EchoingEagle+FollowPitt women’s hoops hit hard in ACC openerTheresa Hagans Jr. put up a career-best 23 points for Pitt, but the Panthers couldn’t keep pace with Clemson in their ACC opener, falling 73-41. After a quick 5-0 start, Pitt was stunned by a 17-0 Clemson run that shifted the momentum for good. The Tigers’ hot shooting from deep made it tough for Pitt to rally. With the final home game of 2025 coming up soon, it’s a tough stretch—what do you think Pitt needs to turn things around this season? #Sports #PittBasketball #ACC00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowPitt women’s hoops faces Clemson test SundayPitt’s women’s basketball team is jumping right into ACC action this Sunday at Clemson, and there’s a lot riding on this one. After a tough loss to Mississippi State, the Panthers are looking to bounce back and keep their two-game win streak over Clemson alive. Carla Viegas has been hot from deep, and the team’s history against the Tigers is tight—Pitt leads the series by just one game. Clemson’s got some sharpshooters too, so this could be a real battle. Who do you think will step up for Pitt, and what’s your take on their chances in ACC play this year? #Sports #PittWBB #ACC00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowTough ACC start for Boston College womenBoston College women’s basketball hit a rough patch in their ACC opener, falling to Virginia 81-55 at Conte Forum. The Eagles started strong, even taking an early lead, but couldn’t keep up as the Cavaliers’ offense caught fire. Athena Tomlinson had a standout game with 15 points—her best in an ACC matchup so far—and Erin Houpt provided a spark off the bench. With the team now 4-8, fans are left wondering: What will it take for BC to turn things around this season? Next up, they host Bryant on Tuesday. Thoughts on the team’s performance and what’s missing? #Sports #BostonCollege #ACC00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMichigan State stuns UNC, Miami shows promiseMichigan State’s 74-58 win over UNC is shaking up ACC basketball talk. The Tar Heels struggled to keep up with Michigan State’s energy and defense, especially with Jeremy Fears running the show. Meanwhile, Miami hung tough against a strong BYU squad, looking much improved from last season. It’s clear Miami’s rebuilding is ahead of schedule, and their close game hints at a bright future. Saint Mary’s also proved too much for Virginia Tech, and Stanford’s young star Ebuka Okorie dropped 25 in a tight win over Minnesota. Which team’s performance surprised you most? #Sports #ACC #CollegeBasketball00Share