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Win over No. 13 Hokies Secures ACC Regular-Season Championship
April 14, 2018 | Lacrosse
Eagles move to 16-0 and 6-0 in league play after Saturday's defensive slugfest
NEWTON, Mass. – Sam Apuzzo scored three of her four goals in the second half – including the game-winning goal – and led the No. 2 Boston College lacrosse team to a 9-7 win over No. 13 Virginia Tech on Saturday afternoon at the Newton Campus Fields.
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With the win, Boston College clinched at least a share of the 2018 ACC regular-season title – the program's first – and has a chance to win the crown outright next Thursday when the Eagles wrap up the regular season against Syracuse.
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A defensive slugfest on both sides of the field, the Eagles took a 5-2 lead into the intermission. BC used three free position goals to build the lead as Apuzzo and Dempsey Arsenault netted goals five minutes apart down the stretch to extend the Eagles' lead from 3-2 to 5-2.
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In the second half, Virginia Tech (11-5, 4-2 ACC) scored three of the first four goals of the period, cutting BC's lead to 6-5. After Apuzzo re-claimed the Eagles a two-goal lead, the Hokies again rallied and tied the score at 7-7. Apuzzo's strike gave the Eagles the lead for good at 8-7 and Emma Schurr netted the insurance goal with 43 seconds left to secure the win.
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Lauren Daly made four saves as BC out-shot the Hokies 26-15 in the game. Virginia Tech's Meagh Graham stopped eight BC shots in the loss.
No. 2 Boston College 9, No. 13 Virginia Tech 7
Saturday, April 14, 2018
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BC HIGHLIGHTS
TURNING POINTS
HOW IT HAPPENED
TEAM LEADERS
Boston College
TEAM RECORDS
Virginia Tech: 11-5, 4-2 ACC
Boston College: 16-0, 6-0 ACC
UP NEXT
The Eagles will close out the 2018 regular season with a final ACC match on Thursday, April 19, when the team hosts Syracuse at 5 p.m. at the Newton Campus Fields. The game will be streamed live on ACC Network Extra, which can be viewed on WatchESPN.com and the ESPN app.
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With the win, Boston College clinched at least a share of the 2018 ACC regular-season title – the program's first – and has a chance to win the crown outright next Thursday when the Eagles wrap up the regular season against Syracuse.
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A defensive slugfest on both sides of the field, the Eagles took a 5-2 lead into the intermission. BC used three free position goals to build the lead as Apuzzo and Dempsey Arsenault netted goals five minutes apart down the stretch to extend the Eagles' lead from 3-2 to 5-2.
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In the second half, Virginia Tech (11-5, 4-2 ACC) scored three of the first four goals of the period, cutting BC's lead to 6-5. After Apuzzo re-claimed the Eagles a two-goal lead, the Hokies again rallied and tied the score at 7-7. Apuzzo's strike gave the Eagles the lead for good at 8-7 and Emma Schurr netted the insurance goal with 43 seconds left to secure the win.
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Lauren Daly made four saves as BC out-shot the Hokies 26-15 in the game. Virginia Tech's Meagh Graham stopped eight BC shots in the loss.
No. 2 Boston College 9, No. 13 Virginia Tech 7
Saturday, April 14, 2018
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BC HIGHLIGHTS
- Boston College won its first-ever ACC regular-season title with today's win, claiming at least a share of the title … BC can now win the trophy outright with a win on Thursday at home against Syracuse in the regular-season finale ... the victory also clinched the No. 1 seed in the upcoming ACC Championship, also a first for the program
- Sam Apuzzo led all players with four points – all goals … she pushed her nation-leading goal total to 63 … she also added five draw controls, three ground balls and two caused turnovers to the effort … now with 91 points on the season, Apuzzo is tied for the third highest single-season point mark in program history … her 63 goals are now the fourth highest single-season mark in program history
- Dempsey Arsenault posted three points, including a free position goal and two assists … she added six ground balls, one caused turnover and two draw controls
- Hannah Hyatt had a career-high four caused turnovers, doubling her previous career best effort
- This was the fourth time this season the Eagles' defense held an opponent to seven goals or fewer, and the eighth time an opponent was limited to single-digit goals
- Elizabeth Miller posted a defensive stat line of four ground balls, two caused turnovers and three draw controls – including a key win after BC took the 9-7 lead
- BC's nine goals marked a season low
- The Eagles' six departing seniors were honored in a postgame ceremony: Carly Bell, Tess Chandler, Kaileen Hart, Caroline Peters, Emma Schurr and Tara Schurr
TURNING POINTS
- After Virginia Tech slowly chipped away at the Eagles' three-goal halftime lead and tied the game at 7-7 with 14:59 to go, the BC defense kept the Hokies off the board the rest of the way while Sam Apuzzo netted the game-winning goal with 12:26 left.
- The Eagles forced five turnovers in that streak before Emma Schurr tallied the insurance goal with under a minute left to play.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- After Virginia Tech netted the game's first goal just over three minutes into the game, BC scored three straight goals – two from Kaileen Hart and one from Tess Chandler – to take a 3-1 lead with 16:06 to go.
- Paige Petty's first goal of the day snapped VTech's scoreless streak at 10:51 and cut the Eagles' lead to one goal, but the Eagles defense again buckled down and held the Hokies scoreless the rest of the half while Dempsey Arsenault converted the Eagles' third free position goal of the day and Sam Apuzzo broke through for her first score of the afternoon
- Coming out of the half, Virginia Tech scored three of the stanza's first four goals, pulling within one at 6-5 with 18:44 left to play
- Apuzzo's third of the day 40 seconds later re-claimed the BC two-goal advantage, but Virginia Tech used goals by Petty at 17:20 and Taylor Caskey at 14:59 – while winning back-to-back draw controls – to pull even at 7-7 with half the period left
- Apuzzo won the next draw and then claimed a ground ball off a saved shot to keep BC's possession before scoring the eventual game-winning goal on the reset
- She then won the next draw control again, setting up a back-and-forth 11-minute run between the teams that featured BC forcing VTech turnovers on five straight possessions
- Emma Schurr then wrapped up the game with the insurance goal, picking up a shoveled Arsenault pass with 43 seconds remaining. Elizabeth Miller won the resulting draw to seal the win.
TEAM LEADERS
Boston College
- Points: Sam Apuzzo - 4
- Goals: Sam Apuzzo - 4
- Assists: Dempsey Arsenault – 2
- Draw Controls: Dempsey Arsenault - 6
- Ground Balls: Dempsey Arsenault - 6
- Saves: Lauren Daly - 4
- Points: Paige Petty, Marissa Davey - 2
- Goals: Paige Petty, Marissa Davey - 2
- Assists: Kelly Glatthorn - 1
- Draw Controls: Paige Petty, Kelly Glatthorn - 3
- Ground Balls: Leigh Lingo - 5
- Saves: Meagh Graham - 8
TEAM RECORDS
Virginia Tech: 11-5, 4-2 ACC
Boston College: 16-0, 6-0 ACC
UP NEXT
The Eagles will close out the 2018 regular season with a final ACC match on Thursday, April 19, when the team hosts Syracuse at 5 p.m. at the Newton Campus Fields. The game will be streamed live on ACC Network Extra, which can be viewed on WatchESPN.com and the ESPN app.
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Team Stats
VT
BC
Shots
15
26
Turnovers
21
14
Caused Turnovers
9
15
Draw Controls
8
10
Free-Position Shots
3
5
Ground Balls
22
29
Game Leaders
Players
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