The Boston College men's basketball team will compete in the eight-team tournament from Nov. 24-26.
A little over two weeks ago, news broke that the Boston College men's basketball team would be headed to the Cayman Islands from Nov. 24-26 to compete in the 2024 Cayman Islands Classic.
On Tuesday, it was revealed that BC's first matchup will take place on Nov. 24 against Old Dominion at 7:30 p.m. ET at John Gray Gymnasium on Grand Cayman Island. It will mark the first time the two teams have met on the hardwood. The Eagles will face either Missouri State or High Point in the second round.
BC logged a 20-16 record last season, which ended with a loss to UNLV in the second round of the NIT Tournament. The Monarchs closed 2023-24 with a record of 7-25, which was last in the Sun Belt Conference. Old Dominion's season ended in the first round of the Sun Belt tournament with an overtime loss to Texas State.
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