
Photo by: Cassie Baker
Lacrosse Faces Brown in Midweek Matinee
March 17, 2025 | Lacrosse
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Boston College lacrosse makes the quick trip to Providence to face Brown on Tuesday at 5 p.m.Â
About the Eagles
Last Time Out
Career days were had for the Eagles in the 18-5 win over Louisville on Saturday, as Rachel Clark netted a personal-high nine points with six goals and three assists. Molly Driscoll registered a personal-best five goals, while Morgan Smith carded a career-high nine draw controls, leading a draw unit with a 17-8 advantage in the circle.
A Win Would
- Give the Eagles an 11-0 start.
- A 19th straight win dating back to last season.Â
- Improve to 12-11 against Brown.Â
- Win a 10th straight game in the series against the Bears.Â
By the Numbers
1 - Rachel Clark is first in the nation in goals scored (47), goals per game (4.70), points (60) and points per game (6.0).Â
9 - The nine points by Clark on Saturday are the most in an ACC game this season.
10 - The defense has yet to give up more than 10 goals in a game this season.
15 -Â Shea Baker is the only player in the country with at least 15 caused turnovers, 15 ground balls and 40 draw controls.Â
53 - BC has outscored its opponents by 53 goals in the second quarter - the largest margin of any quarter this season.Â
Keep em coming
The Eagles have outscored their opponents by 123 goals this season, while BC is outscoring its opponents by a combined 88 goals in the first half. BC has six players with at least 10 goals and five with at least 15 scores.Â
Draw Team Excellence
Morgan Smith stepped up for BC on Saturday with a career-high nine draw controls, while the Eagles held a plus-nine margin in DCs. The Eagles' 67.6 draw control percentage is up 6.1 percent compared to last season and the highest since the 2019 campaign. BC has won the draw-control battle in six games this season.Â
Scouting Brown (5-1, 0-1 IVY)
- The Bears are 5-1 to the season after defeating Binghamton in a 13-12 double-overtime win.
- Greta Criqui led the way with six goals and eight draw controls, and Maddie Joyce netted a hat trick.
- Brown ranks first in the Ivy League with 107 goals and a 10.3 scoring margin.
- Criqui is averaging 4.67 goals per game and fourth in the Ivy League with 5.0 points per contest.
- Claire Mahoney leads the way in the cage with a 4.67 goals against average.Â
Series History
The Eagles are 11-11 against the Bears but have won the last nine games in the series. BC captured the last meeting in 2023 with a 17-5 win at home. Belle Smith led the Eagles with five goals in the triumph.Â
What's Next
BC makes the the trip to the West Coast to face No. 5 Stanford in a top-five matchup on Saturday.Â
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About the Eagles
Last Time Out
Career days were had for the Eagles in the 18-5 win over Louisville on Saturday, as Rachel Clark netted a personal-high nine points with six goals and three assists. Molly Driscoll registered a personal-best five goals, while Morgan Smith carded a career-high nine draw controls, leading a draw unit with a 17-8 advantage in the circle.
A Win Would
- Give the Eagles an 11-0 start.
- A 19th straight win dating back to last season.Â
- Improve to 12-11 against Brown.Â
- Win a 10th straight game in the series against the Bears.Â
By the Numbers
1 - Rachel Clark is first in the nation in goals scored (47), goals per game (4.70), points (60) and points per game (6.0).Â
9 - The nine points by Clark on Saturday are the most in an ACC game this season.
10 - The defense has yet to give up more than 10 goals in a game this season.
15 -Â Shea Baker is the only player in the country with at least 15 caused turnovers, 15 ground balls and 40 draw controls.Â
53 - BC has outscored its opponents by 53 goals in the second quarter - the largest margin of any quarter this season.Â
Keep em coming
The Eagles have outscored their opponents by 123 goals this season, while BC is outscoring its opponents by a combined 88 goals in the first half. BC has six players with at least 10 goals and five with at least 15 scores.Â
Draw Team Excellence
Morgan Smith stepped up for BC on Saturday with a career-high nine draw controls, while the Eagles held a plus-nine margin in DCs. The Eagles' 67.6 draw control percentage is up 6.1 percent compared to last season and the highest since the 2019 campaign. BC has won the draw-control battle in six games this season.Â
Scouting Brown (5-1, 0-1 IVY)
- The Bears are 5-1 to the season after defeating Binghamton in a 13-12 double-overtime win.
- Greta Criqui led the way with six goals and eight draw controls, and Maddie Joyce netted a hat trick.
- Brown ranks first in the Ivy League with 107 goals and a 10.3 scoring margin.
- Criqui is averaging 4.67 goals per game and fourth in the Ivy League with 5.0 points per contest.
- Claire Mahoney leads the way in the cage with a 4.67 goals against average.Â
Series History
The Eagles are 11-11 against the Bears but have won the last nine games in the series. BC captured the last meeting in 2023 with a 17-5 win at home. Belle Smith led the Eagles with five goals in the triumph.Â
What's Next
BC makes the the trip to the West Coast to face No. 5 Stanford in a top-five matchup on Saturday.Â
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