The team has advanced to the NCAA Women's soccer tournament 19 times, including one College Cup appearance.
The Boston College women's soccer program enjoyed a rather successful start to their history under coach Mike LaVigne.
[2] However, citing issues with then Athletic Director Mary Carson and the lack of a field for the 1983 NCAA Tournament, LaVigne resigned as head coach.
However, the next few years proved to be a return to form, with the team notching double digit wins in 1992–1994.
The first years were fairly successful, with the team finishing runners up in the 1994 Big East Tournament.
The team enjoyed success during the decade, never losing more than 10 games, and notching double digit wins in each season.
Boston College decided to leave the Big East and join the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 2003.
From 2014 to 2017, the Eagles experienced a bit of a downturn, never finishing above seventh in the ACC, and only making the NCAA tournament once.
They also won 10 straight games, tying a program record for most consecutive wins in a season.
[6] There were some questions over the reasoning behind her resignation, as the team had 22 winning seasons under her, and made the NCAA Tournament 15 times during her tenure.
This marked the third straight year where the Eagles won only one conference game, and their 7 overall wins were the lowest in a full season since 1991.
The five overall wins were the lowest in a full season in program history until the next year in 2023 when the Eagles finished 3–9–6 overall.
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