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Lacrosse Makes the Short Trip to Face BU
February 08, 2025 | Lacrosse
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Boston College lacrosse makes the quick turnaround for a 12 p.m. road contest at Boston University.
About the Eagles
Last Time Out
The Eagles got the season started with a convincing 21-7 win over No. 8 Loyola Maryland. Boston College got it done on both ends of the field, as nine different Eagles scored in the win and BC recorded 13 caused turnovers with 12 ground balls. Nine players also registered at least one CT in the victory.Lydia Colasante registered a career-high four caused turnovers with three ground balls and a goal. Devon Russell, who was making her first collegiate start, caused a pair of CT's with two draw controls, one ground ball and her first career goal. Shea Dolce made eight saves and a solid .533 save percentage against an offense that ranked 10th in the country in scoring offense last season. Abbey Herod and Shea Baker led the team with four draw controls. Emma LoPinto and Rachel Clark registered seven and six goals, respectively.Â
A Win Would
- Give the Eagles a 2-0 mark.Â
- Give BC a 15th straight win against Boston University.Â
By the Numbers
4 - The four caused turnovers by Lydia Colasante are a career high for the sophomore.Â
8 - Shea Dolce is one of eight goalkeepers in BC history to record 300-career saves.Â
9 -Â Nine different players scored in the 21-7 win over the Greyounds.Â
13 -Rachel Clark (7 goals) and Emma LoPinto (6 goals) combined for 13 of the Eagles' 21 goals against Loyola Maryland on Friday.Â
145 - Mckenna Davis extended her program record to 145 assists after Friday.Â
Scouting Boston University
- Boston University returns 22 players, including 18 who made an appearance last season.
-Â Elle Stevenson is the leading returning scorer with 27 goals.
-Â The Terriers added eight newcomers, with seven being freshmen.
Series History
The Eagles own a 16-8 mark against the Terriers, claiming the last 14 games in the series.Â
What's Next
Boston College makes the trip to Evanston next Saturday for a national championship rematch against No. 2 Northwestern.Â
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About the Eagles
Last Time Out
The Eagles got the season started with a convincing 21-7 win over No. 8 Loyola Maryland. Boston College got it done on both ends of the field, as nine different Eagles scored in the win and BC recorded 13 caused turnovers with 12 ground balls. Nine players also registered at least one CT in the victory.Lydia Colasante registered a career-high four caused turnovers with three ground balls and a goal. Devon Russell, who was making her first collegiate start, caused a pair of CT's with two draw controls, one ground ball and her first career goal. Shea Dolce made eight saves and a solid .533 save percentage against an offense that ranked 10th in the country in scoring offense last season. Abbey Herod and Shea Baker led the team with four draw controls. Emma LoPinto and Rachel Clark registered seven and six goals, respectively.Â
A Win Would
- Give the Eagles a 2-0 mark.Â
- Give BC a 15th straight win against Boston University.Â
By the Numbers
4 - The four caused turnovers by Lydia Colasante are a career high for the sophomore.Â
8 - Shea Dolce is one of eight goalkeepers in BC history to record 300-career saves.Â
9 -Â Nine different players scored in the 21-7 win over the Greyounds.Â
13 -Rachel Clark (7 goals) and Emma LoPinto (6 goals) combined for 13 of the Eagles' 21 goals against Loyola Maryland on Friday.Â
145 - Mckenna Davis extended her program record to 145 assists after Friday.Â
Scouting Boston University
- Boston University returns 22 players, including 18 who made an appearance last season.
-Â Elle Stevenson is the leading returning scorer with 27 goals.
-Â The Terriers added eight newcomers, with seven being freshmen.
Series History
The Eagles own a 16-8 mark against the Terriers, claiming the last 14 games in the series.Â
What's Next
Boston College makes the trip to Evanston next Saturday for a national championship rematch against No. 2 Northwestern.Â
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