The Eagles trailed by two points after the first quarter, but were nothing but dominant from then on, outscoring the visiting Crusaders by 28 points en route to their third win in a row.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Basketball: Holy Cross
The annual Field Trip Day game tips off at 11:30 a.m., with the Eagles hosting a Holy Cross team that they needed a second-half surge to beat last season.
Guy Leads Efficient Scoring Attack in BC’s Home-Opening Win Over St. Peter’s
Emma Guy shot 11-of-13 from the field and racked up a game-high 22 points in the Eagles’ home opener, guiding BC to a 32-point victory against St. Peter’s.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Basketball: Saint Peter’s
After a convincing win over Rhode Island in their season opener, the Eagles face another weak non-conference opponent in Saint Peter’s in their home opener.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Pittsburgh
Desperately looking to end a nine-game skid in conference play, the Eagles host Pittsburgh—a team who has had an equally bad time in the ACC—on Saturday afternoon.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Wake Forest
BC will host Wake Forest, a fellow ACC bottom feeder, on Thursday night, in search of its first win over the Demon Deacons in four years and second conference victory all season.
Skid Hits Six as Turnover-Plagued Eagles Fall to ‘Cuse
BC trailed by just three after one quarter, but turnovers and poor 3-point shooting resulted in an 18-point blowout loss to Syracuse at home on Sunday.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Syracuse
The Eagles have dropped five straight in conference play and look to get back on track Sunday afternoon as they host Syracuse, a team that has won the last seven matchups.
Duke’s Defense Wreaks Havoc in Decisive Victory Over Eagles
Milan Bolden-Morris was held scoreless for the first time this season, and, as a team, BC shot below 40 percent from the floor and turned the ball over 23 times, losing to Duke for the third year in a row.
Eagles Go Cold from Field, Drop Fourth-Straight Game
BC faltered at the end of the first half against Miami in its fourth-straight loss, as the Hurricanes went on a 17-5 run, en route to a convincing 65-43 win.