Boston College Athletics

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Eagles Host Maine on Friday at 2 p.m.
December 29, 2016 | Women's Basketball
GAME INFORMATION
NON-CONFERENCE ACTION
WHEN: Friday, Dec. 30, 2016
TIME: 2 p.m.
WHERE: Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
VIEW: Watch
TRACK GAME: Live Stats
TICKETS
The Game
- Boston College (6-6) will host Maine (7-7) at Conte Forum (2 p.m.) on Friday, Dec. 30. Fans can watch the game live streamed on ACC Network Extra.Â
- BC has not played since Dec. 22 when the Eagles hosted Dartmouth. BC defeated the Big Green, 65-53, at Conte Forum. Graduate senior Kailey Edwards led BC with 16 points and six rebounds while senior Kelly Hughes chipped in with 14 points and six rebounds. Boston College matched a season-low eight turnovers in the game. The Eagles also got to the foul line 26 times, second time BC took 20 or more free throws in a game.
- Maine had a game at Tulane on Wednesday, Dec. 28. The Black Bears are now 7-7 after losing at Tulane on Wednesday, 77-62
- Maine is led by point guard Sigi Koizar who averages 14.9 points and 4.0 rebounds a game. The Black Bears start four freshmen along with Koizar.
BC vs. Maine
- This will be the ninth meeting between Boston College and Maine. BC has a 6-2 lead in the overall series.
- The first meeting between the two teams took place on Dec. 11, 1992. BC won the game, 80-65.
- Last season Boston College defeated Maine, 55-48, behind 14 points from Kelly Hughes, while Katie Quandt had nine points.
- BC leads the series vs. Maine - 6-2
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Last Four Games
- Boston College is 4-0 in the last four games. The Eagles are shooting 48.8 percent from the floor in the run and holding teams to 35.9 percent.
- In the last four games, BC is averaging 17.5 assists per game. In the last four games, rookie Georgia Pineau and junior Martina Mosetti are the team leaders. Pineau has 16 helpers while Mosetti has 17.
- Boston College is averaging 37.2 rebounds per game in the four games, while opponents are averaging just 27.3. Mariella Fasoula has grabbed 26 boards while Georgia Pineau has 27 in the run.
- Sophomore Mariella Fasoula is averaging 17.7 points and 8.7 rebounds in three of the four games she played in, while senior Kelly Hughes is second in scoring with 13.0 points per game average.
- Graduate senior Kailey Edwards continues to not only be a defensive asset for the Eagles. Edwards is averaging 11.3 points, 3.0 rebounds and has six steals in the last four games. She is shooting 53 percent from the floor and 94 (16-for-17) from the free throw line.
Last Time Out
- Boston College defeated Dartmouth on Dec. 22, 65-53, behind 16 points from Kailey Edwards Kailey Edwards. The win gives BC a 10-0 edge over Dartmouth in the overall head-to-head series.
Dartmouth led 32-30 at the half.
- BC's defense held Dartmouth to just nine points in the third quarter to take a 39-31 lead after three quarters. The Eagles pulled away in the final quarter behind a 7-0 run in the final two minutes of the game.
- The Eagles shot 39 percent from the floor and won the rebounding battle, 40-35.
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Quick Hits
- In the first four games of the season, Boston College started one senior, two sophomores and two freshmen. It was the youngest starting lineup since the 2011-12 season when BC started four sophomores and a junior.
- Due to injuries and sickness, Boston College has had four different starting lineups. Kelly Hughes is now the only players to have started every game this season.
- Junior guard Marti Mosetti had a season-high seven assists vs. Providence on Dec. 10. She notched her 200th career assists vs. Seton Hall on Nov. 17. A native of Italy, Mosetti is currently at 231 career helpers, which places her 22nd on the all-time list.
-Â Sophomore Mariella Fasoula has led BC in scoring in eight games this season. She has led the Eagles in rebounding in seven games. Freshman Georgia Pineau has led on the boards four times.
- BC is 34th in the country in assists per game (16.9 apg.).
- Kailey Edwards leads the Eagles in defensive charges with five, while Georgia Pineau has taken four.
This Day In History
- Former Eagles guard Jess Deveny made 11-of-17 from the floor and finished with 26 points and seven assists, while teammate Amber Jacobs had 21 points and five steals to lead BC past Big 10 opponents Wisconsin, 76-60. The team improved to 10-1 with the win.
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Ticket Information
- Tickets for the 2016-17 women's basketball season are on sale now. Season ticket memberships, which include reserved seats, are just $56, while mini-plan and group deposits are also being accepted. For more information, visit bceagles.com/tickets, or call 617-552-GoBC (4622) to speak with an account representative.
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Up Next
- ACC action will start up on Monday as the Eagles will host Clemson at Conte Forum (7 p.m.). The game can be seen on a Regional Sports Network (NESN Plus).
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NON-CONFERENCE ACTION
WHEN: Friday, Dec. 30, 2016
TIME: 2 p.m.
WHERE: Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass.
VIEW: Watch
TRACK GAME: Live Stats
TICKETS
The Game
- Boston College (6-6) will host Maine (7-7) at Conte Forum (2 p.m.) on Friday, Dec. 30. Fans can watch the game live streamed on ACC Network Extra.Â
- BC has not played since Dec. 22 when the Eagles hosted Dartmouth. BC defeated the Big Green, 65-53, at Conte Forum. Graduate senior Kailey Edwards led BC with 16 points and six rebounds while senior Kelly Hughes chipped in with 14 points and six rebounds. Boston College matched a season-low eight turnovers in the game. The Eagles also got to the foul line 26 times, second time BC took 20 or more free throws in a game.
- Maine had a game at Tulane on Wednesday, Dec. 28. The Black Bears are now 7-7 after losing at Tulane on Wednesday, 77-62
- Maine is led by point guard Sigi Koizar who averages 14.9 points and 4.0 rebounds a game. The Black Bears start four freshmen along with Koizar.
BC vs. Maine
- This will be the ninth meeting between Boston College and Maine. BC has a 6-2 lead in the overall series.
- The first meeting between the two teams took place on Dec. 11, 1992. BC won the game, 80-65.
- Last season Boston College defeated Maine, 55-48, behind 14 points from Kelly Hughes, while Katie Quandt had nine points.
- BC leads the series vs. Maine - 6-2
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| Home - 4-0 | Away 1-1 | N - 2-0 | |
| 12/01/92 | WÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â | HÂ Â Â Â | 80-65 |
| 11/28/93 | LÂ Â Â Â | AÂ Â Â Â | 55-49 |
| 11/15/99 | W | AÂ Â Â Â | 83-56 |
| 12/28/99 | WÂ Â Â Â | N | 81-54 |
| 12/17/06 | W | H | 63-34 |
| 12/22/07 | W | H | 68-56 |
| 11/30/14 | L | N | 69-64 |
| 11/15/15 | W | H | 55-48 |
Last Four Games
- Boston College is 4-0 in the last four games. The Eagles are shooting 48.8 percent from the floor in the run and holding teams to 35.9 percent.
- In the last four games, BC is averaging 17.5 assists per game. In the last four games, rookie Georgia Pineau and junior Martina Mosetti are the team leaders. Pineau has 16 helpers while Mosetti has 17.
- Boston College is averaging 37.2 rebounds per game in the four games, while opponents are averaging just 27.3. Mariella Fasoula has grabbed 26 boards while Georgia Pineau has 27 in the run.
- Sophomore Mariella Fasoula is averaging 17.7 points and 8.7 rebounds in three of the four games she played in, while senior Kelly Hughes is second in scoring with 13.0 points per game average.
- Graduate senior Kailey Edwards continues to not only be a defensive asset for the Eagles. Edwards is averaging 11.3 points, 3.0 rebounds and has six steals in the last four games. She is shooting 53 percent from the floor and 94 (16-for-17) from the free throw line.
Last Time Out
- Boston College defeated Dartmouth on Dec. 22, 65-53, behind 16 points from Kailey Edwards Kailey Edwards. The win gives BC a 10-0 edge over Dartmouth in the overall head-to-head series.
Dartmouth led 32-30 at the half.
- BC's defense held Dartmouth to just nine points in the third quarter to take a 39-31 lead after three quarters. The Eagles pulled away in the final quarter behind a 7-0 run in the final two minutes of the game.
- The Eagles shot 39 percent from the floor and won the rebounding battle, 40-35.
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Quick Hits
- In the first four games of the season, Boston College started one senior, two sophomores and two freshmen. It was the youngest starting lineup since the 2011-12 season when BC started four sophomores and a junior.
- Due to injuries and sickness, Boston College has had four different starting lineups. Kelly Hughes is now the only players to have started every game this season.
- Junior guard Marti Mosetti had a season-high seven assists vs. Providence on Dec. 10. She notched her 200th career assists vs. Seton Hall on Nov. 17. A native of Italy, Mosetti is currently at 231 career helpers, which places her 22nd on the all-time list.
-Â Sophomore Mariella Fasoula has led BC in scoring in eight games this season. She has led the Eagles in rebounding in seven games. Freshman Georgia Pineau has led on the boards four times.
- BC is 34th in the country in assists per game (16.9 apg.).
- Kailey Edwards leads the Eagles in defensive charges with five, while Georgia Pineau has taken four.
This Day In History
- Former Eagles guard Jess Deveny made 11-of-17 from the floor and finished with 26 points and seven assists, while teammate Amber Jacobs had 21 points and five steals to lead BC past Big 10 opponents Wisconsin, 76-60. The team improved to 10-1 with the win.
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Ticket Information
- Tickets for the 2016-17 women's basketball season are on sale now. Season ticket memberships, which include reserved seats, are just $56, while mini-plan and group deposits are also being accepted. For more information, visit bceagles.com/tickets, or call 617-552-GoBC (4622) to speak with an account representative.
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Up Next
- ACC action will start up on Monday as the Eagles will host Clemson at Conte Forum (7 p.m.). The game can be seen on a Regional Sports Network (NESN Plus).
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