University of North Carolina Athletics
Carolina Rolls To ACC Road Win At Boston College
December 29, 2025 | Women's Basketball
CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. – In its Atlantic Coast Conference road opener, No. 16 North Carolina women's basketball rolled to a 90-39 victory over Boston College from Conte Forum on Monday Night. In its last 10 ACC road games, Carolina is now 9-1 overall.
Pouring it on in the paint, North Carolina (12-3, 1-1 ACC) outscored Boston College (4-11, 0-2 ACC) 52-14 on the inside. Scoring an efficient season-high 19 points in 19 minutes of play, Nyla Harris led all scorers. Harris also snagged a team-high nine rebounds. Ciera Toomey contributed to UNC's dominance in the paint, with 11 points and eight rebounds.
Nyla Brooks continues to shine in her debut campaign, scoring 15 points for her third consecutive game in double-figure scoring. The freshman also added three rebounds and two assists.
Working her way back from injury, Reniya Kelly posted a season-high nine points while dishing out three assists and snagging two steals.
As a squad, Carolina posted a season-high 24 assists on 38 made field goals. Lanie Grant led all with a career-high five helpers.
Scoring a mere six seconds after tip, Carolina came rearing to go after its week off for the holidays. Starting out on a 7-0 run of their own, the Tar Heels held the Eagles to multiple scoring droughts in the first frame. Capped off by a steal and score from Nivar, UNC ran off to a 20-13 lead through one.
Holding the Eagles scoreless throughout the first three and a half minutes of the second, Carolina continued to pour it on the Eagles by going ahead by as many as 28 before the break. Capitalizing in the paint, Carolina posted 26 within the first two quarters. Running off to an 16-0 scoring spurt to end the half highlighted by a made Kelly triple, UNC maintained its advantage at 46-18.
Harris continued to dominate on the inside, scoring a quick five points to open the third quarter. Boston College found a few open looks to pull within 24 points, until Elina Aarnisalo responded with Carolina's fifth made triple of the night. Aarnisalo cooked throughout the quarter with seven of her nine points coming in the third.
With head coach Courtney Banghart clearing the bench in the fourth, the Tar Heels had done enough damage to put Boston College away, 90-39. Carolina has now won its ACC road opener in each of the last three seasons.
Carolina returns to Chapel Hill for a two-game home stretch, ringing in the New Year with California on Thursday, Jan. 1. The noon matinee from Carmichael Arena against the Golden Bears is slated to air nationally on ACC Network.























