Women's lacrosse star Charlotte North reveals superstitions that aided historic college career
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Women's lacrosse icon Charlotte North had a very specific routine during her career.
En route to becoming the NCAA's all-time leading goal scorer and leading Boston College to the 2021 national championship, North built a playlist that became a serious superstition.
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July 11, 2024: Charlotte North, who was the NCAA Division 1 leader in goals in a single season at Boston College, discusses the upcoming Athletes Unlimited professional women’s lacrosse season at their headquarters in Sparks. (Amy Davis/Staff)
"I'm very superstitious," North said during an interview on "The Resilient Life" podcast with Ryan Manion.
"I actually have to listen to a certain playlist to get ready for a game. There's a number of other superstitions that I have."
And from that playlist, North even has a go-to hype song that got her prepared to play, specifically when she played from Boston College from 2021-22 after transferring from Duke.
That song is the famous "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" by Dropkick Murphys.
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Charlotte North drives towards the net during a Team USA training session at Boston College. (John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Image)
"It was our song that we would always finish with in the locker room before we walked out for a game at Boston College. And any time I hear it in the world today it just reminds me of some pretty cool moments," North said.
"Getting ready for some big games, whether it was a national


