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Boston College Women’S Basketball 2020-21 Schedule Boston College (4-4, 0-4 ACC) Vs Boston College Women’s Basketball 2020-21 Schedule Boston College (4-4, 0-4 ACC) vs. Notre Dame (5-4, 3-2 ACC) Date: Thursday, Jan. 7 | Time: 8 p.m. | Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass. | Arena: Conte Forum Date Opponent Time/Result Game 8 Watch: ACC Network | Twitter: @BC_WBB | Live Stats: BC.Statbroadcast.com Nov. 25 New Hampshire (ACCNX) W, 80-44 BC, Notre Dame Renew Rivalry Thursday Night Nov. 29 UMass (ACCNX) W, 90-82 (OT) TALE OF THE TAPE • Boston College and Notre Dame meet for the 32nd time in BC ND Dec. 2 Providence (ACCNX) W, 58-46 series history Thursday night at 8 p.m. inside Conte Forum. 4-4 Overall Record 5-4 Dec. 6 UMass-Lowell (ACCNX) W, 88-38 • ACC Network has coverage of the game with Jenn Hildreth 0-4 Conference Record 3-2 Dec. 9 at Georgia Tech* (ACCNX) L, 86-68 and Debbie Antonelli on the call. 1-4 Last Five Games 3-2 Dec. 13 #4/3 NC State* (ACC Network) L, 75-69 • With a win Thursday, BC would capture its third straight 72.5 Scoring Offense 72.2 Dec. 20 #18/16 Syracuse* (ACC Network) L, 83-70 victory against the Irish for the first time in series history. 66.3 Scoring Defense 72.6 Dec. 31 at Pitt* (ACCNX) Postponed • BC has played just four games over the last month, three of 6.3 Scoring Margin -0.3 Jan. 3 at #3/3 NC State* (ACC Network) L, 76-57 them coming against ranked opponents (twice against No. 3 38.8 Field Goal % 46.6 Jan. 7 Notre Dame* (ACC Network) 8 p.m. NC State, No. 18/16 Syracuse). 30.7 3-Point FG% 39.1 Jan. 10 at Wake Forest* (ACC Network) 4 p.m. • BC returns to the road Sunday as the Eagles visit Wake For- 81.7 Free Throw % 67.9 Jan. 14 at Louisville* (ACC Network) 8 p.m. est at 4 p.m. on ACC Network. BC was originally scheduled to 42.4 FG% Defense 43.7 Jan. 17 at Notre Dame* (ACC Network) Noon play Sunday at home versus Duke, but the Blue Devils opted 25.0 3-Point FG% Defense 34.0 Jan. 21 Clemson* (ACCNX) 7 p.m. out of the season. 40.8 Rebounds Per Game 33.9 Jan. 24 Pitt* (RSN) 1 p.m. • The 2020-21 campaign is the 49th season of Boston College 4.4 Rebounding Margin -2.8 women’s basketball. The program made its debut during the Jan. 28 Florida State* (ACCNX) 7 p.m. 11.8 Assists Per Game 14.9 1972-73 season on January 9, 1973 versus Eastern Nazarene. Jan. 31 at Miami* (RSN) 1 p.m. 16.6 Turnovers Per Game 15.9 Feb. 4 Louisville* (ACC Network) 8 p.m. 4.0 Turnover Margin 0.3 Last Time Out 9.9 Steals Per Game 8.0 Feb. 7 at Virginia* (ACC Network) 4 p.m. • No. 3/3 NC State remained undefeated on the season as the 2.3 Blocks Per Game 3.1 Feb. 11 at North Carolina* (ACCNX) 6 p.m. Wolfpack defeated visiting Boston College 76-57 Sunday af- Feb. 14 Virginia Tech* (ACCNX) 2 p.m. ternoon at Reynolds Coliseum. The Wolfpack moved to 10-0 seventh double-double of the season. Senior Georgia Pineau Feb. 21 Georgia Tech* (RSN) 2 p.m. overall and 5-0 in ACC play while the Eagles dropped to 4-4 pitched in with 13 points, 11 in the second half. Sophomore Feb. 25 at Syracuse* (ACC Network) 8 p.m. overall and 0-4 in conference play. Makayla Dickens pitched in with nine rebounds and four Mar. 3-7 ACC Tournament • NC State center Elissa Cunane led all scorers in Sunday’s assists. game with 24 points on 9-of-9 shooting while adding eight • Destinee Walker led Notre Dame with 21 points and nine Bold indicates home game rebounds. rebounds. * denotes ACC game • “We played hard and we played with our hearts for the ma- jority of the game,” said Boston College head coach Joanna Trending Up BC Athletics Communications Bernabei-McNamee after the game. “I just don’t think we • Boston College is in year three of the Joanna Bernabei-Mc- Jason Baum Brent Greenberg always played smart out there, especially when we’re play- Namee era and the Eagles are trending way up after a strong E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] ing the number three team in the country. I thought NC State 2019-20 campaign. Mobile: (201) 966-6338 Mobile: (240) 418-8163 played physical, played hard and they also played smart.” • The Eagles are on the national radar after advancing to the • Juniors Taylor Soule and Cameron Swartz led BC in scoring ACC Tournament semifinals last season. Digital Media Center: https://bit.ly/BCWBBMedia with 14 points each. • Boston College was picked to finish 13th in the ACC prior to the start of last season. The Eagles crushed the low expec- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, media operations for Boston Last Time vs. Notre Dame tations with a 20-12 overall record and a record setting 11-7 College women’s basketball games at Conte Forum will be al- • Senior Emma Guy hit a layup at the buzzer to give Boston conference mark. The 20 wins were the most for BC since tered. These guidelines are prepared in conjunction with the College a come from behind victory over Notre Dame, 56-55, ACC for the safety of all involved and may be adjusted based the 2010-11 team went 20-13. The 11 ACC wins was a new on the latest protocols. in an ACC game at Conte Forum. program record since joining the ACC in 2006. Individuals must sit in their assigned seat at the location • This was the first time Boston College has defeated Notre • Joanna Bernabei-McNamee was named the Atlantic Coast of their place card or designated booth. Seats will be properly Dame twice in the same season. Conference Coach of the Year last season. Bernabei-McNa- distanced and place cards may not be moved. A roster card • Guy finished with 12 points and nine rebounds while soph- mee earned the honor from both the ACC coaches and Blue will be provided at each seat. Game notes and statistics will omore Taylor Soule had 20 points and 10 rebounds for her Ribbon Panel. be available online; there will be no printed copies provided. To the greatest extent practicable, everyone must adhere to The 2020-21 Boston College Eagles | #ForBoston | #TogetherAsOne physical distancing guidelines (at least six feet apart) while No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. PPG RPG Notes moving within the press area and must wear a face covering. 1 Cameron Swartz Jr. G 5-11 13.4 3.9 Second on the team in scoring Credentials may be picked up at media will-call, which is 2 Kaylah Ivey Fr. G 5-8 4.8 1.6 Career-high 23 points in the UMass Lowell win now located at Gate B of Conte Forum at the top of the stairs. 3 Jaelyn Batts So. F 6-0 4.8 3.9 Career-high 15 points and eight rebounds vs. UML We will not mail any credentials in 2020, they must be picked up at Gate B on gamedays. Parking will be on a check-in basis 4 JoJo Lacey Fr. G/F 6-1 0.0 1.0 Made first appearance of the year vs. No. 3 NC State as they enter the Beacon Street garage. 10 Makayla Dickens Jr. G 5-8 11.1 5.0 Team-high 20 points against No. 3 NC State All postgame interviews will be conducted online via 12 Ally VanTimmeren Fr. F 6-2 10.0 6.0 Mid-year addition who just graduated from high school Zoom. Joanna Bernabei-McNamee and select BC student-ath- 13 Taylor Soule Jr. F 5-11 16.4 7.3 Leads team in scoring and second in rebounds letes will be available as soon as possible following games for 14 Marnelle Garraud Jr. G 5-7 7.8 3.0 Team leader with 23 steals this season both home and away events. Links for the video conference will be provided to approved media who request access from 21 Sydney McQuietor Fr. F 5-11 0.5 0.0 Rated 17th nationally at her position in HS either Jason Baum or Brent Greenberg. 32 Clara Ford Jr. F 6-3 9.5 7.8 Leads team in rebounds; Career-high 19 pts. vs. Cuse 44 Akunna Konkwo R.-Fr. C 6-2 4.0 4.6 Shooting 88.9 percent from the free throw line @BC_WBB 2020-21 Numerical Roster Head Coach No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown | High School | Previous School 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. F 5-11 Keller, Texas | Keller 32 Clara Ford Jr. F 6-3 Vienna, Va.
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