2014–15 Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey season

2014–15 Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey season
Conference WHEA
Record
Coaches and Captains
Head Coach Katie King Crowley
Assistant Coaches Courtney Kennedy
Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey seasons
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The Boston College Eagles will represent Boston College in Hockey East women's ice hockey play during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. The Eagles qualified for the NCAA Frozen Four. Alexandra Carpenter would become the first player in BC program history to win the Patty Kazmaier Award.

Offseason

Recruiting

Player Position Nationality Notes
Megan Keller Defense  United States Played with Honeybaked U19
Tori Sullivan Forward  United States Played with Honeybaked U19
Kali Flanagan Defense  United States National Sports Academy
Kenzie Kent Forward  United States Noble and Greenough School
Toni Ann Milano Defense  United States North American Hockey Academy
Gabriella Switaj Goaltender  United States Team Pittsburgh

Schedule

Date Opponent Location Final score Eagles scorers Record
Jan. 26/15 Princeton Chestnut Hill 4-2
Jan. 30/15 Providence Providence 4-2
Feb. 3/15 Northeastern Cambridge, Mass 3-1
Feb. 6/15 Connecticut Chestnut Hill 6-0
Feb. 10/15 Harvard Cambridge, Mass 2-3
Feb. 13/15 Maine Chestnut Hill 6-0
Feb. 14/15 Maine Chestnut Hill 4-1
Feb. 19/15 Boston University Chestnut Hill 5-0
Feb. 21/15 Boston University Boston 2-2

Hockey East Tournament

Date Opponent Location Final score Eagles scorers Notes
February 27, 2015 Providence Chestnut Hill6-2 Eagles lead quarterfinals 1-0
February 28, 2015 Providence Chestnut Hill8-0 Eagles win series 2-0
March 7, 2015 Connecticut Hyannis3-1 Eagles advance to Hockey East finals
March 8, 2015 Boston UniversityHyannis1-4

NCAA Tournament

Date Opponent Location Final score Eagles scorers Notes
March 14, 2015 Clarkson Chestnut Hill 5-1 Advance to NCAA Frozen Four
March 20, 2015 Harvard Ridder Arena
Minneapolis, MN

Awards and honors

Hockey East All-Stars

References

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