After putting up a fight in the first frame, BC was outscored, 23-10, in the second quarter and never really recovered in the back half of play, losing to the Cavaliers.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Virginia
After upsetting North Carolina, BC will take another stab at stringing together its first win streak of the season when red-hot Virginia comes to town on Thursday night.
BC Bounces Back With Win Over North Carolina
In what appeared to be an encore performance, the Eagles shots lights out from the field, including beyond the 3-point line, in a much-needed win over the Tar Heels for the second year in a row.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: North Carolina
BC finds itself in the same position it was in when it faced North Carolina last season: desperate for an ACC win. Losers of seven of their last nine games, the Eagles will host UNC on Friday morning.
Previewing 2017-18 Women’s Basketball: Virginia Tech
Boston College women’s basketball begins ACC play in Blacksburg against a strong Virginia Tech squad that has just three losses on the year
BC’s Offense Hits New Low in Blowout Loss to Maine
For the first time all season, the Eagles shot under 30 percent from the floor and failed to score more than 50, let alone 40, points in their final non-conference game of the year.
Eagles Let First-Half Lead Slip at Providence
After taking a 10-point lead in the first half, BC was outscored, 21-6, in a single quarter for the second-consecutive game. Only this time, head coach Erik Johnson’s team couldn’t recover.
BC Rallies to Force Overtime, Defeat New Hampshire
After being outscored 21-6 in the second quarter, the Eagles recovered in the latter portion of play, forcing overtime and, ultimately, outlasting UNH.
Full-Court Press Haunts Eagles in Blowout Loss to Seton Hall
Right from the get-go, the Pirates put the pressure on BC, both employing the full-court press and jumping out to a 12-point, first-half lead. Seton Hall never let up, even when the game got out of hand.
BC Drops Third Straight To Fairfield
The Eagles continued their offensive woes against Fairfield, shooting just 36 percent from the field and committing 20 total turnovers.