Boston College schedules introductory press conference for new head coach Luke Murray

Luke Murray, Basketball Coach
Luke Murray, Basketball Coach
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Boston College Athletics announced on March 30 that it will hold an introductory press conference for the new Clement and Izzi Family Head Coach, Luke Murray, on Tuesday, March 31 at 2:30 pm.

The event is significant as it marks the official introduction of Murray to the Boston College community and media. This follows his recent appointment as head men’s basketball coach.

The program will feature remarks from William V. Campbell Director of Athletics, Blake James, along with comments from Luke Murray himself. In addition to these speeches, there will be a question-and-answer session and media availability with Coach Murray for those in attendance.

While fans are not able to attend in person due to the event being closed to the public—admittance is limited to invited members of the media and select guests—they can watch live coverage through ACC Network or via Boston College Athletics’ official YouTube account. Streaming links will be provided when available.

This press conference represents a key moment for Boston College men’s basketball as it transitions under new leadership.



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