Boston College women’s hockey failed to gather a revenge win over No. 15 Northeastern, as the Eagles fell 5–4 in overtime on Friday afternoon.
No. 15 BC Rolls Its Way Past Vermont in 7–1 Victory
In No. 15 Boston College women’s hockey’s first game of its home-and-home series with Vermont, the Eagles put up seven goals en route to its first regulation win since their Beanpot semifinal win versus Harvard.
Walsh’s Go-Ahead Goal, Pietersen’s Big Saves Lift BU Over No. 12 BC
In the Battle of Comm. Ave, BU defeated Boston College women’s hockey 3–2 in Friday night’s matchup, as the Eagles were unable to come up with the win.
No. 12 BC Gets Back on Track With 2–1 OT Win Over Providence
In Boston College women’s hockey’s matchup against Providence, the Eagles’ Grace Campbell tallied 38 saves.
No. 12 BC Finishes Third in Women’s Beanpot With 4–1 Win Over Harvard
In No. 12 Boston College women’s hockey’s consolation game against Harvard, the Eagles netted three first-period goals, ultimately defeating the Crimson 4–1.
Northeastern’s Three-Goal First Period Proves Too Much for BC, Eagles Drop 4–2 Beanpot Semifinal Loss
In Boston College women’s hockey’s Beanpot matchup against Northeastern, the Eagles failed to come back after the Huskies’ three first-period goals.
No. 11 Eagles Record Second Straight Shutout, Defeat New Hampshire 4–0
In No. 11 Boston College’s second-straight shutout, the Eagles recorded their first back-to-back shutout since Feb. 2023.
Pellerin Records Hat Trick, Campbell Shuts Out Maine in 5–0 Win for BC
A 4-goal second period lifted BC to a 5-0 victory Sunday afternoon aided by Grace Campbell’s shutout in net and Julia Pellerin’s hattrick.
No. 11 BC Narrowly Loses to UConn in Shootout
Boston College women’s hockey was able to tie up the game late in the third, but was unable to crawl away with the victory in its first shootout appearance on the season.
No 11. BC Finds Redemption Against No. 14 Huskies, Defeats UConn 3–2
When asked what No. 11 Boston College women’s hockey’s mentality was going into its matchup against No. 14 UConn on Friday—the squad that downed the Eagles 2–1 in the Hockey East Tournament last season—Lauren Glaser kept it simple.