💥Transfer Spotlight: D. Hand Jr. (Loy Chi)
Hand Jr. has averaged double digits over the last 2 seasons at BC. His peak came in 2024-25, when he posted 15.7 PPG and shot 36.8% from beyond the arc. Scored 20+ PTS 5x last season.
The 6’5”, 210-pound guard scores at all 3 levels.
For some, making the jump from the shadows to the spotlight can be daunting.
For Donald Hand Jr., it’s a role he’s built toward his whole life.
“I dreamed about this moment. I envisioned it.” https://t.co/lUdaqf7ri7 @BCMBB@dhandducks@BGlobeSports @EarlGrantBC
The countdown to the season opener continues.
▶️ Better Together: BC Men's Basketball All-Access Episode 2 is out on YouTube now.
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Boston College (@BCMBB) guard Donald Hand Jr., is a dinosaur/old soul/loyalist who has stood by his original program and coach.
“I found a home. I was really brought up like this, staying committed to where you’re from.”
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Donald Hand Jr.: "I just want to represent BC as a whole and be what BC embodies. I want to be one of those people where people look back and be like, 'Donald was an amazing person, not just an amazing basketball player.'" @dhandducks
“I love shooting threes. Sometimes coach has to tell me to stop shooting threes. It will be important this year. We have a lot of shooters.”
- 2025-26 ACC Most Improved Player Donald Hand Jr. on shooting three-pointers
“Overall trying to be a more efficient player. Be better for my teammates. Help them get open shots. Help make the game easier for them. Just really win.”
- Donald Hand Jr. on what he is looking to improve on this season
How about Donald Hand, Jr. leading Boston College with 23 points vs UConn. The son of former Paterson Catholic great Donald Hand, was a star at Virginia. Donald Hand, Jr. is a star for the Eagles without much else around him.