PITTSBURGH -- Boston College won its first road game in Atlantic Coast Conference play in nearly three years with an 81-58 victory over Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
The Eagles (16-10, 6-7 ACC) hadn't won a road game in conference play since a March 3, 2015 win at Virginia Tech and had lost 23 straight before playing the Panthers.
Pitt (8-19, 0-14 in ACC) opened up a big lead by the midway part of the first half, but a long Boston College run nearly erased it by halftime. From the 6:42 mark in, the Eagles went on a 16-4 run to close the advantage to 34-32 in favor of Pitt at the break.