Few embodied the spirit of Boston College's basketball renaissance better than Emma Guy. She worked herself from a bench player into consistent starter before battling injury adversities. She fought her way back to the court and underwent a transformation under head coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee, and she finished her career as the indomitable centerpiece of a potential NCAA Tournament team before embarking on a professional career in Greece as a 1,000-point scorer.
The Eagles will feel her absence this year for both her leadership and skill, and the necessary move into the future asks a natural question of how to replace both her and fellow graduate Georgia Pineau.