Mode: | Basketball |
Year: | 2023–24 |
Prev Year: | 2022–23 |
Next Year: | 2024–25 |
Team: | Boston College Eagles |
Conference: | Atlantic Coast Conference |
Short Conf: | ACC |
Record: | 20–16 |
Conf Record: | 8–12 |
Head Coach: | Earl Grant |
Hc Year: | 3rd |
Asst Coach1: | Anthony Goins |
Asst Coach2: | Corey McCrae |
Asst Coach3: | Jim Molinari |
Stadium: | Conte Forum |
Bowl: | NIT |
Bowl Result: | Second Round |
The 2023–24 Boston College Eagles men's basketball team represented Boston College during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Eagles, led by third-year head coach Earl Grant, played their home games at the Conte Forum as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The Eagles started the season with four straight wins, including a win over rivals Harvard. However, their fortunes changed as they entered their early-season tournament, the Hall of Fame Classic. The team lost both of their games in the tournament before defeating Vanderbilt in the ACC–SEC Challenge. They had an overtime loss to NC State to open their ACC season, before winning their remaining four non-conference games. They won two of their next five ACC games, including a loss at twenty-first ranked Clemson. The team then went on a streak of losing two games, followed by winning two games for eight total games. Losses in this streak included fourth-ranked North Carolina and ninth-ranked Duke. The Eagles finished the ACC regular season with four straight losses followed by two wins.
The Eagles finished the season 20–16, 8–12 in ACC play to finish in eleventh place. As the eleventh seed the ACC tournament, they defeated Miami in the First Round, and Clemson in the Second Round before losing to Virginia in the Quarterfinals. They received an at-large bid to the National Invitation Tournament as an un-seeded team. They defeated third-seed Providence in the First Round before losing at UNLV in the Second Round to end their season.
The Eagles finished the 2022–23 season 16–17, 9–11 in ACC play to finish in 10th place. In the ACC tournament, they defeated Louisville before losing to North Carolina in the second round.
T. J. Bickerstaff | 1 | F | 6'9" | 220 | Senior | Graduate transferred to James Madison[1] | ||
DeMarr Langford Jr. | 5 | G | 6'5" | 210 | Junior | Transferred to UCF[2] | ||
Makai Ashton-Langford | 11 | G | 6'3" | 185 | GS Senior | Graduated | ||
Andrew Kenny | 23 | F | 6'6" | 200 | Senior | Walk-on; graduate transferred | ||
CJ Penha | 24 | F | 6'7" | 220 | GS Senior | Graduated | ||
Jonathan Noel | 25 | G | 6'3' | 205 | Senior | Walk-on; graduate transferred | ||
Quinn Pemberton | 30 | G | 6'1" | 210 | Junior | Walk-on; transferred to Elmhurst University[3] |
Claudell Harris Jr. | 1 | G | 6'3" | 190 | Junior | Charleston Southern[4] |
Source:[5] |-!colspan=9 style=| Regular season|-!colspan=12 style=|ACC tournament|-!colspan=12 style=|NIT
See also: 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings.
*AP does not release post-NCAA tournament rankings.