St. John's University Athletics
St. John’s to Close Non-Conference Slate against Boston College
9/13/2025 9:42:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Jaylen Vallecillo logged a brace in Thursday’s draw against FDU
QUEENS, N.Y.- The St. John's women's soccer team (2-3-1, 0-0-0 BIG EAST) will host its non-conference finale on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. when it faces Boston College (4-1-2, 0-0-0 ACC)
The Red Storm will close out its out-of-league slate at Cox Family Field at Belson Stadium in Queens. The match will be streamed on ESPN+ with Joey Jarzynka on the call from Queens. Live stats will be available on RedStormSports.com.
St. John's is fresh off a 2-2 draw with FDU on Thursday afternoon. Jaylen Vallecillo logged a pair of goals to put the Johnnies up by two goals before FDU quickly responded with two tallies to equalize just 2:44 apart.
Vallecillo, a Queens native, became the first player to score multiple goals in a game for St. John's this season tallying a pair of markers just 8:44 apart. The freshman is now tied for the team lead in goals (2) and ranks second in points (5).
Julia Lombardo, Madison Mariani and Snæfríður Eva Eiríksdóttir recorded their first career assists on Thursday to aid in Vallecillo's brace.
Of the 14 Red Storm points recorded this season, 13 of them have been logged by underclassmen. Mariani leads the team with five on the year (2 goals, 1 assist).
Boston College holds an even 1-1 record on the road and a 4-1-2 mark through seven games of the 2025 campaign. The Eagles' offensive attack has been a driving factor in the program's hot start, outscoring its opponents 14-3. Boston College's defense has been equally as strong, posting two shutouts while not allowing more than one goal in any match.
BC is led by Sophie Reale, who has tallied five goals and an assist (11 points).
Sunday marks the 20th meeting between the two programs and just the second in the last 21 years. The Eagles were a member of the BIG EAST Conference until the end of the 2024 women's soccer season.
The Red Storm will begin BIG EAST play on Saturday when it heads to UConn for a 7 p.m. kick-off at Morrone Stadium in Storrs, Conn.
The Red Storm will close out its out-of-league slate at Cox Family Field at Belson Stadium in Queens. The match will be streamed on ESPN+ with Joey Jarzynka on the call from Queens. Live stats will be available on RedStormSports.com.
St. John's is fresh off a 2-2 draw with FDU on Thursday afternoon. Jaylen Vallecillo logged a pair of goals to put the Johnnies up by two goals before FDU quickly responded with two tallies to equalize just 2:44 apart.
Vallecillo, a Queens native, became the first player to score multiple goals in a game for St. John's this season tallying a pair of markers just 8:44 apart. The freshman is now tied for the team lead in goals (2) and ranks second in points (5).
Julia Lombardo, Madison Mariani and Snæfríður Eva Eiríksdóttir recorded their first career assists on Thursday to aid in Vallecillo's brace.
Of the 14 Red Storm points recorded this season, 13 of them have been logged by underclassmen. Mariani leads the team with five on the year (2 goals, 1 assist).
Boston College holds an even 1-1 record on the road and a 4-1-2 mark through seven games of the 2025 campaign. The Eagles' offensive attack has been a driving factor in the program's hot start, outscoring its opponents 14-3. Boston College's defense has been equally as strong, posting two shutouts while not allowing more than one goal in any match.
BC is led by Sophie Reale, who has tallied five goals and an assist (11 points).
Sunday marks the 20th meeting between the two programs and just the second in the last 21 years. The Eagles were a member of the BIG EAST Conference until the end of the 2024 women's soccer season.
The Red Storm will begin BIG EAST play on Saturday when it heads to UConn for a 7 p.m. kick-off at Morrone Stadium in Storrs, Conn.
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