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    WBB Transfer Tracker

    Tracking BC's 2022 Departing Transfers Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher Boston College women's basketball's first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2005-06 was within reach for the second time in three years. But an early exit from the ACC Tournament spoiled the Eagles' chances at The...
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    WBB: Garraud, Batts and Ford All in the Transfer Portal

    Garraud, Batts and Ford All in the Transfer Portal Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher Boston College women's basketball was gunning for its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2005-06. But the Eagles ended up on the wrong side of the bubble after a second-round ACC Tournament exit...
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    WBB: With Two Games Left, BC Projected as Last Team in: 'We Have to Go Dancing'

    With Two Games Left, BC Projected as Last Team in: 'We Have to Go Dancing' Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher Boston College women's basketball was supposed to go dancing in 2020. Something the program has still yet to do since 2005-06. It would have been a storybook ending for a...
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    WBB: Dominant First Half Propels BC to Senior Day Victory Over Wake

    Dominant First Half Propels BC to Senior Day Victory Over Wake Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher Senior Day is always emotional. But Sunday afternoon was the last home game for a group of five seniors who started their Boston College women’s basketball careers with head coach Joanna...
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    Sweep of Syracuse, Clemson Extends Eagles’ Win Streak

    Sweep of Syracuse, Clemson Extends Eagles’ Win Streak Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher Boston College women’s basketball knows how to share the wealth. The Eagles have five players averaging at least 9.5 points per game, and, after this weekend, BC ranks 15th nationally with 17.8...
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    WBB: Two Months in, Stats to Know About the 2021-22 Eagles

    Two Months in, Stats to Know About the 2021-22 Eagles Andy Backstrom (@andybackstrom) Publisher Boston College women’s basketball suffered its biggest setback of the season last week, falling to No. 3 Louisville by 30 points. The Eagles dropped to 0-2 in ACC play, but they’re still 9-4 overall...
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