Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey

Boston College Eagles Women's Ice Hockey
Current season
University Boston College
Conference HEA
Head coach Katie King
9 year, 2017339
Arena Conte Forum
Location Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Colors Maroon and Gold
           
Fight song For Boston
NCAA Tournament Frozen Four
2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016
NCAA Tournament Appearances
2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Conference Tournament Champions
2011, 2016
Conference Regular Season Champions
2014, 2015, 2016

The Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey team represent Boston College in the NCAA and participate in Hockey East. The Eagles are coached by former Olympic gold medallist Katie King and play their home games at Conte Forum.

History

On April 24, 2007, Tom Mutch resigned as head coach of the women's ice hockey program. The resignation came in the wake of an inappropriate relationship with Kelli Stack, a freshman who was the Hockey East Player and Rookie of the Year.[1] The Boston Herald had printed an article earlier that day that detailed the alleged explicit text messaging that occurred between the married Tom Mutch and Stack. Mutch was forced to resign. Though a sexual relationship was never proven, the messages were said to be "filthy" by news reports at the time.[2]

October 2010: Taylor Wasylk scored a goal and assisted on Kelli Stack’s goal as the Eagles tied Quinnipiac 3-3. Against Brown, she scored twice as the Eagles prevailed by a 5-2 mark. She fired 13 shots on goal in the two contests and earned a +6 plus/minus rating. For her efforts, she was recognized as Hockey East Rookie of the Week for the third consecutive week. Wasylk's honor marks the first time in Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey history that a player has won a league award for three consecutive weeks.[3] Kelli Stack finished October 2010 with fifteen points (nine goals, six assists) in eight games for Boston College. Stack started every game at center and has accumulated points in every game. She finished the month leading the Eagles in points, goals, power play goals, and shorthanded goals. On October 31, she was involved in all three goals against Connecticut (one goal, two assists). She was part of all three goals scored at Vermont on October 15 (two goals, one assist). Against the Syracuse Orange (on October 9), Stack scored a hat trick. For her efforts, she was the October 2010 Hockey East Player of the Month.[4]

On February 8, 2011, with two points in the game against Boston University in the first round of the 2011 Beanpot Tournament, Kelli Stack accumulated 199 points in her career and broke BC's all-time career points record, becoming the new program leader.[5] On March 6, 2011, the Eagles beat the Northeastern Huskies by a 3-1 tally to claim their first Hockey East Tournament championship.[6]

During the 2014-15 season, the Eagles returned to the NCAA Frozen Four. In addition, Alex Carpenter became the first Boston College player to win the Patty Kazmaier Award. Statistically, she accumulated 81 points during the season, scoring 37 goals and registering 44 assists.

Year by year

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
Season Coach W L T Conference Conf.
W
Conf.
L
Conf.
T
Finish Conference Tournament NCAA Tournament
2015-2016 Katie King 40 1 0 Hockey East 24 0 0 1st HE Won Quarterfinals vs. Maine (5-2, 5-1)
Won Semifinals vs. Connecticut (4-2)
Won Championship vs. Boston University (5-0)
Won First Round vs. Northeastern (5-1)
Won Frozen Four vs. Clarkson (3-2 OT)
Lost Championship vs. Minnesota (1-3)
2014-15 Katie King 34 3 2 Hockey East 21 0 1 1st HE Won Quarterfinals vs. Providence (6-2, 8-0)
Won Semifinals vs. Connecticut (3-1)
Lost Championship vs. Boston University (1-4)
Won First Round vs. Clarkson (5-1)
Lost Frozen Four vs. Harvard (1-2)
2013-14 Katie King 27 7 3 Hockey East 19 2 1 1st HE Won Quarterfinals vs. New Hampshire (8-1)
Won Semifinals vs. Vermont (3-1)
Lost Championship vs. Boston University (2-3)
Lost First Round vs. Clarkson (1-3)
2012-13 Katie King 28 6 3 Hockey East 18 2 2 2nd HE Won Quarterfinals vs. Maine (2-1 OT)
Lost Semifinals vs. Northeastern (1-4)
Won First Round vs. Harvard (3-1)
Lost Frozen Four vs. Minnesota (2-3 OT)
2011-12 Katie King 24 10 3 Hockey East 15 4 2 2nd HE Lost Semifinals vs. Boston University (2-5) Won First Round vs. St. Lawrence (6-3)
Lost Frozen Four vs. Wisconsin (2-6)
2010-11 Katie King 24 7 6 Hockey East 13 4 4 2nd HE Won Semifinals vs. Providence (3-2 OT)
Won Championship vs. Northeastern (3-1)
Won First Round vs. Minnesota (4-1)
Lost Frozen Four vs. Wisconsin (2-3)
2009-10 Katie King 8 17 10 Hockey East 7 10 4 6th HE Lost Quarterfinals vs. Boston University (1-3) Did not qualify
2008-09 Katie King 22 9 5 Hockey East 13 5 3 2nd HE Won Semifinals vs. Boston University (3-2)
Lost Championship vs. New Hampshire (1-2)
Lost First Round vs. Minnesota (3-4)
2007-08 Katie King 14 13 7 Hockey East 9 9 3 5th HE Did not qualify Did not qualify
2006-07 Tom Mutch 24 10 2 Hockey East 15 6 0 2nd HE Lost Semifinals vs. Providence (2-3) Won First Round vs. Dartmouth (3-2 2OT)
Lost Frozen Four vs. Minnesota-Duluth (3-4 2OT)
2005-06 Tom Mutch 20 11 4 Hockey East 16 4 1 2nd HE Won Semifinals vs. Providence (3-1)
Lost Championship vs. New Hampshire (0-6)
Did not qualify
2004-05 Tom Mutch 10 20 4 Hockey East 6 11 3 4th HE Lost Semifinals vs. Providence (1-9) Did not qualify
2003-04 Tom Mutch 6 22 3 Hockey East 1 18 1 6th HE Did not qualify Did not qualify
2002-03 Tom Babson 12 17 3 Hockey East 2 10 3 6th HE Did not qualify Did not qualify
2001-02 Tom Babson 9 19 4 ECAC Eastern 5 13 3 7th ECAC E. Lost Quarterfinals vs. Northeastern (0-4) Did not qualify
2000-01 Tom Babson 6 26 0 ECAC 1 23 0 13th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
1999-00 Tom Babson 6 22 2 ECAC 1 21 2 13th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
1998-99 Tom O'Malley 8 22 2 ECAC 4 20 2 12th ECAC Did not qualify Did not qualify
1997-98 Tom O'Malley 10 22 1 Did not qualify Did not qualify
1996-97 Tom O'Malley 9 20 1 Did not qualify Did not qualify
1995-96 Tom O'Malley 9 16 2 Did not qualify Did not qualify
1994-95 Tom O'Malley 15 10 1 Did not qualify Did not qualify

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Current roster

Number Name Class Position Height
2 Grace BizalFRDefense5-5
3 Serena SommerfieldFRDefense5-9
4 Megan Keller SODefense 5-11
5 Alex Carpenter SR Forward 5-7
6 Kaliya Johnson SR Defense 5-7
7 Kristyn Capizzano JRForward 5-2
8 Dana Trivigno SR Forward 5-4
9 Tori Sullivan SO Forward 5-5
10 Kali Flanagan SO Defense 5-5
12 Kenzie Kent SO Forward 5-6
13 Haley McLean JR Forward 5-1
14 Molly Slowe FR Forward 5-6
15 Erin Connolly FR Defense5-7
17 Meghan Grieves SR Forward 5-8
18 Toni Ann Miano SO Defense 5-4
19 Makenna Newkirk FR Forward 5-7
20 Ryan Little FR Forward 5-7
21 Lexi Bender SR Defense 5-8
22 Haley Skarupa SR Forward 5-6
23 Andie Anastos JR Forward 5-8
28 Kathleen McNamara FRDefense5-8
32 Gabri Switaj SO Goaltender 5-3
33 Katie Burt SO Goaltender 5-6

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Awards and honors

All-Americans

Hockey East

Defensive Player of the Month

Player of the Month

Rookie of the Month

All-Stars

New England hockey awards

References

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