BOSTON -- Jason Dunne nailed a 3-pointer with 2.1 seconds left and finished with a career-best 25 points to lift Hartford to its first-ever win against an Atlantic Coast Conference school, 65-63 over Boston College on Friday night.Jalen Ross added 16 points for the Hawks (3-8), who had lost seven of eight.A.J. Turner led the Eagles (4-5) with 13 points, and Connar Tava had 12.Jerome Robinson, who was second in the Atlantic Coast Conference scoring at 20.8 per game, was shaken up when he hit the floor hard late in the first half and had only four points.Robinsons short jumper in the lane had given BC a 63-62 edge with 13.1 seconds left before Dunne nailed his game-winner from the right wing.Robinson missed a half-court shot at the buzzer, and the Hawks players celebrated.Hartford had led 56-49 with 4 1/2 minutes remaining before the Eagles went on an 8-0 spurt that was capped by Jordan Chatmans 3-pointer with 2:29 left.Behind the first seven points by Dunne, the Hawks went on a 9-0 spree early in the second half to pull in front 41-30 with 15:08 to play.In a sloppy first half that featured poor shooting and, at times, careless ball handling, both schools went through lengthy stretches without a basket before Hartford scored the final seven points to take a 27-23 edge into intermission.BIG PICTUREHartford: The effort should give the Hawks confidence going into America East play. Behind the resurgence of Dunnes scoring this season (averaging 14.0 coming in) they now have a one-two scoring punch going into conference action. Ross came in averaging a league-best 21.3 and has scored in double figures 25 straight.Boston College: For the second straight game, the Eagles fell into a deep hole early in the second half. With Robinson unable to carry them, the offense really sputtered most of the night.POWERLESS INDEXBoth teams were rated in the 300s in the latest RPI (rating percentage index) entering the game.BC was 311 and Hartford 337.The Eagles shot 22.2 percent in the opening half, with the Hawks hitting only 26.9.WHERES THE CROWDThe teams played in front of a sparse gathering -- one of the smallest remembered in the history of Conte Forum since it opened in 1988 (minus games played during winter-weather conditions).UP NEXTHartford: Host Dartmouth in the first of two straight at home on Tuesday.Boston College: Face Auburn at Madison Square Garden in New York City in the Under Armour Reunion on MondayOilers Jerseys China . White came in fourth place in the event. He was the two-time defending gold medallist. The gold medal went to Swiss snowboarder Iouri Podladtchikov. 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The Anahim Lake, B.C., native was stellar in making 39 saves in his home province and Lars Eller got credit for a bizarre short-handed winner as the Canadiens defeated the Canucks 4-1.Lewis Hamilton has declared he feels mentally tougher than ever and is confident his 2016 season is going to come good.The triple world champion heads into this weekends Chinese GP trailing Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg in the Drivers Championship after the Germans winning streak from the end of last year continued at the Australian and Bahrain Grands Prix.Hamilton has beaten Rosberg to pole at both races but seen his victory chances scuppered by poor starts, which have left him sixth and seventh respectively at the end of the opening lap. But, despite his team-mates results, Hamilton is sanguine about the situation.People keep asking me if Im worried - if theres a downward trend emerging, said Hamilton. But Im feeling the complete opposite. There are no real flaws in our procedure and how were working, so I know its going to come good.Mercedes: More to come from FerrariOn a personal level too, Im in the best place Ive ever been psychologically. Theres very little, if anything at all, that can penetrate that. Theres a long, long way to go, so Ill just keep working as hard as I have been. Lewis Hamilton recovered from contact with Valtteri Bottas to finish third in Bahrain Hamiltons second and third-place finishes so far in 2016 means he is 17 points behind Rosberg but, ahead of a Shanghai race he has won a record four times and finished on the podium at every year since 2010, the Briton said: Its not been a smooth start to the season for me, so to be in the championship position Im in right now is actually pretty positive.If you can have two bad races and still come away with two podiums, that bodes pretty well. Ive come back from worse, thats for sure! When is the Chinese GP on Sky? 8am start for Qualifying and 7am for the Race on Sky F1 Mercedes have dominated the Chinese GP over the last fouur seasons, with Rosbergs win in 2012 the first of the modern Silver Arrows era.ddddddddddddThe Germans back-to-back successes at the start of this year represent his best start to a season and he admits he is savouring Mercedes continued domination of F1. Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton is glad that he could complete the Bahrain GP in third place following his turn one collision with Valterri Bottas Its great to start the season in such a positive way. But Im just taking things step by step, race by race and targeting a lot more wins to come, said Rosberg after moving on to 16 career wins in Bahrain.Its important to enjoy times like these. I feel very privileged to drive the best car on the grid for the third year in a row and I intend to make the most of it. Im going to China now knowing I can fight for the win, which is a great feeling to have.Get Sky F1: Every 2016 race liveDont miss the F1 Report: Chinese GP preview on Wednesday at 8.30pm on Sky Sports F1. Five-time GP winner John Watson and F1 historian Roger Smith join Natalie Pinkham to look ahead to round three of the season.Also See:Mercedes: Ferrari will get betterDecoding the 2016 steering wheel ' ' '