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Lacrosse Travels to Face UAlbany
March 11, 2025 | Lacrosse
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Boston College lacrosse continues its road swing with a 3 p.m. matchup against UAlbany on Wednesday.Â
About the Eagles
Last Time Out
For the second straight game, the trio of Emma LoPinto, Rachel Clark, and Mckenna Davis totaled at least five points apiece. LoPinto registered five goals with one point for six points. Davis tied a season-best from her previous game with six points, leading the way with four assists and two goals. Rachel Clark netted three goals, two assists, and five points. Mia Mascone was the fourth Eagle with at least three points, notching two goals and one helper.It was an early-contested game, as BC held a 3-2 lead after the fourth. Davis connected with LoPinto for the Eagles' first two scores before Mascone received the assist from Shea Baker.Highlighting the contest was a 5-0 second quarter that gave BC an 8-2 edge at the break. Four different Eagles scored with Brooke McLoy capping off the run.
A Win Would
- Give the Eagles a 9-0 mark.Â
- Extend BC's streak to 17 straight wins dating back to last season.Â
- Improve to 6-2 against the Great Danes.Â
By the Numbers
3 - Shea Dolce has three straight games of double-digit saves - the longest streak in her career.Â
4 - LoPinto (1st - 314 points), Clark (3rd - 297 points), Davis (T-6th - 250 points) and Mascone (20th - 205 point) all rank in the top 20 among active career leaders in points.Â
10 - BC has won 82 straight games when limiting its opponens to 10 goals or less.Â
46 - The Eagles are first in the nation in offensive efficiency at 46 percent.
332 - Boston College hasn't lost in 332 days, going back to April 13 against Virginia.Â
Off to a fast start
Through eight games this season, the Eagles have outscored their opponents by a combined 72 goals in the first two periods, including a plus-42 scoring margin (51-9) in the second. BC's margin in the second half is 22.Â
Defensive Balance
- The Eagles have yet to allow more than 10 goals this season, as they are fourth in the nation and second in the ACC allowing just 6.45 goals per game.
- BC is 10th in the nation at defensive efficiency at 22 percent.
-Â Shea Baker (16 caused turnovers) and Lydia Colasante (11 turnovers) leads the pack, but six other defenders have caused multiple turnovers.
- Michaela O'Connor is also coming off a career-high three caused turnovers.Â
Save Dolce
The junior goalkeeper for Boston College has picked it up over the last three games, boasting a .685 save percentage with 37 saves (.348 with 23 saves in first five games).Â
Boston College Snapshot

Scouting UAlbany (1-5, 0-0 America East)
-Â The Great Danes are 1-5 to start the season, with their lone win coming against Colgate in a 15-14 win.
-Â Mikaela Mooney leads the team 19 points (8 goals, 11 assists), while Dylana Williams has a team-high 12 goals.
-Â Quinn McCarthy and Grace Cincebox each have three starts in the cage.
-Â McCarthy leads the way with 21 saves.Â
Series History
The Eagles are 5-2 against the Great Danes, capturing the last three matchups. BC earned a 15-7 win over UAlbany last season in Fish Field House.Â
What's Next
Boston College returns to ACC play on Saturday, where it will host Louisville for the first game in Alumni Stadium in the Morgan's Message Game at 12 p.m.Â
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About the Eagles
Last Time Out
For the second straight game, the trio of Emma LoPinto, Rachel Clark, and Mckenna Davis totaled at least five points apiece. LoPinto registered five goals with one point for six points. Davis tied a season-best from her previous game with six points, leading the way with four assists and two goals. Rachel Clark netted three goals, two assists, and five points. Mia Mascone was the fourth Eagle with at least three points, notching two goals and one helper.It was an early-contested game, as BC held a 3-2 lead after the fourth. Davis connected with LoPinto for the Eagles' first two scores before Mascone received the assist from Shea Baker.Highlighting the contest was a 5-0 second quarter that gave BC an 8-2 edge at the break. Four different Eagles scored with Brooke McLoy capping off the run.
A Win Would
- Give the Eagles a 9-0 mark.Â
- Extend BC's streak to 17 straight wins dating back to last season.Â
- Improve to 6-2 against the Great Danes.Â
By the Numbers
3 - Shea Dolce has three straight games of double-digit saves - the longest streak in her career.Â
4 - LoPinto (1st - 314 points), Clark (3rd - 297 points), Davis (T-6th - 250 points) and Mascone (20th - 205 point) all rank in the top 20 among active career leaders in points.Â
10 - BC has won 82 straight games when limiting its opponens to 10 goals or less.Â
46 - The Eagles are first in the nation in offensive efficiency at 46 percent.
332 - Boston College hasn't lost in 332 days, going back to April 13 against Virginia.Â
Off to a fast start
Through eight games this season, the Eagles have outscored their opponents by a combined 72 goals in the first two periods, including a plus-42 scoring margin (51-9) in the second. BC's margin in the second half is 22.Â
Defensive Balance
- The Eagles have yet to allow more than 10 goals this season, as they are fourth in the nation and second in the ACC allowing just 6.45 goals per game.
- BC is 10th in the nation at defensive efficiency at 22 percent.
-Â Shea Baker (16 caused turnovers) and Lydia Colasante (11 turnovers) leads the pack, but six other defenders have caused multiple turnovers.
- Michaela O'Connor is also coming off a career-high three caused turnovers.Â
Save Dolce
The junior goalkeeper for Boston College has picked it up over the last three games, boasting a .685 save percentage with 37 saves (.348 with 23 saves in first five games).Â
Boston College Snapshot

Scouting UAlbany (1-5, 0-0 America East)
-Â The Great Danes are 1-5 to start the season, with their lone win coming against Colgate in a 15-14 win.
-Â Mikaela Mooney leads the team 19 points (8 goals, 11 assists), while Dylana Williams has a team-high 12 goals.
-Â Quinn McCarthy and Grace Cincebox each have three starts in the cage.
-Â McCarthy leads the way with 21 saves.Â
Series History
The Eagles are 5-2 against the Great Danes, capturing the last three matchups. BC earned a 15-7 win over UAlbany last season in Fish Field House.Â
What's Next
Boston College returns to ACC play on Saturday, where it will host Louisville for the first game in Alumni Stadium in the Morgan's Message Game at 12 p.m.Â
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Players Mentioned
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