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Dontavia Waggoner, pictured, tallied 25 points and 15 rebounds in BC's loss. (Aditya Rao / Heights Staff)

BC’s Losing Streak Reaches Double Digits After 79-55 Loss Against No. 19 Notre Dame

Brendan Mogan February 25, 2024
Boston College women's basketball lost 79–55 to Notre Dame on Sunday afternoon in Conte Forum, picking up their tenth-straight loss.
Teya Sidberry tallied 19 points in the loss. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

Eagles Suffer 84–71 Defeat to Florida State for Ninth Consecutive Loss

Brendan Mogan February 23, 2024
The Eagles lost 84–71 to Florida State on Thursday night to pick up BC's ninth consecutive loss.
BC basketball’s Black assistant coaches seek to add to the ACC’s recent hiring progress by shaping both Eagles’ squads into bona fide contenders in the storied conference. (Callie Oxford / Heights Editor)

BC Basketball’s Coaching Staffs Mirror ACC’s Rise in Black Coaches

Sourabh Gokarn and Maria Stefanoudakis February 20, 2024
From Chris Meadows Sr. and Chrissy Roberts on the women’s side, to Anthony Goins (center) and Corey McCrae (right) on the men’s side, BC’s assistants are the latest ascendant Black ACC coaches.
 Eagles Hang Tough But Drop Their Eighth-Straight Game to No. 18 Louisville, 69–67

 Eagles Hang Tough But Drop Their Eighth-Straight Game to No. 18 Louisville, 69–67

Brendan Mogan February 16, 2024
Boston College women's basketball lost 69–67 to Louisville on Thursday night, marking the Eagles' eighth-straight loss of the season.
Andrea Daley, pictured, scored 18 points in BC’s loss. (Paul Criado / Heights Staff)

Eagles Fall to Virginia 73–66 in Sixth Straight Loss

Brassil Moran February 9, 2024
On Thursday, Boston College women's basketball fell to Virginia 73–66 for its sixth straight loss, and ninth conference loss.

BC Handed Fifth Straight Loss by No. 21 Syracuse, 75–63

Maria Stefanoudakis February 4, 2024
Boston College women's basketball was handed its fifth straight loss in Conte Forum on Sunday afternoon at the hands of No. 21 Syracuse, losing 75–63.
After losing by 10 points to Clemson in the 2022-2023 season, the Eagles lost by the same margin for the second consecutive year. (Kenneth Chen / Heights Staff)

Turnovers Trouble the Eagles as They Lose Fourth Straight Game, 65-55

Brendan Mogan February 2, 2024
On Thursday, Boston College women's basketball lost 65–55 to Clemson, marking the team's fourth straight loss.
BC has lost its last three games. (Paul Criado / Heights Staff)

Eagles Dominated by No. 7 NC State in 82–61 Loss

Luke Bellaud January 28, 2024
Boston College women's basketball lost to NC State on Sunday, marking its second consecutive 20+ point loss.
The Eagles remain winless against Louisville since December 1985. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

No. 18 Louisville Hands Eagles 88–60 Loss

Nick Fursey January 26, 2024
On Thursday night, Boston College women's basketball lost to No. 18 Louisville 88–60, despite four Eagles scoring double-digit points.
BC remains winless on the road in conference play. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Staff)

Eagles Downed by Georgia Tech 69–54

Nick Fursey January 21, 2024
Despite improved shooting in the later stages of the game, BC failed to take care of the ball and efficiently score off three-pointers, leading to a 69–54 loss to Georgia Tech in McCamish Pavilion on Sunday afternoon.
Andrea Daley and T’yanna Todd combined for 38 points in BC’s win. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Staff)

BC Narrowly Defeats Demon Deacons 68–65

Brassil Moran January 19, 2024
Thursday night's matchup in Conte Forum had 14 lead changes and nine ties, but the Eagles ultimately came out with a 68–65 victory over the Demon Deacons.
Five Eagles scored double-digit points in the win. (Kellen Davis / Heights Staff)

Eagles Use Overtime Period to Move Past Pitt, Win 84–71

Brendan Mogan January 15, 2024
On Sunday, Boston College women's basketball dominated the overtime period with Pitt to earn an 84–71 win.
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