Women's Basketball
Guy, Emma

Emma Guy
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant
- Email:
- guyem@bc.edu
- Phone:
- 552-9135
A familiar face has made her way back to the Heights, as former Boston College women's basketball standout Emma Guy will serve as a graduate assistant.
"I am excited to have Emma back on The Heights," said head coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee.  "She was both a standout player and a great leader, and I love that she knows the culture of our program. As a rising star in this profession, I look forward to seeing Emma translate her playing experiences and leadership skills to her mentorship of our young team."
Guy played for the Eagles from 2016-2019, finishing her career 18th all-time with 1,164 points, 11th all-time with 635 rebounds, and 11th all-time in blocks. She is one of 12Â players in school history with at least 1,100 points and 600 rebounds. She was the 2019-20 Female Eagle of the Year after earning All-ACC First Team and All-ACC Blue Ribbon Panel Second Team honors.Â
Guy also participated in last year's WBCA "So You Want to Be a Coach Program".
"I am excited to have Emma back on The Heights," said head coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee.  "She was both a standout player and a great leader, and I love that she knows the culture of our program. As a rising star in this profession, I look forward to seeing Emma translate her playing experiences and leadership skills to her mentorship of our young team."
Guy played for the Eagles from 2016-2019, finishing her career 18th all-time with 1,164 points, 11th all-time with 635 rebounds, and 11th all-time in blocks. She is one of 12Â players in school history with at least 1,100 points and 600 rebounds. She was the 2019-20 Female Eagle of the Year after earning All-ACC First Team and All-ACC Blue Ribbon Panel Second Team honors.Â
Guy helped the Eagles reach 20 wins her senior season and set a program mark with 11 ACC victories. Over her last two seasons, she turned in averages of at least 14.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, and shot no worse than 55 percent from the floor.Â
"I'm glad I'll be able to work under Coach Mac again and learn from the staff," said Guy. "I'm also looking forward to working with the players and helping them grow their game in any way I can."Guy also participated in last year's WBCA "So You Want to Be a Coach Program".