Boston College lacrosse to face No. 15 Loyola Maryland in Baltimore matchup

Acacia Walker-Weinstein, Head Coach at Boston College Eagles Women's Lacrosse
Acacia Walker-Weinstein, Head Coach at Boston College Eagles Women's Lacrosse
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Boston College lacrosse will travel to Baltimore for a game against No. 15 Loyola Maryland on April 3, with the match set for a 3 p.m. start.

This contest is significant as Boston College looks to extend its winning streak and improve its record to 8-5, while also seeking a third consecutive victory over the Greyhounds.

In their most recent game, Boston College delivered a strong offensive performance in a 22-5 win over UAlbany. Five players scored at least five points each, including Kylee Colbert who recorded a career-high six points with five goals and one assist. Shea Dolce became only the second player in school history to reach 600 career saves during this match. The team achieved its highest offensive efficiency of the season at 62.9 percent.

Giulia Colarusso was named Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Week for her efforts, tying a team best with four points and contributing significantly in both scoring and draw controls. Dolce also received league recognition after making pivotal saves late in recent games and now ranks first in the ACC and third nationally among active players with her save total.

Shea Baker and Dolce were included on ILWomen.com’s Midseason All-American list, with Baker leading the team in caused turnovers while also contributing goals and ground balls throughout the season.

Looking ahead, Boston College holds an all-time record of three wins and one loss against Loyola Maryland, having won their last two meetings including last year’s decisive victory. The Eagles will return to Atlantic Coast Conference play next Saturday when they visit Virginia.



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