEERBOHM: The junior forward is averaging 8.7 points and 5.0 rebounds in 19.9 minutes per game this season ... He has scored in double figures in seven games this season ... He has led the team in rebounding four times ... He scored eight points in each of the first three BIG EAST contests, before netting nine points against Georgetown (Jan. 18). He added six rebounds and two assists against the Hoyas ... Beerbohm recorded 14 points, a game-high 11 rebounds and two steals in a season-high 29 minutes against Michigan (Dec. 19). The game marked his first collegiate double-double ... Beerbohm earned All-Tournament honors in the Puerto Rico Holiday Classic (Dec. 21-23) after averaging 12.0 points and 5.3 rebounds per game in three games. Against Illinois-Chicago (Dec. 22), Beerbohm tallied 13 points, including the decisive three-point field goal with 18 seconds remaining in the game that lifted BC to the victory ... Against Massachusetts (Dec. 23), the junior equaled his career high with 14 points, while falling one rebound shy of a double-double.
Ironman: Tonight will mark Beerbohm's 76th consecutive game at Boston College. The junior from Fairbury, Neb. has played in every game since his arrival in Chestnut Hill in the fall of 1997.
#5 DWAYNE PINA: The senior guard is averaging 1.3 points and 0.8 rebounds in 9.8 minutes per game this season ... He played three minutes in the Eagles' most recent game -- at Miami (Jan. 22) -- marking his first action since Jan. 8 (vs. Providence) ... Pina tallied five points (all free throws), two rebounds, two assists and three steals in 19 minutes against New Hampshire (Nov. 20) ... 1998-99: He averaged 4.3 points and 4.3 assists in a team-high 30.0 minutes per game last winter. He played in and started all 27 games ... Pina, who began the 1999-2000 season with two seasons of eligibility remaining, joined the team as a walk-on prior to the 1997-98 season, but quickly earned a scholarship.
#10 NICOLAS DUNN: The junior guard, who joined the team as a walk-on prior to the 1997-98 season, scored his first collegiate points in the Eagles' home win over Hartford (Nov. 29). Dunn sank a three-point field goal as time expired in BC's 104-62 victory. The shot was Dunn's third career field-goal attempt, his first three-point field-goal try.
#13 KENNY HARLEY: The junior guard is averaging 5.4 points and 2.4 rebounds in 19.0 minutes per game this season ... After starting 26 games last winter, he was in the starting line-up for the first four games of the 1999-2000 season. He has come off the bench in each of the last 13 games ... Most recently, Harley contributed nine points and four rebounds at Miami (Jan. 22). He played a season-high 31 minutes in the contest ... Harley registered seven points, three rebounds and three assists at Notre Dame (Jan. 12) ... He recorded nine points, two rebounds and three assists against Tulsa (Dec. 21) ... Harley registered four points and a season-high six rebounds against St. Francis (Dec. 11) ... He scored a season-high 14 points (5-for-10 FG, 4-for-4 FT) in the Eagles' win over Hartford (Nov. 29) ... In the Eagles' win over Vermont (Nov. 23), he handed out a career-high six assists in 22 minutes.
#21 KENNY WALLS: The sophomore swingman is averaging 9.4 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. He has scored in double figures in seven games this season, including two of the last three games ... Most recently, he contributed seven points and four rebounds at Miami (Jan. 22) ... He scored 17 points against Georgetown (Jan. 18). Nine of his points came in the game's final six minutes as BC rallied to even the score ... He tallied 10 points (4-for-7 FG), two rebounds and three assists at Villanova (Jan. 15) ... Walls contributed nine points, three rebounds and four assists in the Eagles' win over Providence (Jan. 8). He played a season-high 32 minutes against the Friars ... In the Puerto Rico Holiday Classic (Dec. 21-23), Walls averaged 11.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. He netted 14 points in each of the first two games (vs. Tulsa and Ilinois-Chicago) ... Walls recorded 14 points and nine rebounds against St. Francis (Dec. 11). His nine rebounds equaled his career high.
#23 XAVIER SINGLETARY: The junior guard is the Eagles' second-leading scorer, averaging 13.0 points per game. He has scored in double figures in 12 games, including two games with 20 or more points ... He has led the team in scoring in three games ... Most recently, Singletary was held scoreless in a season-low 13 minutes of action at Miami (Jan. 22). He attempted a season-low five field goals in the contest ... He tallied eight points, five rebounds and three steals against Georgetown (Jan. 18). Prior to that, he scored 14 points at both Notre Dame (Jan. 12) and Villanova (Jan. 15) ... Singletary led the Eagles in scoring in the Puerto Rico Holiday Classic, averaging 16.3 points per game. He netted 12 points against Tulsa (Dec. 21) and 11 against Illinois-Chicago (Dec. 22), before exploding for 26 points against Massachusetts (Dec. 23). He shot 8-for-17 from the field against UMass, including 7-for-14 from three-point range. His seven three-pointers were the most by a BC player in one game since Dana Barros made nine treys at Pittsburgh on Jan. 7, 1989 ... In the Eagles' 89-71 win over Michigan (Dec. 19), Singletary registered 16 points, seven rebounds, two assists and two steals. He scored 10 of his 16 points in the final 20 minutes ... He scored 20 points (7-for-12 FG, 3-for-7 three-pointers) in the Eagles' win over Vermont (Nov. 23).
Steals: Singletary leads the Eagles and ranks among BIG EAST leaders with 33 steals in 17 games. He made four steals in each of two games in the Puerto Rico Holiday Classic -- against Tulsa (Dec. 21) and Illinois-Chicago (Dec. 22) ... He has made three steals in each of two BIG EAST games -- against Providence (Jan. 8) and Georgetown (Jan. 18).
Before BC: Singletary played his first two collegiate seasons at Howard, before transferring to Boston College and sitting out the 1998-99 season ... At Howard, he scored 933 points in two seasons (50 games). As a sophomore, he ranked ninth among the nation's Division I scoring leaders with a 22.3 ppg average.
#32 ANDREW DUDLEY: The freshman forward/center has seen action in five games this season, including each of the last two games ... He played one minute at Miami (Jan. 22), and saw six minutes of action against Georgetown (Jan. 18). The Georgetown game marked Dudley's first game action since Dec. 23 (against Massachusetts in the Puerto Rico Holiday Classic) ... He recorded four points (2-for-3 FG) and four rebounds in six minutes against Vermont (Nov. 23) ... Dudley averaged 17.0 points and 15.0 rebounds per game at Life Center (N.J.) Academy last winter.
#45 BRIAN ROSS: The sophomore forward is averaging 4.8 points and 4.6 rebounds per game ... He has scored in double figures in three games ... Ross recorded six points and a team-high seven rebounds at Miami (Jan. 22). The game marked the sixth time this season that the sophomore has led the team in rebounding ... He played 16 minutes in the Eagles' loss to Georgetown (Jan. 18). He registered two points and two rebounds, before leaving the game with an upper hamstring injury with 15:51 remaining in the contest ... Ross registered four points, six rebounds, one assist and three steals in 27 minutes at Villanova (Jan. 15) ... Ross notched six points, six rebounds and two steals in 21 minutes against Providence (Jan. 8) ... He grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds against St. Francis (Dec. 11) ... Ross recorded eight points and a game-high eight rebounds at Holy Cross (Dec. 7) ... He netted 10 points (3-for-4 FG, 1-for-1 trey, 3-for-3 FT) in a season-high 32 minutes against Massachusetts (Dec. 4) ... Ross registered 14 points (6-for-10 FG) and eight rebounds against Vermont (Nov. 23).
MEDIA NOTES
ON TELEVISION: Wednesday night's game can be seen on the New England Sports Network. Dave Sims and Ron Perry will call the action.
ON RADIO: Boston College basketball games can be heard on SportsRadio 850 WEEI (AM), Boston's 50-thousand watt all-sports radio station. Ted Sarandis is in his fifth season as the voice of the basketball Eagles. The 1999-2000 campaign marks his 23rd season describing the bouncing ball. He holds the unique distinction of having called play-by-play for all four Division I institutions in Boston - Boston College, Boston University, Harvard and Northeastern - as well as Holy Cross. In addition, the Boston native is host of the popular "Ted Nation" talk show, heard weeknights from 7 p.m.-midnight on SportsRadio 850 WEEI. Joining Sarandis is Bill Newell. Newell is in his third season with the basketball Eagles. He previously spent four seasons calling the action for the Boston College hockey team. Newell has also served as the play-by-play voice of Harvard football ... Many Boston College basketball games can also be heard on WZBC-FM (90.3), the student station.
ON THE WEB: All Boston College basketball games can also be heard on the Internet at www.bceagles.com
TIMEOUT POLICY: The NCAA Men's and Women's Basketball Rules Committees have developed a new media timeout rule for the 1999-2000 season. Under this policy, electronic media timeouts shall be called at the first dead ball after the 16:00, 12:00, 8:00 and 4:00 minutes marks in each half. Each of these timeouts will be 105 seconds in length ... In addition, each team/coach has five 30-second timeouts (only four may be carried over to the second half) in regulation play, plus one additional 30-second timeout per overtime period (only coaches may call timeouts in overtime, and only the first timeout called by a coach in each overtime period will become an electronic media timeout). Unused timeouts from the second half or earlier overtime periods may be carried over into subsequent sessions ... The electronic media is entitled to nine timeouts. The entity gains access to the ninth timeout when the first coach-called timeout is taken. The first timeout in the game called by a coach becomes an electronic media timeout, but does not replace one of the scheduled four in that half.
UP NEXT: Boston College hosts Syracuse (#5 USA Today/ESPN, #4 Associated Press) in the second game of a three-game homestand on Saturday, January 29. Game time is noon in Conte Forum.
BENCH SCORING
| New Hampshire | 52-15 |
| Vermont | 22-18 |
| at Penn State | 23-22 |
| Hartford | 38-30 |
| Massachusetts | 17-22 |
| at Holy Cross | 8-4 |
| St. Francis | 33-11 |
| Michigan | 31-9 |
| Tulsa (Puerto Rico) | 28-15 |
| Illinois-Chicago (Puerto Rico) | 29-8 |
| Massachusetts (Puerto Rico) | 28-22 |
| Iona | 23-18 |
| Providence | 19-20 |
| at Notre Dame | 17-15 |
| at Villanova | 22-16 |
| Georgetown | 30-23 |
| at Miami | 18-9 |
STARTING LINEUP W-L
Agbai, Cotton, Ross, Bell, Singletary 6-7 Cotton, Harley, Ross, Bell, Singletary 3-1
OUR RECORD WHEN...
| BC shoots 50 percent or better: | 3-0 |
| BC shoots 40-49 percent: | 4-1 |
| BC shoots 30-39 percent: | 2-7 |
| BC shoots below 30 percent: | 0-0 |
| Opponent shoots 50 percent or better: | 0-2 |
| Opponent shoots 40-49 percent: | 5-4 |
| Opponent shoots 30-39 percent: | 4-2 |
| Opponent shoots below 30 percent: | 0-0 |
| BC shoots better from field | 6-1 |
| BC shoots same/worse from field | 3-7 |
| BC leads at half: | 8-0 |
| BC is tied at half: | 0-1 |
| BC is losing at half: | 1-7 |
| BC commits fewer turnovers: | 6-4 |
| BC commits more turnovers: | 2-4 |
| Turnovers are even | 1-0 |
| BC outrebounds opponent: | 6-3 |
| BC is outrebounded: | 3-5 |
| Rebounds are even | 0-0 |
| BC shoots 70 percent or better FT | 4-6 |
| BC hits more free throws | 9-3 |
| BC scores less than 50 points | 0-0 |
| BC scores 50-59 points | 1-3 |
| BC scores 60-69 points | 2-4 |
| BC scores 70-79 points | 1-1 |
| BC scores 80 or more points | 5-0 |
| Opponent scores less than 50 points | 1-0 |
| Opponent scores 50-59 points | 1-0 |
| Opponent scores 60-69 points | 6-2 |
| Opponent scores 70-79 points | 1-3 |
| Opponent scores 80 or more points | 0-3 |
| BC bench outscores opponent bench | 8-7 |
| Game is decided by 1-4 points | 0-1 |
| Game is decided by 5-10 points | 4-5 |
| Game is decided by 11 points or more | 5-2 |
| In overtime | 0-0 |
LEADING THE EAGLES...
Led team in scoring:
Bell (12) Singletary (3) Walls (2)
Led team in rebounding:
Ross (6) Agbai (5) Cotton (4) Beerbohm (4) Walls (2) Millar (1) Singletary (1)
Double-Figure Rebounds:
Ross (1) Beerbohm (1)
Double-Figure Scoring:
Bell (16) Singletary (13) Beerbohm (7) Walls (7) Ross (3) Agbai (3) Cotton (1) Harley (1)
20+-point Games:
Bell (8) Singletary (2)
Double-Doubles:
Beerbohm (1)
THE LAST TIME BOSTON COLLEGE
| Won in overtime: | 97-87 over Seton Hall, 3-4-98 |
| Lost in overtime: | 68-65 at Villanova, 1-6-98 |
| Played two overtimes: | at Louisville 89, BC 85, 12-29-96 |
| Beat a top ten opponent: | BC 75, (1) North Carolina 72, 3-20-94 |
| Beat a ranked opponent: | BC 64, at (21) Marquette 54, 1-17-98 |
| Won by 30+ points: | BC 104-62 over Hartford, 11-29-99 |
| Won by 40+ points: | BC 104-62 over Hartford, 11-29-99 |
| Won by 50+ points: | BC 132-79 over Bentley, 12-11-82 |
| Scored 100 points: | 104 vs. Hartford, 11-29-99 |
| Scored 90 points: | 104 vs. Hartford, 11-29-99 |
| Scored fewer than 50 points: | 75-45 vs. Massachusetts, 12-12-98 |
| Both teams scored 100 points: | BC 107, at Rhode Island 105, 1-12-65 |
| Allowed 100 points: | 103-89 vs. Georgia Tech, 3-17-96 |
| Allowed fewer than 50 points: | 43 at Holy Cross, 12-7-99 |
| Allowed fewer than 40 points: | 37 vs. Georgia Tech, 1-19-80 |
| Shot over 60% FG: | 60.7% vs. Hartford, 11-29-99 |
| Shot under 35% FG: | 30.4% at Miami, 1-22-00 |
| Held opponent under 30% FG: | 27.7% vs. Buffalo, 11-25-95 |
| Made 10 3-pt FGs: | 12 vs. St. John's, 3-5-98 |
| Attempted 40 FTs: | 40 vs. Pittsburgh, 3-6-97 |
| Made 30 FTs: | 31 vs. Fairfield, 12-10-97 |
| Had 50 or more rebounds: | 53 vs. Holy Cross, 12-20-97 |
| Had 25 or fewer rebounds: | 23 vs. Syracuse, 3-3-99 |
| Had 20 or more assists: | 22 vs. Seton Hall, 3-4-98 |
| Made 15 or more steals: | 19 vs. New Hampshire, 11-20-99 |
| Blocked 10 or more shots: | 10 vs. Holy Cross, 12-20-97 |
THE LAST TIME A BC PLAYER:
| Scored 40 points: | Danya Abrams, 41 at Hartford, 12-22-94 (OT) |
| Scored 30 points: | Danya Abrams, 31 vs. Syracuse, 3-7-96 |
| Two players had 20 points: | Troy Bell (27) and Xavier Singletary (20) vs. Vermont, 11-23-99 |
| Hit 6 3pt FGs: | Xavier Singletary, 7 vs. Massachusetts, 12-23-99 |
| Hit 9 3pt FGs: | Dana Barros, 9 at Pittsburgh, 1-7-89 |
| Attempted 20 FTs: | Danya Abrams, 20 at Syracuse, 1-7-97 |
| Made 10 FTs: | Troy Bell, 10 at Miami, 1-22-00 |
| Made 15 FTs: | Danya Abrams, 17 at Syracuse, 1-7-97 |
| Had 20 rebounds: | Danya Abrams, 20 vs. Providence College, 1-22-94 |
| Had 15 rebounds: | Danya Abrams, 16 at Syracuse, 1-7-97 |
| Two players had 10 rebounds: | Kostas Maglos (12) and Antonio Granger (11) vs. Miami, 1-28-98 |
| Shot 100% from the field (minimum 10): | Martin Clark, 13-for-13 vs. Bentley, 12-11-82 |
| Had 10 assists: | Duane Woodward, 11 at Marquette, 1-17-98 |
| Had 15 assists: | Jim O'Brien, 18 vs. LeMoyne, 12-16-70 |
| Had 8 steals: | Dominic Pressley, 8 vs. New Hampshire, 12-2-86 |
| Had 5 blocks: | Uka Agbai, 5 vs. Providence, 1-8-00 |
















