Boston College Defeats Syracuse, Repeats as ACC Champion

The Eagles converted on their next two possessions, tying the game at 7 when attacker Emma LoPinto used a change-of-direction dodge to lose her defender behind the goal, faked low and finished high on Syracuse goalie Delaney Sweitzer.

Attacker Kayla Martello kept the momentum going, scoring twice each in the third and fourth quarters as BC pulled away for the win.

Martello finished with six goals (on six shots) and an assist.

Much was made of the offseason additions of LoPinto and fellow All-American attacker Rachel Clark to an already potent offense returning a terrific table-setter in Mckenna Davis, a proven finisher in Martello and dynamic middies Belle Smith and Cassidy Weeks.

And while that group delivered the goods — BC’s 17 goals per game rank fourth nationally and Davis became the program’s all-time assists leader with two goals and three assists Sunday — the defense was just as impressive. The Eagles allow fewer than eight goals per game, behind only Michigan among Division I leaders. Florida, Loyola and Stony Brook are the only other teams to boast both a top-10 offense and a top-10 defense.

Scales and Shea Baker are the headliners. Both can blunt dodgers with physical, disciplined one-on-one defense and create transition opportunities with their speed.

On Sunday, BC was aggressive sending double teams and wasn’t shy about getting on the hands of Syracuse’s offensive players. It made for unsettled possessions that went deep into the 90-second shot clock.

Dolce, who got hot as a freshman late last season and backstopped BC to its sixth straight NCAA final, finished with 10 saves. Eight came in the first half.

This isn’t the end of the line for Syracuse, which still has a strong chance of earning a national seed in the NCAA tournament during next Sunday’s Selection Show. The Orange have lost the last six games in their burgeoning rivalry with BC, including defeats in the 2021 NCAA championship game and 2023 NCAA semifinals and an overtime loss in the regular season finale April 18.

LEHIGH TOPS ARMY IN 2nd Oct

In something of a Patriot League stunner, sixth-seeded Lehigh upset third-seeded Army 12-11 in triple overtime when Cassie Marte fed Emma Eberhardt’s winner.

On the brink of defeat, Lehigh’s season was saved when Gabby Schneider scored with 48 seconds left in regulation, sending the game to overtime.

Hayley Hunt made 12 saves for Lehigh, including one in overtime on Brigid Duffy, who was assessed a yellow card on the shot.

The Black Knights killed the penalty but were carded twice more, ultimately losing on a 7-on-5 possession.

Also moving on is fourth-seeded Holy Cross, which dispatched fifth-seeded Colgate 14-9. Isabela Miller and Annabel Brennan each had hat tricks for the Crusaders.

Lehigh plays Loyola and Holy Cross meets Navy in the Patriot League semifinals Thursday at Loyola.

SIENA, MOUNT ST. MARY’S ADVANCE IN MAAC

Third-seeded Siena and fifth-seeded Mount St. Mary’s advanced to the semifinals of the MAAC tournament, which will be played Friday.

Siena got three points (one goal, two assists) from Kelly Logue and seven saves from Sabrina Krasner to down Canisius 9-6.

Anna Salerno (five goals), Madison Hermening (four) and Mackenzi Furlong (three goals, three assists) paced Mount St. Mary’s in its 17-13 win over fourth-seeded Iona.

WAGNER TOPPLES LE MOYNE

Sixth-seeded Wagner upset third-seeded Le Moyne 13-11 behind a five-goal fourth quarter. It’s the sixth consecutive season that the Seahawks will play in the NEC semifinals. Wagner never looked back from Sophia Colver’s go-ahead goal with 8:56 remaining.

Fourth-seeded Stonehill defeated fifth-seeded Saint Francis 19-14, with Stonehill relying on just five players to deposit all 19 goals — Grace Murphy (five), Molly Mae Hughes (four), Lilly Leach (four), Natalie Coutu (three ) and Sofia D’Agostino (three).

Kenny DeJohn contributed to this article.

 
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