Cassidy Weeks
Biography
Personal: Christine and Paul Weeks are her parents, and her twin sister, Courtney, also plays lacrosse at Boston College. Weeks also played soccer and basketball in high school.
2024 Season: Weeks was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.
At Boston College: Weeks is a six-year letter winner at Boston College who started all 97 career games from 2019-24. She finished her career with 159 points, including 127 goals and 32 assists. Weeks also compiled 124 draw controls with 79 ground balls and 56 caused turnovers. She earned a starting assignment in every game during her final five seasons, leading Boston College to a pair of NCAA Division I titles and four consecutive NCAA Championship Game appearances. Weeks is a two-time First-Team All-ACC performer for Coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein and earned Second-Team IWLCA All-America accolades in her final two seasons. She also claimed Second-Team All-America notice from USA Lacrosse Magazine in 2023 and 2024, as well as receiving Second-Team All-America honors from Inside Lacrosse in 2024 after being a Third-Team selection in 2023. She was the Eagles’ sixth-leading scorer in 2024 with 49 points, including 40 goals with nine assists, and tallied at least one goal in 21-of-23 outings, including six hat tricks. Weeks scored a season-high four goals against Virginia Tech on March 1, 2024, and was fourth on the team with 33 goals during the 2023 campaign while adding nine assists. She also ranked third on the squad with 37 draw controls. Weeks scored three goals with three assists against Virginia on April 15, 2023, and tallied 30 goals with 10 assists as a redshirt junior. She netted 15 goals during the ACC and NCAA Tournaments, including six goals against Virginia in the ACC Tournament. Weeks also scored the game-winning goal against Maryland in the 2022 NCAA semifinal and notched five multi-goal games as a sophomore, including a hat trick against Virginia in the first round of the ACC Tournament. She finished the 2021 campaign with 18 goals and four assists while helping the Eagles to an NCAA title. Weeks scored six goals during the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign after missing her freshman year with an injury.