Before BC, Cayla Barnes played for the U-18 national team, where she became the first player to win three straight gold medals for USA Hockey.
Bigger, Faster, Stronger: Caitrin Lonergan Is Primed to be BC Women’s Hockey’s Next Big Thing
Caitrin Lonergan has spent the entire offseason working tirelessly for the season ahead—and is poised to make a big jump in her sophomore campaign.
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.
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…
Whatever it Takes: Katie Crowley Returns BC to the Frozen Four
Fighting through adversity, both expected and not, BC head coach Katie Crowley put together the best season of her coaching career.
From Childhood to BC and Beyond, Laura Traynham Hannon’s Life on the Ice
She played with the boys growing up, made a name for herself at BC, and has spent more than a decade working in the sports field after college—meet Laura Traynham Hannon.
Channell Nets Game-Winner With 16 Seconds Left, Wisconsin Edges BC in Frozen Four
Mellissa Channell broke a scoreless deadlock with 16 seconds remaining in the third period, lifting No. 1 Wisconsin over the Eagles, 1-0, in the Frozen Four.