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BC To Play at No. 24 NC State on Thursday
September 20, 2017 | Women's Soccer
Fans can view the game on ACC Network Extra at 7
GAME INFORMATION
BOSTON COLLEGE at No. 24 NC STATE
WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017
WHERE: Dail Soccer Field/Track Complex, Raleigh, N.C.
TIME: 7 p.m.
Live Stats
Watch on ACC Network Extra
Boston College is currently 7-3-0 and 1-0-0 in the conference, The Eagles are coming off a 2-0 win over Louisville on Sunday afternoon in Newton, Mass. The Eagles are currently on a three-game win streak and have won seven out of the last eight games. The team also has posted three straight shutouts (vs. BU, St. John's & Louisville.)
BC will travel to play No. 24 NC State on Thursday night at 7 p.m. The game can be viewed on ACC Network Extra.
BC VS. NC STATE
- Boston College leads the overall, 11-1. The only loss came last season when the Eagles lost 1-0 at home.
- In 2015, Gaby Carreiro scored in the 85th minute to give BC a road win at NC State, 1-0.
- The Eagles and Wolfpack first met on October 16, 2005. BC won the match, 1-0, on the road.
- NC State is 7-1-1 and 0-0-1 in the ACC. The Wolfpack opened ACC with a 0-0 tie vs. UVA.
LAST TIME OUT
- Boston College defeated Louisville, 2-0, on Sunday afternoon. It was the Eagles ACC season opener.
- Eagles rookie Sam Coffey opened the scoring in the 37th minute on a direct kick from 24 yards out. Coffey was to the right of the Louisville goalkeeper and she placed the ball in the upper corner, untouchable for the keeper to get a hand on.
- The second half BC scored in the 87th minute on a beautiful goal which started in the back. Lauren Berman connected with Kayla Jennings in the midfield. Jennings then placed a bouncing ball through two Louisville defenders for Olivia Vaughn. The speedy sophomore broke through the defense took a couple dribbles into the box and placed the ball to left of a diving goalkeeper for a 2-0 lead.
- Junior Alexis Bryant had three saves in her third straight shutout and fourth overall.
LAST FIVE GAMES
- Boston College is 4-1 in the last five games.
- The Eagles have out-scored opponents in the run, 8-2.
- In the five games, Alexis Bryant has made 16 saves and has a goals-against-average 0.40.
- BC has beat Northeastern (2-1), BU (3-0), St. John's (1-0) and Louisville (2-0). The only loss came at Harvard (1-0).
PROBABLE STARTERS
- GK: Alexis Bryant
- D: Allyson Swaby, Mijke Roelfsema, Gianna Mitchell, Elysa Virella
- M: Lauren Berman, Kayla Jennings, Sam Coffey, Emily Langenderfer
- F: Jenna Bike, Olivia Vaughn
TEAM NOTES
- Junior Alexis Bryant was named Eagle of the Week on Sept. 12. The Eagles goalkeeper has four shutouts this season, three straight in the currently three-game win streak. She has a GAA of 1.01 for the year with four shut outs. Bryant now has 11 career shutouts.
- In the last three games, BC has out-scored opponents, 6-0. BC has posted three consecutive shutouts (BU (3-0), St. John's (1-0) and Louisville (2-0).
- Boston College is second in the country in corner kicks (9.17.17) with a 9.4 average. In the last three games, BC is averaging seven CK's a game.
- BC is 21st in the country in total goals scored and 24th in points scored (9.17.17).
- Senior defender Allyson Swaby has played a team-high 63 career games. Senior defender
Madison Kenny with 55 games played and Lauren Berman with 49.
- Lauren Berman has notched a goal or assists in seven of 10 games while freshman Sam Coffey has posted a point in five of 10 games. Berman is tied in sixth in the ACC in points (5 g, 3 a – 13 points) while Coffey is tied in seventh (3g, 6a – 12 points). Coffey is one of two rookies in the top 10 scoring category. She is also second in the league in assists with six.
- BC has started at least three rookies in every game (Sam Coffey, Mijke Roelfsema & Gianna Mitchell).
UP NEXT
- Boston College will host Wake Forest on Sunday, Sept. 24 at 1 p.m. Fans remember all regular season home games have a free admission. Follow the Eagles on social media - Twitter@BC_WSOC and Instagram/@BC_WSOC.
BOSTON COLLEGE at No. 24 NC STATE
WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 21, 2017
WHERE: Dail Soccer Field/Track Complex, Raleigh, N.C.
TIME: 7 p.m.
Live Stats
Watch on ACC Network Extra
Boston College is currently 7-3-0 and 1-0-0 in the conference, The Eagles are coming off a 2-0 win over Louisville on Sunday afternoon in Newton, Mass. The Eagles are currently on a three-game win streak and have won seven out of the last eight games. The team also has posted three straight shutouts (vs. BU, St. John's & Louisville.)
BC will travel to play No. 24 NC State on Thursday night at 7 p.m. The game can be viewed on ACC Network Extra.
BC VS. NC STATE
- Boston College leads the overall, 11-1. The only loss came last season when the Eagles lost 1-0 at home.
- In 2015, Gaby Carreiro scored in the 85th minute to give BC a road win at NC State, 1-0.
- The Eagles and Wolfpack first met on October 16, 2005. BC won the match, 1-0, on the road.
- NC State is 7-1-1 and 0-0-1 in the ACC. The Wolfpack opened ACC with a 0-0 tie vs. UVA.
LAST TIME OUT
- Boston College defeated Louisville, 2-0, on Sunday afternoon. It was the Eagles ACC season opener.
- Eagles rookie Sam Coffey opened the scoring in the 37th minute on a direct kick from 24 yards out. Coffey was to the right of the Louisville goalkeeper and she placed the ball in the upper corner, untouchable for the keeper to get a hand on.
- The second half BC scored in the 87th minute on a beautiful goal which started in the back. Lauren Berman connected with Kayla Jennings in the midfield. Jennings then placed a bouncing ball through two Louisville defenders for Olivia Vaughn. The speedy sophomore broke through the defense took a couple dribbles into the box and placed the ball to left of a diving goalkeeper for a 2-0 lead.
- Junior Alexis Bryant had three saves in her third straight shutout and fourth overall.
LAST FIVE GAMES
- Boston College is 4-1 in the last five games.
- The Eagles have out-scored opponents in the run, 8-2.
- In the five games, Alexis Bryant has made 16 saves and has a goals-against-average 0.40.
- BC has beat Northeastern (2-1), BU (3-0), St. John's (1-0) and Louisville (2-0). The only loss came at Harvard (1-0).
PROBABLE STARTERS
- GK: Alexis Bryant
- D: Allyson Swaby, Mijke Roelfsema, Gianna Mitchell, Elysa Virella
- M: Lauren Berman, Kayla Jennings, Sam Coffey, Emily Langenderfer
- F: Jenna Bike, Olivia Vaughn
TEAM NOTES
- Junior Alexis Bryant was named Eagle of the Week on Sept. 12. The Eagles goalkeeper has four shutouts this season, three straight in the currently three-game win streak. She has a GAA of 1.01 for the year with four shut outs. Bryant now has 11 career shutouts.
- In the last three games, BC has out-scored opponents, 6-0. BC has posted three consecutive shutouts (BU (3-0), St. John's (1-0) and Louisville (2-0).
- Boston College is second in the country in corner kicks (9.17.17) with a 9.4 average. In the last three games, BC is averaging seven CK's a game.
- BC is 21st in the country in total goals scored and 24th in points scored (9.17.17).
- Senior defender Allyson Swaby has played a team-high 63 career games. Senior defender
Madison Kenny with 55 games played and Lauren Berman with 49.
- Lauren Berman has notched a goal or assists in seven of 10 games while freshman Sam Coffey has posted a point in five of 10 games. Berman is tied in sixth in the ACC in points (5 g, 3 a – 13 points) while Coffey is tied in seventh (3g, 6a – 12 points). Coffey is one of two rookies in the top 10 scoring category. She is also second in the league in assists with six.
- BC has started at least three rookies in every game (Sam Coffey, Mijke Roelfsema & Gianna Mitchell).
UP NEXT
- Boston College will host Wake Forest on Sunday, Sept. 24 at 1 p.m. Fans remember all regular season home games have a free admission. Follow the Eagles on social media - Twitter@BC_WSOC and Instagram/@BC_WSOC.
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