Boston College Athletics

Four Eagles Named to IWLCA All-Northeast Region Team
May 14, 2026 | Lacrosse
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Boston College lacrosse landed four players on the IWLCA All-Northeast Region Teams on Thursday.
Representing the Eagles are Shea Baker (First Team), Shea Dolce (First Team), Giulia Colarusso (Second Team) and Molly Driscoll (Second Team). All four are now eligible for IWLCA All-America honors.
Baker finished the season with a team-high 28 caused turnovers and 29 ground balls, while ranking third on the team with 39 draw controls. The two-time captain earned All-ACC First-Team honors and was named a USA Lacrosse Magazine Second-Team All-American.
The Ithaca, N.Y., native ranked ninth in the ACC in caused turnovers and recorded multiple caused turnovers in eight contests, highlighted by four against California and Loyola Maryland.
Dolce posted four games with double-digit saves and nine contests with a save percentage above .500, including a .692 mark against Yale in the NCAA Tournament. She ranks second in the ACC in both saves (147) and saves per game (8.17).
The Darien, Conn., native earned All-ACC Second-Team recognition and USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America honors. She was also named ACC Defensive Player of the Week twice, highlighted by 11-save performances against Stanford and Syracuse, posting save percentages of .500 and .667, respectively.
Dolce and Baker will represent the U.S. Senior National Team this summer at the 2026 World Lacrosse Women's Championship in Tokyo.
Colarusso put together a breakout sophomore campaign, tying for the team lead with 40 goals while ranking second on the team in points (52) and draw controls (66). The attacker ranked among the top 15 in the ACC in all three categories and totaled seven hat tricks, four games with at least five points, and seven contests with five or more draw controls.
She earned All-ACC Second-Team honors and was named ACC Offensive Player of the Week after recording a hat trick, four points and seven draw controls in the win over then-No. 2Â Stanford.
Driscoll led the team with a career-high 55 points, while also posting career highs in assists (23) and goals (32). The junior earned All-ACC Second-Team honors and ranked among the top 15 in the conference in assists.
The Massachusetts native scored in all 18 games this season and carries a 20-game goal streak dating back to the 2025 campaign. Driscoll also recorded three hat tricks, 17 multi-point performances and 11 games with at least three points.




















