Boston College Athletics

Lacrosse Surges Past UAlbany in 22-5 Win
March 30, 2026 | Lacrosse
ALBANY, N.Y. - Boston College lacrosse dominated UAlbany with a 22-5 victory on Monday afternoon at John Fallon Field.
The Eagles improve to 7-5 in their fifth straight win over the Great Danes. UA falls to 8-4 on the year. Kylee Colbert put forth a career day with personal bests in goals (5) and points (6), while Marissa White recorded a career-best five goals. Giulia Colarusso (3 G, 2 A) and Molly Driscoll (1 G, 4 A) registered five points as well, and Casey Colbert dished out a personal-high five assists in the win. Hanna Davis netted her first-career hat trick with an assist for four points.Â
Lily Kondas recorded a career-high seven draw controls, while Shea Dolce stopped seven shots with a .583 save percentage. The senior for BC reached 600 career saves, becoming one of two players in school history with Megan McElvogue
It was a convincing triumph for the Eagles, who scored a season-high in goals, while five players registered at least five points. BC didn't waste any time in getting off to a hot start with an 11-0 first-quarter cushion, while not allowing a Great Dane score until the 11:50 mark in the second period.
The 22 goals are tied for the sixth-highest outing in a game and the most since the 2024 season.
BC returns to action on Saturday at 3 p.m. to face No. 15 Loyola Maryland.
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The Eagles improve to 7-5 in their fifth straight win over the Great Danes. UA falls to 8-4 on the year. Kylee Colbert put forth a career day with personal bests in goals (5) and points (6), while Marissa White recorded a career-best five goals. Giulia Colarusso (3 G, 2 A) and Molly Driscoll (1 G, 4 A) registered five points as well, and Casey Colbert dished out a personal-high five assists in the win. Hanna Davis netted her first-career hat trick with an assist for four points.Â
Lily Kondas recorded a career-high seven draw controls, while Shea Dolce stopped seven shots with a .583 save percentage. The senior for BC reached 600 career saves, becoming one of two players in school history with Megan McElvogue
It was a convincing triumph for the Eagles, who scored a season-high in goals, while five players registered at least five points. BC didn't waste any time in getting off to a hot start with an 11-0 first-quarter cushion, while not allowing a Great Dane score until the 11:50 mark in the second period.
The 22 goals are tied for the sixth-highest outing in a game and the most since the 2024 season.
BC returns to action on Saturday at 3 p.m. to face No. 15 Loyola Maryland.
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Team Stats
BC
UALBANY
Shots
30
18
Turnovers
11
10
Caused Turnovers
1
7
Draw Controls
16
11
Free-Position Shots
5
4
Ground Balls
9
10
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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