The Eagles are off to a 1-0 start in Hockey East play and will try to keep the ball rolling on Saturday afternoon when it hosts Vermont—a team that is 0-24-1 against BC, dating back to January 2012.
Eagles Open Hockey East Play With Convincing Win Over Merrimack
Three different BC skaters—Lindsay Agnew, Megan Keller, and Daryl Watts—found the back of the cage, and the Eagles kicked off the conference slate with a decisive victory.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Hockey: Merrimack
Winners of three straight at home—twice in overtime—since a 0-2 start to the year, BC looks to extend its perfect start at Kelley Rink as it hosts Merrimack in its Hockey East opener.
Makenna Newkirk Strikes a Balance of Humble, Intense
Makenna Newkirk is humble and willing to adapt for the team, but don’t mistake that for a lack of intensity on the ice—she’s been nothing short of a star as she enters her fourth year on the Heights.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Hockey: St. Lawrence
Fresh off a bounce back win over Syracuse, the sixth-ranked Eagles face another tough opponent—a two-game set with No. 10 St. Lawrence that begins Thursday night at Kelley Rink.
Previewing 2018-19 Women’s Hockey: Syracuse
After a two-game setback in Minnesota, BC takes on Syracuse in its home opener, which it has posted an impressive 9-1-1 record in under head coach Katie Crowley.
Best Case, Worst Case: 2018-19 Women’s Hockey
The Eagles have young star power, experienced veterans, and a consistent Coach of the Year candidate at their helm. Still, why is the lingering feeling one of another successful season ending too early?
Women’s Hockey Releases Full 2018-19 Schedule
The Eagles’ schedule features games against six teams that were ranked or received votes in the USCHO pre-season poll, as well as three contests against fierce rivals BU.
Minnesota Forward Lindsay Agnew to Join Women’s Hockey in 2018-19
Lindsay Agnew—who has two seasons of Western Collegiate Hockey Association and NCAA Tournament experience, as well as two years of eligibility remaining—will join the Eagles this coming season.
2017-18 Female Athlete of the Year: Daryl Watts
“Freshman don’t win the Patty Kazmaier Award,” people said. Enter Daryl Watts, a Canadian phenom, who led the country in scoring wire-to-wire and added the prestigious award to a trophy cabinet full of them.