
Davis and Weeks Invited to USA Lacrosse Sixes Training Camp
June 10, 2024 | Lacrosse
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Boston College lacrosse players Mckenna Davis and Cassidy Weeks were invited to a training camp at the USA Lacrosse Headquarters for the U.S. Sixes Team.Â
The duo are two of 24 players invited to the camp that begins today. Â Davis and Weeks join Shea Dolce, Emma LoPinto, Shea Baker and Lydia Colasante who have earned an invite to a USA Lacrosse training camp.Â
Davis and Weeks played a pivotal role in BC capturing a second national title in four seasons, a second straight ACC championship and a 20-3 mark.Â
Weeks capped off a stellar career, Weeks is having a career season for the Eagles with a personal-high 40 goals, 49 points, and a team and career-high 67 draw controls with nine assists. The midfielder was named an All-ACC First Team selection and to the All-ACC Tournament Team. She finished the season with six hat tricks, eight games with at least three points and five games with at least five draw controls. She was the 15th selection in the AU Pro College Draft. The graduate increased her scoring total each year at BC. The New York native was an IWLCA All-American as well. She ends her career with 127 goals, 32 assists, 159 points, 124 draw controls and started in 97 straight games.Â
Davis led AC and the nation with 69 assists on top of 26 goals for a career-high 95 points. She broke the program record in career assists, finishing the season with 143 and counting. She was a Third-Team IWLCA selection and All-ACC Second Team honoree. Davis stepped up in the postseason during the ACC and NCAA Tournament, pouring in 29 points through seven games.Â
The duo are two of 24 players invited to the camp that begins today. Â Davis and Weeks join Shea Dolce, Emma LoPinto, Shea Baker and Lydia Colasante who have earned an invite to a USA Lacrosse training camp.Â
Davis and Weeks played a pivotal role in BC capturing a second national title in four seasons, a second straight ACC championship and a 20-3 mark.Â
Weeks capped off a stellar career, Weeks is having a career season for the Eagles with a personal-high 40 goals, 49 points, and a team and career-high 67 draw controls with nine assists. The midfielder was named an All-ACC First Team selection and to the All-ACC Tournament Team. She finished the season with six hat tricks, eight games with at least three points and five games with at least five draw controls. She was the 15th selection in the AU Pro College Draft. The graduate increased her scoring total each year at BC. The New York native was an IWLCA All-American as well. She ends her career with 127 goals, 32 assists, 159 points, 124 draw controls and started in 97 straight games.Â
Davis led AC and the nation with 69 assists on top of 26 goals for a career-high 95 points. She broke the program record in career assists, finishing the season with 143 and counting. She was a Third-Team IWLCA selection and All-ACC Second Team honoree. Davis stepped up in the postseason during the ACC and NCAA Tournament, pouring in 29 points through seven games.Â
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