Boston College women’s basketball tips off its season on Tuesday, and before BC takes the court, ‘Heights’ editors gave their predictions.
Back On Track: 2021-22 Women’s Basketball Preview
The Eagles could not get into a rhythm last season but return their entire starting lineup and are poised to make a postseason run.
BC Announces Plans For Basketball Practice Facility
The 40,000 square foot space, known as Hoag Basketball Pavilion, will be connected to Conte Forum and comes after a $15 million gift from the Hoag family.
BC Signs Historic Apparel and Footwear Deal With New Balance
Boston College athletics has finalized a 10-year apparel and footwear deal with Boston-based New Balance that includes 30 of BC’s 31 teams.
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.
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.
Positive Test Forces Eagles Back Into Pause
Boston College men’s basketball has finally returned to action, but the women’s team has hit another COVID-19-related pause.
Eagles Fall to Notre Dame Despite Strong 3-Point Attack
Boston College women’s basketball lost to Notre Dame 83-73 on Sunday despite a season-high 13 3-pointers. The Eagles played three competitive quarters but let the Irish run away with the lead in the fourth.
BC Continues Losing Skid With Loss to No. 3 NC State
Boston College women’s basketball dropped its fourth straight game in a road loss to No. 3 NC State on Sunday afternoon.
First-Quarter Surge Lifts Orange Over BC
Syracuse exploded in the first quarter, and Boston College women’s basketball spent the rest of the game playing cathchup but fell 83-70.