Women's Lacrosse - SU at Boston College (4-7): Thurs Apr 16, 5:30 PM | Syracusefan.com

Women's Lacrosse SU at Boston College (4-7): Thurs Apr 16, 5:30 PM

some close ones and some not so close ones. wish bc didnt get their teeth kicked in last week but SU still needs to win this one to keep hope alive for a top four seed. the top four seeds get home game for quarterfinal thursday and that would give the seniors one more game in the dome.
 
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Preview: Boston College vs Syracuse


LaxElo has Boston College at 14th and Syracuse at 10th, which sets this up as one of the more balanced games on the slate. The pregame numbers imply that if these teams played 100 times on a neutral field, we'd expect the Orange to come out ahead only slightly more often than the Eagles, with plenty of room for either side to grab this single meeting.

On the Syracuse attack end, the numbers point to a modest edge. The Orange sit 48th in opponent‑adjusted offensive efficiency, while Boston College's defense is 57th after adjusting for schedule. That's not a mismatch, but it does suggest Syracuse should be able to generate quality looks at a slightly higher rate than Boston College typically allows. The key question is whether the Orange can turn that statistical nudge into sustained scoring runs rather than trading goals.

Flip the field, and the matchup tightens considerably. Boston College's offense is 11th in opponent‑adjusted efficiency, facing a Syracuse defense that ranks 2nd nationally on the same adjusted scale. That's a strength‑on‑strength battle, and the gap between 2nd and 11th is meaningful but not overwhelming. It points to a phase where neither side is likely to dominate: Syracuse has been excellent at limiting shot quality and conversion, but Boston College has been among the better units at consistently creating and finishing chances. Possession by possession, this is where the game is most likely to feel like a stalemate, with small execution details deciding whether the Eagles can break through or the Orange can force empty trips.

Where the numbers do suggest a clearer tilt is in the possession game. After adjusting for opponent strength, Boston College is averaging +3.1 more offensive possessions than its opponents, good for 35th nationally. Syracuse, by contrast, sits at −1.9, 88th in the country. Over 60 minutes, that kind of gap can translate into several extra shots for the Eagles, especially if their draw unit and ride continue to generate those incremental gains. Given how evenly matched the efficiency metrics are overall, a 4–5 possession swing in Boston College's favor could be enough to offset Syracuse's slight edge when its offense is on the field.

Overall, this looks like a game where Syracuse should feel a bit more comfortable with the ball, Boston College could win the volume battle with extra possessions, and the Eagles’ offense versus the Orange defense turns into a high-level chess match. With LaxElo calling it a tight matchup, it likely comes down to two things — who controls the possession margin and which side converts better when it has the edge — rather than either team coming in as a clear favorite.
 

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