Boston College basketball just landed a major offensive weapon for the 2024-25 season, and his name is Money Williams. The high-scoring guard announced his transfer from Montana to the Eagles, bringing a proven track record of filling up the stat sheet to Chestnut Hill.
Williams, a two-time All-Big Sky selection, is coming off a stellar junior campaign where he averaged over 20 points per game. His scoring prowess isn't just about volume; it's about efficiency. He shot an impressive 49% from the field last season and was a nightmare for defenses at the free-throw line, attempting nearly seven foul shots per game and converting them at an 85% clip.
This move addresses a critical need for Boston College. The Eagles struggled offensively last year, finishing at the bottom of the ACC in both scoring and field goal percentage. Williams' ability to create his own shot and get to the rim provides an immediate jolt to their backcourt. His explosive scoring was on full display at Montana, where he posted seven 30-point games, including a 40-point outburst.
For Eagles fans and anyone following ACC basketball, this transfer signals a clear intent to compete. Adding a dynamic guard like Money Williams could be the catalyst that transforms Boston College's offensive identity and makes them a much tougher out in one of the nation's premier conferences.
