Source: Boston College has no plans to make a change at head coach for women's basketball

Boston College has no plans to make a change at head coach for women’s basketball, a source tells On3.
Head coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee has been at the helm of the program since 2018 and has guided her team to the postseason once during her tenure. In 2022, the Eagles secured a spot in the WNIT and reached the Third Round.
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This season, Boston College finished with an overall record of 15-16, including a 6-12 mark in Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) play.
Before arriving at Boston College, Bernabei-McNamee served as the head coach at Albany for two seasons. In her first year with the Great Danes, she led the team to an NCAA Tournament appearance. Prior to her time at Albany, she was the head coach at NAIA Pikeville for three seasons. Her coaching experience also includes assistant coaching roles at Eastern Kentucky, West Virginia, and Maryland.