The latest in a long bloodline of hockey stars, Casey Fitzgerald is prepared to lead the Eagles as a junior captain on a roster without seniors.
Stick To It: Kenzie Kent’s Quest for Two National Titles This Year Starts on the Ice
In three years, representing two different sports, Kenzie Kent has come very close to a national title. This year, she wants to finally earn that win.
No More Tears: J.D. Dudek Now Knows What Being a Playmaker Is All About
Over his 13-year career, Boston College men’s hockey forward J.D. Dudek learned to keep his poise, skate with his head up, and make the extra pass.
Four Different Eagles Score in Preseason Victory Over New Brunswick
This offseason, BC lost all five of last year’s leading scorers. On Saturday, a handful of guys made a case to replace them.
Men’s Hockey Releases 2017-18 Schedule
The Eagles will begin their quest for a 36th bid to the NCAA Tournament on Friday, Oct. 6 against Quinnipiac at Kelley Rink.
Burt Taken No. 1 Overall in National Women’s Hockey League Draft
In the 2017 NWHL Draft, Katie Burt and Kenzie Kent were taken by the Boston Pride in the first round, while Toni Ann Miano was taken in the fourth round by the New York Riveters.
Women’s Hockey Hires Former UNH Defenseman Courtney Sheary
After a six year hiatus, Courtney Sheary will return to the Hockey East. Once an established defenseman for New Hampshire, Sheary will now take over as an assistant for BC.
Andie Anastos to Complete Final Year of Eligibility With Women’s Basketball
After exhausting her four years of hockey eligibility, Anastos will take her talents to the hardwood under head coach Erik Johnson.
Keller, Flanagan to Take Leave of Absence for 2018 Olympics
Two players from Boston College women’s hockey will be taking a leave of absence from the program next year to train and compete as part of the United States national team. Megan Keller and Kali Flanagan, both defensemen for the Eagles, will start training in September. The honor of joining the national team this year…
Long Ride Home: Austin Cangelosi Is Back Where It All Began
In 45 years of coaching, Jerry York has only seen three players like Austin Cangelosi, The Heights’ Male Athlete of the Year: Nathan Gerbe, Cam Atkinson, and Johnny Gaudreau.