Mia Moore’s Career Night Powers Clemson Past Boston College

CLEMSON, S.C. — A career performance from Mia Moore ignited the Clemson Tigers women's basketball as they rolled past the Boston College Eagles women's basketball 83–59 at Littlejohn Coliseum.

Moore delivered the best performance of her collegiate career, pouring in 30 points to lead all scorers while helping Clemson control the game from start to finish. Her scoring burst electrified the home crowd and fueled one of Clemson’s most complete offensive performances of the season.

The Tigers established a rhythm early, using quick ball movement and aggressive drives to attack the Eagles’ defense. Clemson stretched its lead through the second quarter and carried the momentum into the locker room with a comfortable halftime advantage.

Clemson’s defense also played a major role. The Tigers forced turnovers and converted them into transition points, preventing Boston College from finding any sustained offensive rhythm.

Moore’s performance highlighted a balanced Clemson attack that featured strong rebounding and efficient shooting across the lineup. Boston College struggled to match Clemson’s pace and physicality, falling behind by double digits early in the second half.

With the victory, Clemson continued to build momentum in ACC play while showcasing one of its most explosive offensive outings of the 2026 season.

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