
Kayla Rolph Signs With Women's Basketball for 2025-26
May 12, 2025 | Women's Basketball
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Boston College women's basketball is excited to announce the signing of William & Mary transfer Kayla Rolph for the 2025-26 season.Â
Rolph is the second transfer to sign with the Eagles, joining Erin Houpt from San Diego State.
"We're thrilled to welcome Kayla to The Heights," said head coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee. "Her length and versatility as a shooter will stretch the floor, and her ability to rebound and guard multiple positions will elevate our team on both ends. Beyond her impact on the court, Kayla is a high-character person who will represent our program with excellence in everything she does."
Rolph spent three seasons at William & Mary and is coming off her best season in 2024-25. The 6'2 forward from Virginia appeared in all 35 games, playing a career-high 24.3 minutes per game.Â
Her 46/34/83Â percent shooting splits were all career bests while she averaged a personal-high 6.7 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. Rolph finished second on the team in rebounding and averaged 8.8 points per game in conference play. She finished in double figures in 11 games with a pair of 20-point outings and a double-double. Rolph's best stretch came over 12 games, where she averaged 11.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and shot 54 percent from the floor.Â
Rolph helped the Tribe to its first CAA Tournament title and appearance in the NCAA Tournament, capturing a win over High Point in the First Four.Â
Before W&M, she attended Potomac High School, helping her team to a ISL-A VA Championship ISL-A VA Championship in 2022. Rolph was selected to the All-State Second Team in 2020 as a sophomore and was ranked as one of the top three players in Virginia in 2020 by Prep Girls Hoops and as the Virginia Key Class Player of 2022. In just three varsity seasons (COVID year), Rolph totaled 1224 points, 731 rebounds, and 155 assists. Rolph played for the Fairfax Stars Basketball EYBL Team U16 and U17. Her AAU team won the Santiago division at the 2019 Nike Nationals.












