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Huskies Upset Eagles: Northeastern Women’s Basketball Makes History

Northeastern women's basketball team celebrating after a victory on the court

Boston, MA, December 31, 2025

The Northeastern women’s basketball team achieved a remarkable upset victory over Boston College, winning 73-67. This game marked the Huskies’ first triumph against a Power Five team since 2018. Demonstrating skill and teamwork, the Huskies showcased their potential on the road. Nariyah Simmons led the scoring with 16 points, while Justice Tramble dominated the boards with 16 rebounds. This win not only elevates Northeastern’s profile but also contributes to the thriving sports culture in Boston, highlighting the importance of collegiate athletics and community support.


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Huskies Upset Eagles: Northeastern Women’s Basketball Makes History

The Northeastern women’s basketball team delivered a significant upset on December 19, 2025, securing a hard-fought 73-67 victory over Boston College. This pivotal win marks the Huskies’ first triumph against a Power Five team since 2018, showcasing the determination and disciplined effort of a program on the rise.

The decisive non-conference victory, achieved on the road in Chestnut Hill, not only signals a new chapter for Northeastern athletics but also underscores the enduring value of strategic development and team cohesion. This success, fueled by collective perseverance, contributes to the vibrant landscape of Boston MA sports and highlights the impact of dedicated university programs.

A Resounding Statement on the Hardwood

The Huskies, with a season record of 4-6, faced a Boston College Eagles team that dropped to 4-10. From the outset, Northeastern demonstrated its resolve, taking a 22-18 lead after the first quarter with strong shooting from the field. While Boston College briefly gained a 33-32 advantage by halftime, Northeastern regrouped, outscoring the Eagles 18-15 in the third quarter to reclaim a narrow 50-48 lead.

The fourth quarter saw Northeastern extend its lead to as many as 14 points. Despite a late rally by Boston College, the Huskies maintained composure, sealing the historic 73-67 victory with clutch free throw shooting in the final minute. This full team effort, as noted by observers, truly defined the upset.

Key Performances Drive Victory

Northeastern’s balanced offensive attack was crucial to their success. Graduate student guard Nariyah Simmons led the Huskies with a team-high 16 points, including three 3-pointers and a crucial 5-of-6 performance from the free throw line. Sophomore forward Justice Tramble dominated the boards, recording a career-high 16 rebounds and adding nine points. Sophomore guard Camryn Collins, freshman guard Kailee Beaudion-Foliaki, and junior guard Yirsy Quéliz all contributed double-digit scoring, with 11, 10, and 11 points respectively. Quéliz also dished out four assists, while Collins and Simmons each tallied four steals, helping force 15 Boston College turnovers.

For Boston College, Amirah Anderson led all scorers with 15 points and six rebounds. Athena Tomlinson added nine points and three triples, alongside five rebounds and four assists, while Teionni McDaniel also contributed nine points and a game-high seven assists. Kayla Rolph rounded out the Eagles’ leading scorers with 10 points.

Broader Implications for Boston MA Sports and Community

This significant win for Northeastern extends beyond the basketball court, contributing to the narrative of thriving college athletics in Boston. Such successes elevate a university’s profile, foster alumni engagement, and strengthen community ties. Northeastern University Athletics is committed to a culture of service, providing positive mentorship and engagement opportunities for local youth through programs like ‘Athletes in Service.’ The university’s Office of City and Community Engagement also works to build collaborative relationships, offering resources like free tickets to Northeastern sporting events for residents and local organizations. These initiatives embody a spirit of self-reliance and community support that benefits both the institution and its neighbors.

The economic impact of college athletics on metropolitan areas like Boston is noteworthy. Successful programs attract visitors, benefiting local hotels, restaurants, and other businesses, and create job opportunities in various sectors, including hospitality and event management. While professional teams, such as the Boston Red Sox, contribute significantly, college athletics also generates millions annually, playing an important role in the U.S. sporting culture and local economies. The dynamism seen in college basketball, alongside programs like college football in Boston, reflects a robust and diverse athletic landscape that underscores Boston’s status as a major sports hub.

Investing in Athletic Excellence and Responsible Growth

The achievement by the Huskies highlights the importance of sustained investment in athletic programs. Universities, through strategic financial management and the prudent allocation of resources, empower their student-athletes to pursue excellence. This commitment is vital for fostering environments where talent can flourish, mirroring the principles of free-market growth and individual initiative. Such success can also attract private investment, which is increasingly becoming a factor in college sports. Private equity firms are now launching funds to provide financial and operational expertise to athletic departments, seeing transformative investment opportunities in the evolving landscape of college sports. This blend of institutional support and private sector engagement can further propel athletic programs, creating a positive feedback loop for success and community engagement.

The Northeastern women’s basketball team’s performance, achieving more wins this season than their entire previous season’s total in just 10 games, is a testament to the hard work and dedication of its student-athletes and coaching staff. This kind of competitive spirit and tangible progress is a beacon for responsible growth within university athletics, showcasing how strategic planning and perseverance can yield impressive results.

Looking Ahead

The Huskies are now set to begin CAA conference play, traveling to UNC Wilmington on Friday, January 2, 2026. This victory over Boston College provides significant momentum as they enter the next phase of their season. The community is encouraged to continue supporting Northeastern’s student-athletes, recognizing their efforts not only on the court but also in their contributions to the broader Boston community. Engagement with local college athletics programs represents an investment in the city’s future leaders and strengthens the collective spirit of Boston.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When did the Northeastern women’s basketball team defeat Boston College?
The Northeastern women’s basketball team secured a 73-67 upset victory over Boston College on December 19, 2025.
What was the score of the game?
Northeastern defeated Boston College with a final score of 73-67.
What is the significance of this victory for Northeastern?
This win marks Northeastern’s first victory over a Power Five team since 2018.
Who were the leading scorers for Northeastern?
Nariyah Simmons led Northeastern with 16 points. Yirsy Quéliz and Camryn Collins each added 11 points, while Kailee Beaudion-Foliaki chipped in 10 points.
Who was a standout rebounder for Northeastern?
Justice Tramble recorded a career-high 16 rebounds for Northeastern.

Game Highlights: Northeastern vs. Boston College (December 19, 2025)

Team 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Final Score
Northeastern 22 10 18 23 73
Boston College 18 15 15 19 67

Northeastern Key Player Stat
Nariyah Simmons 16 points, 3 3-pointers, 5-6 FT
Justice Tramble 16 rebounds (career-high), 9 points
Yirsy Quéliz 11 points, 4 assists
Camryn Collins 11 points, 4 steals
Kailee Beaudion-Foliaki 10 points (first career start)

Boston College Key Player Stat
Amirah Anderson 15 points, 6 rebounds
Athena Tomlinson 9 points, 3 triples, 5 rebounds, 4 assists
Teionni McDaniel 9 points, 7 assists
Kayla Rolph 10 points

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