Wake Forest Secures First ACC Win with a 69-59 Victory Over Boston College
Demon Deacons End Conference Skid in Commanding Fashion
Wake Forest women’s basketball earned its first ACC victory of the season on Sunday afternoon, defeating Boston College 69-59 at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. The win snapped a five-game losing streak for the Demon Deacons, improving their record to 8-12 overall and 1-8 in ACC play, while Boston College fell to 12-10 overall and 3-6 in conference action.
Sophomore guard Rylie Theuerkauf continued her stellar play with a career-high 21 points on 8-of-16 shooting, including a perfect 4-for-4 from the free-throw line. Malaya Cowles contributed an all-around performance with 12 points, five rebounds, three blocks, and a career-high five steals. Wake Forest’s defensive intensity and points in the paint proved decisive, allowing them to lead for the entire game.
A Strong Start Sets the Tone
Wake Forest opened the game with an 8-0 run, capitalizing on early turnovers from Boston College. Theuerkauf’s quick layup and Cowles’ defensive efforts energized the Demon Deacons, who held the Eagles scoreless for the first three minutes of the game. Aurora Sørbye also made her presence felt, converting an and-one opportunity to extend the lead.
Despite a small surge from Boston College, led by Dontavia Waggoner’s seven points in the first quarter, Wake Forest ended the period with a 22-17 advantage. Theuerkauf’s 10 points in the opening quarter set the pace for the Demon Deacons’ offense, while their defense forced seven turnovers from the Eagles.
Boston College Struggles to Find Rhythm
The Eagles faced challenges offensively, shooting under 30% from inside the arc despite an impressive 50% mark from three-point range. Waggoner led Boston College with 16 points, many of which came from the free-throw line, as she shot 7-of-8 from the stripe. Savannah Samuel and T’yana Todd each added 10 points, combining for four of the Eagles’ eight three-pointers.
However, Boston College struggled with turnovers throughout the game, committing 20 overall. Wake Forest capitalized, scoring 25 points off those mistakes. The Eagles’ difficulties in the second quarter, where they managed just three field goals, allowed the Demon Deacons to maintain control with a 36-28 lead at halftime.
Wake Forest Controls the Paint and Transition
The Demon Deacons dominated the interior, outscoring the Eagles 34-18 in the paint and outpacing them 10-7 on fast-break points. Cowles’ presence was particularly impactful, as she tied her career high with five steals and disrupted Boston College’s attempts to establish an inside game. Sørbye and Demeara Hinds provided additional scoring, combining for 23 points and key baskets that extended Wake Forest’s lead throughout the game.
Theuerkauf was the anchor offensively, showcasing her ability to score at all three levels. Her career-high 21 points marked the second consecutive game she achieved a personal best, elevating her season average to 10.3 points per game.
Fourth Quarter Seals the Victory
Boston College made a late push in the fourth quarter, narrowing the deficit to six points following a 16-4 run highlighted by a Nene Ndiaye three-pointer. However, Wake Forest’s composure at the free-throw line, where they shot 4-for-4 in the final minutes, secured the win. Williams and Sørbye’s key baskets in transition helped the Demon Deacons close out the game with a double-digit margin.
Key Takeaways
Wake Forest’s defensive performance was a standout, as they held Boston College to its fourth-lowest scoring output of the season. The Demon Deacons forced double-digit turnovers for the 61st time in their last 62 games, demonstrating their ability to apply consistent pressure. Cowles’ unique stat line, including three blocks and five steals, showcased her defensive versatility and impact.
For Boston College, Waggoner’s 16 points and aggressive play at the free-throw line stood out, but the team’s struggles in the paint and inability to protect the ball proved costly. Despite shooting 50% from beyond the arc, their overall field-goal percentage remained low, hindering their chances of completing a comeback.
Looking Ahead
Wake Forest will aim to build on this momentum as they prepare to host NC State on Thursday. With renewed confidence and their first conference win under their belt, the Demon Deacons are looking to climb the ACC standings.
Boston College will return home to face Florida State on Thursday, where they’ll focus on reducing turnovers and improving offensive efficiency to get back on track in ACC play.
A Confidence-Boosting Victory for Wake Forest
This win was a crucial step forward for Wake Forest, ending their conference drought and showcasing their potential to compete in the ACC. Theuerkauf’s continued development and Cowles’ defensive prowess will be key as the Demon Deacons strive to carry this momentum into their next matchup. For Boston College, the loss highlighted areas for improvement, particularly in ball security and offensive consistency, as they look to bounce back in their upcoming games.







