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Know Thy Opponent: Boston College Eagles

by in Opponents | November 29th, 2010

SYRACUSE, NY - MARCH 25: Head coach Steve Donahue of the Cornell Big Red reacts against the Kentucky Wildcats during the east regional semifinal of the 2010 NCAA men's basketball tournament at the Carrier Dome on March 25, 2010 in Syracuse, New York. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)After a 15-16 season, an eighth-place finish in the ACC and failure to reach the postseason in 2009-2010, Boston College parted ways with Al Skinner and hired Steve Donahue from Cornell.

Donahue, who led the Big Red to the Sweet Sixteen in last year’s NCAA Tournament, returns four starters and six of BC’s top nine scorers from a season ago.

Donahue’s run in March was impressive not only because of the teams he was able to  knock off — No. 4-seed Temple and No. 5-seed Wisconsin — but also because it was the first time since 1979 that an Ivy League team played in the second weekend of the tournament.

(You might remember Donahue, Ryan Wittman and the Big Red from the 2008-2009 season, when the eventual Ivy League champions fell to the Hoosiers at Assembly Hall for one of IU’s six wins.)

But back to the task at hand. The cupboard, unlike the mess inherited by Tom Crean in Bloomington, is not completely bare in Chestnut Hill.

The centerpiece of the returning group is junior guard Reggie Jackson, who is averaging 17.7 points through six games. (Jackson, by the way, is being cited by many of the experts over at ESPN as the reason BC will beat IU on Wednesday. Only Andy Katz and Dana O’Neil are going with the Hoosiers.)

Senior forward Joe Trapani, a third-team All-ACC selection a year ago and the team’s leading returning scorer and rebounder, is also back to help anchor the frontcourt.

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Complete ACC-Big Ten Challenge schedule released

by in Schedule | May 12th, 2010

Cornell v Wisconsin

Per IU Media Relations:

Indiana will travel to Boston College to face the Eagles in the 12th annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge Presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3.com. This will be the fourth meeting between the two teams, and first since the 1996 NCAA Tournament.  BC won that game, 64-51, and in the 1994 NCAA Tournament, 77-68.  IU won the first meeting in 1983 in Indianapolis, 72-66.

“Boston College has one of the most experienced teams and they are battle tested and our players will have the opportunity very early in the season to compete against a nationally prominent program away from home, much like the Pitt game last year,” said IU Head Coach Tom Crean. “I have a lot of respect for their new coach Steve Donahue, who brought his Cornell team to Assembly Hall two years ago.  It will be an exciting matchup for the players and fans.”

IU will return all five starters from last season and 12 lettermen, while BC could return 11 seniors or juniors to their roster.

The Big Ten is the defending Challenge champion, defeating the ACC by a 6- 5 margin a year ago. Road teams won six of the 11 games in 2009, and seven of the contests were decided by seven points or less, including four games won by four points or fewer.

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