Eagle's Legacy: The 1978-79 Season Unpacked
An in-depth look at the Boston College Eagles men's basketball team's pivotal 1978-79 season, exploring their performance, key figures, and the infamous point-shaving scandal.
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Season Overview
The 1978-79 Eagles
The 1978โ79 Boston College Eagles men's basketball team represented Boston College during the 1978โ79 NCAA men's basketball season. This season was marked by both athletic performance and a significant off-court controversy.
Conference and Record
Competing as an Independent, the Eagles achieved a commendable season record of 22 wins and 9 losses. This independent status meant they played a varied schedule without belonging to a specific athletic conference for basketball.
Head Coach
Tom Davis's Tenure
The team was guided by Head Coach Tom Davis, who was in his second season leading the Boston College Eagles. His leadership shaped the team's strategy and performance during this critical period.
Home Arena
Roberts Center
The Eagles played their home games at the Roberts Center during the 1978โ79 season. This venue served as the backdrop for their athletic endeavors throughout the year.
Team Roster
Players and Staff
The roster for the 1978-79 season included dedicated players and coaching staff. While detailed biographical information like height and weight was not available in the source data for all players, the core team structure is presented below.
The Point-Shaving Scandal
A Shadow Over the Season
In 1981, a significant point-shaving scheme that occurred during the 1978-79 season came to light. This involved attempts to manipulate game scores for the benefit of organized crime.
Key Figures Involved
The individuals implicated in the scheme were forward Rick Kuhn, guard Jim Sweeney, and forward Ernie Cobb. Their involvement cast a long shadow over the team's achievements.
Legal Ramifications and Testimony
Rick Kuhn was convicted of conspiracy and sentenced to 10 years in prison, later reduced to 28 months. Jim Sweeney testified that he acted under duress and was consequently not charged. Ernie Cobb was also not charged for his role in the case.
The Spread of Misinformation
Decades after the events, a significant issue arose where Wikipedia's article on the scandal was edited, replacing Ernie Cobb's name with that of former player Joe Streater. This erroneous edit persisted for five years, leading to widespread misinformation on platforms like Bleacher Report, ESPN, and Yahoo News, falsely implicating Streater in the point-shaving activities.
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