After dominating both Holy Cross and Boston University last week, Boston College will take on #19 UMass and an unranked Brown team. Unsurprisingly, the Eagles have already shown themselves to be offensive powerhouses, but the team’s defensive also looks stronger than expected. Brown should be a fairly easy win for BC, but a win against UMass would help to solidify the Eagles’ status as a contender. The Eagles are farther into their season than both UMass and Brown, which is a definite advantage for BC.
GAME ONE
Who:
Boston College Eagles (3-0) vs.
UMass Amherst (1-0)
When: Tuesday, February 21 @ 3 PM
Where: Boston College’s Newton Campus, Newton, MA
How to watch: N/A
Live stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/bc/wlax/
How to follow: Follow @bcinterruption and @BCwlax
GAME TWO
Who:
Boston College Eagles (3-0) vs.
Brown Bears (1-0)
When: Saturday, February 24 @ 12 PM
Where: Boston College’s Newton Campus, Newton, MA
How to watch: N/A
Live stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/bc/wlax/
How to follow: Follow @bcinterruption and @BCwlax
STATS
Goals per game: BC: 17 UMass: 17 Brown: 18
Goals allowed per game: BC: 6.3 UMass: 13 Brown: 7
Ground balls per game: BC: 21.3 UMass: 17 Brown: 20
Turnovers per game: BC: 12 UMass: 16 Brown: 13
Caused turnovers per game: BC: 9.3 UMass: 8 Brown: 8
Draw controls per game: BC: 14.7 UMass: 15 Brown: 18