Boston College Secures Transfer of Star Guard Money Williams from Montana
Here comes the Money: Scoring guard transfers to Boston College
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Money Williams, a standout guard from Montana, has committed to Boston College after a successful college career, including averaging over 20 points per game. His scoring ability and impressive free throw percentage are expected to bolster the Eagles' struggling offense in the upcoming season.
- 01Money Williams transfers to Boston College from Montana.
- 02He was a two-time All-Big Sky selection.
- 03Averaged 20.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 4.7 assists last season.
- 04Williams shot over 85% from the free-throw line.
- 05Boston College aims to improve its last-place finish in the ACC.
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Money Williams, a talented guard who previously played for the University of Montana, has officially committed to Boston College. During his time at Montana, Williams earned recognition as a two-time All-Big Sky selection, showcasing his scoring prowess by averaging 20.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game in his junior season. Notably, he excelled at drawing fouls, averaging nearly seven free throw attempts per game and achieving an impressive 85% shooting from the line. His ability to score, including hitting over 30 points in multiple games and a standout 40-point performance, is expected to significantly enhance Boston College's offensive capabilities, especially after the Eagles finished last in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in both field goal percentage and points per game last season.
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Williams' addition could revitalize Boston College's basketball program, attracting more fans and potential recruits.
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