
Photo by: Meg Kelly
Women's Basketball Welcomes New Hampshire
November 05, 2025 | Women's Basketball
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Boston College women's basketball faces New Hampshire at 1 p.m. on Thursday afternoon in Conte Forum, continuing a four-game homestand to begin the season.
PROMOTIONS
Kids 12 & under receive free admission.
About the Eagles
Last Time Out
The Eagles suffered a narrow 72-71 loss to Holy Cross in the season opener on Monday. Kayla Rolph scored a team-best 15 points on 6-of-7 shooting, highlighted by a trio of 3-pointers. Jocelyne Grier netted 13 points with six off the glass, and Lily Carmody scored 13 with five boards and four assists. Teionni McDaniel netted 10 points on four field goals, and Amirah Anderson corralled nine off the glass. All four made their debuts in an Eagle uniform. Athena Tomlinson dished out a game-high six assists with nine points and five boards. The Crusaders hit their last seven field goals of the game after trailing 67-60 against BC.
A Win Would
- Give BC its first win of the season.
- Give the Eagles a 15th straight win against the Wildcats.
- Avoid back-to-back losses at home in November.
By the Numbers
2 - The Eagles have two players from Australia in Lily Carmody and Eleanor Trout.
3 - Head coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee is the third-longest tenured coach in the ACC.
6 - Grier is one of six freshmen in the nation to post at least five steals in their first collegiate game, while she is the only one to post a game with at least 10 points, five rebounds and five steals.
53.5 - The Eagles shot 53.5 percent from inside the arc against Holy Cross.
60 - BC assisted on 60 percent of its field goals in the season opener.
What to Watch for
- Watch if the Eagles can continue their 3-point attack after hitting 10 in the season opener.
- The Eagles were able to score 21 points off Holy Cross' turnovers in the season opener. Watch if they can capitalize off UNH's mistakes on Thursday.
- Lily Carmody posted 13 points with five rebounds and four assists while she shot 6-of-8 from the line. See if the sophomore can get it done at the line on Thursday.
- See if the Eagles can get off to another hot start, as they scored 26 points in the opening quarter on 56.3 percent shooting from the field.
- Watch if BC can convert on its second chance opportunities, as it only scored five points off eight offensive rebounds.
Scouting New Hampshire (1-0, 0-0)
- New Hampshire is coming off a 72-32 win over Worcester State in its season opener on Monday.
- Eve DeChent lead four players with 16 points in the win.
- Elizabeth Lavoie netted 14 points with two boards, and two steals in her first start.
- The Wildcats bring back seven letterwinners with five transfers and three freshmen.
- DeChent is back after being the 2025 American East 2025 Newcomer of the Year.
Series History
Boston College is 21-8 against UNH in the all-time series, winning the last 14 games in the series and owning an 18-4 mark at home.
What's Next
The Eagles will host UMass Lowell on Sunday at 12 p.m. in Conte Forum.
PROMOTIONS
Kids 12 & under receive free admission.
About the Eagles
Last Time Out
The Eagles suffered a narrow 72-71 loss to Holy Cross in the season opener on Monday. Kayla Rolph scored a team-best 15 points on 6-of-7 shooting, highlighted by a trio of 3-pointers. Jocelyne Grier netted 13 points with six off the glass, and Lily Carmody scored 13 with five boards and four assists. Teionni McDaniel netted 10 points on four field goals, and Amirah Anderson corralled nine off the glass. All four made their debuts in an Eagle uniform. Athena Tomlinson dished out a game-high six assists with nine points and five boards. The Crusaders hit their last seven field goals of the game after trailing 67-60 against BC.
A Win Would
- Give BC its first win of the season.
- Give the Eagles a 15th straight win against the Wildcats.
- Avoid back-to-back losses at home in November.
By the Numbers
2 - The Eagles have two players from Australia in Lily Carmody and Eleanor Trout.
3 - Head coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee is the third-longest tenured coach in the ACC.
6 - Grier is one of six freshmen in the nation to post at least five steals in their first collegiate game, while she is the only one to post a game with at least 10 points, five rebounds and five steals.
53.5 - The Eagles shot 53.5 percent from inside the arc against Holy Cross.
60 - BC assisted on 60 percent of its field goals in the season opener.
What to Watch for
- Watch if the Eagles can continue their 3-point attack after hitting 10 in the season opener.
- The Eagles were able to score 21 points off Holy Cross' turnovers in the season opener. Watch if they can capitalize off UNH's mistakes on Thursday.
- Lily Carmody posted 13 points with five rebounds and four assists while she shot 6-of-8 from the line. See if the sophomore can get it done at the line on Thursday.
- See if the Eagles can get off to another hot start, as they scored 26 points in the opening quarter on 56.3 percent shooting from the field.
- Watch if BC can convert on its second chance opportunities, as it only scored five points off eight offensive rebounds.
Scouting New Hampshire (1-0, 0-0)
- New Hampshire is coming off a 72-32 win over Worcester State in its season opener on Monday.
- Eve DeChent lead four players with 16 points in the win.
- Elizabeth Lavoie netted 14 points with two boards, and two steals in her first start.
- The Wildcats bring back seven letterwinners with five transfers and three freshmen.
- DeChent is back after being the 2025 American East 2025 Newcomer of the Year.
Series History
Boston College is 21-8 against UNH in the all-time series, winning the last 14 games in the series and owning an 18-4 mark at home.
What's Next
The Eagles will host UMass Lowell on Sunday at 12 p.m. in Conte Forum.
Players Mentioned
Football: Head Coach Bill O'Brien Postgame Press Conference (November 29, 2025)
Sunday, November 30
Football: Grayson James Postgame Press Conference (November 29, 2025)
Sunday, November 30
Football: KP Price Postgame Press Conference (November 29, 2025)
Saturday, November 29
Men’s Hockey: Notre Dame Press Conference (James Hagens, Head Coach Greg Brown - Nov. 28, 2025)
Friday, November 28

























