Eagles fall to Wildcats

#1 Northwestern, winners of 20 straight after a one-goal opening-season loss to Syracuse, dominated Boston College today in an 18-6 victory to take the NCAA women’s lacrosse title.

The Eagles never led in the game. After three Wildcat goals in the first quarter, BC cut the lead to 3-2 and that was the closest they got. Northwestern led 6-2 at halftime and then exploded to a six-goal lead in the third quarter and entered the final quarter leading 11-4.

In the tournament, BC used the fourth quarter either to catch up to teams or pull ahead for victories. Not to be today. Northwestern finished strong, outscoring the Eagles 7-2 in the final period. (Need to mention, though, that the final Wildcat goal as the horn sounded to end the game seemed more than a little tacky. They had an 11-goal lead!)

Kayla Martello scored three goals in the game, with Belle Smith adding two, and Jenn Medjid one.

The Eagles ended the season with a 19-4 record. This was their sixth consecutive championship game (the 2020 season was canceled because of Covid) and their fifth loss. BC won the national championship in 2021. Go Eagles!

On to NCAA final!

Sorry about the moiré pattern. TV screen shot.

After trailing for most of the game, BC women’s lacrosse turned it on again in the fourth quarter to score three unanswered goals and defeat Syracuse, 8-7, this afternoon. The Eagles will play in their sixth consecutive national championship game, meeting #1 Northwestern Sunday at 9 am PT on ESPNU.

Kayla Martello scored the winning goal, putting BC ahead for the first time, with 3:31 left in the game. Jenn Medjid led the team with five goals, including two early in the fourth quarter to tie the game and set up Martello’s winning score. #3-seed BC held #2-seed Syracuse scoreless in the fourth quarter.

Syracuse scored twice within the first 95 seconds and took a 3-0 lead less than five minutes into the game, but the the Eagles came back to tie it 4-4 at halftime. Syracuse went up 6-4 early in the second half and led 7-5 entering the final quarter.

Early in the season, on February 19, BC and Northwestern met in Illinois. Then-#5 Northwestern beat the Eagles 15-14 to give BC its first loss. The Wildcats are 20-1 this season, with their only loss to Syracuse in the season opener. BC enters the championship game with a 19-3 record, and a 13-game win streak.

 

Eagles at Petco

View from Section 222.

Thirty-eight San Diego Eagles and their friends and family members watched the Padres win the final game in the three-game series with the Red Sox Sunday and avoid a sweep by Boston. Jumping on Boston starter Corey Kluber for four runs in the first inning, San Diego won 7-0.

The Red Sox ended up out-hitting the Padres, 7-6, but four San Diego pitchers shut Boston out.

Seats were in Section 222. They were under shade all day. View toward home is above. Here’s view to outfield.

Here are photos of some of those in attendance. The balance between Padres and Red Sox fans was pretty even. Those who were fans of other teams wore BC gear.