Andie Anastos, who played both hockey and basketball during her time in Chestnut Hill, has joined BC women’s hockey as an assistant coach, Eagles head coach Katie Crowley announced Tuesday.
Looking Back: Three Consecutive Beanpot Wins
The Eagles have won three consecutive Beanpot championships in a variety of different ways. Here’s a look back at the twists and turns of BC’s path to three straight trophies.
Eagles Edge Vermont in Double Overtime, Book Trip to Hockey East Final
Two minutes into double overtime, Andie Anastos rebounded Kenzie Kent’s shot and found the back of the net, propelling BC to a 4-3 win over Vermont and sending it to Sunday’s Hockey East final.
BC Rides Another Strong Third Period, Repeats as Beanpot Champions
Beanpot Tournament MVP Erin Connolly capped off another two-goal, third-period comeback, guiding her Eagles to their seventh Beanpot Championship in the past 12 years.
Notebook: Eagles Struggle on Penalty Kill, but Prevail in Third Period vs. BU
The Eagles, who had conceded just eight power play goals all season before Tuesday night, gave up two to Boston University in the second period. It took a ferocious third period for BC to rescue the lead and secure the win.
Behind Four-Goal Outburst, Eagles Remain Unbeaten vs. Merrimack
BC tacked on its sixth straight victory, defeating Merrimack 4-1 on Wednesday night. Four different Eagles lit the lamp in the dominant performance.
Women’s Hockey Continues Home Winning Streak Against Syracuse
Kristyn Capizzano registered her first career hat trick in a 4-3 win against Syracuse at home, extending the Eagles’ winning streak in Kelley Rink to 59 games.
Belinskas’s Hat Trick Leads Eagles Over New Hampshire
Freshman Delaney Belinskas loves to score in spurts, notching another hat trick against New Hampshire on Saturday.
Lonergan, Defensive Corps Lead Women’s Hockey in Home Opener
Performances by the freshman line of Caitrin Lonergan, Delaney Belinskas, and Bridget McCarthy, and a strong defensive effort led the Eagles to a victory in the home opener against Maine.
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.