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Boston College Women’S Basketball 2020-21 Schedule Boston College (5-7, 1-7 ACC) Vs Boston College Women’s Basketball 2020-21 Schedule Boston College (5-7, 1-7 ACC) vs. #1 Louisville (16-1, 9-1 ACC) Date: Thursday, Feb. 4 | Time: 8 p.m. | Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass. | Arena: Conte Forum Date Opponent Time/Result Game 12 Watch: ACC Network | Twitter: @BC_WBB | Live Stats: BC.Statbroadcast.com Nov. 25 New Hampshire (ACCNX) W, 80-44 BC Returns to the Court Against No. 1 Louisville Nov. 29 UMass (ACCNX) W, 90-82 (OT) TALE OF THE TAPE • Boston College returns to Conte Forum for the first time BC UofL Dec. 2 Providence (ACCNX) W, 58-46 since hosting Notre Dame on Jan. 7 as the Eagles welcome 5-7 Overall Record 16-1 Dec. 6 UMass-Lowell (ACCNX) W, 88-38 top-ranked Louisville to Chestnut Hill Thursday at 8 p.m. 1-7 Conference Record 9-1 Dec. 9 at Georgia Tech* (ACCNX) L, 86-68 • ACC Network has coverage of the game with Jenn Hildreth 1-4 Last Five Games 4-1 Dec. 13 #4/3 NC State* (ACC Network) L, 75-69 and Debbie Antonelli on the call. 69.6 Scoring Offense 81.2 Dec. 20 #18/16 Syracuse* (ACC Network) L, 83-70 • BC has not played since an 83-73 loss at Notre Dame on Jan. 69.3 Scoring Defense 61.5 Jan. 3 at #3/3 NC State* (ACC Network) L, 76-57 17 as the team had four games postponed due to COVID-19 0.3 Scoring Margin 19.6 Jan. 7 Notre Dame* (ACC Network) W, 64-61 protocols. 38.9 Field Goal % 47.7 Jan. 10 at Wake Forest* (ACC Network) L, 68-48 • The Eagles previous four games - home vs. Clemson, Pitt 31.5 3-Point FG% 36.8 Jan. 14 at #2/2 Louisville* (ACC Network) L, 89-70 and Florida State along with a road game at Miami - were all 78.4 Free Throw % 79.1 Jan. 17 at Notre Dame* (ACC Network) L, 83-73 postponed. 45.7 FG% Defense 37.3 Jan. 21 Clemson* (ACCNX) PPD • Thursday’s game marks the fifth ranked opponent of the 28.5 3-Point FG% Defense 25.5 37.3 Rebounds Per Game 40.2 Jan. 24 Pitt* (RSN) PPD season - and the fourth game against a team ranked in the 1.0 Rebounding Margin 5.7 Jan. 28 Florida State* (ACCNX) PPD top three - for Boston College. Jan. 31 at Miami* (RSN) PPD 13.0 Assists Per Game 15.8 • No. 1 Louisville suffered its first loss of the season, losing 16.3 Turnovers Per Game 12.5 Feb. 4 #1 Louisville* (ACC Network) 8 p.m. to No. 4 NC State 74-60 on Monday night inside the KFC Yum! Feb. 7 at Clemson TBA 3.3 Turnover Margin 3.2 Center. Dana Evans tied her career-high with 29 points, 19 of 9.8 Steals Per Game 7.8 Feb. 11 at North Carolina* (ACCNX) 6 p.m. which came in the second half. She finished 10-22 from the 2.3 Blocks Per Game 5.5 Feb. 14 Virginia Tech* (ACCNX) 2 p.m. floor and 5-8 from 3-point range. Feb. 16 at Pitt* 6 p.m. • The 2020-21 campaign is the 49th season of Boston College Last Time vs. Louisville Feb. 18 at Miami* (ACCNX) 8 p.m. women’s basketball. The program made its debut during the • BC battled the No. 2 team in the country for 40 minutes Feb. 21 Georgia Tech* (RSN) 2 p.m. 1972-73 season on January 9, 1973 versus Eastern Nazarene. as freshman Ally VanTimmeren and junior Cameron Swartz Feb. 25 at Syracuse* (ACC Network) 8 p.m. each had 17 points for the visitors. The 17 points were a ca- Mar. 3-7 ACC Tournament Last Time Out reer-high for VanTimmeren, the second-youngest player in • A strong fourth quarter by Notre Dame (7-5, 5-3 ACC) se- the ACC who just joined BC in December after graduating Bold indicates home game cured an 83-73 victory over Boston College (5-7, 1-7 ACC) Jan. early from high school. * denotes ACC game 17 at Purcell Pavilion. • Louisville shot 56 percent in the first quarter and knocked • Notre Dame’s Dara Mabrey led all scorers in the contest with down five three-point field goals to lead 26-16 after 10 min- BC Athletics Communications 21 points while juniors Makayla Dickens and Marnelle Gar- utes. The Cardinals used a 10-0 run in the early going to take Jason Baum Brent Greenberg raud led the charge for the Eagles with 18 points each. control. E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] • Garraud was on fire in the second half, scoring all 18 points Mobile: (201) 966-6338 Mobile: (240) 418-8163 in the final 20 minutes of play. She was 6-of-8 from behind Playing Against #1 Digital Media Center: https://bit.ly/BCWBBMedia the arc for the Eagles. • For the 12th time in school history, BC plays against the • Dickens finished with 18 points, including four from behind nation’s No. 1 team Thursday versus Louisville. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, media operations for Boston the arc. BC as a team connected on a season-best 13 three- • It marks the third time as an ACC member BC has played College women’s basketball games at Conte Forum will be al- point field goals. against a team ranked No. 1. It is the first meeting against tered. These guidelines are prepared in conjunction with the • Junior forward Taylor Soule ended the game with 15 points, the top team in the country since 2019 versus Notre Dame. ACC for the safety of all involved and may be adjusted based nine rebounds and career-high five assists for the Eagles. BC • BC is 0-11 all-time against opponents ranked No. 1. on the latest protocols. totaled 21 assists on its 28 made field goals. Individuals must sit in their assigned seat at the location • The highest ranked victory in school history for BC was a of their place card or designated booth. Seats will be properly win over No. 2 UConn. The Eagles captured a 78-66 victory distanced and place cards may not be moved. A roster card over the Huskies at a sold-out Conte Forum on Jan. 23, 1999. will be provided at each seat. Game notes and statistics will be available online; there will be no printed copies provided. The 2020-21 Boston College Eagles | #ForBoston | #TogetherAsOne To the greatest extent practicable, everyone must adhere to No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. PPG RPG Notes physical distancing guidelines (at least six feet apart) while 1 Cameron Swartz Jr. G 5-11 12.4 4.8 Game-winning layup in the win vs. Notre Dame moving within the press area and must wear a face covering. 2 Kaylah Ivey Fr. G 5-8 3.8 1.8 Career-high 23 points in the UMass Lowell win Credentials may be picked up at media will-call, which is 3 Jaelyn Batts So. F 6-0 4.8 3.2 First start of the season at Wake Forest now located at Gate B of Conte Forum at the top of the stairs. 4 JoJo Lacey Fr. G/F 6-1 1.0 0.9 Played in seven games since returning from injury We will not mail any credentials in 2020, they must be picked 10 Makayla Dickens Jr. G 5-8 12.4 4.4 Leads team with 30 three-point field goals up at Gate B on gamedays. Parking will be on a check-in basis 12 Ally VanTimmeren Fr. F 6-2 7.8 5.0 Career-high 17 points at No. 2 Louisville as they enter the Beacon Street garage. All postgame interviews will be conducted online via 13 Taylor Soule Jr. F 5-11 15.3 6.6 Led BC with 21 points in 64-61 win vs. Notre Dame Zoom. Joanna Bernabei-McNamee and select BC student-ath- 14 Marnelle Garraud Jr. G 5-7 7.8 2.5 18 points in the second half at Notre Dame letes will be available as soon as possible following games for 21 Sydney McQuietor Fr. F 6-2 0.5 0.0 Rated 17th nationally at her position in HS both home and away events. Links for the video conference 24 Allie Palmieri Fr. G 5-10 0.0 0.0 First game at BC after enrolling early will be provided to approved media who request access from 32 Clara Ford Jr. F 6-3 6.8 5.9 Back in starting lineup after knee injury vs. ND either Jason Baum or Brent Greenberg. 44 Akunna Konkwo R.-Fr. C 6-2 4.0 4.6 Out indefinitely with non-COVID medical issue @BC_WBB 2020-21 Numerical Roster No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown | High School | Previous School Head Coach 1 Cameron Swartz Jr. G 5-11 Marietta, Ga. | Fellowship Christian | Colorado Joanna Bernabei-McNamee 2 Kaylah Ivey Fr. G 5-8 Forestville, Md. | Riverdale Baptist School 3 Jaelyn Batts So. F 6-0 South Riding, Va. | Freedom 4 JoJo Lacey Fr. G/F 6-1 Douglassville, Pa. | Westtown School 10 Makayla Dickens Jr. G 5-8 Virginia Beach, Va. | Princess Anne 12 Ally VanTimmeren Fr. F 6-2 Allendale, Mich./Jenison 13 Taylor Soule Jr. F 5-11 West Lebanon, N.H. | Kimball Union Academy 14 Marnelle Garraud Jr. G 5-7 Lynn, Mass. | Nobles & Greenough 21 Sydney McQuietor Fr.
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