Boston College Athletics
Coach Lamb Discusses Start of 2014 Season
September 09, 2014 | Field Hockey
Sept. 9, 2014
In the first four games, BC has outshot opponents 74-34 while goalkeeper Leah Settipane has earned a .783 save percentage in addition to two shutouts.
The No. 15 ranked Eagles have won games against Quinnipiac, Providence, and most recently took down then-ranked No. 10 UMass in their Sep. 7 home opener.
Boston College looks ahead to Alumni Weekend as the team hosts Boston University Sep. 12 at 7 p.m. BC then welcomes the defending national champion UConn Huskies to Newton Sports Complex Sunday, Sep. 14 at 2 p.m.
To keep up with Boston College field hockey news and receive in-game updates, follow @BCFieldHockey on Twitter.
Chestnut Hill, Mass. - Boston College field hockey head coach Ainslee Lamb, in her 10th season at BC, discussed the team's solid 3-1 record to start the season. Lamb gives credit to the team's high level of preparation over the summer as a major factor in the Eagles' success.
In the first four games, BC has outshot opponents 74-34 while goalkeeper Leah Settipane has earned a .783 save percentage in addition to two shutouts.
The No. 15 ranked Eagles have won games against Quinnipiac, Providence, and most recently took down then-ranked No. 10 UMass in their Sep. 7 home opener.
Boston College looks ahead to Alumni Weekend as the team hosts Boston University Sep. 12 at 7 p.m. BC then welcomes the defending national champion UConn Huskies to Newton Sports Complex Sunday, Sep. 14 at 2 p.m.
To keep up with Boston College field hockey news and receive in-game updates, follow @BCFieldHockey on Twitter.
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