2003–04 Boston College Eagles men's basketball team

The 2003–04 Boston College Eagles men's basketball team represented Boston College as a member of the Big East Conference during the 2003–04 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by head coach Al Skinner, they played their home games at Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The team finished 5th in the Big East regular season standings, reached the semifinals of the Big East tournament, and received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. Playing as the No. 6 seed in the St. Louis region, the Eagles defeated Utah in the opening round[2] before losing 57–54 to eventual National runner-up Georgia Tech in the second round.[3] Boston College finished the season with a 24–10 (10–6 Big East) record and a No. 25 ranking in the AP poll.

2003–04 Boston College Eagles men's basketball
NCAA tournament, second round
ConferenceBig East Conference
Ranking
APNo. 25 т
Record24–10 (10–6 Big East)
Head coach
Home arenaSilvio O. Conte Forum
2003–04 Big East men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 9 Pittsburgh133 .813315  .861
No. 7 Connecticut124 .750336  .846
No. 21 Providence115 .688209  .690
No. 20 Syracuse115 .688238  .742
No. 25 Boston College106 .6252410  .706
Seton Hall106 .6252112  .636
Notre Dame97 .5631913  .594
Virginia Tech79 .4381514  .517
Rutgers79 .4382013  .606
West Virginia79 .4381714  .548
Villanova610 .3751817  .514
Georgetown412 .2501315  .464
Miami (FL)*412 .2501416  .467
St. John's*115 .063621  .222
2004 Big East tournament winner
As of April 5, 2004[1]
Rankings from AP Poll
*Did not qualify for 2004 Big East tournament

Roster

2003–04 Boston College Eagles men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
F 1 Craig Smith 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)250 lb (113 kg) So Inglewood, California
F 3 Jared Dudley 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)225 lb (102 kg) Fr San Diego, California
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    Schedule and results

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
    city, state
    Regular season
    Nov 22, 2003*
    vs. Appalachian State
    Paradise Jam
    W 92–67  1–0
    Sports and Fitness Center 
    Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands
    Nov 23, 2003*
    vs. Monmouth
    Paradise Jam
    W 60–50  2–0
    Sports and Fitness Center 
    Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands
    Nov 24, 2003*
    vs. Wichita State
    Paradise Jam
    W 84–81[4]  3–0
    Sports and Fitness Center 
    Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands
    Nov 29, 2003*
    Boston University W 67–44  4–0
    Silvio O. Conte Forum 
    Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
    Dec 2, 2003*
    Holy Cross W 64–51  5–0
    Silvio O. Conte Forum 
    Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
    Dec 6, 2003*
    UMass W 76–75 OT 6–0
    Silvio O. Conte Forum 
    Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
    Dec 9, 2003*
    at No. 12 Saint Joseph's L 57–67  6–1
    Hagan Arena 
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Dec 14, 2003*
    Sacred Heart W 72–70  7–1
    Silvio O. Conte Forum 
    Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
    Dec 20, 2003*
    Kent State W 58–54 OT 8–1
    Silvio O. Conte Forum 
    Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
    Dec 23, 2003*
    Stony Brook W 82–64  9–1
    Silvio O. Conte Forum 
    Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
    Dec 30, 2003*
    at Clemson L 62–72  9–2
    Littlejohn Coliseum 
    Clemson, South Carolina
    Jan 3, 2004*
    St. Bonaventure W 77–70  10–2
    Silvio O. Conte Forum 
    Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
    Jan 6, 2004
    at Georgetown W 72–64  11–2
    (1–0)
    Verizon Center 
    Washington, D.C.
    Mar 6, 2004
    at No. 12 Providence W 63–54  21–8
    (10–6)
    Dunkin' Donuts Center 
    Providence, Rhode Island
    Big East tournament
    Mar 10, 2004*
    vs. Georgetown
    First Round
    W 68–57  22–8
    Madison Square Garden 
    New York, New York
    Mar 11, 2004*
    vs. No. 19 Syracuse
    Quarterfinals
    W 57–54  23–8
    Madison Square Garden 
    New York, New York
    Mar 12, 2004*
    vs. No. 6 Pittsburgh
    Semifinals
    L 53–62  23–9
    Madison Square Garden 
    New York, New York
    NCAA Tournament
    Mar 19, 2004*
    (6 STL) No. 25 vs. (11 STL) Utah
    First Round
    W 58–51  24–9
    Bradley Center 
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    Mar 21, 2004*
    (6 STL) No. 25 vs. (3 STL) No. 14 Georgia Tech
    First Round
    L 54–57  24–10
    Bradley Center 
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    STL=St. Louis.

    Rankings

    References

    1. " sports-reference.com. Retrieved 11-16-2013.
    2. "Utah stymied by Eagles' defense". ESPN. March 19, 2004. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
    3. "Yellow Jackets fend off Boston College". ESPN. March 21, 2004. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
    4. "Boston College 84, Wichita State 81". ESPN. November 24, 2003. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
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