
Boston College Announces Full 2021-22 Men's Basketball Schedule
September 16, 2021 | Men's Basketball
Eagles open the 2021-22 ACC schedule on Dec. 3 at home vs. Notre Dame
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — Boston College's full 2021-22 schedule was released on Thursday night, as part of the ACC's "Nothing But Net: Basketball Schedule Release" show on ACC Network.
Boston College, under first-year head coach Earl Grant, will begin the 20-game conference slate at home on Friday, Dec. 3 against Notre Dame. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. and the game can be seen live nationally on ACC Network.
The Eagles play their first ACC road contest on Wednesday, Dec. 22, heading to Winston-Salem to take on Wake Forest at 6 p.m.
For the 2021-22 season, BC will have six teams both home and away. In addition to traditional rivals Notre Dame and Syracuse, the Eagles will also face Clemson, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, and Pittsburgh twice.
The following four teams will travel to Conte Forum: Duke, Florida State, Miami, and Virginia Tech. BC will take on four ACC opponents on the road: Louisville, N.C. State, Virginia, and Wake Forest.Â
On Sept. 1, Boston College released its non-conference schedule, beginning on Nov. 9 at home against Dartmouth - the first of three straight home games to start the Earl Grant era. The Eagles and Holy Cross renew their long-standing rivalry on Nov. 12, before closing out the opening home stand with Fairfield on Nov. 14.
The Eagles will take part in the Sunshine Slam, held at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Fla. from Nov. 20-21. BC will take on Utah on Nov. 20 and will play either Tulsa and Rhode Island on Nov. 21. The Nov. 12 home tilt with Holy Cross is also part of the MTE.
After the Thanksgiving holiday, Boston College will host a pair of games - Nov. 26 against Columbia and Nov. 29 versus USF. On Dec. 13, BC will close out its non-conference slate at home against Albany.
Season tickets are now on sale - for as low as $99. For more information, call (617) 552-GOBC. For the full schedule, click here.
BC will play a pair of perennial Atlantic 10 powers on the road, on Nov. 17 at Rhode Island and on Dec. 11 at Saint Louis.
Boston College, under first-year head coach Earl Grant, will begin the 20-game conference slate at home on Friday, Dec. 3 against Notre Dame. Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. and the game can be seen live nationally on ACC Network.
The Eagles play their first ACC road contest on Wednesday, Dec. 22, heading to Winston-Salem to take on Wake Forest at 6 p.m.
For the 2021-22 season, BC will have six teams both home and away. In addition to traditional rivals Notre Dame and Syracuse, the Eagles will also face Clemson, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, and Pittsburgh twice.
The following four teams will travel to Conte Forum: Duke, Florida State, Miami, and Virginia Tech. BC will take on four ACC opponents on the road: Louisville, N.C. State, Virginia, and Wake Forest.Â
On Sept. 1, Boston College released its non-conference schedule, beginning on Nov. 9 at home against Dartmouth - the first of three straight home games to start the Earl Grant era. The Eagles and Holy Cross renew their long-standing rivalry on Nov. 12, before closing out the opening home stand with Fairfield on Nov. 14.
The Eagles will take part in the Sunshine Slam, held at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Fla. from Nov. 20-21. BC will take on Utah on Nov. 20 and will play either Tulsa and Rhode Island on Nov. 21. The Nov. 12 home tilt with Holy Cross is also part of the MTE.
After the Thanksgiving holiday, Boston College will host a pair of games - Nov. 26 against Columbia and Nov. 29 versus USF. On Dec. 13, BC will close out its non-conference slate at home against Albany.
Season tickets are now on sale - for as low as $99. For more information, call (617) 552-GOBC. For the full schedule, click here.
BC will play a pair of perennial Atlantic 10 powers on the road, on Nov. 17 at Rhode Island and on Dec. 11 at Saint Louis.
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