Emergency BU Alert Testing! This is a BU Alert test message.

Skip to Main Content
Boston University
  • Bostonia
  • BU-Today
  • The Brink
  • University Publications

    • Bostonia
    • BU-Today
    • The Brink
Other Publications
BU-Today
  • Sections
News, Opinion, Community

Women’s lacrosse faces Dartmouth in NCAA tournament

First stop in Terriers' quest to play in finals at Nickerson Field is May 14

May 11, 2006
  • Brian Fitzgerald
Twitter Facebook
Senior midfielder Lindsay Lewis (SHA�06)

The 15-4 BU women’s lacrosse team will face a daunting challenge in its second straight appearance in the NCAA tournament. On Sunday, May 14, at 1 p.m., the Terriers will travel to Hanover, N.H., to face Dartmouth (11-5), a squad that pummeled BU, 11-5, at the Big Green’s Scully-Fahey Field more than two weeks ago.

Dartmouth has lost just two home games this season, but the ninth-ranked Terriers have additional motivation — aside from revenge. If BU beats Dartmouth and then defeats the winner of the May 14 Virginia-Princeton matchup the following Saturday, the Terriers will enjoy home advantage the rest of the way: this year BU hosts the NCAA semifinals on May 26 and the championship game on May 28 at Nickerson Field.

But first BU will have to get the ball past Dartmouth senior Devon Wills, the nation’s top goalkeeper with a 6.72 goals against average. BU has solved the Wills problem before, beating Dartmouth — a 2005 NCAA semifinalist — last year, 10-9.

Furthermore, BU has had a taste of NCAA tournament–caliber teams this season, facing 3 of the 16 squads and earning victories over third-ranked Georgetown and fifth-ranked North Carolina before the loss to Dartmouth. As a team, the Big Green is stingy on defense, leading the nation in scoring defense (6.94) and turnovers (13.06). The Terriers are seventh in scoring offense (13.63) and have proven their explosiveness against tough defenses, including a 20-5 blasting of New Hampshire on April 29. Eight days later, in the America East championship game, BU came back from a 5-goal deficit against the same team by scoring 9 of the game’s final 11 goals — including a 3-goal burst in a span of just 48 seconds — to pull off a 12-10 victory over the Wildcats.

“We played with urgency in the second half and made the plays we needed to down the stretch,” recalls BU coach Liza Kelly. “UNH was very good defensively in the first half, and that forced us to change our mentality at halftime.” Senior midfielder Lindsay Lewis (SHA’06), playing on an injured ankle, scored a game-high four goals. Senior defender Danica Strutt (COM’06) was named Most Outstanding Player of the tournament and joined Lewis, Kaitlyn Cuneo (COM’06), and defender Molly Collins (CGS’06) on the All-Championship Team.

BU is making its second consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament in the Terriers’ 11-year history as a Division I team. The team also appeared in the national bracket in 2000 and 2003. Last season, Kelly guided BU to its best season ever, posting an 18-2 record and earning her America East Coach of the Year honors. The 2005 squad rattled off 14 straight victories before bowing to Virginia in the NCAA quarterfinals.

On Sunday, while most of the BU Class of 2006 will be on Nickerson Field for the main Commencement ceremony, seniors Lewis, Strutt, Cuneo, and other Terrier fourth-year players will attempt to make BU lacrosse history, with the eventual goal of stepping onto that same turf two weeks later in the national championship game.

“From the start of the season our seniors stepped right into leadership roles that were left behind by four great players,” says Kelly. “We are fortunate to have such an accomplished and mature group lead the way.”

 

Explore Related Topics:

  • Lacrosse
  • Women's Sports
  • Share this story

Share

Women’s lacrosse faces Dartmouth in NCAA tournament

Share

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • LinkedIn
  • Email
  • Print

Latest from BU Today

  • Move-in

    Will Move-in 2020 Be Different from Years Past? Very.

  • Weekender

    The Weekender: August 13 to 16

  • Voices & Opinion

    POV: What the Battle for Women’s Suffrage Tells Us about #MeToo 100 Years Later

  • Public Health Campaign

    BU Students Say “F*ck It Won’t Cut It” When It Comes to COVID-19 Safety

  • Voices & Opinion

    POV: The Selection of Kamala Harris for VP Marks “the End of a Void”

  • Student Life

    10 Smart Things to Bring to Campus for a Semester Defined by Coronavirus

  • University News

    Sumner Redstone, Media Titan and Longtime Friend of BU, Has Died

  • Public Health

    FAQ: Quarantine vs Isolation and BU’s Safety Plans for Reopening Campus

  • Innovation

    Innovate@BU’s Summer Accelerator Goes Virtual

  • Diversity

    BU Creates Senior Diversity Post, Taps Longtime Trustee

  • Remote Dissertations

    In Sweats or Suits, Graduate Students Embrace the Remote PhD Dissertation Defense

  • Student Life

    FYSOP Goes Virtual This Year

  • Music

    UPDATE: WTBU Cancels Virtual Benefit Concert for Massachusetts Bail Fund

  • Coronavirus Testing

    BU’s COVID-19 Testing Passes Its First Test

  • Education

    Upward Bound toward College, Remotely

  • Weekender

    The Weekender: August 6 to 9

  • Charles River Campus

    New Daily Parking Program Means Goodbye to Stickers and Hang Tags for Many on Charles River Campus

  • Promotions

    Crystal Williams Promoted to New Position with Focus on Building Community

  • Career Advice

    Career Building in the Time of Coronavirus

  • Voices & Opinion

    POV: Trump’s Call for a National Garden of American Heroes Misses the Point

Section navigation

  • Sections
  • Must Reads
  • Videos
  • Series
  • Close-ups
  • Archives
  • About + Contact
Get Our Email

Explore Our Publications

Bostonia

Boston University’s Alumni Magazine

BU-Today

News, Opinion, Community

The Brink

Pioneering Research from Boston University

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Youtube
  • Linked-In
© Boston University. All rights reserved. www.bu.edu
© 2025 Trustees of Boston UniversityPrivacy StatementAccessibility
Boston University
Notice of Non-Discrimination: Boston University policy prohibits discrimination against any individual on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military service, pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition, or because of marital, parental, or veteran status, and acts in conformity with all applicable state and federal laws. This policy extends to all rights, privileges, programs and activities, including admissions, financial assistance, educational and athletic programs, housing, employment, compensation, employee benefits, and the providing of, or access to, University services or facilities. See BU’s Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Policy.
Search
Boston University Masterplate
loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.
Women’s lacrosse faces Dartmouth in NCAA tournament
0
share this