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2019-20 BC BASKETBALL NOVEMBER Tues 2019-20 SCHEDULE 2019-20 BC BASKETBALL NOVEMBER Tues. 5 UMASS LOWELL W, 89-46 Sun. 10 ST. FRANCIS (Brooklyn) W, 106-69 GAME 15: Boston College at Notre Dame Wed. 13 at Holy Cross L,80-71 Boston College (8-6, 1-2 ACC) | Notre Dame (6-9, 1-2) Sun. 17 at Providence L, 76-60 Notre Dame, Indiana | Pucell Pavilion - Joyce Center | 7 p.m. Thurs. 21 RHODE ISLAND W, 66-55 LIVE STREAM: ACC Network Sun. 24 VCU W, 87-52 Peurto Rico Clasico – Puerto Rico THE GAME THE SERIES NEED TO KNOW Wed. 27 Charlotte L, 84-68 • Boston College (8-6, 1-2 ACC) will Thurs. 28 Tulane W, 89-76 • This will be the 30th meeting • Senior Taylor Ortlepp returned travel to South Bend to play Notre between Boston College and Notre to action vs. Delaware St. on Dec. DECEMBER Dame (6-9, 1-2 ACC) on Thursday at Dame. 20 after missing 10 games with Wed. 4 at Northwestern L, 66-63 7 p.m. Fans can view the game on • The two teams first played in the an injury. She has played limited Sun. 8 at Duke L, 85-73 the ACC Network. 1983-84 season. minutes in the last three games. Sun. 15 at Boston University W, 88-57 • Boston College improved to 1-2 • BC’s last victory against Notre • Head Coach Joanna Bernabei- Fri.. 20 DELAWARE ST. W, 109-69 in the ACC with a 79-70 road win at Dame came on March 19, 2006 in McNamee is 2-0 at Pitt. Fri. 29 NC STATE L, 72-54 Pittsburgh on Sunday. The Eagles the NCAA Tournament. • BC has had the same starting JANUARY were led by sophomore Makayla • The Irish have won the last 14 lineup in the last four games - Taylor Soule, Emma Guy, Marnelle Sun. 5 at Pittsburgh * W, 79-70 Dickens with 26 points and eight meetings. Garraud, Makayla Dickens, Thurs. 9 at Notre Dame * 7 p.m. (ACCNX) assists, while Marnelle Garraud • In the 2018-19 season, Notre pitched in with 18 points, including Dame won both games against the Cameron Swartz. Sun. 12 VIRGINIA * 2 p.m. (RSN) eight points in the final three minutes Eagles. • Taylor Soule has recorded double- Thurs. 16 LOUISVILLE * 7 p.m. (RSN) to seal the win. Sophomore Taylor • In the first meeting in January, 2019 figures in rebounding in the last 3 Sun. 19 at Georgia Tech * 2 p.m. (ACCNX) Soule added nine points and 10 - Taylor Soule had 18 points and five games. She is currently averaging a Thurs. 23 at Virginia Tech * 7 p.m. (ACCNX) rebounds. rebounds but Notre Dame won, 92- career-high 6.9 boards a game. She Sun. 30 at Florida State * 2 p.m. (ACCNX) • Notre Dame now 1-2 in the 63. Arike Ogunbowale led the Irish has led the team on the boards in 8 FEBRUARY conference and 6-9 overall. with 26 points. games, including the last 7. • Marnelle Garraud went 3-for-6 Sun. 2 WAKE FOREST * 1 p.m. (ACCNX) • The Irish lost at Syracuse, 74-63 in • In the second game BC lost, 97- from the 3-point line in the win over Thurs. 6 SYRACUSE * 7 p.m. (ACCNX) overtime. Their only other ACC loss 47, as Jessica Sheppard and Jackie was to Clemson. Young recorded double-doubles (16- Pitt. She is 10-for-16 in the last 3 Sun. 9 at Clemson * 12 p.m. (ACCNX) games. She has tallied double- • Katlyn Gilbert is averaging a team- 12, 15-10) while Ogunbowale had 23 Thurs. 13 NOTRE DAME 7 p.m. (ACCNX) figures in nine games. high 14 points and 5.2 rebounds points. Taylor Soule had 11 points Sun. 16 NORTH CAROLINA * 12 p.m. (ACCNX) • BC has hit a 3-pointer in every a game,w hile Destinee Walker while Emma Guy had eight points in game dating back to Jan. 26, 2017. Thurs. 20 PITTSBURGH * 7 p.m. (ACCNX) is averaging 13.9 points and 4.2 the loss for BC. The streak stands at 82 straight Sun. 23 MIAMI * 2 p.m. (ACCNX) rebounds a game. Thurs. 27 at Louisville * 6 p.m. (ACCN) games. MARCH Sun. 1 at Syracuse * 4 p.m. (ACCNX) Boston College Probable Starters ACC TOURNAMENT March 4-8 at Greensboro Coliseum TBA 1 Cameron Swartz R-So. G 5-11 Has tallied double-figures in 10 games. * ACC regular season game HOME GAMES CAPPED 4 Marnelle Garraud So. G 5-8 Season-high 18 points vs. Pitt 2019-20 QUICK FACTS 10 Makayla Dickens So. G 5-8 Season-high 26 points vs. Pitt Location................................................Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 11 Emma Guy Sr. F 6-3 11 points, 9 rebounds & 5 assists vs. Pitt Founded................................................1863 Enrollment...........................................14,513 13 Taylor Soule So. F 5-11 10 rebounds vs. Pitt President.............................................Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. Director of Athletics........................Martin Jarmond Sr. Assoc. AD - Admin........................Vaughn Williams Boston College Substitutions Senior Assoc. AD & SWA ................Jocelyn Fisher Gates Nickname............................................Eagles Colors...................................................Maroon and Gold 4 Taylor Ortlepp Jr. G 5-9 Played 24 minutes vs. NC State Facility..................................................Conte Forum (8,606) Conference.........................................Atlantic Coast Conference 5 Georgia Pineau Sr. F 6-1 Had 4 points, 4 boards at Pitt 3 Jaelyn Batts Fr. F 5-11 Has six starts this season BC COMMUNICATIONS 23 Milan Bolden-Morris Jr. G 5-9 Team-high 24 three’s Women’s Basketball Contact: Stephanie Tunnera Cell: 857-233-3421 | E-mail: [email protected] 32 Clara Ford So. C 6-3 Had 10 points vs. Delaware State Women’s Basketball Second Contact: Bri Foley E-mail: [email protected] 31 Sydney Lowery Jr. G/F 5-10 7 points, 4 steals at Duke @BC_WBB | BostonCollege Women’s Basketball 44 Akunna Konkwo Fr. C 6-2 Out for the season. BC HEAD COACH LAST TIME OUT HONORING A LEGEND • Sophomore Marnelle Garraud scored 8 points • The women’s basketball team will honor former in the final three minutes as BC defeated Pitt, BC Head Coach Cathy Inglese by wearing a 79-70, on the road on Sunday. CI patch on their uniforms for all ACC games • With the game tied at 66-66, BC went on a this season. Her family and former players will 13-4 run behind two three’-pointers and two be on hand on Alumni Day (Jan. 12 vs. UVA) foul shots from Garraud. to take part in honoring the legendary coach. • Sophomore Makayla Dickens led BC with a • Inglese was the head coach for Boston season-high 26 points and 8 assists, while College for 13 seasons from 1993-2008. She Garraud had 18. guided the Eagles to a 239-151 record during • Boston College led 37-36 and kept a one-point her tenure. Inglese led the Eagles to seven lead after three, 57-56. NCAA Tournament appearances, including • BC shot 50 percent in the game and had a 41- three trips to the Sweet 16. 35 edge on the boards. The Eagles also had • Inglese was inducted into the Boston College 23 assists on 32 field goals in the game. Varsity Hall of Fame in 2014. • Inglese passed away suddenly in July. LAST FIVE GAMES • BC is 3-2 in the last five games. Coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee ACC BIG TEN CHALLENGE • The Eagles are averaging 80.6 points, 42.8 • This is Coach Mac’s second season at the • Boston College lost to Northwestern, 66-63, in rebounds while shooting 44.2 percent from the Heights as she was hired in April 2018 after a the Big Ten/ACC Challenge on Dec. 4 floor. two-year stint at Albany. • Northwestern leads the overall series, 4-2. • BC has averaged 18.4 assists in the last five • Prior to Albany, Coach Mac was a Pikeville. BC’S BIG TEN/ACC CHALLENGE HISTORY games. She is not a stranger to the ACC or Boston. 2008 - Minnesota 80, BC 60 • In the five games, sophomore Taylor Soule She was an assistant coach at Maryland when 2009 - BC 72, Iowa 67 is averaging 15 points, 10.4 rebounds while they won the 2005-06 NCAA Tournament in 2010 - BC 113, Penn State 104 (OT) shooting 57 percent from the floor. Sophomore 2011 - Wisconsin 58, BC 50 Boston. After working as an assistant at West Marnelle Garraud is averaging 13.8 points 2012 - Northwestern 67, BC 63 Virginia, she took a four year hiatus to have and 3.8 assists while shooting 50 percent from 2013 - Wisconsin 74, BC 59 a family. Once the two boys were old enough 2014 - Indiana 76, BC 67 the floor and 48 percent from the three-point (Luke and Caden), Coach Mac return to coach 2015 - Boston College 58, Purdue 56 at Pikeville. line. 2016 - Penn State 60, Boston College 56 • Assistant Coach George Porcha coached at • In the five games, Makayla Dickens is 2019 - Northwestern, 66, Boston College 63 Virginia Tech as well as West Virginia. He was averaging 13.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.8 at Ole Miss before arriving at the Heights. assists a game. • Coach Yolanda Griffith is an WNBA legend. • Senior Emma Guy is shooting 60 percent from 2019 RECORD WHEN ... Griffith played professionally for 11 years, won the field, while averaging 10.6 points and 4.6 Home 5-1 the WNBA title with the Monarchs in 1999, and rebounds in five games. Away 2-4 Neutral 1-1 has two gold medals. She was with Coach Mac • Opponents are averaging 70.6 points, 37.4 rebounds, 18.8 turnovers and shooting 40 Overtime 0-0 at Albany.
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