Boston College lacrosse defeated UAlbany with a score of 22-5 on Mar. 30 at John Fallon Field in Albany, New York.
The game marked the Eagles’ fifth consecutive win over the Great Danes and improved their record to 7-5, while UAlbany dropped to 8-4. The victory was highlighted by strong individual performances from several Boston College players. Kylee Colbert achieved career highs with five goals and six points, and Marissa White also scored a personal-best five goals. Giulia Colarusso contributed three goals and two assists, while Molly Driscoll added one goal and four assists for a total of five points each. Casey Colbert set a personal record with five assists during the match.
Hanna Davis scored her first career hat trick and recorded an assist for four points. Lily Kondas registered a career-high seven draw controls, helping Boston College maintain possession throughout the game. Goalkeeper Shea Dolce made seven saves with a .583 save percentage, reaching her milestone of 600 career saves—becoming only the second player in school history to achieve this mark alongside Megan McElvogue.
The Eagles established control early by scoring an unanswered eleven goals in the first quarter before allowing UAlbany’s first goal late in the second period. Their offensive output tied for the sixth-highest number of goals scored by Boston College in a single game and was their most since the 2024 season.
Boston College is scheduled to play again on Saturday at 3 p.m., facing No. 15 Loyola Maryland.



