![]() “But I think Denver was overwhelmingly organized and executed way better than we did. “You know, like I said, all year, both goalies are very good, and we’re going to continue to play who’s hot,” Walker-Weinstein said. The lackluster quarter prompted Walker-Weinstein to pull Dolce and sub in Hall, who had started the first seven games of the season for the Eagles. “I think in the beginning, and throughout the game, I think Denver wanted to win more than we did.” ![]() “I think that Denver came out and executed, like, their game, very well, and we did not,” Walker-Weinstein said. The Eagles recorded just one shot on goal in the first quarter. The scoring barrage did not stop there, as Denver continued its onslaught of unanswered goals with its fifth and sixth goals at the 3:51 and 2:36 marks, respectively. Eight seconds after play resumed, Denver potted their fourth goal of the match. Kipp’s goal opened the floodgates for Denver, and less than two minutes later two goals from Ellie Curry gave the Pioneers a 3–0 lead, forcing an early BC timeout with 4:10 left in the quarter. The early deficit proved to be too much, and the Eagles (6–3, 3–1 Atlantic Coast) dropped their third game of the season in a 13–8 loss to the Pioneers (9–0).Īfter nearly nine minutes of scoreless play with lockdown defense from each side, the Pioneers finally broke through BC’s defense and Sloane Kipp notched the first goal of the game at the 6:06 mark. But after conceding six goals in the first quarter alone with no saves, Walker-Weinstein called Rachel Hall into the game and held down the net for the remaining three periods, allowing seven goals of her own with four saves. 24 Clemson on Thursday, Walker-Weinstein gave the freshman the nod in Sunday’s matchup. I think the schedule is great and it’s challenging and that’s what we want for the girls.”Īfter goalkeeper Shea Dolce earned the starting role and played the entire game in the Eagles’ win over No. “We want to play the best because it demands a lot from our team, and I have no regrets on how the schedule has been created. “We always like to have a strong schedule,” BC head coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein said. It’s lost three of those ranked games, including Sunday afternoon’s matchup with Pioneers. 4 Boston College lacrosse faced off against its fourth opponent ranked in the Top 10 and its seventh ranked opponent in just nine games on Sunday, taking on No.
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