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Wednesday, October 3
Updated: October 10, 9:38 PM ET
 
ESPN.com Preseason Top 25

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Friday, Oct. 12
Boston College won last year with experienced players that were mad as hell and were not going to take it anymore. The Eagles couldn't really rebound or outscore you, but could force turnovers by attacking the ball, and won by the sheer force of will on the court. Troy Bell, the quirky but incredibly effective scorer, is very difficult to guard and has a great knack for getting to the free throw line, and when he's there, he hits them. Al Skinner will need consistent performances out of three guys: Kenny Walls, the athletic wing that can spot up and point the press; Ryan Sidney, the hustling, scrapping, energetic guard that rebounds his position and can drive the ball; and Uka Agbai, a warrior who plays hard and physical, and attacks the basket hard.
17
Boston College
LAST SEASON: 27-5
2001 FINAL RANKING
ESPN/USA Today: No. 11

Why No. 17?
A little low, perhaps? But the Eagles aren't any higher on this list because of the loss of Jonathan Bierbohm, Kenny Harley and Xavier Singletary. This team will miss their experience and the leadership they provided in the locker room, on the offensive backboard and from the perimeter, especially defensively. But the talent is still in place to win the Big East, especially with Troy Bell and Ryan Sidney. They're as talented a pair of guards in the Big East. Bell simply makes big shots and that should carry the Eagles back to the NCAA Tournament.

Will Rise If ...
The Eagles can get Nate Doornekamp to stay on the court and be effective in the post. He has to be the starter to allow Uka Agbai to be a power forward threat. If he can rebound and be a presence on the defensive end then they've got a chance to repeat last season's run. Kenny Walls can be the top defender on a small forward, and the trio of Troy Bell, Ryan Sidney and Jermaine Watson won't struggle to score.

Will Fall If ...
The inside game struggles to finish and they can't stop anyone in the post. They'll also struggle if Bell is taken out of the offense. He has to play 38-40 minutes. If he's kept out of reach then the Eagles can easily self-destruct. They need to learn how to win without Bell always touching the ball.

-- Andy Katz, ESPN.com

SCOUTING REPORT: One Big East coach's take on the Eagles

You've got to shut down Troy Bell. He's their only, main threat. If you can shut him down you're in good shape. They're inside game is weak, too. I would try to deny Troy Bell the ball as much as possible and force the other four guys on the court to beat you as much as possible. If you get them into a halfcourt game then they're susceptible to being beat. They like to be in a fullcourt game.

2001-02 BOSTON COLLEGE ROSTER
Player Yr. Pos. Ht./Wt. Key 2000-01 Stats
(00) Aka Agbai Jr. F/C 6-8/245 PTS: 9.1 | REB: 3.9 | FG%: 53.1
(2) Troy Bell Jr. G 6-1/180 PTS: 20.4 | AST: 4.2 | 3PT%: 39.1
(34) Andrew Bryant So. F 6-7/232 Sat out last season as a redshirt
(40) Adam DeMong Jr. G 6-2/175 PTS: 0.6 | REB: 0.4
(13) Nate Doornekamp Fr. F 6-11/250 Will be asked to play major minutes right away; should be able to hold his own
(3) Ludmil Hadjisotirov So. G 6-2/193 PTS: 2.3 | AST: 0.8 | FG%: 39.4
(45) Brian Ross Sr. F 6-8/235 PTS: 2.9 | REB: 1.7 | FG%: 52.5
(5) Ryan Sidney So. G 6-2/195 PTS: 9.4 | REB: 4.7 | FG%: 49.0
(21) Kenny Walls Sr. G/F 6-5/194 PTS: 7.3 | AST: 3.3 | 3PT%: 30.7
(4) Jermaine Watson Fr. G 6-3/198 Has ability to score points in bunches ... reminds you of another BC freshman
(12) Kirsten Zollner Fr. F 7-1/260 Banger down low brings European style to Eagles from Hanover, Germany
Head Coach: Al Skinner (59-61, 4 years; Overall: 197-187, 13 years)
Assistant Coaches: Bill Coen, Ed Cooley, Pat Duquette
Home Court: Silvio O. Conte Forum (8,606); Chesnut Hill, Mass.

2001-02 BOSTON COLLEGE SCHEDULE
November
18: Boston
21: New Hampshire
24: Penn State
28: St. Bonaventure (a)
December
1: at Michigan
4: Morris Brown
8: UMass
11: Iowa State
16: Holy Cross
20: Miami, Ohio (b)
22: Iona/Holy Cross (c)
31: at Seton Hall
January
5: Pittsburgh
9: at Villanova
12: Georgetown
17: St. John's
20: Virginia Tech
24: Duke
29: at Miami, Fla.
February
2: at Providence
6: at Virginia Tech
10: Miami, Fla.
13: Providence
16: at Connecticut
18: at St. John's
23: Villanova
25: Connecticut
March
3: at Syracuse
6: Big East Tournament

(a) at HSBC Arena; Buffalo, N.Y.
(b) Rainbow Classic: Honolulu, Hawaii
(c) Rainbow Classic (Day 2): Honolulu, Hawaii

REST OF TOP 25
No. 1 Duke Blue Devils
No. 2 Maryland Terrapins
No. 3 Florida Gators
No. 4 Kentucky Wildcats
No. 5 Kansas Jayhawks
No. 6 Illinois Illini
No. 7 UCLA Bruins
No. 8 Missouri Tigers
No. 9: St. Joseph's Hawks
No. 10: Memphis Tigers
No. 11: Iowa Hawkeyes
No. 12: Michigan State
No. 13: Stanford Cardinal
No. 14: Temple Owls
No. 15: Virginia Cavaliers
No. 16: Oklahoma State Cowboys
No. 18: Georgetown Hoyas
No. 19: Oklahoma Sooners
No. 20: North Carolina Tar Heels
No. 21: USC Trojans
No. 22: Texas Longhorns
No. 23: Connecticut Huskies
No. 24: Alabama Crimson Tide
No. 25: Gonzaga Bulldogs

The ESPN.com Preseason Top 25 was selected by a panel made up of ESPN.com senior writer Andy Katz, ESPN's Jay Bilas and ESPN.com college basketball editor Ron Buck.






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