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Boston College Announces 2021-22 Women’s Basketball Schedule
September 15, 2021 | Women's Basketball
Eagles open the 2021-22 season Nov. 9 vs. Harvard
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The Atlantic Coast Conference announced its 2021-22 women's basketball league schedule on Wednesday. The conference slate begins Nov. 14 and runs through Feb. 27.
ACC women's basketball will return to an 18-game conference schedule in 2021-22, after playing a 20-game league slate last season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
All 135 ACC regular-season conference games will be available through the ESPN family of networks, including ACC Network, the conference's Regional Sports Networks (RSN) or ACC Network Extra. BC's entire broadcast schedule will be announced at a later date.
Seventy-six regular-season games, including 59 conference games, are set to be televised by ACC Network and an additional nine games will air on other ESPN networks. New for this season, ACCN's Sunday coverage includes five quadruple headers in addition to nine Thursday night doubleheaders.
Headlined by six Sunday afternoon doubleheaders and five Thursday evening doubleheaders, 24 league games will be broadcast on the ACC's Regional Sports Networks (RSN). Bally Sports South, Bally Sports Florida, Bally Sports Sun, Bally Sports Midwest, Bally Sports Indiana, MASN, NESN and YES Network are the regional television partners (RSN) for this season.
Fourth-year head coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee, the 2019-20 ACC Coach of the Year, returns all five starters from a season ago, including All-ACC selection Taylor Soule.
ACC play begins for BC on Sunday, Dec. 19 vs. North Carolina at Conte Forum. The Eagles host Pitt, Syracuse, Louisville, Notre Dame, Miami, Virginia, NC State and Wake Forest at home this season.
Road games in the ACC include trips to Louisville, Clemson, Pitt, Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Virginia Tech, Florida State, Duke and Syracuse.
Season tickets start at $65 and youth season tickets are just $25.
Game times, as well as television and streaming video coverage, will be announced at a later date.
2021-22 Boston College Women's Basketball Schedule
Date Opponent
Tuesday, Nov. 9 Harvard
Saturday, Nov. 13 Holy Cross
Wednesday, Nov. 17 at Boston University
Saturday, Nov. 20 at Providence
Wednesday, Nov. 24 Northeastern
Sunday, Nov. 28 Albany
Thursday, Dec. 2 Penn State
Sunday, Dec. 5 at VCU
Wednesday, Dec. 8 at UMass
Saturday, Dec. 11 New Hampshire
Sunday, Dec 19 North Carolina*
Tuesday, Dec. 21 Sacred Heart
Thursday, Dec. 30 at Louisville*
Sunday, Jan. 2 Pitt*
Thursday, Jan. 6 Syracuse*
Sunday, Jan. 9 at Clemson*
Thursday, Jan. 13 at Pitt*
Sunday, Jan. 16 Louisville*
Thursday, Jan. 20 Notre Dame*
Sunday, Jan. 23 Miami*
Thursday, Jan. 27 at Georgia Tech*
Sunday, Jan. 30 at Notre Dame*
Thursday, Feb. 3 Virginia*
Sunday, Feb. 6 at Virginia Tech*
Thursday, Feb. 10 NC State*
Thursday, Feb. 17 at Florida State*
Sunday, Feb. 20 Wake Forest*
Thursday, Feb. 24 at Duke*
Sunday, Feb. 27 at Syracuse*
*ACC game
ACC women's basketball will return to an 18-game conference schedule in 2021-22, after playing a 20-game league slate last season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
All 135 ACC regular-season conference games will be available through the ESPN family of networks, including ACC Network, the conference's Regional Sports Networks (RSN) or ACC Network Extra. BC's entire broadcast schedule will be announced at a later date.
Seventy-six regular-season games, including 59 conference games, are set to be televised by ACC Network and an additional nine games will air on other ESPN networks. New for this season, ACCN's Sunday coverage includes five quadruple headers in addition to nine Thursday night doubleheaders.
Headlined by six Sunday afternoon doubleheaders and five Thursday evening doubleheaders, 24 league games will be broadcast on the ACC's Regional Sports Networks (RSN). Bally Sports South, Bally Sports Florida, Bally Sports Sun, Bally Sports Midwest, Bally Sports Indiana, MASN, NESN and YES Network are the regional television partners (RSN) for this season.
Fourth-year head coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee, the 2019-20 ACC Coach of the Year, returns all five starters from a season ago, including All-ACC selection Taylor Soule.
ACC play begins for BC on Sunday, Dec. 19 vs. North Carolina at Conte Forum. The Eagles host Pitt, Syracuse, Louisville, Notre Dame, Miami, Virginia, NC State and Wake Forest at home this season.
Road games in the ACC include trips to Louisville, Clemson, Pitt, Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Virginia Tech, Florida State, Duke and Syracuse.
Season tickets start at $65 and youth season tickets are just $25.
Game times, as well as television and streaming video coverage, will be announced at a later date.
2021-22 Boston College Women's Basketball Schedule
Date Opponent
Tuesday, Nov. 9 Harvard
Saturday, Nov. 13 Holy Cross
Wednesday, Nov. 17 at Boston University
Saturday, Nov. 20 at Providence
Wednesday, Nov. 24 Northeastern
Sunday, Nov. 28 Albany
Thursday, Dec. 2 Penn State
Sunday, Dec. 5 at VCU
Wednesday, Dec. 8 at UMass
Saturday, Dec. 11 New Hampshire
Sunday, Dec 19 North Carolina*
Tuesday, Dec. 21 Sacred Heart
Thursday, Dec. 30 at Louisville*
Sunday, Jan. 2 Pitt*
Thursday, Jan. 6 Syracuse*
Sunday, Jan. 9 at Clemson*
Thursday, Jan. 13 at Pitt*
Sunday, Jan. 16 Louisville*
Thursday, Jan. 20 Notre Dame*
Sunday, Jan. 23 Miami*
Thursday, Jan. 27 at Georgia Tech*
Sunday, Jan. 30 at Notre Dame*
Thursday, Feb. 3 Virginia*
Sunday, Feb. 6 at Virginia Tech*
Thursday, Feb. 10 NC State*
Thursday, Feb. 17 at Florida State*
Sunday, Feb. 20 Wake Forest*
Thursday, Feb. 24 at Duke*
Sunday, Feb. 27 at Syracuse*
*ACC game
Players Mentioned
Women's Basketball: Head Coach Kate Popovec-Goss on ACCPM (April 2, 2026)
Thursday, April 02
Kate Popovec-Goss Introductory Press Conference
Wednesday, April 01
Women's Basketball: Wake Forest Postgame Press Conference (Feb. 22, 2026)
Sunday, February 22
Women's Basketball: SMU Postgame Press Conference (Feb. 19, 2026)
Thursday, February 19

















