Boston College Eagles Women’s Basketball
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- Carolyn Swords Named To Wade Trophy Watch List
Boston College center Carolyn Swords was named to the 2010-11 preseason “Wade Watch” list for the State Farm Wade Trophy Division I Player of the Year announced by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) today. Swords’ is one of three ACC student-athletes to be named to the list…. - Sylvia Crawley Receives Contract Extension
Boston College head women’s basketball coach Sylvia Crawley has received a two-year contract extension that will keep her in her current position through the 2014-15 season, according to an announcement made by Boston College Director of Athletics Gene DeFilippo…. - Q&A with Jaclyn Thoman
A senior guard at Boston College, Thoman has chosen to remain at the Heights during the summer along with teammate Stefanie Murphy. A native of Colorado, Thoman is a three-year starter and averages 7.8 points and 4.1 assists a game…. - Coach Sylvia Crawley Hosts Second Annual Community Event On The Fourth
Boston College Head Coach Sylvia Crawley will return to her roots of Steubenville, Ohio to host the Second “Out of the Box” Experience. The charity event will take place on the July 4, 2010 at the Historic Fort Steuben Park located at 120 South 3rd Street in Steubenville, Ohio…. - Women’s Basketball To Host Penn St. in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge
The Boston College women’s basketball team will host Penn State in the 2010 ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Thursday, Dec. 2 at Conte Forum…. - Women’s Basketball Adds Two Transfer Students
Boston College women’s basketball coach Sylvia Crawley announced the addition of two transfer student-athletes – 5-foot-10 guard Alyssa Fressle and 5-foot-5 guard Tessah Holt to the Eagles roster. Fressle and Holt will sit out the 2010-11 season due to NCAA rules. Fressle will have two years of eligibility remaining, while Holt will have three years at the Heights…. - Boston College Head Coach Sylvia Crawley Honored
Boston College Head Coach Sylvia Crawley was recently honored by MAGIC 106.7 EXCEPTIONAL WOMEN at the annual banquet last week. Exceptional Women has put the spotlight on nearly 400 women. The weekly radio programs honors women who have overcome obstacles to achieve greatness in their lives!… - Women’s Basketball Awaits Highly-Touted Incoming Class
Boston College Head Coach Sylvia Crawley and her staff will welcomg five newcomers to the women’s basketball program in the fall. The incoming class of five student-atheltes is ranked 12th by ESPN HoopGurlz…. - Carolyn Swords Named to First All-Jesuit Team
Junior Carolyn Swords was named to the first National All-Jesuit Women’s Basketball team, as announced by the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities…. - Women’s Basketball Celebrate 2009-10 Season
Junior Carolyn Swords was named the team MVP at the BC Women’s Basketball banquet held on the campus on Saturday night…. - Carolyn Swords Named To WBCA State Farm Coaches All-America Region 2 Team
The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), in cooperation with State Farm, announced the All-Region nominees for the 2010 State Farm Coaches’ All-America Team for NCAA Division I, and BC’s junior center Carolyn Swords was named to the list of 52 candidates…. - Women’s Basketball Plays Waiting Game
The Boston College women’s basketball team is in the waiting mode. The Eagles finished the season 17-15 but advanced to the semifinal of the ACC Tournament for the first time in program history…. - Carolyn Swords Named to All-ACC Tournament Team
Boston College junior Carolyn Swords was named to the 2010 ACC All-Tournament team as announced by the Atlantic Coast Conference office today. Swords helped Boston College advance to the semifinal round of the ACC Tournament for the first time in program history…. - Women’s Basketball Falls To NC State, 63-57
Boston College women’s basketball team fell to NC State, 63-57, Saturday afternoon in the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament. It was the first time BC advanced to the semifinal game of the ACC Tournament…. - Women’s Basketball Soar Past Seminoles in ACC Tournament
Jasmine Gill came home and played like she plans on sticking around for a while. The Greensboro native led Boston College to its most significant upset in a late-season string of them, scoring six of her 13 points during the run that lifted the Eagles past No. 8 Florida State 67-60 on Friday night in an Atlantic Coast Conference quarterfinal….



































Congrats to Carolyn Swords for getting invited back. Keep up the good work.
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