The Boston College women’s basketball team endured its 15th consecutive loss on January 25, 2026, falling to NC State 106-84 in a home game at Conte Forum. This defeat marks a challenging season for the Eagles, who now hold an overall record of 4-19 and remain winless in Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) play with a record of 0-10.
Despite the loss, the Eagles showed resilience, with Jocelyne Grier achieving a career-high of 23 points. However, the game was dominated by the Wolfpack, whose four players scored at least 18 points, led by Zoe Brooks with an impressive 27 points. NC State improved to an 8-2 record in conference play, showcasing their strong performance throughout the season.
The Eagles have struggled significantly since late November 2025, when they began their losing streak with a 73-53 defeat to James Madison on November 28. Since then, Boston College has faced multiple losses by substantial margins, including a 76-49 defeat against Quinnipiac and an 81-55 loss to Virginia. The team hit a low point around the new year, suffering back-to-back defeats against ranked opponents, losing 90-39 to No. 16 North Carolina and then 100-49 to Duke on January 1.
Looking ahead, Boston College will attempt to break its losing streak on February 1 when they face Georgia Tech at 14:00 EST. This game will be streamed live on the ACC Network.
In addition to the challenges faced by the women’s basketball team, the outlook for Boston College’s athletic programs appears to be mixed. The 2026 ACC Baseball Preseason Coaches Poll ranked the Eagles last after a disappointing 11-19 record in ACC play during the previous season. Conversely, the Boston College football team is expected to perform well, scheduled to face a total of 11 Power 4 teams in the upcoming season.
As Boston College navigates a difficult basketball season, fans remain hopeful for a turnaround as the team prepares for its next matchup.






































