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2016-10-21 NOTES Quinnipiac 1.Indd 2016-17 WOMEN’S HOCKEY #3/3 QUINNIPIAC #6/7 BOSTON COLLEGE Friday, Oct. 21 at 2 p.m. ET | Kelley Rink, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 3-2-1, 3-1-0 HEA Saturday, Oct. 22 at 3 p.m. | High Point Solutions Arena, Hamden, Conn. 5-1-0, 0-0-0 ECAC 2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTS DID YOU KNOW ... ... BC’s games against Quinnipiac this weekend are the team’s only two non-conference games in a DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME 15-game stretch between Oct. 8 and Dec. 3? September FRIDAY’S GAME DETAILS 22 Boston Pride (Exh.) L 2-3 • FRIDAY’S LIVE STATS: sidearmstats.com/bc/whockey 23 Cambridge Rivulettes (Exh.) W 7-1 • FRIDAY’S LIVE STREAM: bceagles.tv 30 at Minnesota Duluth T 3-3 SATURDAY’S GAME DETAILS October • SATURDAY’S LIVE STATS: sidearmstats.com/quinnipiac/whockey 1 at Minnesota Duluth L 2-5 • SATURDAY’S LIVE STREAM: quinnipiacbobcats.com/watch 8 MAINE * W 2-1 9 MAINE * W 5-1 FIRST RANKED TEST OF THE YEAR 14 at New Hampshire * W 4-1 • This weekend’s series marks the Eagles’ first games against ranked opponents this year 15 at Maine * (Auburn, Maine) L 2-3 • While BC started the season with a two-game set at Minnesota Duluth, the Bulldogs were not yet ranked and 21 No. 3/3 QUINNIPIAC 2 p.m. jumped into both polls after going 1-0-1 against BC the first two games in Duluth 22 at No. 3/3 Quinnipiac 3 p.m. 28 CONNECTICUT * 7 p.m. TEMPORARY BREAK FROM HOCKEY EAST PLAY 29 at Connecticut * 2 p.m. • This weekend’s set against Quinnipiac breaks up an otherwise long run of conference games in the Eagles’ November schedule 4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 7 p.m. • BC has already played four Hockey East games (3-1-0), and after the Bobcats series, will play nine straight 5 at Boston University * 3 p.m. games against league opponents until the team closes the fall half of the semester at Dartmouth on Dec. 7 11 at New Hampshire * 7 p.m. • BC enters its scheduling break atop the Hockey East standings, claiming 6 points in four games ... BU sits 12 NEW HAMPSHIRE * 2 p.m. second with 4 points (2-2-0), while five teams are tied for third with two points 20 at Northeastern * 2 p.m. 26 at Northeastern * 2 p.m. KELLER RETURNING TO FORM • Not only does defenseman Megan Keller lead the Eagles in scoring (1-6-7), she is also the top scorer among all December defensemen nationally 3 at Providence * 2 p.m. • Her seven points top all DMen in the nation, while her 1.17 points per game ranks second nationally 7 at Dartmouth 6 p.m. • Overall, her six assists are tied for fifth most among all skaters nationally and her 7 points are tied for 23rd January nationally 4 SYRACUSE 4 p.m. • As a sophomore in 2015-16, Keller led all defensemen nationally in scoring with 52 points - which was also 7 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * 7 p.m. tied for ninth nationally overall ... her 40 assists ranked third nationally overall, and she led all blue liners by 10 10 HARVARD (Frozen Fenway at Fenway Park) 8 p.m. assists 13 MERRIMACK * 7 p.m. 14 at Merrimack * 2 p.m. FRESHMEN FILLING THE LINEUP 20 at Vermont * 1 p.m. • Boston College has played five of its seven freshmen in all six games - and six of them in the last four games 21 at Vermont * 2 p.m. - with strong results 25 MERRIMACK * 7 p.m. 31 Boston University ^ 5 p.m. • Overall, BC freshmen have accounted for one-third of the players (7-of-21) who’ve dressed the last four games • Delaney Belinskas leads all Eagles - and is tied for seventh nationally among all skaters and first among February freshmen - in goals with five 3 CONNECTICUT * 7 p.m. • Caitrin Lonergan ranks second on BC in points (4-2-6), and is tied for fourth nationally among all freshmen 7 Harvard or Northeastern ^ TBA • Bridget McCarthy has two points (1g, 1a) in six games, while Kate Annese has one assist playing on the third or 10 NORTHEASTERN * 2 p.m. fourth lines in every game 12 VERMONT * 2 p.m. • Caroline Ross has played all six games along the blue line, and Rachel Moore has played the last four games 18 at Providence * 2 p.m. at forward 19 PROVIDENCE * 2 p.m. • Goaltender Molly Barrow has dressed each game, but has not seen any action 24-26 HOCKEY EAST Quarterfinals HOME game DEFENSEMEN (AND THE GOALIE) SETTING THE TABLE * Hockey East game • Defensive players - both defensemen and goaltenders - have registered 18 of the Eagles’ 29 assists so far this ^ Beanpot# Hockey East Tournamen& NCAA Tournament season ... that’s 62 percent of BC’s assists so far • Megan Keller (6), Kali Flanagan (4) and Toni Ann Miano/Grace Bizal (3) rank 1-2-3 on the team in assists, although Miano and Bizal are tied with Kenzie Kent for third BC ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS • Even goaltender Katie Burt has gotten into the action, already recording two assists through six games Contact: Lizz Summers | [email protected] bceagles.com | #BCEagles @bc_whockey AGAINST QUINNIPIAC OVERALL: 16-4-3 PLAYER STATISTICS Home: 10-0-1 Away: 5-4-2 Neutral: 1-0-0 Player GP G A Pts. Sh Pen-Min +- PPG SHG GWG Andie Anastos 2 1 1 2 7 0-0 0 1 0 0 Date Opponent Result Score Note Katie Burt 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1/5/2002 at Quinnipiac W 2-0 Kristyn Capizzano 2 1 1 2 2 0-0 +1 0 0 0 2/1/2002 Quinnipiac W 5-1 Kali Flanagan 1 0 0 0 2 0-0 +1 0 0 0 2/2/2002 Quinnipiac W 5-0 Megan Keller 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 11/12/2002 Quinnipiac W 5-1 Kenzie Kent 1 0 1 1 3 0-0 +1 0 0 0 1/24/2003 at Quinnipiac W 2-0 Haley McLean 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1/25/2003 at Quinnipiac W 2-1 Toni Ann Miano 1 0 1 1 3 0-0 0 0 0 0 10/26/2003 Quinnipiac W 3-1 Tori Sullivan 1 0 0 0 0 0-0 -1 0 0 0 1/9/2004 at Quinnipiac T 2-2 OT 1/10/2004 at Quinnipiac W 2-0 Goaltender GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Svs Sv% W-L-T SHO 10/23/2004 at Quinnipiac L 2-3 Katie Burt 1-1 60:00 1 1.00 18 .947 1-0-0 0 11/21/2004 Quinnipiac W 7-4 10/14/2005 Quinnipiac W 4-3 OT PLAYER NOTES 11/22/2005 at Quinnipiac L 3-4 • The junior and senior classes have each played Quinnipiac at least once, while these 10/7/2006 Quinnipiac W 6-0 will be the first meetings against the Bobcats for the freshmen and sophomores 10/13/2007 at Quinnipiac W 4-2 10/26/2008 Quinnipiac W 4-0 • Kristyn Capizzano recorded both of her points in the 2013 meeting between the 10/16/2009 Quinnipiac T 1-1 OT schools, factoring on both goals in the 3-2 loss 10/22/2010 at Quinnipiac T 3-3 OT • Andie Anastos has a point in each meeting, scoring as a freshmen in Nov. 2013 and 10/21/2011 Quinnipiac W 5-0 picking up an assist on Haley Skarupa’s game-winning goal in Jan. 2015 11/22/2011 at Quinnipiac L 1-2 OT • Kenzie Kent and Toni Ann Miano also recorded assists in the team’s Jan. 2015 match-up 11/23/2012 vs. Quinnipiac W 3-0 • Katie Burt is 1-0-0 in her only contest against the Bobcats, making 18 of 19 saves for the 11/15/2013 at Quinnipiac (7) L 2-3 2-1 win 1/24/2015 Quinnipiac (3) W 2-1 COACHING NOTES SERIES NOTES • Katie Crowley is 5-2-2 all-time against Quinnipiac • This weekend’s series will mark the 24th and 25th meetings all time between the two programs ... BC and Quinnipiac played at least once every year from 2001-02 through CROWLEY ON THE WEEKEND SERIES 2014-15 before taking a break in the series last year “We’ve seen them quite a bit just because they’ve played a couple of our Hockey East • BC holds a 16-4-3 mark in the all-time series ... at Kelley Rink, BC is 10-0-1 against the opponents, as well. They have a very disciplined team. They have some players on their team Bobcats, while Quinnipiac is 4-5-2 at home against BC ... the teams met once on neutral who can really score goals, but they have a more defensive mindset. They’re goalie is back ice with BC taking that win and they have the same group of scorers they’ve had, so I know they’ll be a disciplined team, • This year marks the seventh time the teams will play a multiple times in the season a hard-working team. They’re coming off a loss to Mercyhurst so they’re going to be trying to • The teams played three times each year from 2001-02 through 2003-04, with two get back on the win cycle, as well.” meetings in 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2011-12 • This year’s two-game set marks the first time in program history the teams will play a true home-and-home series, meeting at each other’s rinks on consecutive days • The teams have split the last four meetings, going 2-2-0 • Games have gone to overtime five times with BC holding a 1-1-3 record in those contests • Five of the last seven meetings have been decided by a single goal or finished tied ..
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