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2018-19 SCHEDULE • the Eagles Opened the 2018-19 Home Slate on to 280-87-47 and the Program’S to 424-324-76 No. 6/6 GAME 4 | OCT. 11, 2018 | 6 P.M. No. 10/10 BOSTON COLLEGE Kelley Rink at Conte Forum ST. LAWRENCE 1-2-0, 0-0-0 HEA Chestnut Hill, Mass. 2-1-1, 0-0-0 ECAC Hockey ABOUT BOSTON COLLEGE • Bump head coach Katie Crowley’s all-time record 2018-19 SCHEDULE • The Eagles opened the 2018-19 home slate on to 280-87-47 and the program’s to 424-324-76. Oct. 6 with a 5-1 in over Syracuse. SEPTEMBER 28 at No. 9 Minnesota Duluth L 2-4 • Five different skaters scored for the Eagles while BC BREAKDOWN 29 at No. 9 Minnesota Duluth L 1-2 eight total had points ... Lindsay Agnew and • The Eagles sport a 24-player roster in 2018-19, Makenna Newkirk each had a game-high three with 10 of those players not having been on the OCTOBER points with one goal and two assists. 2017-18 team. 6 Syracuse W 5-1 • Maddy McArthur made 22 saves for her first • Six players - three forwards, one blue liner and 11 St. Lawrence 6 p.m. 12 St. Lawrence 2 p.m. career win. two goaltenders - have set foot on the Heights for 19 Merrimack * 6 p.m. • The win was the first of the season for BC after the first time. 20 Vermont * 3 p.m. starting the season 0-2 after a two-game trip to • Three players return after taking the 2017-18 26 at Holy Cross * 7 p.m. No. 9 Minnesota Duluth. season off to compete with the U.S. Women’s 28 at Maine * 2 p.m. • Six players made their debut in a BC uniform in National Team. NOVEMBER the season opener at UMD on Sept. 28, with rook- • The team returns eight of its top 10 scorers from 1 Connecticut * 7 p.m. ies Olivia Finocchiaro, Savannah Norcross, Jillian a season ago, including the top three. 3 at Providence * 3 p.m. Fey, Kelly Browne and McArthur and the transfer 16 at Connecticut * 6 p.m. 17 Connecticut * 2 p.m. Agnew suiting up. ELITE STATUS 20 Boston University * 7 p.m. • McArthur’s 31 saves in the 4-2 loss marked the • Entering the 2018-19 season, there is only one ac- 24 at Holy Cross * 2 p.m. most by a BC goaltender in a season opener tive Division I player that has finished in the top 27 at Northeastern * 7 p.m. since Corinne Boyles made 30 - also against 25 in scoring in each of the last three seasons. 30 Boston University * 6 p.m. Minnesota Duluth - in the 2011-12 season opener. • Makenna Newkirk finished seventh in scoring as DECEMBER a junior (24-37--61), tied for 22nd as a sophomore 1 at Boston University * 3 p.m. ABOUT ST. LAWRENCE (15-24-39), and tied for 12th as a freshman (22- 7 Merrimack * 2 p.m. • The Saints are coming off a 1-0-1 weekend 27-49). 8 at Merrimack * 2 p.m. against New Hampshire, tying the Wildcats 1-1 • No other player on a 2018-19 roster has finished JANUARY and winning 1-0 ... the Saints outshot UNH in both in the top 25 in scoring in the 2015-16, 2016-17 5 at New Hampshire * 2 p.m. contests. and 2017-18 seasons. 11 at Northeastern * 7 p.m. • After falling 3-2 to Robert Morris in the season 12 Northeastern * 2 p.m. opener, the Saints are 2-0-1 after bouncing back THE FIRST . POINTS 18 at Vermont * 7 p.m. for a 2-0 win over RMU in the second game and • Through the first three games of the season, four 19 at Vermont * 4 p.m. 25 Providence * 2 p.m. the pair this past weekend against UNH. players have earned their first career points at 26 at Providence * 2 p.m. • Senior Justin Reyes led the team in points a BC. season ago with 17 goals and 40 points ... Reyes • Frehman Savannah Norcross scored her first ca- FEBRUARY leads the Saints thus far this season, notching reer goal at Minnesota Duluth on Sept. 29 while 1 Holy Cross * 6 p.m. 5 vs. Harvard ^ 8 p.m. two goals and two assists for four points. classmate Kelly Browne earned her first career 8 New Hampshire * 6 p.m. • The Saints have killed 9-of-9 penalties so far this assist on that power-play tally. 12 vs. Northeastern/Boston University ^ TBD season, one of eight remaining perfect penalty • Junior transfer Lindsay Agnew scored her first 14 Maine * 7 p.m. kills in the country. goal in a BC uniform - and assisted on two others 15 Maine * 4 p.m. 23 at New Hampshire * 2 p.m. • Sophomore Skylar Podvey was named to the - in the Eagles’ win over Syracuse on Oct. 6. ECAC Hockey and USCHO.com All-Rookie teams • Also in that win, redshirt freshman Cayla Barnes MARCH last season after leading the nation in rookie assisted on a goal for her first collegiate point. 1-3 Hockey East Quarterfinals (Campus Sites) TBD blue-line scoring (8-12-20). • Grace Harrison and Sonja Shelly have both start- THE FIRST . WIN ed two games each and have one shutout each • Freshman Maddy McArthur earned her first * Hockey East Games ... Harrison is 1-0-1 with a .981 save percentage career win with a 22-save performance in the ^ Beanpot Games and 0.48 goals against average while Shelly is Eagles’ 5-1 in over Syracuse on Oct. 6. 1-1-0 with a .925 save percentage and 1.41 goals • The Ontario native made 11 saves in the first two against average. periods and then had 11 alone in the third period. BC ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Contact: Katie Peverada | [email protected] A WIN WOULD... SHORTY TO START THE SEASON...AGAIN bceagles.com | #WeAreBC • Give Boston College an overall record of 2-2-0. • Daryl Watts’ shorthanded goal in the first period • Move BC’s record in the all-time series with St. of the Sept. 28 season opener at Minnesota @bc_whockey Lawrence to 19-12-4. Duluth marked the second consecutive year that the Eagles’ first goal of the season was a CONFERENCE PRESEASON POLL PLACEMENT 2018-19 LEADERS shorthanded tally. • The Eagles were tabbed as the favorite in the • In the 2017-18 season opener - also against UMD Hockey East Preseason coaches’ poll, garnering POINTS Three players tied 3 - Makenna Newkirk potted a shorthanded goal in nine of 10 first-place votes. GOALS Daryl Watts 2 the first period of a 4-3 win. • Boston College has won five consecutive regu- ASSISTS Four players tied 2 lar-season titles. PPG Norcross, Keller 1 MEET THE CAPTAINS • The team went 19-2-3 last season en route to the GP 19 players tied 3 • The Eagles are led by a trio of seniors in 2018-19, regular season title. PIM Erin Connolly 8 with Kali Flanagan, Megan Keller and Makenna SOG Daryl Watts 15 +/- Daryl Watts +3 Newkirk serving as captains. NATIONAL PRESEASON POLL PLACEMENT • This is the second consecutive season that • Boston College was ranked fourth overall in both GOALTENDING Newkirk is donning a ‘C’ on her jersey, making her the USCHO Preseason Poll as well as the USA GP Maddy McArthur 3 the seventh-ever two-year captain in program Hockey/USA Today poll. GAA Maddy McArthur 2.36 history. • The Eagles picked up 113 points int he USCHO poll SV% Maddy McArthur .914 • Keller served as an assistant captain as a junior and one first-place vote, with defending national WINS Maddy McArthur 1 SO Maddy McArthur 0 (2016-17). champion Clarkson earning 14-of-15 first-place COLLEGE BOSTON • This is the first time that Flanagan will wear a votes in the No. 1 spot. letter for the Eagles. • In the other poll, BC earned 140 points. 2018-19 LEADERS NEPSAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR PIPELINE POINTS Justine Reyes 4 • With the arrivial of Kelly Browne to the Heights, GOALS Reyes, Smith 2 BOSTON COLLEGE QUICK FACTS the Eagles will have the last four New England ASSISTS Kayla Nielsen 3 Location ...............................................Chestnut Hill, Mass. Prepatory School Athletic Council DI Player of the PPG Justine Reyes 1 Founded ...........................................................................1863 Year award winners on the roster. GP 19 players tied 4 Total Enrollment ................................... 9,783 (undergrad) • Prior to Browne (Tabor Academy) earning the PIM Wozney, Poirier 4 President .....................................Rev. William P. Leahy, SJ honor this past season, Cayla Barnes (New SOG Rachael Smith 15 +/- Justine Reyes +3 Director of Athletics .................................Martin Jarmond Hampton School) did so in 2017, Caitrin Lonergan Colors .........................................................Maroon and Gold (Nobles) in 2016 and Makenna Newkirk (Pomfret GOALTENDING Nickname .....................................................................Eagles School) in 2015. GP Harrison, Shelly 2 Conference ........................................................Hockey East GAA Grace Harrison 0.48 Rink (Capacity) ..... Kelley Rink at Conte Forum (7,884) BC REWIND SV% Grace Harrison .981 • The Eagles finished the 2017-18 season with a WINS Harrison, Shelly 1 SO Harrison, Shelly 1 2018-19 TEAM INFORMATION 30-5-3 record, the third-best mark in program LAWRENCE ST. history. Captains ......................Makenna Newkirk, Megan Keller Finalist. Kali Flanagan • BC’s 19-2-3 conference mark earned the pro- gram’s fifth consecutive Hockey East regular-sea- • Watts led the nation in scoring with 82 points on 2018-19 Record ...............................................................1-2-0 42 goals and 40 assists, posting just the seventh 2018-19 Hockey East Record ....................................0-0-0 son title. • The Eagles claimed a third straight Beanpot 40-goal, 40-assists season in NCAA history.
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