Boston College Lacrosse Upsets No. 4 Syracuse on Senior Day

The No. 16 Eagles defense shines in 7-4 victory over rival Orange

Apr. 17, 2026 at 3:11pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting the action of a women's lacrosse game, with overlapping planes of green, blue, and white representing the players, ball, and field.Boston College's defensive masterclass against Syracuse showcases the program's potential for postseason success.Boston Today

The Boston College lacrosse team secured a tight 7-4 win over rival No. 4 Syracuse on Senior Day at Alumni Stadium. Despite the offense struggling, the Eagles' defense, led by senior goaltender Shea Dolce, delivered its strongest performance of the season to help pull off the upset. Boston College will now rematch Stanford in the first round of the ACC Tournament next Wednesday.

Why it matters

This victory over a top-5 opponent is a significant accomplishment for the Boston College lacrosse program, especially on Senior Day. The Eagles' defense proved it can step up against elite competition, providing hope for a deep postseason run. The win also boosts BC's NCAA Tournament resume as they look to secure a spot in the field of 64.

The details

Despite a slow offensive start, Boston College's defense was stifling all game long. Senior goaltender Shea Dolce made several key saves, finishing with a .667 save percentage - a season-best. Defenders Shea Baker, Julia Hodell, and Avery Hudson led the way with two caused turnovers each. On the offensive end, sophomore midfielder Giulia Colarusso scored a hat trick on just four shots, while Kylee Colbert added two goals. Marissa White, Molly Driscoll, and Colbert also found the back of the net for the Eagles.

  • The game was played on April 16, 2026 at Boston College's Alumni Stadium.
  • Boston College will rematch Stanford next Wednesday in the first round of the ACC Tournament.

The players

Shea Dolce

A senior goaltender for Boston College who was drafted 2nd overall by the Boston Guard in the inaugural Women's Lacrosse League draft. Dolce had a season-best .667 save percentage in the win.

Shea Baker

A senior defender for Boston College who tied for the team lead with two caused turnovers. Baker was also selected 7th overall by the Boston Guard in the WLL draft.

Giulia Colarusso

A sophomore midfielder for Boston College who scored a hat trick on just four shots in the win.

Kylee Colbert

A junior midfielder for Boston College who scored two goals in the victory.

Molly Driscoll

A junior attacker for Boston College who scored a goal and added an assist in the game.

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What they’re saying

“Our defense really stepped up today and made it tough for Syracuse to get anything going. Shea [Dolce] was outstanding in goal and our midfielders did a great job causing turnovers.”

— Kylee Colbert, Boston College Midfielder

“This was a huge win for our program, especially on Senior Day. We knew we had to bring our best effort against a top-5 team, and I'm proud of how we executed our game plan on both ends of the field.”

— Shea Dolce, Boston College Goaltender

What’s next

Boston College will rematch Stanford next Wednesday in the first round of the ACC Tournament, looking to advance to the semifinals.

The takeaway

Boston College's dominant defensive performance against a highly-ranked Syracuse team shows the Eagles have the potential for a deep postseason run. If the offense can find its rhythm to complement the stifling defense, BC could be a tough out in the ACC and NCAA Tournaments.