A total of 100 basilar artery strokes underwent thrombectomy during the study period. Mean age was 64.6 +/-17 years and median NIHSS score was 20 (10-27). Mean time from last known well to arrival was 13.7 +/-17 hours and TICI >=2B was achieved in 90% (90). Of those with intracranial hemorrhage on interval CT head or MRI- intraparenchymal hemorrhage was present in 89% (34), subarachnoid hemorrhage in 8% (3), and intraventricular hemorrhage in 3% (1). sICH was found in 6% (6). Most common location of intracranial hemorrhage was 47% (18) in the cerebellum, 26% (10) in thalamus, 18% (7) in the occipital lobe, and 24% (9) in midbrain and pons. On multivariable regression analysis, predictors of any intracranial hemorrhage include lower pc-ASPECTS [OR-0.66 (0.46-0.95)]. Rate of mRS 0-2 at 90 days was 34% and mortality was 40%.