Notre Dame, North Carolina, Clemson, Syracuse, and Duke. What do all these ACC blue-bloods have in common? They all lost to Boston College women’s basketball in the span of one month last season. Having finished the season on such a hot streak, the Eagles held their breath as they sat uneasily on the edge of…
Three Seniors, Four Years, and the Return to National Relevancy
BC women’s basketball’s return to national relevance isn’t a story about one resurgent season—it’s a four-year journey led by three Eagles who rose from the depths of the ACC.
Season in Review: 2019-20 Women’s Basketball
The Heights recaps the best and worst moments, MVP, and Rookie of the Year for 2019-20 Boston College women’s basketball.
A Short Season Isn’t a Lost Season for BC Women’s Basketball
BC women’s basketball was set for a run in the NCAA Tournament before its cancellation, and the Eagles have nothing to hang their heads about.
Joanna Bernabei-McNamee Earns ACC Coach of the Year
BC women’s basketball head coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee was recently named the Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year.
Eagles Just Miss Comeback, Fall to NC State
The Eagles fell to NC State in the semifinals of the ACC tournament by a narrow margin after nearly overcoming a 22-point deficit.
Eagles Score 14 Unanswered, Beat Duke in ACC Tournament
The Eagles scored 14 unanswered points to close out the game against No. 3 Duke and secure a spot in the ACC tournament semifinals.
Eagles Advance in ACC Tournament With Win Over Clemson
Boston College women’s basketball will advance to the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament after beating Clemson in the opening round.
Eagles Top Syracuse to Close Out Regular Season
In the early moments of Sunday’s game against Syracuse, Boston College women’s basketball displayed all of the elements that has made its offense one of the top in the ACC: clever defense, speedy transition offense, and sharp 3-point shooting. Up 3-0 after a 3-pointer on the first possession from Makayla Dickens, Marnelle Garraud poked the…
Eagles Trounced by Louisville, Snapping Win Streak
With five seconds to go in the half and her team down by 20, Georgia Pineau desperately searched for an open teammate to take the final shot of the half. After pump faking toward Emma Guy down low, Pineau passed toward Taylor Ortlepp in the corner, only to find Louisville center Kylee Shook in the…