
Women's Basketball Falls to Oregon State
November 27, 2024 | Women's Basketball
BAHAMAS - Boston College women's basketball suffered a 54-49 setback to Oregon State in the final game of the Continental Tires Baha Mar Championship on Wednesday evening.
The Eagles drop to 6-3 while the Beavers improve to 2-5.
T'yana Todd registered a team-high 13 points with three of her five baskets from 3-point land. Teya Sidberry collected a team-best eight rebounds with five points and five steals.
Neither team led by more than eight, with six ties and 14 lead changes.
The Eagles trailed by four late in the third before Todd drained a trifecta at the buzzer, slicing the gap to 40-39, starting a 9-0 run into the fourth period. A Sidberry layup and Kaylah Ivey 3-pointer gave BC a 45-40 lead with under four minutes left in the game.
OSU tied the contest, 46-46, with 1:30 left before scoring eight of the final 11 points. Boston College cut the deficit to one possession multiple times but the Beavers sealed the victory at the line.
BC went up 22-14 in the second period for its largest lead of the contest after Todd and Andrea Daley capped off an 11-2 run early in the second frame. The Beavers responded by scoring the last nine points of the half to go into the break with a 23-22 edge.
The Eagles trailed by a point at the end of the first in a low-scoring period, 12-11.
Boston College will face Arkansas in the SEC-ACC Challenge in Fayetteville on Thursday, Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. ET in the fourth road game of the road swing.
Tip-Ins
- Ivey led the team with five assists.
- Ivey is now 10th all-time in school history with 358 career assists, surpassing, Nicole Boudreau (352;2012-16).
- Sidberry's five steals are a career best. She averaged a team-best four steals during the tournament.