Eagles Look to Remain Hot Against Harvard
October 30, 2015 | Field Hockey
BC has won three in a row and four of its last five
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - The Boston College field hockey team is hitting its stride at the right time.
The team went 2-0 over the weekend, overcoming a 3-0 halftime deficit to defeat No. 5 Virginia, 5-4, in overtime and knocked off Richmond 2-0. The Eagles are 10-7 through 17 games.Â
Entering the final game of the regular season, the team has won three games in a row and four of its last five.Â
WEEKEND SCHEDULE
The team went 2-0 over the weekend, overcoming a 3-0 halftime deficit to defeat No. 5 Virginia, 5-4, in overtime and knocked off Richmond 2-0. The Eagles are 10-7 through 17 games.Â
Entering the final game of the regular season, the team has won three games in a row and four of its last five.Â
WEEKEND SCHEDULE
- Sunday, Nov. 1, 3 p.m. - Boston College vs. HarvardÂ
- The Eagles hold a 19-8 advantage over the Crimson
- BC has won the past 10 meetings, including a 1-0 victory at Cambridge last season
- The Eagles have shutout Harvard in three of the past four meetings
- Seniors Leah Settipane, Romee Stiekema, AshLeigh Sebia, Kelcie Hromisin and Jackie Kelleher will be honored before the game
- Settipane (45 wins) is the winningest goalkeeper in Boston College history
- Junior Emily McCoy leads the team with 22 points with twin sister Eryn right behind with 20
- A McCoy sister has scored in all but three gamesÂ
- Freshman Frederique Haverhals leads the team with seven assists
- Boston College has 14 players who have tallied a point this season
- Freshman have registered a combined 35 points
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