To no surprise, Boston College women’s lacrosse begins its 2020 campaign as the No. 5 squad in the nation. Serving at the helm of the powerhouse program year after year, head coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein entered Saturday evening’s contest against the instate rival UMass Amherst touting a perfect 7-0 record in season openers. To much surprise,…
Boston College Lacrosse Releases Complete 2020 Schedule
For the second year in a row, Boston College lacrosse proved its dominance last spring, going undefeated in the regular season and making the deepest possible run in the postseason without coming away with a first-place trophy. Though Acacia Walker-Weinstein’s squad has much to be proud of from last year, this season, it looks to…
Charlotte North Declared Eligible For 2020 Season
Dynamic transfer attacker Charlotte North has been declared eligible to compete for the Eagles in 2020, Acacia Walker-Weinstein announced Tuesday. North scored 82 goals in 2019 as a sophomore at Duke.
Three Transfers Join Women’s Lacrosse Ahead of 2020 Campaign
Attacker Charlotte North, who starred for Duke in 2019, as well as goaltender Rachel Hall and attacker Bridget Simmons, will join BC lacrosse for the 2020 season, Acacia Walker-Weinstein announced Tuesday.
Season in Review: 2019 Lacrosse
The Eagles lost to Maryland in the national title game for the second time in three years, but featured some of the sport’s brightest stars and biggest moments along the way.
Apuzzo, Arsenault, Kent, Miller Receive IWLCA Honors
Sam Apuzzo, Kenzie Kent, Dempsey Arsenault, and Elizabeth Miller were named IWLCA First Team All-Americans—a total of four honorees that no other D-I team could match.
Eagles Add Apuzzo as Graduate Assistant
Sam Apuzzo’s collegiate career might be over, but she won’t be leaving Boston College lacrosse just yet—she’s the team’s newest graduate assistant.
Lacrosse Head Coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein Agrees to New Contract
After a third consecutive national championship appearance, Eagles head coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein has signed a new contract, Martin Jarmond announced in a statement Wednesday afternoon.
Program Building, Not National Championship Losses, Should Be Lasting Memory of BC’s Seniors
The Eagles class of 2019 should ultimately be remembered for the winning culture they helped build, not failing to capture a national championship in a sport without much parity.
Notebook: Taylor, Turnovers Deny BC National Championship Trophy
For the third straight season, the Eagles came up just short of a coveted national championship. Here are eight observations from the heartbreaking defeat to No. 1 Maryland.