Boston College women’s basketball advances to 7–2 with a road win over UMass, delivering the Minutewomen their first home loss of the season. Taylor Soule and Maria Gakdeng led the offensive front, setting the tone early in the paint.
BC Women’s Basketball Falls To 6–2 After Tight Loss To VCU
VCU avoids late-quarter collapse for a tight win against Boston College women’s basketball. Despite a late-game surge of points, the Eagles suffer their second loss of the season.
Swartz Drops 29 as Eagles Crush Penn State
Marnelle Garraud and Jaelyn Batts added 16 points apiece, and BC won 86–69 to improve to 6–1.
Eagles Grab Second ACC Win of Season With Victory Over Georgia Tech
BC women’s basketball won a game Sunday for the first time in a month-and-a-half. The Eagles were underdogs going into their weekend matchup against Georgia Tech but managed to secure a six-point win.
Miami Outscores BC 27-12 in Fourth For Comfortable Win
Boston College women’s basketball held the lead for most of the game, but Miami came back in the fourth quarter to secure a 17-point win.
Eagles Fall to Pitt in Return to Play
After almost two weeks without a game, BC returned to action Wednesday in a contested loss to Pitt. The Eagles held a late lead and Taylor Soule scored a game-high 27 points, but neither was enough to avoid BC’s ultimate three-point loss.
Eagles Dip Below .500 For First Time With Loss to No. 2 Louisville
Ally Van Timmeren and Cameron Swartz each had 17 points, but Boston College women’s basketball came up short against No. 2 Louisville.
BC Falls to Wake Forest in 20-Point Loss
Although Boston College women’s basketball jumped out to an early lead, it was unable to keep its momentum in Sunday’s 20-point blowout loss to Wake Forest.
Eagles End Game on 16-1 Run to Beat Irish, Notch First ACC Win
The Eagles struggled for most of the game and trailed 60-48 with 2:35 to play, but, led by Makayla Dickens, secured a dramatic comeback victory.
Eagles Discuss High Expectations in 2020 Media Day
Boston College women’s basketball held its annual media day on Monday, featuring Joanna Bernabei-McNamee and select student-athletes.