Boston College Stages Stunning 19-Point Comeback to Defeat Syracuse in ACC Tournament Opener
Waggoner and Sidberry Lead Eagles to 76-73 Victory
Boston College pulled off one of the most thrilling comebacks in ACC Tournament history, rallying from a 19-point deficit to defeat Syracuse 76-73 in the opening round on Wednesday afternoon in Greensboro. The win advances the 12th-seeded Eagles to the second round, where they will face fifth-seeded and No. 14-ranked North Carolina.
Dontavia Waggoner delivered a career-high 32 points and added nine rebounds, leading the Eagles’ furious second-half surge. Teya Sidberry was equally dominant, finishing with 24 points and a career-best 17 rebounds. Their combined efforts helped Boston College erase a double-digit halftime deficit and outlast the Orange in a tense fourth-quarter battle.
Syracuse’s Dominant Start Fizzles in Second Half
The Orange looked poised for a statement victory early, racing out to a commanding lead behind the hot shooting of Sophie Burrows, Georgia Woolley, and Kyra Wood. Burrows led Syracuse with 23 points, while Woolley added 16 and Wood contributed 15.
Syracuse built its advantage with a dominant first half, leading by as many as 19 points in the second quarter. A pair of scoring runs, including a 6-0 spurt followed by an 8-0 burst, allowed the Orange to seize control early. Wood was particularly impressive, scoring 11 points in the first quarter, marking her best scoring output in a single period all season. By halftime, Syracuse held a 45-28 advantage, appearing well on its way to a comfortable victory.
Boston College Storms Back in Second Half
The Eagles emerged from the locker room with renewed intensity, immediately cutting into Syracuse’s lead with a 19-4 run to open the third quarter. Waggoner and Sidberry took over the game, dominating in the paint and on the boards. Boston College outscored Syracuse 28-15 in the third frame, bringing the Orange’s once-comfortable lead down to just four points heading into the final 10 minutes.
The fourth quarter was a back-and-forth battle. Syracuse managed to briefly extend its lead with a 6-0 run, but Boston College continued to apply pressure. With just over a minute remaining, JaKayla Thompson’s short jumper gave the Eagles their first lead of the game at 74-73. Syracuse had a chance to reclaim the lead, but Wood’s contested shot near the basket missed, and a chaotic scramble for the rebound resulted in Boston College securing possession.
With just seconds left, Sidberry stepped to the free-throw line and calmly sank both attempts, extending the Eagles’ lead to three. Syracuse had one final chance to send the game to overtime, but Woolley’s three-point attempt was well-defended and fell short, sealing Boston College’s improbable victory.
Key Factors in Boston College’s Win
Boston College’s comeback was fueled by relentless defensive pressure and second-chance opportunities. The Eagles forced Syracuse into mistakes and capitalized on their size advantage inside, winning the rebounding battle. Sidberry’s dominance on the glass was instrumental, as she grabbed seven offensive rebounds to help create additional scoring opportunities.
Waggoner’s ability to take over in crunch time made a significant difference, as she hit key shots throughout the second half to keep Boston College within striking distance. The Eagles’ aggressive defensive adjustments in the third quarter completely disrupted Syracuse’s offensive rhythm, limiting the Orange’s ability to generate easy scoring chances.
What’s Next for Both Teams?
Boston College advances to the second round of the ACC Tournament, where they will face a tough challenge against No. 5 seed North Carolina. The Tar Heels won their lone regular-season meeting against the Eagles 80-67 in January.
For Syracuse, the loss marks the end of a frustrating season. The Orange finish the year with a 12-18 record, falling short of their tournament aspirations. Despite a strong start in the ACC Tournament, their inability to close out the game proved costly. With the offseason ahead, Syracuse will look to regroup and rebuild for the next campaign.
Final Thoughts
Boston College’s comeback victory showcased resilience, determination, and elite performances from Waggoner and Sidberry. Overcoming a 19-point deficit in postseason play speaks volumes about the Eagles’ ability to fight through adversity. Their win not only extends their season but also gives them momentum heading into the second round of the ACC Tournament.
For Syracuse, the loss is a painful reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in tournament play. Their inability to maintain their first-half dominance cost them a chance at advancing. As Boston College moves forward, they will need another strong effort to continue their run in the ACC Tournament.







