No. 22 NC State Crushes Boston College 91-52 in ACC Matchup
The No. 22 NC State Wolfpack delivered a dominant performance against the Boston College Eagles in a lopsided 91-52 victory on Sunday afternoon at Reynolds Coliseum. The win marked NC State’s seventh consecutive triumph, improving their record to 11-3 overall and 3-0 in the ACC, while Boston College fell to 10-7 and 1-3 in conference play.
A Fast Start for NC State
NC State wasted no time establishing control, jumping to a commanding 28-9 lead by the end of the first quarter. The Wolfpack shot an impressive 68% from the field in the opening period, with senior guard Saniya Rivers scoring nine points, including a three-pointer to open the game.
Boston College struggled to keep pace, shooting just 16% from the field in the first quarter. The Eagles found some momentum in the second period with back-to-back layups midway through, but NC State’s defensive pressure and offensive efficiency kept the game out of reach.
Dominant All-Around Performance
The Wolfpack showcased their depth and balance as all five starters scored in double figures, along with contributions from the bench. Saniya Rivers led the charge with a standout performance, recording 23 points, 11 rebounds, four assists, and four steals. Sophomore guard Zoe Brooks also notched a double-double, tallying 11 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, and four steals.
Aziaha James added 17 points and four assists, while Madison Hayes chipped in 13 points and five rebounds. Freshman Devyn Quigley and Tilda Trygger rounded out the scoring with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Quigley also contributed six rebounds and a crucial defensive presence off the bench.
Boston College’s Struggles
Boston College had difficulty finding their offensive rhythm throughout the game. T’yana Todd was the lone bright spot for the Eagles, scoring 20 points on 5-of-13 shooting and an 8-of-9 performance from the free-throw line.
Despite Todd’s efforts, the Eagles shot just 23% from the field and committed 15 turnovers, which NC State capitalized on for 20 points. Teya Sidberry led Boston College on the boards with nine rebounds but managed only five points. The Eagles’ inability to convert opportunities in transition and their struggles against NC State’s aggressive defense proved costly.
Key Moments
NC State’s dominance extended across all four quarters. After building a 50-27 halftime lead, the Wolfpack outscored Boston College 28-15 in the third period. During this stretch, NC State went on a 7-of-8 shooting run, further solidifying their control.
The final quarter saw NC State’s reserves maintain the momentum, holding Boston College to just 10 points. A late jumper by Quigley gave the Wolfpack their largest lead of 39 points, effectively sealing the victory.
Key Statistics
NC State’s efficiency was evident in their shooting, as the team finished 50.8% from the field and 44% from beyond the arc. They also dominated the boards with 51 rebounds, including 15 offensive rebounds that led to second-chance points.
Boston College, on the other hand, struggled with their shooting, making only 17-of-74 attempts. The Eagles also allowed NC State to score 33 fast-break points and 46 points in the paint, underscoring the Wolfpack’s ability to control the tempo and capitalize on opportunities.
Historical Significance
The victory highlighted NC State’s growth and consistency as they continue their ACC campaign. With seven straight wins, the Wolfpack look poised to contend for the conference title. The game also marked the first time this season that all five NC State starters scored in double figures, a testament to the team’s depth and balance.
For Boston College, the loss underscored the challenges of competing against top-ranked ACC opponents. Despite flashes of potential, the Eagles will need to address their offensive inefficiencies and find ways to support standout performers like Todd.
Looking Ahead
NC State will embark on a West Coast road trip, beginning with a matchup against No. 20 California on Thursday. The Wolfpack aim to extend their winning streak and build on the momentum of their strong conference start.
Boston College, meanwhile, has a bye before traveling to Chapel Hill to face No. 17 North Carolina next Sunday. The Eagles will look to regroup and refocus as they prepare for another challenging ACC contest.
A Statement Victory
NC State’s 91-52 victory over Boston College showcased their dominance on both ends of the floor. With contributions from every player and standout performances from Rivers and Brooks, the Wolfpack demonstrated why they are one of the ACC’s top teams.
For Boston College, the game served as a reminder of the challenges of conference play and the adjustments needed to remain competitive. As the ACC season unfolds, both teams will look to build on this experience and make their mark in one of the nation’s toughest conferences.







