Each player on the Boston College Eagles basketball roster has been made a highlight film from the past season. Over the next few days we'll be starting a series showcasing each returning player on the Eagles roster with their highlight film from last year.
Above you'll find the soon to be redshirt junior Jordan Chatman. He transferred in from BYU last summer and became a nice weapon for BC around the perimeter. As the season went on he began to shape his all around game and was able to get to the rim, the free throw line, and knock down mid-range jumpers.
Chatman played in all 32 games for the Eagles this season and averaged 24.8 minutes per game. He mostly came off the bench in the sixth man for the Eagles. He scored 9 points per game and shot 42-percent from deep. The 6-foot-5 wing scored 52 points in a span of three days, dropping a career-high 30 points at Virginia Tech and then another 22 points at home against Wake Forest just three days later.