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The Eagles, who recorded 36 total shots, outscored Syracuse 7–2 in the final quarter. (Callie Oxford / Heights Editor)

No. 5 Eagles Spoil No. 1 Syracuse’s Perfect Season, Clinch Top Seed in ACC Tournament

Luke Evans April 20, 2023
Boston College lacrosse came back and defeated Syracuse 17–16 to claim the No. 1 seed in the ACC Tournament on Thursday.
 Five different Eagles registered five or more points in the win. (Callie Oxford / Heights Staff)

No. 7 Eagles Match Program’s Single-Game Scoring Record in 25–13 Win Over No. 12 Virginia

Luke Evans April 15, 2023
No. 7 Boston College lacrosse defeated No. 12 Virginia 25–13 on Saturday in Alumni Stadium, tying the program’s single-game scoring record.
Jenn Medjid is second all time in career goals in BC program history. (Callie Oxford / Heights Editor)

Medjid’s Seven Goals Lead BC to 19–8 Battle of Comm. Ave. Win

Robert Brennan April 11, 2023
Jenn Medjid's seven goals propelled Boston College lacrosse past Boston University with a 19–8 victory in the Battle of Commonwealth Avenue.
On a feed from her sister, Courtney Weeks, Cassidy Weeks scored the game-winning goal with just 12 seconds left in the game. (Callie Oxford / Heights Editor)

No. 7 Eagles Down No. 8 Notre Dame With 5–0 Fourth-Quarter Run

Robert Brennan April 9, 2023
Saturday afternoon, No. 7 Boston College lacrosse defeated No. 8 Notre Dame 12–11 on a game-winning goal from Cassidy Weeks.
BC let up a season-low two goals on Saturday. (Alina Chen / Heights Staff)

Lockdown Defense, Medjid’s Seven Goals Lead Eagles Over Pittsburgh 

Sourabh Gokarn April 1, 2023
Boston College lacrosse defeated Pittsburgh 17-2 on Saturday in Alumni Stadium behind Jenn Medjid's season-high seven goals.
Jenn Medjid racked up six goals in BC’s commanding win—a season high for the graduate student. (Kenneth Chen / Heights Staff)

No. 7 Eagles Dismantle Dartmouth in 18–5 Victory

Luke Evans March 30, 2023
Boston College lacrosse defeated Dartmouth 18–5 on Wednesday in Alumni Stadium. Jenn Medjid racked up six goals in the win.
Jenn Medjid notched her 200th career goal at BC in the victory. (Kenneth Chen / Heights Staff)

No. 7 Eagles Narrowly Escape Virginia Tech in 14–12 Win

Luke Evans March 26, 2023
No. 7 Boston College lacrosse narrowly edged out Virginia Tech 14–12 on Saturday in a constant back and forth game.
BC’s eight goals marked its second lowest of the season and its 13 conceded goals marked the third highest of the season. (Chris Ticas / Heights Editor)

Eagles Drop Third Game of the Season in 13–8 Loss to No. 6 Denver

Luke Evans March 19, 2023
A first quarter six-goal deficit proved to be too much for Boston College lacrosse as it fell to Denver in a 13–8 loss.
Shea Dolce recored nine saves in the win. (Kenneth Chen / Heights Staff)

Eagles Post 17–10 Victory Over Clemson in Dolce’s First Start in Net

Sourabh Gokarn March 16, 2023
Boston College lacrosse defeated Clemson 17–10 in freshman goalkeeper Shea Dolce's first game as a starter.
Belle Smith, pictured above, recorded six goals in BC’s win over Louisville. (Chris Ticas / Heights Staff)

Twelve Unanswered Goals Propel Eagles Past Louisville

Luke Evans March 12, 2023
Boston College lacrosse defeated Louisville 19–8 on Saturday behind Belle Smith's six goals and the Eagles' 12 unanswered goals.
Belle Smith led the Eagles with five goals in the contest. (Chris Ticas / Heights Editor)

No. 5 Eagles Return to Win Column with 17–5 Win Over Brown

Sourabh Gokarn March 8, 2023
No. 5 Boston College Lacrosse returned to the win column with its dominant win over Brown on Wednesday in Fish Field House.
After conceding 11 goals in the first half, BC goaltender Rachel Hall was replaced with Shea Dolce. (Chris Ticas / Heights Editor)

Eagles Dismantled by Tar Heels in 2022 National Championship Rematch 16–5

Luke Evans March 4, 2023
On Friday, No. 4 Boston College lacrosse dropped a 16–5 loss to No. 1 North Carolina 16–5.
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