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T’yana Todd, pictured, scored 29 points on 8-of-11 shooting from three. (Paul Criado / Heights Staff)

Ivey’s Program-Record 16 Assists and Todd’s 29 Points Lead Eagles Past Miami 83–79

Aidan Gravina January 17, 2025
Boston College women's basketball beat Miami on Thursday night behind 29 points and eight 3-pointers from T'yana Todd.
Dontavia Waggoner, pictured, is averaging 18.3 points in her last three games. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

BC Drops Second-Straight to No. 14 Duke 86–59

Sebby FitzGerald January 3, 2025
In the Eagles' matchup against the Blue Devils, BC scored only a layup in the second frame, ultimately losing 86-59 to Duke.
Teya Sidberry finished the game with a team-leading 14 points and five steals. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

Eagles Defeat Bryant 94–46, Earn Largest Margin Victory This Season

Matthew Ferrara December 15, 2024
In Boston College women basketball's matchup against Bryant, the Eagles defeated the Bulldogs 94–46, marking its largest margin of victory this season.
Dontavia Waggoner scored 16 points and tallied four steals in the win. (Ellie El-Fishawy / Heights Staff)

Eagles Beat Providence 67–60, Improve to 4–1 on Season

Asha Woerner November 17, 2024
Boston College women's basketball beat Providence 67–60 on Sunday afternoon at home.
Dontavia Waggoner, pictured, scored a team-high 16 points. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

Four Eagles Score Double-Digits, BC Crushes Northeastern 92–46

Savannah Lockwood November 12, 2024
Boston College women's basketball continued its dominant win streak on Monday afternoon with a 92–46 win over Northeastern.
Andrea Daley, pictured, scored a team-high 19 points in the win. (Sarah Fleming / Heights Editor)

BC Dominates Sacred Heart in Second Straight Blowout Win

Zach LaTour November 8, 2024
Boston College women's basketball blew out Sacred Heart at home on Thursday, recording a 102–58 win.
BC opens its season on Monday night against Lafayette at home. (Owen Bienen / Heights Editor)

“We got to do something we’ve never done.” BC Women’s Basketball 2024-25 Preview

Matthew Capaldi November 4, 2024
BC women's basketball has its first game of the 2024-25 season on Monday night. Read The Heights' season preview.
(Jack Bergamini / Heights Senior Staff)

Hoops on the Harbor Brings Together BC Basketball Programs with Fans in a New Location Ahead of Upcoming Seasons

Jack Bergamini October 8, 2024
Both the BC men’s and women’s basketball programs participated in a joint event with The Anchor Boston in Charlestown and New Balance to generate excitement around their upcoming seasons.
In BC's matchup against Louisville, the Eagles forced eight Cardinal turnovers in the second quarter. (Ellie El Fishawy / Heights Staff)

Eagles End Season With 58–55 Loss to Louisville in Second Round of ACC Tournament

Nick Fursey March 8, 2024
In its second round of the ACC tournament, Boston College women's basketball lost 58–55 to Louisville, marking the end of its season.
In BC's matchup against Clemson, the Eagles forced 20 turnovers and tallied 26 points off of turnovers. ( Alina Chen / Heights Staff)

Eagles Defeat Clemson 85–72 in First ACC Tournament Matchup

Brendan Mogan March 7, 2024
On Wednesday night, Boston College women's basketball defeated Clemson 85–72, marking the Eagles' third-straight win.
 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.
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