In the second round of the ACC tournament, the Eagles could not emulate their previous win against Syracuse, as they lost 78–71 to UNC.
Waggoner and Sidberry Combine for 56, BC Survives and Advances 76–73 Over Syracuse
Boston College women’s basketball took home its first round matchup in the ACC Tournament versus Syracuse on Tuesday afternoon 76-73 behind Dontavia Waggoner’s 32 points and Teya Sidberry’s 24 points.
BC Closes Out Regular Season With 82–57 Loss to Syracuse
Boston College women’s basketball head to Syracuse for its regular season finale on Sunday afternoon, falling 82-57 as it heads into the ACC Tournament.
Eagles Come Through on Senior Night, Defeat Virginia Tech 92–89 in OT Thriller
In Boston College women’s basketball’s matchup against the Hokies, Teya Sidberry scored eight points in the frame.
BC Commits 13 Turnovers, Gives Up Double-Double in 78–60 Loss to Stanford
Boston College men’s basketball rode a two-game win streak into Wednesday night’s game for the first time since Jan. 1, but failed to translate its defensive play over versus Stanford in a 78-60 loss.
Eagles Dominate Offensive Glass in 87–78 Win Over SMU
Boston College women’s basketball snapped its four game skid versus Southern Methodist 87-78 on Sunday afternoon at Conte Forum behind Dontavia Waggoner’s 28 points.
Eagles’ Perimeter Defense Falters in 80–75 Loss to Stanford
Boston College women’s basketball gave up 11 3-pointers to Stanford on Sunday night, and ultimately came out with an 80–75 loss.
Eagles Dip Below .500 With 72–63 Loss to California
In Boston College women’s basketball’s matchup against Cal, the Eagles lost 72–63, marking its sixth loss in seven games.
BC Posts Six First-Quarter Points, Falls 71-51 to No. 17 Georgia Tech
On Sunday afternoon, Boston College women’s basketball welcomed No. 17 Georgia Tech for its Play4Kay Breast Cancer Awareness game, but only posted 15 first-half points, leading to a 71-51 loss to the Yellow Jackets at Conte Forum.
Poor First Quarter Performance Leads to BC’s 79–66 Loss to Pitt
Boston College women’s basketball followed up its dominant win over Clemson with a 10-point first quarter versus Pitt, eventually leading to a 79-66 loss to the Panthers and falling to 4-8 in ACC play.