FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Fairfield University Women's Lacrosse concludes its three-game homestand on Saturday, Feb. 14 with a visit from Boston University. Opening draw is set for 4 p.m.
Fairfield Men's Lacrosse is also in action on Saturday, hosting Brown at noon. Admission for both ends of Saturday's doubleheader is free for all fans.
One Love
Fairfield is a strong advocate for promoting healthy relationships and bringing life-saving prevention education surrounding domestic violence. We play this game in honor of the
One Love Foundation and Yeardley Love.
Fairfield University Stags (1-1, 0-0 MAAC)
- Fairfield was on the short end of a 10-6 loss to UConn on Wednesday at Rafferty Stadium.
- Tessa Caputo led the Stags with four points against the Huskies, running her team-best total to nine points (3g, 6a).
- Kelly Haggerty and Mary Henry share the team lead in goals with four apiece.
- Whitney Robinson made 10 saves against UConn. She owns a .500 save percentage and an 8.67 goals-against average this season.
Boston University Terriers (2-0, 0-0 Patriot)
- Boston University rolled past Stonehill, 21-14, on Wednesday to improve to 2-0. The Terriers have scored 37 goals in two games this spring.
- Tessa Geddes leads the effort with seven goals and a team-best eight points.Geddes was an All-Patriot League Second Team honoree in 2025 and earned Preseason All-Patriot laurels prior to this season.
- Natalie Aiosa has started both games in the cage en route to a .514 save percentage and 10.48 goals-against.
- The Terriers were tabbed for sixth of 10 teams in the Patriot League Preseason Poll. BU was 8-8 overall and 3-6 in conference action last spring.
Series History
- Fairfield's 13-9 win last season in Boston was the Stags' second straight against the Terriers.
- BU had won the prior five meetings to possess a 5-2 lead in a series that began in 2016.
- The series has gone into overtime twice – in consecutive encounters in 2017 and 2018 – and five of the seven all-time meetings have been tied within the final 15 minutes of regulation.
Up Next
- The Stags hit the road for the first time in 2026 for a Saturday, Feb. 21 visit from Hofstra. Opening draw on the Island is slated for noon.
- The Pride is 1-1 on the season entering a Saturday trip to Hamden. Hofstra's first two games were also against MAAC opponents – a 10-6 loss at Siena and a 19-5 home win over Manhattan.