Boston University women’s lacrosse earns decisive win over Stetson

Lauren Morton, Head Coach at Boston Terrier Women's Lacrosse
Lauren Morton, Head Coach at Boston Terrier Women's Lacrosse
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The Boston University women’s lacrosse team secured a 19-6 win over Stetson University on Saturday in DeLand, Florida. The Terriers improved their record to 4-2 with the victory, while Stetson remains winless at 0-4.

Boston University started strong, scoring six goals in the first quarter and maintaining the lead throughout the game. The team controlled possession by winning 18 of 28 draw controls and forced 12 turnovers from Stetson.

Freshman Avery Cutair contributed one goal and four assists, marking her second four-assist performance this season. Senior Elle Stevenson scored two goals and provided two assists, achieving a new career high for assists and recording her fourth consecutive multi-point game. Junior Tessa Geddes added three goals and an assist.

Four Terriers recorded their first career goals: freshman Gabby O’Brien scored twice, sophomore Nia Carrera had one goal, freshman Karina Harrison finished with a goal and an assist, and senior Alyssa Mozi found the net for the first time as well.

Other notable performances included sophomore Alex Cutone with two goals, senior Jayne Feeney with a goal and an assist, junior Reilly Walsh contributing both a goal and an assist, and sophomore Izabella Amonte adding one goal. Junior goalkeeper Natalie Aiosa made four saves before being replaced by Zoe Inglis late in the game.

Sophomore Kaitlyn Barton led Boston University with eight draw controls in the match. She now has accumulated 99 career draw controls.

Reflecting on recent seasons, this marks Boston University’s second win by at least ten goals this year—the first time since 2019 that they have achieved multiple double-digit victories in a single season.

The Terriers will next play Army West Point at Nickerson Field on March 7 to begin Patriot League competition.



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