In some cases, going down is the only way to go up.
That was true for the Boston College baseball program this weekend, as the Eagles rose from No. 26 to No. 23 in the NCAA Division I baseball RPI rankings despite dropping their road series to North Carolina, 2-1.
Boston College baseball is currently No. 23 in RPI after its series loss to UNC.
— Kim Rankin (@kmrankin1) April 5, 2026
There are a few more games today so the Eagles could potentially move a spot or two, but won’t be anything drastic if they do.
SOS also went up from 46 to 40. pic.twitter.com/8ftlghwf4c
RPI, which stands for Rating Percentage Index, is a formula used by the NCAA to rank teams based on winning percentage (25%), strength of schedule (50%), and opponents’ strength of schedule (25%).
It ultimately helps select and seed teams for the NCAA Tournament, which features a total of 64 teams in the beginning — 29 automatic bids, including conference champions, and 35 at-large bids that are selected by the NCAA committee.
Thankfully for BC, the Tar Heels are ranked above it in RPI at No. 14, down from their position at No. 12 before the series began.
The Eagles (22-11, 9-6 Atlantic Coast) defeated the Tar Heels on Thursday, 6-1, before suffering back-to-back losses on Friday (5-2) and Saturday (8-7). In Saturday’s defeat, BC carried a 7-3 advantage heading into the sixth inning, but North Carolina scored five across the ensuing two frames to seize the triumph in comeback fashion.
Nevertheless, the fact that the Eagles took one game from UNC as the visitor was enough to actually boost the program’s ranking, even though it lost two of the three games.
BC continues its 2026 campaign with a matchup against UMass on Tuesday at 3 p.m. ET in the first round of The Beanpot (the baseball edition).
NEWS: Boston College guard Fred Payne plans to enter the @TransferPortal, his representatives at WME told @On3.
— Joe Tipton (@JoeTipton) April 5, 2026
The 6-1 sophomore averaged 15.8 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game this season.https://t.co/uwlUw5Eqps pic.twitter.com/i8CHZ6ny3R
A MOMENT HE'LL NEVER FORGET
— NHL (@NHL) April 4, 2026
Gabe Perreault has his first career hat trick!
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I just want to take a moment to thank EVERYONE for the outpouring of support as my family and I transition to Boston College. I did my best to try and get back to EVERYONE, but in the midst of the transition, I may have missed a few! We are humbled by the all the love!
— Kate Popovec-Goss (@coachkm_pop) April 5, 2026
There are no events scheduled for Monday, April 6.
5 days.
153 days.
“Obviously I didn’t have the best year last year, so my name wasn’t as talked about going into this year as I would have liked. I saw a post on [Pro Football Focus]—my family actually sent it to me, and they were like, ‘You got to use this as a little bit of motivation to do what you got to do this year.’”Donovan Ezeiruaku
Perhaps it's just the sugar rush from the 3 Peeps I've had in the last hour, but I'm about ready to see James Hagens up with Boston.
— Conor Ryan (@ConorRyan_93) April 5, 2026
Bruins are in desperate need of a jolt in their lineup.
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