SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Boston College had all it could handle from a one-win Syracuse team that had lost four straight. Eagles kicker Aaron Boumerhi helped keep the Orange at bay.
BC (5-3, 4-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) was clinging to a 13-6 lead when Syracuse freshman running back Sean Tucker lost a fumble with about six minutes to go in the fourth quarter. The takeaway led to Boumerhi's 22-yard, game-clinching field goal in a 16-13 win Saturday over the Orange, (1-7, 1-6).
"It certainly was not our cleanest game and probably not our best when we go back and look at it, but we're 5-3," said Boston College coach Jeff Hafley. "I told the guys I don't care what the score is. When we win a game I expect the music to be blaring and the guys to be enjoying each other."
Zay Flowers caught a 20-yard touchdown pass just before halftime and Boumerhi also kicked field goals from 33 and 34 yards.
The Eagles held Syracuse to 240 yards total offense.
Flowers had six receptions for 64 yards and David Bailey gained 125 yards on 25 carries, his first 100-yard game of the season and the fourth of his career. Travis Levy chipped in with 73 yards on the ground and he caught four passes for 33 more.
Phil Jurkovec completed 20 of 29 passes for 208 yards, but the Eagles failed to capitalize on several scoring opportunities throughout.
"This game showed signs of a good football team because this year a lot of times our offense scored a lot of points," Hafley said. "It's not always going to happen. You're going to have games like this. It's great to see the defense step up and hold them the way they did to 13 points. That's huge. The offense needed it."