Coach Speak: Acacia Walker-Weinstein
Two NCAA titles, two consecutive ACC titles, seven straight NCAA championship game appearances—Head Coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein and her Eagles have built BC lacrosse into a powerhouse. Find out how.
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Two NCAA titles, two consecutive ACC titles, seven straight NCAA championship game appearances—Head Coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein and her Eagles have built BC lacrosse into a powerhouse. Find out how.
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