BC Women’s Lacrosse Falls to Stony Brook in 2026 NCAA Tournament
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - MAY 23: Shea Dolce #88 of the Boston College Eagles catches the ball during the Division I Women's Lacrosse semifinals held at Gillette Stadium on May 23, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images This past weekend, the Boston College women’s lacrosse team traveled over to Stony Brook, NY to participate in the 2026 NCAA tournament, seeking their ninth-straight Final Four appearance. After dispatching Yale in the first round, the Eagles fell to the hosting Stony Brook Sea Wolves in the second round, ending their season.
BC got off to a promising start to the weekend on Friday when they completely shut down the Yale offense on the way to a 10-4 victory. Eagles goaltender Shea Dolce allowed just 4 goals and made 9 saves, despite BC committing more turnovers and allowing the same number of shots on goal during the game. Boston College found most of their advantage by winning draw controls and converting on free position shots.
Kylee Colbert was especially effective with her 6 goals, outscoring the entire Yale team and putting the nail in the coffin with two late fourth quarter scores. After scoring five unanswered goals in the 2nd quarter, the Eagles never looked back. The game against Stony Brook on Sunday afternoon was a different story.
BC could get absolutely nothing going to start the game, in large part due to messy turnovers and stifling Stony Brook defense. Before too long, SBU had taken a commanding 7-1 lead in the second quarter. BC shortened it to 7-3 by halftime, but it was expanded back out to 9-3 just a few minutes into the second half.
Then the Eagles stepped up, like they so often do in the postseason. BC scored four unanswered goals in five possessions, two of which came on free position shots and another two came from Colbert in the open field. The turnovers had dissipated and BC was able to stop the bleeding, getting themselves back into a 2-goal game as the 4th quarter began.