Aided by Teya Sidberry’s 20 points and T’yana Todd’s 18 points, Boston College women’s basketball put together a 94-65 victory over Clemson to snap its three-game losing streak in ACC play.
Poor Paint Defense Sinks Eagles in 69–59 Loss To Wake Forest
Boston College women’s basketball dropped its road matchup at Wake Forest on Sunday afternoon, losing 69–59 to the Demon Deacons.
Eagles Coast To 92–51 Win Over Syracuse Behind Double-Double From Teya Sidberry
Boston College women’s basketball coasted to a 92–51 win over Syracuse on Sunday to advance to 3–4 in ACC play.
BC Gives up Halftime Lead, Loses 80–67 to No. 19 UNC
Boston College women’s basketball surrendered a halftime lead and fell to No. 19 UNC 80–67 on Sunday afternoon.
Eagles Defeat Bryant 94–46, Earn Largest Margin Victory This Season
In Boston College women basketball’s matchup against Bryant, the Eagles defeated the Bulldogs 94–46, marking its largest margin of victory this season.
Eagles Lose Consolation Game of Baha Mar Women’s Championship 54–49
T’yana Todd’s 3-pointer bottomed as the game clock in the third quarter blared. Todd recorded her thirteenth point in the game on her three—making sure that the Eagles would head into the fourth only trailing by one point. Boston College women’s basketball (6–3) silenced Oregon State (2–5) in the opening 6 minutes of the fourth…
BC Falls 2–1, Splits Series With Huskies
With just less than a minute to go in the first period of No. 11 Boston College women’s hockey’s game against Connecticut, a trio of eagles broke away toward the Huskies’ goal. Going against two Huskies defenders, BC created its best scoring opportunity of the first period. UConn goaltender Tia Chan was shifted toward the…
No. 2 BC Earns 4–1 win over No. 10 St. Cloud State
On Friday night, No. 2 Boston College men’s hockey defeated No. 10 St. Cloud St. 4–1.
Eagles Draw Louisville 0–0
On Thursday night, Boston College women’s soccer drew Louisville 0–0.
BC Suffers 7–0 Rout to No. 1 Duke, Drop Third-Straight Game
Boston College women’s soccer was dominated by No. 1 Duke 7–0 on Saturday.