Sean Williams was an elite defender and one of the best shot-blockers in the country. His ability to protect the rim and change games with his defense was crucial to BC’s success.
Michael Adams was one of the best pure point guards in BC history. He could score when needed but was also an excellent passer and floor general.
Reggie Jackson was a dynamic guard who could score, pass, and defend at a high level. His athleticism and skill made him one of the best BC players in recent memory.
Howard Eisley was a key playmaker for Boston College in the early 90s. His ability to run the offense and hit clutch shots helped BC make a deep tournament run in 1994.
Bill Curley was the heart and soul of the 1994 Boston College team that made a Cinderella run to the Elite Eight. His mix of scoring, rebounding, and leadership made him a legendary player.
Dana Barros was a deadly shooter and elite scorer. He still ranks as one of BC’s all-time leading scorers, and his ability to shoot from deep made him nearly unstoppable.
Jared Dudley was a versatile forward and a natural leader. His high basketball IQ, scoring ability, and toughness made him one of the most respected players in BC history.
Craig Smith was one of the most dominant big men in BC history. His combination of power, footwork, and rebounding ability helped him lead the Eagles to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances.
John Bagley was an explosive point guard who could score, rebound, and distribute the ball at an elite level. He led Boston College to an Elite Eight appearance in 1982, making him one of the most successful players in school history.
Troy Bell is widely regarded as Boston College’s greatest player ever. A two-time Big East Player of the Year, he dominated the conference with his scoring ability, quickness, and leadership. His 2,632 career points make him the school’s all-time leading scorer.