Largely due to the contributions of Charlotte North and Acacia Walker-Weinstein, BC lacrosse has helped increase the visibility of women’s sports as a whole.
BC Falls Short of Repeat Title in 12–11 National Championship Loss to North Carolina 
A lights-out performance by all-time NCAA goal leader Charlotte North wasn’t enough for Boston College lacrosse in the National Championship on Sunday, as BC fell to rival North Carolina 12–11, coming up just short of a repeat title.
‘Heights’ 2021–22 Coach of the Year: Acacia Walker-Weinstein
In her 10 years at BC, Acacia Walker-Weinstein has built Boston College lacrosse from the ground up, culminating in the Eagles’ National Championship win in 2021.
Counting Down Jerry York’s Top 10 Moments in 28 Years at BC
In 28 years as the head coach at BC, Jerry York produced some of the most memorable moments in college hockey history. Here his top 10.
Reilly, Urbank Reflect on Fourth National Championship Appearance
Reilly and Urbank join an exclusive group of college stars who have appeared in four straight national championships.
Five Turning Points From BC’s National Championship Title Game
The NCAA title game for Boston College lacrosse told a tale of two halves. Here are five turning points that earned BC its first championship.
Gov. Baker Celebrates BC Lacrosse at State House
Governor Charlie Baker welcomed Boston College Lacrosse to the State House on Wednesday to celebrate the Eagles’ NCAA Championship.
BC Powers Past Syracuse For First National Championship Title
Charlotte North’s record-breaking performance lifted Boston College lacrosse over Syracuse for the program’s first National Championship — four seasons in the making.
In 2017 Rematch, Maryland Deals BC Third Straight National Championship Loss
Megan Taylor and the fourth-ranked Maryland defense held the Eagles to just 10 goals, crushing BC’s national title dreams for the second time in three years.
Ready for Anything: Delaney Belinskas Shines Anywhere
Delaney Belinskas has always played multiple sports, and nothing has changed—she’s playing key roles with women’s hockey and softball at BC.