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Six Eagles Named to ILWomen.com Top 50 List for 2025
December 17, 2024 | Lacrosse
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Six Boston College women's lacrosse players were featured in the InsideLacrosse.com Top 50 players for the 2025 season.Â
The Eagles led the country with the most players on the list, while three were ranked in the top 10.Â
No. 3 | Rachel Clark | Attacker | Senior
The highest-ranked Eagle on the list is coming off a stellar debut season for BC. Clark was a consensus All-American who led the team with 101 points, a personal and team-high 78 goals with a career-best 23 assists. She led the ACC and was fourth in the country in goals scored, while she was one of four players in the nation with at least 75 goals and 20 helpers. Clark registered hat tricks in 21 games and at least five points in 13 contests. The top-25 Tewaaraton finalist totaled 21 points in the NCAA Tournament, highlighted by a six-point performance against Syracuse (5/24) in the semifinals and two goals with a personal-best four helpers in the national championship win against Northwestern (5/26).Â
No. 7 | Shea Dolce | Goalie | Junior
Dolce started all 23 games in the cage leading the ACC with a .470 save percentage, while her 8.75 goals against average was first in the league and sixth in the country. She posted a team-high 46 ground balls with 165 saves. Dolce made double-digit saves in five games, including a 13-save outing against North Carolina, and stopped 12 shots in the NCAA semifinals against Syracuse. The Darien, Conn. native made nine saves in the national title game against Northwestern, highlighted by "The Save" with under a minute left to clinch the win. She heads into next season eighth all-time in school history with 293 career saves. Was the starting goalie for the U20 USA National Team during the U20 World Championships.Â
No. 9 | Mckenna Davis | Attacker | Senior
Davis was an All-ACC selection and third-team All-American after leading the team with 69 assists. Davis holds the all-time assists record with 143 and counting. Her 95 points were second on the team and third in the conference, while she tied a personal best with 26 goals. The New York native scored 23 points over the last five games of the season, including 18 in the NCAA Tournament. She ended the season fourth among active juniors in assists and fourth with 214 points.Â
No. 11| Emma LoPinto | Attacker | Junior
LoPinto was an All-ACC selection and IWLCA Third-Team All-American. The attacker was third on the team with 58 goals and second with 28 assists, while her 86 points were good for third on the team. She was the only player on the team with at least 55 goals and 25 assists. LoPinto led BC with 35 goals and 54 points over the last 13 games of the season. She was named to the All-ACC Tournament Team and finished first among active leaders with 273 points. She poured in three goals and two assists in the ACC championship and later recorded a pair of scores and one helper in the national title win. LoPinto earned gold with the U20 National Team, as she was named the MVP following 26 goals and 23 points for 49 points.Â
No. 20 | Shea Baker | Midfield | Junior
Baker appeared in all 23 games with five starts, while she scored a persona.-high nine goals, totaled 13 caused turnovers, 24 draw controls and 17 ground balls - all career bests. Baker had four games with multiple caused turnovers. She was the captain of the U20 National Team, earning gold at the World Championships in Hong Kong.Â
No. 33 | Mia Mascone | Attaker | Graduate
Mascone enters her first season with the Eagles after spending her prior four seasons at Brown. She scored 118 goals with 64 assists and 182 points in her career. Mascone set the single-season Brown record in 2024 with 62 goals and 98 points. She earned Ivy League Attacker of the Year honors and was a U.S. Lacrosse Honorable Mention All-America and Inside Lacrosse Honorable Mention. Her 6.53 points per game led the country while her 4.13 goals ranked third.Â
The Eagles are coming off a magical season, capturing a second national title since 2021, a second straight ACC championship and a third 20-win season since 2018.
BC opens the season on Friday, Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. against Loyola Maryland.Â
The Eagles led the country with the most players on the list, while three were ranked in the top 10.Â
No. 3 | Rachel Clark | Attacker | Senior
The highest-ranked Eagle on the list is coming off a stellar debut season for BC. Clark was a consensus All-American who led the team with 101 points, a personal and team-high 78 goals with a career-best 23 assists. She led the ACC and was fourth in the country in goals scored, while she was one of four players in the nation with at least 75 goals and 20 helpers. Clark registered hat tricks in 21 games and at least five points in 13 contests. The top-25 Tewaaraton finalist totaled 21 points in the NCAA Tournament, highlighted by a six-point performance against Syracuse (5/24) in the semifinals and two goals with a personal-best four helpers in the national championship win against Northwestern (5/26).Â
No. 7 | Shea Dolce | Goalie | Junior
Dolce started all 23 games in the cage leading the ACC with a .470 save percentage, while her 8.75 goals against average was first in the league and sixth in the country. She posted a team-high 46 ground balls with 165 saves. Dolce made double-digit saves in five games, including a 13-save outing against North Carolina, and stopped 12 shots in the NCAA semifinals against Syracuse. The Darien, Conn. native made nine saves in the national title game against Northwestern, highlighted by "The Save" with under a minute left to clinch the win. She heads into next season eighth all-time in school history with 293 career saves. Was the starting goalie for the U20 USA National Team during the U20 World Championships.Â
No. 9 | Mckenna Davis | Attacker | Senior
Davis was an All-ACC selection and third-team All-American after leading the team with 69 assists. Davis holds the all-time assists record with 143 and counting. Her 95 points were second on the team and third in the conference, while she tied a personal best with 26 goals. The New York native scored 23 points over the last five games of the season, including 18 in the NCAA Tournament. She ended the season fourth among active juniors in assists and fourth with 214 points.Â
No. 11| Emma LoPinto | Attacker | Junior
LoPinto was an All-ACC selection and IWLCA Third-Team All-American. The attacker was third on the team with 58 goals and second with 28 assists, while her 86 points were good for third on the team. She was the only player on the team with at least 55 goals and 25 assists. LoPinto led BC with 35 goals and 54 points over the last 13 games of the season. She was named to the All-ACC Tournament Team and finished first among active leaders with 273 points. She poured in three goals and two assists in the ACC championship and later recorded a pair of scores and one helper in the national title win. LoPinto earned gold with the U20 National Team, as she was named the MVP following 26 goals and 23 points for 49 points.Â
No. 20 | Shea Baker | Midfield | Junior
Baker appeared in all 23 games with five starts, while she scored a persona.-high nine goals, totaled 13 caused turnovers, 24 draw controls and 17 ground balls - all career bests. Baker had four games with multiple caused turnovers. She was the captain of the U20 National Team, earning gold at the World Championships in Hong Kong.Â
No. 33 | Mia Mascone | Attaker | Graduate
Mascone enters her first season with the Eagles after spending her prior four seasons at Brown. She scored 118 goals with 64 assists and 182 points in her career. Mascone set the single-season Brown record in 2024 with 62 goals and 98 points. She earned Ivy League Attacker of the Year honors and was a U.S. Lacrosse Honorable Mention All-America and Inside Lacrosse Honorable Mention. Her 6.53 points per game led the country while her 4.13 goals ranked third.Â
The Eagles are coming off a magical season, capturing a second national title since 2021, a second straight ACC championship and a third 20-win season since 2018.
BC opens the season on Friday, Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. against Loyola Maryland.Â
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