TJ Bickerstaff, Boston College forward, announces plans for 2023-24 season

T.J. Bickerstaf announced Tuesday that he would be entering the transfer portal after 2 years in Boston. The former Drexel standout will have 1 year of eligibility remaining and is likely to transfer back down to the Mid-Major ranks, though he did have a solid season with the Eagles as a starter despite being fazed out at the end of the season for Quinten Post, who announced he would enter his name into the NBA Draft

this past week.

Bickerstaff played at both the 4 and 5 spot on the floor for the Eagles this past season after being a primary forward for Boston College last year.

Boston College will have to turn to Devin McGlockton moving forward while also hoping for some luck in the transfer portal as far as big men are concerned. Losing Bickerstaff and potentially Post will do some serious damage as far as depth in the rotation is concerned.

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