Boston College women’s basketball held its annual media day on Monday, featuring Joanna Bernabei-McNamee and select student-athletes.
Breaking Down BC Women’s Basketball 2020-21 Schedule
The Eagles compiled a 20-12 record last year and reached the semifinals of the ACC tournament. Here’s how they line up against this year’s slate.
Go Figure: What Will it Take for the Eagles to Make the NCAA Tournament?
BC is on a four-game winning streak and has already set the program’s single-season record for ACC wins, but the question is whether it’s too late for a tournament push.
Pineau Powers Eagles Past URI, Snap Two-Game Skid
Georgia Pineau was battling pneumonia, but still chipped in 13 points and seven rebounds to help BC end a brief losing streak and beat visiting Rhode Island.
Women’s Basketball Releases Full 2019-20 Schedule
Once again, the Eagles have a packed schedule in 2019-20, headlined by a home-and-home against Notre Dame, which has made the last two national championship games, and a visit from Louisville.
Cathy Inglese Suffers Traumatic Brain Injury From Fall, Dies at 60
Cathy Inglese, who led BC women’s basketball to seven NCAA Tournaments—including three Sweet Sixteens—is the all-time winningest head coach in program history.
2018-19 Breakout Female Athlete of the Year: Makayla Dickens
Dickens switched her commitment to follow her coach and shined as a freshman, averaging 11.8 points per game and earning All-ACC Freshman Team honors in the process.
Season in Review: 2018-19 Women’s Basketball
The Eagles made a tremendous leap forward in their first season under head coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee, but there is still work to be done, as evidenced by the season-ending nine-game losing streak
Eagles Fall to Virginia in First Round of ACC Tournament
Emma Guy once again led the Eagles with 18 points, but the Cavaliers got 29 points from Jocelyn Willoughby and used a big third-quarter run to beat BC 77-61 in the first round of the ACC tournament Wednesday.
Eagles Falter in Second Half, End Regular Season With Loss to Syracuse
Emma Guy led the Eagles with 17 points, but Syracuse’s Tiana Mangakahia responded with a game-high 27, 20 of which came in the second half, and the Orange beat BC 76-59 Saturday afternoon.