
Eagles Gear Up for First Home Tilt against Holy Cross
February 12, 2018 | Lacrosse
BC has the advantage in the all-time series, 21-3
No. 6 Boston College vs. Holy Cross
Records: Holy Cross – 0-1/0-0 Patriot League; BC – 1-0/1-0 ACC
When:Â Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018
Where:Â Newton Lacrosse and Soccer Fields, Newton, Mass.
Time: 3 p.m.
Live Stats
SERIES HISTORY
- The teams last met in the 2017 season opener, in which the Eagles took a 19-8 triumph.
- Holy Cross has not registered a win against BC since 2007, where the Crusaders won 18-11.
- The Maroon and Gold holds the advantage in the all-time record, 21-3 since the squads' first meeting in 1994.
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LAST TIME vs. NOTRE DAME
- Last season, redshirt senior Tess Chandler had a career day in the triumph over Holy Cross, setting new career highs in points (8), assists (5), ground balls (6) and caused turnovers (4). These stats are still Chandler's highs.
- Boston College tallied the first three goals of the game, two of which came in the first three minutes.
- Holy Cross tied the game at 4-4, sparking a 6-0 run for the Eagles, which brought them to the half. The Crusaders had no answer.
- Senior Emma Schurr recorded her current career high of five draw controls last time against the Crusaders.
- Junior goalkeeper Lauren Daly slated seven saves on the game for a career high of her own.
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NEED TO KNOW
- For their season opener, the Eagles downed No. 15 Notre Dame, 13-11. This was the tenth consecutive season opener that BC has come out of victorious.
- Senior captain Kaileen Hart led the game with five points (four goals, one assist) to bolster BC to victory, while seven others added at least a point in the win.
- Junior Dempsey Arsenault produced the second hat trick of the game, as well as three draw controls.
- Sophomore Sheila Rietano registered her first career goal over the Irish and set a new career high in draw controls (7).
- Junior Sam Apuzzo added four points of her own to the win, with two goals and two assists.
- Boston College is looking to start 2-0 of the sixth straight season.
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NEXT UP
- BC takes a trip up Comm Ave. to challenge Boston University on Feb. 17 at 12 p.m. before returning to Newton for a four-game home stand.
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Records: Holy Cross – 0-1/0-0 Patriot League; BC – 1-0/1-0 ACC
When:Â Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018
Where:Â Newton Lacrosse and Soccer Fields, Newton, Mass.
Time: 3 p.m.
Live Stats
SERIES HISTORY
- The teams last met in the 2017 season opener, in which the Eagles took a 19-8 triumph.
- Holy Cross has not registered a win against BC since 2007, where the Crusaders won 18-11.
- The Maroon and Gold holds the advantage in the all-time record, 21-3 since the squads' first meeting in 1994.
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LAST TIME vs. NOTRE DAME
- Last season, redshirt senior Tess Chandler had a career day in the triumph over Holy Cross, setting new career highs in points (8), assists (5), ground balls (6) and caused turnovers (4). These stats are still Chandler's highs.
- Boston College tallied the first three goals of the game, two of which came in the first three minutes.
- Holy Cross tied the game at 4-4, sparking a 6-0 run for the Eagles, which brought them to the half. The Crusaders had no answer.
- Senior Emma Schurr recorded her current career high of five draw controls last time against the Crusaders.
- Junior goalkeeper Lauren Daly slated seven saves on the game for a career high of her own.
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NEED TO KNOW
- For their season opener, the Eagles downed No. 15 Notre Dame, 13-11. This was the tenth consecutive season opener that BC has come out of victorious.
- Senior captain Kaileen Hart led the game with five points (four goals, one assist) to bolster BC to victory, while seven others added at least a point in the win.
- Junior Dempsey Arsenault produced the second hat trick of the game, as well as three draw controls.
- Sophomore Sheila Rietano registered her first career goal over the Irish and set a new career high in draw controls (7).
- Junior Sam Apuzzo added four points of her own to the win, with two goals and two assists.
- Boston College is looking to start 2-0 of the sixth straight season.
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NEXT UP
- BC takes a trip up Comm Ave. to challenge Boston University on Feb. 17 at 12 p.m. before returning to Newton for a four-game home stand.
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