Katie Crowley will call on her sophomore class to step up and fill crucial roles left behind by Alex Carpenter and Co. Their success will determine the fate of Boston College women’s hockey in 2016-17.
Kristyn Capizzano is the Queen of the North
Forward Kristyn Capizzano captained a team to glory before when she led Canada to U-18 gold in 2013. This year, she’ll try to do it for Boston College.
Eagles Can’t Find a Win in Weekend Series Against Duluth
Boston College women’s hockey left this weekend’s series against Duluth with one tie and one loss, but showed promise for the upcoming season.
Why Wait? BC Should Retire Alex Carpenter’s No. 5 Right Now
Alex Carpenter’s return to BC in the scrimmage on Thursday reminded everyone of her greatness, and why her number needs to be placed in the rafters of Kelley Rink as soon as possible.
Young Players Shine in Exhibition Against Cambridge Rivulettes
Boston College women’s hockey’s up-and-coming stars were the main storyline as the Eagles took down the Rivulettes, 7-1, in an exhibition game.
In Exhibition Against NWHL’s Pride, Women’s Hockey Breaks in Players in New Roles
Despite the loss, the Eagles had several solid performances, including that of goaltender Katie Burt and freshmen Caroline Ross and Caitrin Lonergan.
Women’s Hockey Releases 2016-17 Schedule
The Eagles are ready to get back in action, with three primetime games at home, a marquee non-conference matchup against Quinnipiac, and a game at Fenway Park against Harvard.
Person of the Year: Katie Crowley
In honor of leading Boston College women’s hockey to a 40-1 season and a trip to the national championship game, The Heights has selected head coach Katie Crowley as its 2015-16 Person of the Year.
2015-16 Female Athletes of the Year: Alex Carpenter and Haley Skarupa
As the legendary women’s hockey duo reaches its final bow, The Heights’ sports staff wishes to recognize Alex Carpenter and Haley Skarupa
Three Cheers for BC Women’s Hockey
Don’t be dissuaded by a loss in the national championship. BC women’s hockey has given pride to an athletic department and its fans that desperately needed it.