On Saturday afternoon, DeMarr Langford Jr. announced his intentions to transfer from Boston College to the University of Central Florida. Langford, a Massachusetts native who played at Brewster Academy, spent three seasons on the Heights playing on the men’s basketball team with his brother Makai Ashton-Langford.
This afternoon, Boston College forward DeMarr Langford Jr. announced his intentions to enter the transfer portal. The Massachusetts native joined the Eagles in 2020 as a true freshman and made an immediate impact, playing over 25 minutes per game and scoring 6.7 PPG.
Down go the Tigers. Boston College claimed their second ranked win of the season over ACC-leading Clemson tonight, with a 62-54 score. Despite controlling the opening tip, Clemson’s Hunter Tyson airballed the first shot attempt of the game.
BC went 1-1 this week, losing to preseason no. 1 UNC 72-64 before completing the season sweep over Notre Dame with a 84-72 victory. It was a relatively steady week for a team that really needs some consistency.
Not Good. Boston College fell to new lows today, losing 74-71 to UNH in OT. With Makai Ashton-Langford ruled out for the contest, DeMarr Langford Jr. slid into the starting lineup for the Eagles as they looked to bounce back from their blowout loss to Duke.
Boston College fell 75-59 to #17 Duke to open ACC play today. Slow offense was yet again the defining aspect of the game in the opening minutes. Makai Ashton-Langford scored the game’s opening points with a layup that was scored for goaltending.
An Ugly Loss for the Eagles Boston College took an ugly 88-67 loss to Nebraska in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge Thursday night. Boston College controlled the tip-off, but it was Nebraska with the early fireworks as forward Emmanuel Bandoumel finished off an alley-oop for the game’s first points.
A Disappointing Loss for the Eagles Boston College fell to Maine tonight in disappointing fashion, losing 69-64. The game featured a slow start, as several BC turnovers and missed shots at the rim led to an early 9-5 deficit after five minutes.
A mixed bag of injury news for Boston College men’s basketball heading in to tonight’s game against Maine (6 PM, ACC Network): Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports reports that DeMarr Langford will make his season debut after missing the Eagles’ first two games with an ankle injury.
The second season of the Earl Grant era at Boston College begins Monday night with the Eagles hosting Cornell in Chestnut Hill, Mass. Despite finishing just 13-20 (6-14 Atlantic Coast Conference) last season, there is some buzz surrounding BC.
With Boston College returning four starters and bringing in a promising class of freshmen, there is finally some hope that Earl Grant may be shifting the culture of the team and building something on The Heights.
Junior Boston College guard DeMarr Langford has withdrawn from the '22 NBA Draft and will return to Chestnut Hill for the '22-'23 season. This was first reported by Jeff Goodman. Langford is a former four star recruit out of Brewster Academy, who committed to Jim Christian and his staff.
Boston College men's basketball ended 2022 on a high note, winning two games in the ACC tournament and taking Miami to the brink in a gut wrenching loss in the quarterfinals.
Boston College guard DeMarr Langford Jr. has declared for the 2022 NBA Draft. According to his tweet, he will not hire an agent, which would allow him to return to Boston College in 2022-23 if he decides to withdraw from the draft.
The chance to play division one basketball is a dream of many young men. DeMarr Langford is living that dream and plays with his older brother Makai Ashton-Langford for Boston College.