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Six dedicated women's basketball student-athletes honored on sophomore night prior to team's victory over Hostos

1/31/2026 10:19:00 AM

This past Thursday, prior to the Broncos' thrilling victory over Hostos, the BCC Department of Athletics took a few moments to honor sophomores Nancy Boateng, Alexandra Peguero, Madison Wade, Ana MatosYahannis Martinez, and Angelina Gonzalezin a show of appreciation for their dedication to the institution's women's basketball program. Each sophomore was presented with an action-shot picture frame and a bouquet of flowers. The student-athletes then gathered with their coaches and teammates for a ceremonious photo prior to tip-off.

*All stats in the information below were current prior to game on Thursday, January 29*

Boateng's contributions to the program:

Boateng has been a tremendous asset and a reliable resource for the coaching staff and the student-athletes this season. Throughout the course of the 2025-2026 campaign, she has always made sure that all of the little things were taken care of behind the scenes. Her contributions will always be appreciated.

Peguero's contributions to the program:

Peguero played for the Broncos for two seasons, and has been a member of the program's tremendous turnaround during that span. Last season, she appeared in 17 of the team's 21 contests, placing sixth on the team in total rebounds with 54.

This season, she has competed in 14 of the team's 18 games, and has been a key fixture of the team's rotation. Coach Williams claims this sophomore "does most of her talking on the basketball court", and that certainly can be evidenced by this young lady's dedication to the program and her passion for the game of basketball.

Wade's contributions to the program:

Wade is a two-year student-athlete for the Broncos. Last season, she was a member of the 2024-2025 team that started its program turnaround under Head Coach Craig Williams. In limited action this year, she showed a prowess for crashing the boards, collecting 4.6 caroms per evening.
 
This season, this sophomore has competed in 12 of the teams 18 contests, recently rejoining the team after a short stint away. Now back in the fold, her experience and passion make her a potential difference-maker for the Broncos down the stretch of what should be a very exciting February.


Matos' contributions to the program:

Matos is a two-year member of the program. Last season, in a rebuilding year for the Broncos, this student-athlete was a jack-of-all-trades for Head Coach Craig Williams. In 16 games played, she led the squad in points per game and rebounds per contest.
 
A recent addition to the roster during this 2025-2026 campaign, this student-athlete hopes to serve as yet another piece of the team's dynamic puzzle. A dedicated, talented, and vocal student-athlete, this young lady's impact will certainly be remembered.

Martinez's contributions to the program:


Like Ana Matos, Martinez was a member of last season's rebuilding squad, setting the tone as one of the foundational pieces of the program. During the 2024-2025 campaign, she was one of only three Broncos to compete in all 21 games, leading the team in assists, steals, and three-point percentage.
 
This season, in seven games played, she is averaging 11 points, snatching 5.6 rebounds, dishing a team-leading 5.4 assists, and adding 2.9 assists per game. Her durability, versatility, and high basketball-IQ have made her a tremendous asset for coach Craig Williams, and she is certainly heading for a bright future post-BCC.

Gonzalez's contributions to the program:


Gonzalez played a pivotal role in revitalizing the program a season ago. During the 2024-2025 campaign, she was second on the Broncos in both total steals and total assists, and she was third on the squad in both points and rebounds per game.
 
Coach Williams says: "This sophomore is soft-spoken off the court, but she does a tremendous amount of talking with her play on the hardwood."

During this 2025-2026 season, she is one of three Broncos to compete in all 18 of the team's games, scoring in double figures five times, collecting five or more rebounds six times, and swiping five or more steals four times. She has also had seven games with at least three assists, solidifying herself as one of the ultimate all-around players during coach Williams' tenure as Coach.
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