BC kept rolling in the second frame. Martello scored on a feed from Smith at 13:27 of the second quarter and converted a free position shot to cap a 6-0 run that gave the Eagles a 7-2 lead at 11:36.
Kasey Choma broke up the run, but the Eagles stayed hot. Cassidy Weeks put a free position shot in the upper-right corner of the net at 6:32 and scored on an underhanded shot at 5:35, expanding BC’s lead to 9-3.
A Jackie Wolak goal 25 seconds later cut the deficit to five, but Medjid scored in transition as the Eagles took a 10-4 advantage before halftime.
BC carried the momentum into the second half, with McKenna Davis and Annabelle Hasselbeck burying free-position goals. Davis had a chance to score on another 8-meter at 7:28 of the third quarter, instead passing it off to Ryan Smith for a 13-4 lead.
Smith got the clock running when she took a feed from Sophia Taglich and scored with 6:16 left in the third quarter. She struck again at 4:56, capping a 6-0 run and giving the Eagles a 15-4 advantage.
It was the third meeting between the two Notre Dame and Boston College, including the second in a postseason in a month. Boston College also bounced Notre Dame from the ACC semifinals with a 9-4 win on April 28.
BC will play another familiar foe — Syracuse — in the Final Four on Friday, May 26. The Eagles came from behind to end the Orange’s bid for a perfect season in April, claiming the top seed for the conference tournament, which they eventually won.
“It’s great. The goal every year is to go to the Final Four and win it all. We’re pumped about it.”