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.
Barnes, Bizal Carry BC to Dramatic Overtime Win in St. Lawrence Series Finale
Cayla Barnes scored the equalizer with 27.5 seconds remaining in regulation, and Grace Bizal slotted the game-winner in the extra frame to secure a second-straight overtime victory and a series sweep of the Saints.
Balanced Scoring Paces BC to Convincing Home Opener Win
Eight different players recorded points, Maddy McArthur stopped 22 of 23 shots, and the Eagles won their 10th home opener in 12 tries 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.
Season in Review: 2017-18 Women’s Hockey
The Eagles limped to the finish line, faltering in the Hockey East quarterfinals and the first round of the NCAA Tournament, but still enjoyed plenty of success and will enter next season with high hopes.
Crowley Reflects on Team U.S.A.’s Run to Olympic Gold
BC women’s hockey head coach Katie Crowley won Olympic Gold back in 1998—20 years later, she watched five of her current and former skaters join her in eternal glory.
Five BC Women’s Hockey Skaters Take Gold in Pyeongchang
With Team U.S.A.’s dramatic overtime victory over Canada on Wednesday night, five current and former BC women’s hockey skaters won Olympic gold, upping the program’s total medal count to 10.