Senior forward Francesca Venezia broke a scoreless deadlock in the 60th minute, and Sam Smith added an insurance goal late as BC moved to 6-0 on the year with a win over the Wildcats.
Smith Strikes Twice, Eagles Pass First Road Test of Season
Last winter, Boston College women’s soccer saw its leading scorer, Sam Coffey, transfer to Penn State. Then, in the leadup to the 2019 campaign, the Eagles lost Jenna Bike and Kayla Duran—two other players who were expected to be key pieces of their attack—to season-ending injuries. Needless to say, there were some questions about how…
Eagles Notch First Shutout of Season, Maintain Perfect Start with Win Over BU
Under first-year head coach Jason Lowe, Boston College women’s soccer has already displayed a tendency to come out of the gate strong. In each of the first two games under Lowe, the Eagles tallied within the first 10 minutes. It’s a habit and mentality, apparently, that was inspired at least partly by the United States…
Vaughn Scores Twice, Eagles Use First Half Surge to Down UMass Lowell
Olivia Vaughn, who sat out the whole spring, scored twice and added an assist as the Eagles surged past visiting UMass Lowell for their second win in a row.
Smith, BC Send UMass Packing With 88th-Minute Stunner
Deadlocked at one apiece, Eagles’ freshman forward Sam Smith broke the tie in the 88th minute, securing new head coach Jason Lowe his first win with the program.
A Position-by-Position Look at the 2019 Women’s Soccer Roster
Despite the ACC Midfielder of the Year transferring from the program and losing two starters to season-ending injuries, the Eagles and first-year head coach Jason Lowe are confident going into this season.
Smith, Eagles Open Exhibition Slate With Shutout of Colgate
Behind a goal from freshman Sam Smith and a combined shutout effort from goalies Allie Augur and Maddie Murphy, BC beat the visiting Raiders in its first preseason game.
Season in Review: 2018 Women’s Soccer
While the recent headlines have been around the departures of Alison Foley and Sam Coffey, the Eagles enjoyed a remarkably successful 2018 season and went to the NCAA Tournament.
Eagles Upset in First Round, Fall to Hofstra at Home
The Eagles gave up a season-high four goals in the disappointing first round loss to visiting Hofstra, crashing out of the NCAA Tournament in the first round despite outshooting the Pride 28-6.
Previewing 2018 Women’s Soccer: NCAA Tournament vs. Hofstra
The Eagles are back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015, and as a four-seed, will welcome Colonial Athletic Association champion Hofstra to Newton on Friday night.