Big news out of the transfer portal for Boston College fans: the Eagles have landed a major scoring threat. Money Williams, the dynamic two-time All-Big Sky Conference guard from the University of Montana, has committed to BC, as reported by multiple outlets including ESPN's Jeff Borzello.
Williams isn't just a new name on the roster; he's a proven bucket-getter ready to make an immediate impact in the ACC. Last season, the 6-foot-4 guard led the entire Big Sky Conference with an impressive 20.6 points per game, while also contributing 4.3 rebounds and 4.7 assists. He was instrumental in leading Montana to the 2025 NCAA Tournament, bringing valuable postseason experience to Chestnut Hill.
His commitment is a significant early win for new head coach Luke Murray, who was hired in late March after a successful stint as a top recruiter at UConn. Williams had narrowed his choices to several programs, including Santa Clara and UNLV, but chose to be a cornerstone for Murray's rebuild. He joins transfer JB Frankel and international prospect Zak Smrekar as the first key pieces of the new era.
For an Eagles team looking to climb the ACC standings after a challenging season, adding a high-caliber, conference-leading scorer like Williams is exactly the kind of move that energizes a program and its fanbase. All eyes will be on Conte Forum to see how his electric scoring translates to one of college basketball's premier conferences.
