The following is a list of Boston College Eagles men's basketball head coaches. The Eagles have had 17 head coaches in their 89-season history.[1]

Boston College's current head coach is Earl Grant. He was hired in March 2021,[2] replacing Scott Spinelli, who served as interim head coach after the Eagles fired Jim Christian a month earlier.[3]

No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1 1904–1905 Higgins 1 6–8 .429
2 1905–1907 James Crowley 2 9–21 .300
1910–1911 No coach 1 2–4 .333
3 1916–1917 Paul McNally 1 2–3 .400
4 1918–1921 Luke Urban 3 19–11 .633
5 1921–1925 William Coady 4 21–22 .488
6 1945–1953 Al McClellan 8 94–80 .540
7 1953–1962 Dino Martin 9 109–102 .517
1962–1963*[lower-alpha 1] Frank Power 1 10–16 .385
8 1963–1969 Bob Cousy 6 114–38 .750
9 1969–1971 Chuck Daly 2 26–24 .520
10 1971–1977 Bob Zuffelato 6 83–80 .509
11 1977–1982 Tom Davis 5 100–47 .680
12 1982–1986 Gary Williams 4 76–45 .628
13 1986–1997 Jim O'Brien 11 168–166 .503
14 1997–2010 Al Skinner 13 247–165 .600
15 2010–2014 Steve Donahue 4 54–76 .415
16 2014–2021[lower-alpha 2] Jim Christian 7 78–132 .371
2021* Scott Spinelli 1 1–3 .250
17 2021–present Earl Grant 2 29–37 .439
Totals 17 coaches 89 seasons 1,253–1,082 .537
Records updated through end of 2022–23 season
* - Denotes interim head coach.
Source[1]
  1. Power served as interim coach for the 1962–63 season, with Bob Cousy planned to take over for the 1963–64 season.[4]
  2. Christian was fired as head coach on February 15, 2021. Scott Spinelli served as interim coach for the remainder of the season.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "2022-2023 Boston College Men's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). Boston College Athletics. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  2. Thompson, Rich (March 15, 2021). "Boston College hires Earl Grant to coach men's basketball". Boston Herald. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  3. 1 2 Salvador, Joseph (February 15, 2021). "Boston College Fires Coach Jim Christian After 3-13 Start". SI.com. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  4. Clayton, Vin (November 30, 1962). "Eagles Open Tuesday vs Miami at Roberts". The Heights. Vol. XLIV, no. 11. p. 7. Retrieved February 25, 2023 via Boston College Libraries.
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