Kaylah Ivey set the Boston College single-game program record with 16 assists, the most in an ACC game since 2002.
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The Boston College Eagles (10-8, 1-4 ACC) women’s basketball team is looking to snap a four-game losing streak as it travels to Coral Gables, Fla., to take on the Miami Hurricanes (11-5, 1-4 ACC) on Thursday night.
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Eleven of Ivey’s assists came in the second half, and seven went to T'yana Todd, who poured in a career high 29 points.
Percentages: FG 46.377, FT .778. 3-Point Goals: 12-27, .444 (Todd 8-11, Ivey 2-4, Sidberry 1-3, Samuel 1-5, Daley 0-2, Waggoner 0-1, Ndiaye 0-1) Turnovers: 13 (Daley 4, Todd 3, Samuel 2, Greene 2, Sidberry 1, Ndiaye 1) Percentages: FG 55.000, FT .833.
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Miami (FL) hosts the Boston College Eagles after Darrione Rogers scored 23 points in Miami (FL)'s 66-61 loss to the Syracuse Orange.
The defending NBA Champions are back in action on Friday, Jan. 17 when the Boston Celtics host the Orlando Magic at TD Garden in Boston.
Boston College guard T’yana Todd scored a game-high 29 points and went 8-of-11 from three-point range against Miami.
BOTTOM LINE: Boston College takes on Syracuse after T’Yana Todd scored 29 points in Boston College’s 83-79 win over the Miami Hurricanes. The Eagles have gone 8-2 in home games. Boston College averages 73.2 points while outscoring opponents by 7.1 points per game.
Jackson specifically cites the Boston Celtics' trades for center Kristaps Porzingis and guard Jrue Holiday which resulted in an instant title, and the Milwaukee Bucks' deal for All-Star point guard Damian Lillard, moves that Jackson observes were far bolder than the Heat's summer signings of center Thomas Bryant and shooting guard Josh Richardson.