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Boston College Baseball Swept by Top‑Ranked Georgia Tech, Yet Remains in NCAA Tournament Field

The Eagles’ regular‑season finale ends in a 38‑3 loss, but a berth in the ACC tournament and a potential March Madness spot remain on the horizon.

Boston College’s baseball squad endured a rough weekend as the #3 nationally ranked Georgia Tech visited the Chestnut Hill campus and swept the Eagles in a three‑game series, outscoring them 38‑3.

The lopsided loss dropped the Eagles’ seeding prospects, pushing them to #33 in the country, yet the program still anticipates a spot in the NCAA tournament later this month.

The team will now turn its attention to the ACC Baseball tournament in Charlotte, where it has earned a 4‑seed and a bye through the first two rounds, setting up a first‑matchup against the winner of the Miami versus Stanford/Cal game scheduled for 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 21.

ACC Tournament Outlook

That opponent, the Hurricanes, proved formidable earlier in the season when Boston College took two of three victories in Coral Gables, adding a layer of intrigue to the upcoming contest, which will be streamed live on the ACC Network.

Even with the recent setback, coaches and analysts remain confident that the Eagles’ overall body of work will be enough to secure an at‑large NCAA tournament invitation, keeping their postseason hopes alive.

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