No. 6/6 GAME 4 | OCT. 11, 2018 | 6 P.M. No. 10/10 Kelley Rink at 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 MARCH last season after leading the nation in rookie assisted on a goal for her first collegiate point. 1-3 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 ^ 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. 2017-18 Record...... 30-5-3 • As a rookie, Watts had at least one point in 35- 2017-18 Hockey East Record...... 19-2-3 crown. • BC earned the program’s 10th NCAA Tournament of-38 games, with 25 multi-point outings and a First Varsity Season...... 1994-95 nation-leading 11 multi-goal performances. All-Time Record...... 423-324-76 berth. • The team led all Division I program’s in scoring, • She tied for the national lead in game-winning NCAA Championships...... 0 assists with 14 and scored three of her own to NCAA Championship Game Appearances...... 1 posting 4.08 goals per game. • Daryl Watts became the first-ever freshman to factor into 17 of BC’s 30 game-winning goals. Years...... 2016 • Watts was the Eagles’ fourth Top 3 finalist in NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 10 win the after posting 82 points on 42 goals and 40 assists. The point total award history, joining in 2011 and Alex Years...... 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Carpenter in 2015 and 2016. 2016, 2017, 2018 was the second-highest single-season point total in BC history (88, Alex Carpenter). Hockey East Regular Season Championships...... 5 AGAINST RANKED TEAMS IN 2017-18 Years...... 2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, • In all, three Eagles finished in the top 10 in the nation in scoring with Watts leading all players • Boston College finished last season 8-2 against 2016-17, 2017-18 ranked teams. Hockey East Tournament Championships...... 3 and Caitrin Lonergan (75) tying for second and Makenna Newkirk (61) finishing seventh. • BC was 4-1 at home against ranked opponents, Years...... 2011, 2016, 2017 and 4-1 on the road. Beanpot Championships...... 8 THE 25th SEASON • BC’s first loss to a ranked opponent came on Years...... 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2016 Nov. 10, a 2-1 loss at No. 8 St. Lawrence before 2017, 2018 • With the start of the 2018-19 season, Boston College will embark on the 25th season of play. BC claimed a 6-1 win the next day to close the • After 24 years of intercollegiate play, the Eagles two-game series. COACHING INFORMATION held an all-time record of 422-322-76 and a 350- Head Coach...... Katie Crowley 165-64 since Hockey East formed. Boston College is the only Division I women’s Career Record...... 279-87-47 (12th season) hockey program in the country to finish with a Associate Head Coach...... Courtney Kennedy WATTS WRITES HISTORY Top-5 ranking each of the last eight seasons. Assistant Coach...... Courtney Sheary • Last season, Daryl Watts became the first fresh- Athletic Trainer...... Aaron Clark man ever to win the Patty Kazmaier Award. 2010-11 • 2011-12 • 2012-13 • 2013-14 Equipment Manager...... Sean Durfee • She was just the third freshman in the history 2014-15 • 2015-16 • 2016-17 • 2017-18 Strength and Conditioning Coach...... Russ DeRosa of the Patty Kazmaier Award to be voted a Top 3 AGAINST ST. LAWRENCE GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Overall: 18-12-4 PLAYER NOTES Home: 11-7-2 Away: 7-5-2 Neutral: 0-0-0 • Makenna Newkirk is the team’s active scoring leader against St. Lawrence, HEA: n/a HEA Tourn: n/a NCAA Tourn: 2-0-0 netting six goals and three assists in five games ... last season, she potted Date Opponent Result Score Notes three goals in the two-game series and even had her ninth career multiple-goal 1/13/1995 St. Lawrence W 6-5 game ... she had a two-point day (1G, 1A) in the NCAA Quarterfinals on March 11, 1/7/1996 St. Lawrence W 10-5 2017, after collecting four points in two games her freshman season ... she had 2/10/1996 at St. Lawrence W 4-3 1/18/1997 St. Lawrence W 4-3 her first multiple-point game of her career (1G, 2A) on Oct. 12, 2015. 2/1/1997 at St. Lawrence W 4-3 • Grace Bizal collected her first career point in the Eagles’ 7-3 win over SLU on 1/17/1998 at St. Lawrence W 4-3 OT Oct. 12, 2015, picking up an assist on Alex Carpenter’s game-opening goal 1/31/1998 St. Lawrence L 2-5 11/8/1998 St. Lawrence W 6-4 • Caitrin Lonergan and Delaney Belinskas each recorded assists in the NCAA 1/22/1999 at St. Lawrence L 4-5 Quarterfinal on March 11, 2017. 11/6/1999 St. Lawrence L 0-9 2/5/2000 St. Lawrence L 0-6 • Lonergan had a three-point performance last season, scoring one goal and 11/25/2000 St. Lawrence (6) L 1-6 assist on two others in the 6-3 win. 1/28/2001 at St. Lawrence (3) L 2-10 • Daryl Watts picked up for assists in the 6-3 win as well ... it was her fourth 1/5/2007 St. Lawrence (6) T 4-4 OT 1/3/2008 St. Lawrence (5) L 1-3 four-point gme of the year to that point. 1/4/2008 St. Lawrence (5) W 5-2 • Willow Corson tallied her first-career two-goal game and her first-career three- 1/9/2009 at St. Lawrence (5) L 2-4 ppoint game in the win last season. 1/10/2009 at St. Lawrence (5) W 4-1 1/14/2010 St. Lawrence T 3-3 OT 1/15/2010 St. Lawrence L 0-4 COACHING NOTES 11/12/2010 at St. Lawrence L 3-7 • Katie Crowley has an 11-6-2 mark against St. Lawrence as a head coach at BC. 11/13/2010 at St. Lawrence T 1-1 OT 1/5/2012 St. Lawrence ~ L 1-2 3/10/2012 St. Lawrence (7) &Q W 6-3 1/4/2013 at St. Lawrence W 4-3 OT 10/11/2013 St. Lawrence W 5-2 10/12/2013 St. Lawrence W 2-1 10/10/2014 at St. Lawrence W 2-1 10/11/2014 at St. Lawrence T 2-2 OT 10/11/2015 St. Lawrence W 7-4 10/12/2015 St. Lawrence W 7-3 3/11/2017 St. Lawrence (6) &Q W 6-0 11/10/2017 at St. Lawrence (8) L 1-2 11/11/2017 at St. Lawrence (8) W 6-3

KEY: *– Hockey East Tournament (Q - quarterfinals; S - semifinals; C - championship) ^ - Beanpot (F - first round; T-third-place game; C - championship) & - NCAA Tournament (Q - quarterfinals; S - semifinal; C - championship) ! - Opponent was a club team for these games; the result counts in BC’s overall program record, but not in head-to-head records against these opponents

THE SERIES vs. ST. LAWRENCE • Thursday marks the 35th meeting between St. Lawrence and Boston College, with the Eagles holding an edge of 18-12-4 in the series. • The teams played a two-game series last season, with SLU taking the first game, 2-1, to end an eight-game BC winning streak ... the Eagles bounced back for a 6-3 win on Saturday in what was Katie Burt’s 100th career win. • BC is 8-1-1 in the last 10 meetings with SLU. • The teams first met in the Eagles’ first varsity season: Jan. 13, 1995 when BC claimed a 6-5 win at Kelley Rink. • Head coach Katie Crowley is 11-6-2 all-time against SLU. • SLU and BC have met twice in the NCAA Tournament, with both clashes coming in the quarterfinals (2017, 2012) and BC winning both.

SERIES NOTES • Boston College is 17-11-4 all-time against St. Lawrence, including a 6-4-2 mark in Canton, N.Y., and a 10-7-2 mark at home • The teams have met twice in the NCAA Tournament ... the programs met last year in the NCAA Quarterfinals, with BC taking a 6-0 win to advance to the Frozen Four ... before that, the teams met in the 2012 NCAA Quarterfinals, with the Eagles winning, 6-3 • Since Katie Crowley assumed leadership of the Eagles’ program, BC and St. Lawrence have played regularly in-season - except for 2016-17 because of scheduling conflicts . • The 2016-17 season was the first time since 2007-08 that the teams did not meet at least once in the regular season 2018-19 BOSTON COLELGE WOMEN’S HOCKEY ROSTER No. Name Year Pos. Hgt. S/C Hometown/Last Team 1 Molly Barrow Jr. G 5-8 L Belmont, Mass./East Coast Wizards 2 Grace Bizal Sr. D 5-5 L Minnetonka, Minn./Jr. Whitecaps/U.S. Under-18 3 Serena Sommerfield Sr. D 5-9 R Greenwich, Conn./Mid Fairfield CT Stars 4 Megan Keller (C) Sr. D 5-11 L Farmington Hills, Mich./Honeybaked/U.S. National Team 5 Savannah Norcross Fr. F 5-7 R Lynn, Mass./Boston Jr. Eagles 7 Maegan Beres So. F 5-7 L Vancouver, British Columbia/North American Hockey Academy 9 Daryl Watts So. F 5-6 L Toronto, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs 10 Kali Flanagan (C) Sr. D 5-5 R Burlington, Mass./National Sports Academy/U.S. National Team 11 Caitrin Lonergan Jr. F 5-7 R Roslindale, Mass./Noble and Greenough/U.S. Under-18 12 Olivia Finocchiaro Fr. F 5-5 L Saugus, Mass./Boston Jr. Eagles 13 Jillian Fey Fr. D 5-5 L Nantucket, Mass./Boston Jr. Eagles 14 Molly Slowe Sr. F 5-6 R Medfield, Mass./Assabet Valley 15 Erin Connolly Jr. F 5-7 L South Boston, Mass./Assabet Valley 17 Delaney Belinskas Jr. F 5-8 R Port Orange, Fla./Williston Northampton 18 Kelly Browne Fr. F 5-6 L Burlington, Mass./Boston Jr. Eagles/U.S. Under-18 19 Makenna Newkirk (C) Sr. F 5-7 R Scottsdale, Ariz./Southern CT Stars 20 Ryan Little Jr F 5-7 L Guilford, Vt./Shattuck St. Mary’s 21 Bridget McCarthy Jr. F 5-6 R Pembroke, Mass./ Noble and Greenough 23 Cayla Barnes R-Fr. D 5-1 R Eastvale, Calif./New Hampton School/U.S. National Team 24 Kate Annese Jr. D/F 5-6 L Needham, Mass./Noble and Greenough 27 Willow Corson So. F 5-9 L Toronto, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs 29 Lindsay Agnew Jr. F 5-7 L Oakville, Ontario/Mississauga Jr. Chiefs/Minnesota 31 Kelly Pickreign Fr. G 5-4 L Harvard, Mass./Noble and Greenough 35 Maddy McArthur Fr. G 5-8 L St. Catherines, Ontario/Oakville Hornets/Canada Under-18

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE BC BREAKDOWN The Eagles’ 24-player roster includes: 1 Molly BARROW rhymes with ARROW 2 Grace BIZAL bih-ZALL (rhymes with bizarre, - BY CLASS - but ends in -all) SENIORS (7) 3 SERENA Sommerfield sir-EE-nuh FORWARDS (3): Ryan Little, Makenna Newkirk, Molly Slowe 6 DARYL Watts DARE-rull DEFENSE (4): Grace Bizal, Kali Flanagan, Megan Keller, Serena Sommerfield 7 MAEGAN BERES Megan BEH-russ JUNIORS (7) FORWARDS (5): Lindsay Agnew, Delaney Belinskas, Erin Connolly, Caitrin Lonergan, Bridget McCarthy 10 KALI Flanagan CAL-lee DEFENSE (1): Kate Annese, 11 CAITRIN LONERGAN KATE-trin LONN-er-gun GOALTENDERS (1): Molly Barrow 12 Olivia FINOCCHIARO fin-oh-CAR-row SOPHOMORES (3) FORWARDS (3): Maegan Beres, Willow Corson, Daryl Watts 13 Jillian FEY FIE (rhymes with pie) FRESHMAN (7) 14 Molly SLOWE SLOW FORWARDS (3): Kelly Browne, Olivia Finocchiaro, Savannah Norcross 17 DELANEY BELINSKAS duh-LANE-ee buh-LIN-skus DEFENSE (2): Cayla Barnes, Jillian Fey, 18 Kelly BROWNE BROWN GOALTENDERS (2): Maddy McArthur, Kelly Pickreign 19 MAKENNA Newkirk muh-KEN-nuh 23 CAYLA Barnes KAY-la - BY STATE/COUNTRY - UNITED STATES CANADA 24 Kate ANNESE uh-NIECE ARIZONA (1): Makenna Newkirk BRITISH COLUMBIA (1): Maegan Beres 29 Lindsay AGNEW AGG-new CALIFORNIA (1): Cayla Barnes ONTARIO (4): Lindsay Agnew, 31 Kelly PICKREIGN pick-RAIN CONNECTICUT (1): Serena Sommerfield Willow Corson, Maddy McArthur, FLORIDA (1): Delany Belinskas Daryl Watts MASSACHUSETTS (12): Kate Annese, Molly Barrow, (Asst. Coach) Courtney SHEARY Sherry Kelly Browne, Erin Connolly, Jillian Fey, Olivia Finocchiaro Kali Flanagan, Caitrin Lonergan, Bridget McCarthy, Savannah Norcross, Kelly Pickreign, Molly Slowe MICHIGAN (1): Megan Keller MINNESOTA (1): Grace Bizal VERMONT (1) Ryan Little • The Eagles then closed the season with a 2-0 loss to No. 6 Ohio State at home in the NCAA Quarterfinal. 2018-19 NATIONAL POLLS • BC was 2-0-0 against then-No. 4 Minnesota Duluth (2-0 at home), 3-0-0 against USCHO POLL USA HOCKEY/USA TODAY POLL Providence (2-0 away, 1-0 away) and 2-0-0 against Maine (2-0 away). Oct. 8 Oct. 9 No. School (FPV) Pts. No. School Pts. CLASS OF 2018 GRADUATED AS BC’s WINNINGEST 1. Clarkson (15) 150 1. Clarkson (18) 189 • BC’s 2018 senior class was the winningest class in program history, having 2. Wisconsin 132 2. Wisconsin (1) 172 posted 132 wins and a winning percentage of .872 3. Minnesota 122 3. Minnesota 152 • They had a 34-win season as freshmen, a 40-win season as sophomores, 28 as 4. Minnesota Duluth 104 4. Minnesota Duluth 131 juniors and 30 as seniors to push their overall record to 132-15-10 5. Ohio State 85 5. Ohio State 109 • The Class of 2017 was the winningest class in program history going into the 6. Boston College 76 6. Boston College 96 2017-18 season, posting 130-18-10 record and a .854 winning percentage in 7. Cornell 48 T7. Cornell 64 their careers at the Heights 8. Colgate 47 T7. Colgate 64 9. Northeastern 26 9. Northeastern 37 10. St. Lawrence 14 10. St. Lawrence 14 THIRD-FEWEST LOSSES IN PROGRAM HISTORY • The 2017-18 season was the third-fewest losses in program history. ARV: Maine 7, UConn 6, Mercyhurst 4, ARV: Providence 5, Maine 5, UConn 5, • BC posted its fewest losses in program history in 2015-16 when the team lost Providence 4 Mercyhurst 3 just once ... BC’s three losses in 2014-15 are the second-fewest in one season.

AND WINS THIRD-MOST IN PROGRAM HISTORY • Last season’s 30 wins marked the team’s third-highest win total in program 2018-19 WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS history, behind 40 in 2015-16 and 34 in 2014-15. • Last year’s 28 wins is the fourth-highest total, followed by the 27 wins in both Week of USCHO USA Today 2012-13 and 2013-14. Preseason 4 (1) 4 Oct. 1 6 6 Oct. 8 6 6 FIVE GOLDGEN EAGLES • Five Boston College players were among the 23 members on the U.S. Women’s (First-place votes in parentheses) Olympic Team that won the gold medal at athe 2018 Olympic Games. • Alums ‘15 and ‘16 were joined by current Eagles Cayla Barnes ‘22, Kali Flanagan ‘19 and Megan Keller ‘19 on the medal stand after the U.S.’ 3-2 shootout win over Canada. • They are the first hockey-playing Eagles to win a gold medal at the Olympics, and together they pushed the Eagles’ hockey medal haul to 10 after (2010, 2014), Kelli Stack (2010, 2014) and Alex Carpenter (2014) all won silver medals in each of their appearances in the Games. • Barnes was the youngest member of Team USA at 19. • With five players on the team, BC had the second-most players on Team USA, 2017-18 WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS behind Minnesota’s six representatives. Week of USCHO USA Today • Keller led all Eagles with two assists in the tournament, with one against Week of USCHO USA Today Preseason 4 4 Jan. 8 2 2 Finland and one against the Olympic Athletes of Russia, both during group play. Sept. 25 No poll 4 Jan. 15 2 2 • All five players played in every game. Oct. 2 3 3 Jan. 22 2 3 • The Eagles’ defensemen all saw significant playing time in the 20:00 overtime Oct. 9 3 3 Jan. 29 3 2 period, part of a six-player rotation ... Pfalzer was also one of the U.S.’ shootout Oct. 16 3 3 Feb. 5 3 (3) 3 (1) participants. Oct. 23 3 3 Feb. 12 4 3 Oct. 30 2 2 Feb. 19 3 3 REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPS, FIVE TIMES OVER Nov. 6 2 2 Feb. 26 3 3 Nov. 13 2 2 • With its win on Jan. 27, 2018. at No. 10 Providence, Boston College claimed its March 5 4 4 Nov. 20 3 3 March 12 5 5 fifth-straight Hockey East regular-season title. Nov. 27 2 2 (1) FINAL 5 5 • Boston College’s five-straight Hockey East regular-season titles are second Dec. 4 2 2 (First-place votes in parentheses) in league history to UNH’s six - which came in six straight years between 2003- Dec. 11 2 2 04 and 2008-09 - in both overall titles and consecutive titles. • BC won the regular-season title in 2013-14 (the last Olympic year), 2014-15, • Her 3-2 victory at No. 10 Providence on Jan. 27. 2018 was the 115th of her career 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2017-18. and broke the last record, held by former Minnesota goaltender Noora Raty ‘13 • Boston College won the Hockey East regular season by 12 points, posting 41 (114). points from a 19-2-3 record ... second-place Providence collected 29 points • Burt posted at least 26 wins in all four of her collegiate seasons, including (12-7-1). three 30-win seasons (2014-15, 2015-16 and 2017-18) • BC’s 12-point margin of victory tied the conference’s largest winning margin, • Additionally, her 35 career shutouts is fourth in NCAA history. matching the 12-point gap New Hampshire posted over UConn in 2007-08 ... that season, UNH had 41 points (in 21 games), while UConn had 29 points (in 21 games). • Since 2013-14, BC is a combined 104-8-8 in league play (.900)

BURT SETS NCAA RECORD • Katie Burt ‘18 finished her BC career with 121 victories and holds the NCAA career wins record. HEAD COACH KATIE CROWLEY ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH COURTNEY KENNEDY In the 14 years since Katie (King) Crowley arrived at the Heights the Boston College women’s hockey Courtney Kennedy is in her 11th season on the Boston College women’s hockey staff and has been team has undergone a transformation. a key part of the Eagles’ rise to prominence. Since arriving at The Heights as Katie Crowley’s top assistant, Kennedy has helped BC develop into the East’s top team and one of the nation’s powers, as From a sub-.500 team when she arrived as an assistant coach to a national power nine years after well as one of the top-choice collegiate hockey destinations for the country’s top players. becoming head coach, Crowley has established the Eagles as the East’s preeminent team and one of the elite programs in the nation. In addition to her on-ice coaching duties – with an emphasis on the defensive corps and special teams – Kennedy also heads the Eagles’ recruiting efforts and oversees all hockey operations for the For her success, Crowley is the two-time AHCA National Coach of the Year (2015, 2016) and the four- team. She was promoted to associate head coach before the 2012-13 season. time Hockey East Coach of the Year (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016). In 2015, Kennedy was honored by her peers with the AHCA Women’s Assistant Coach In her 11 seasons as head coach since assuming the role ahead of the 2007-08 season, Crowley has Award, which recognizes an assistant coach’s body of work in women’s hockey. guided BC teams to six NCAA Frozen Fours (2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017), five Hockey East regular-season titles (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18), three Hockey East tournament Since 2007-08, Boston College has claimed 12 defenseman spots and five goaltender spots on the championships (2011, 2016, 2017) and six Beanpot crowns (2009, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018). Hockey East All-Star team. BC’s defensemen have claimed the last six Hockey East Best Defenseman honors (Blake Bolden ‘13, Emily Pfalzer ‘14, ‘15, Megan Keller ‘16, ‘17, Toni Ann Miano ‘18). Bolden, Her players have been just as prolific, earning the 2015 Patty Kazmaier Award, 11 Patty Kazmaier Pfalzer and Keller have earned AHCA All-America honors, with Pfalzer (2015), Keller (2016, 2017) Award Finalist nods, 12 All-America honors, five of the last nine Hockey East Players of the Year and Miano (2018) earning places on the Top 10 Finalist list for the Patty Kazmaier Award, which is awards and four conference rookies of the year awards, in addition to 32 spots on Hockey East All- awarded annually to the most outstanding college player. Star teams since 2008. While Kennedy’s defenders earned praise and recognition for their personal accomplishments, the At the international level, Crowley’s BC teams have featured: parts come together to form a tremendous unit. The Eagles are consistently among the nation’s top • Eight United States Olympians 10 defensive corps, five times ranking in the top five: 2008-09 (1.75 gpg); 2010-11 (1.73 gpg), 2014-15 • 10 members of the United States’ IIHF World Championship squads (1.21 gpg), 2015-16 (1.18 gpg) and 2016-17 (1.54 gpg). • 43 selections to U.S. Four Nations Cup rosters • 24 nods on U.S. Under-22 Select Teams and 2 selections to the Canada National Development Kennedy, a Woburn, Mass., native, was a two-time All-America defenseman at Minnesota in 1999 and Team 2001. As a senior in 2001, she earned WCHA Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year hon- • 24 players on IIHF Under-18 World Championship squads (20 Americans, 4 Canadians) ors. She was also a Top Three finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award. As a junior in 2000, she helped lead Minnesota to its first national title. Additionally, both Crowley, her associate head coach – Courtney Kennedy, herself a two-time Olympian – and former goalkeepers coach Alison Quandt Westgate have all coached U.S. U18 squads at the IIHF Kennedy and Crowley were mainstays on the U.S. National Team, including as teammates on the 2002 World Championships. and 2006 U.S. Olympic teams. In 2002, Team USA won the silver medal in Salt Lake City, Utah, and in 2006, it took home the bronze medal in Turin, Italy. Kennedy also played for Team USA when it Between 2010-11 and 2015-16, the Eagles improved upon the previous campaign every year to become captured the gold medal at the World Championships in 2005. one of the most dominant teams in the nation. After establishing a program record for wins (22) in 2008-09, her 2010-11 program set a new mark at 24, which was then eclipsed in 2012-13 with 27 wins. This year, Kennedy returned as an assistant coach for the U.S. Under-18 National Team for the That mark was once again re-established in 2014-15 when the Eagles posted 34 wins and then once- second-straight year, helping the Americans win their fourth-straight gold medal in January. She also again shattered in 2015-16 when the Eagles went 40-1-0 on the year, the second-best final record in served as an assistant coach on the U18s in 2012-13 and 2013-14, helping lead the squads to a pair of NCAA history. silver medals at the IIHF World Under-18 Championships.

At the conference level, the 2011-12 squad established a new program record for Hockey East wins with 15 victories, besting the 2008-09 team’s total of 14. That mark has been extended four straight years: 17 wins in 2012-13, 18 wins in 2013-14 and 20 – as part of an undefeated 20-0-1 season – in 2014-15 before BC posted a perfect conference record of 24-0-0 in 2015-16 season when the league schedule was expanded. The Eagles set the Hockey East record with a 52-game undefeated record in ASSISTANT COACH COURTNEY SHEARY league play (51-0-1) between Feb. 15, 2014 and Oct. 14, 2016, and the team also holds the conference record for consecutive wins at 27. Former New Hampshire captain Courtney Sheary joined Crowley’s program as an assistant coach in July 2017. Sheary works with the team’s forwards and handles the team’s video scouting system, as Crowley is a 1997 Brown graduate and played in three Olympic games with the U.S. National Team, well as assists in recruiting and team administrative duties. winning gold in 1998 (Nagano), silver in 2002 (Salt Lake City) and bronze in 2006 (Turin). Sheary came to the Heights after one season on staff at Dartmouth as the Big Green’s second She is married to former Boston College, ‘94 Olympic and NHL player Ted Crowley. The couple has a assistant coach, where she worked with the defense under Canada Women’s National Team coach 5-year old daughter, Camryn, who is frequently found at home games and many road games in New Laura Schuler. England. Before moving to Hanover, Sheary spent five years at her high school alma mater, Cushing Academy, Career Record (entering 2018-19): 278-85-47 where she was the school’s assistant athletics director and coached girls’ varsity hockey. Sheary co-coached the Penguins to the NEPSAC semifinal appearances in 2013 and 2014 before being named Career Hockey East Record (entering 2018-19): 172-42-25 head coach ahead of the 2014-15 season. The Winchester, Mass., product has also participated in USA Hockey’s Player Development Programs as a player, coach and evaluator. NCAA Frozen Fours (6): 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 NCAA Tournaments (9): 2009 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 Sheary was a member of the UNH women’s hockey program for five years, capping her senior season Hockey East Tournament Titles (3): 2011 | 2016 | 2017 as a team captain. Sheary helped lead the Wildcats to four Hockey East regular-season titles and Hockey East Regular-Season Titles (5): 2013-14 | 2014-15 | 2015-16 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 three Hockey East Tournament titles (2007, 2008, 2009), as well as three NCAA Tournament berths. Beanpots (6): 2009 | 2011 | 2014 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 She played 130 career games at UNH.

Olympians (8): Molly Schaus (‘10, ‘14), Kelli Stack (‘10, ‘14), Alex Carpenter (‘14) She graduated from UNH with a degree in sociology in 2011 and was drafted by the CWHL’s Boston Cayla Barnes (‘18), Kali Flanagan (‘18), Megan Keller (‘18), Blades. A member of a strong hockey family, Courtney’s brother Conor is a two-time Stanley Cup Emily Pfalzer (‘18), Haley Skarupa (‘18) champion with the Pittsburg Penguins. Her father Kevin is a 1982 Boston College graduate.

Patty Kazmaier Award Top 10 Finalists (14): Molly Schaus (‘09, ‘11), Kelli Stack (‘11), Alex Carpenter (‘13, ‘15, ‘16), Haley Skarupa (‘15, ‘16), Emily Pfalzer (‘15) Megan Keller (“16, ‘17), Caitrin Lonergan (‘18), Toni Ann Miano (‘18), Daryl Watts (‘18) Patty Kazmaier Award Top 3 Finalists (4): Kelli Stack (‘11), Alex Carpenter (‘15, ‘16), DID YOU KNOW?? Daryl Watts (‘18) The Boston College coaching staff has won five Olympic medals with the U.S. Women’s Patty Kazmaier Award Winners (2): Alex Carpenter (‘15), Daryl Watts (‘18) National Team: National Coach of the Year (2): 2014-15 | 2015-16 - Katie (King) Crowley won gold (1998), silver (2002) and bronze (2006) Hockey East Coach of the Year (4): 2012-13 | 2013-14 | 2014-15 | 2015-16 - Courtney Kennedy has a silver (2002) and a bronze (2006) THE EAGLES’ 2018-19 RECORD WHEN ... THE LAST TIME . . . Overall______1-2-0 Last time BC . . . Hockey East______0-0-0 Won in Overtime______vs. Boston University (4-3, Beanpot Final) on 2-13-18 Non-Conference______1-2-0 Lost in Overtime______Mercyhurst (3-2) on 12-10-11 vs. HEA opponents______0-2-0 vs. non-HEA opponents______0-2-0 Overtime Tie______vs. Boston University (2-2) on 12-1-17 Home record______1-0-0 Lost back-to-back games______Sept. 28 (L, 4-2 at UMD), Sept. 29 (L, 2-1 at UMD), 2018 Road Record______0-2-0 Lost three straight games______Jan. 27 - Feb. 6, 2010 (end of 7-game losing streak) Neutral______0-0-0 Scored 10 goals______Harvard (10-2) on 11-28-14 Overtime______0-2-0 Allowed 10 goals______at New Hampshire (10-2) on 3-5-05 vs. Ranked Opponents______0-2-0 Scored a power-play goal______Oct. 6, 2018 vs Syracuse (Megan Keller, 5-on-4) Scoring first______1-0-0 Did not allow a power-play goal______Feb. 24, 2018 vs. UVM (0-for-4) Opponent scores first______0-2-0 Allowed three power-play goals______vs. Vermont (3) on 3-4-17 Leading after one period______1-0-0 Allowed multiple power-play goals______Nov. 18, 2017 at UConn (2-for-3) Trailing after one period______0-1-0 Scored four power-play goals______twice, last vs. Vermont on 2-24-18 Tied after one period______0-1-0 Leading after two periods______1-0-0 Scored three power-play goals______13 times, last at Providence on 12-3-16 Trailing after two periods______0-1-0 Did not have a power-play opportunity______at Maine on 2-17-18 Tied after two periods______0-1-0 Scored two shorthanded goals______10 times, last vs. New Hampshire on 1-5-17 Scored with an extra attacker______at Vermont on 1-20-17 (tied game in third; won in OT) Scoring on the PP______1-1-0 Earned a home shutout______vs. Providence on 1-26-18 (Katie Burt - 25 saves) Scoreless on the PP______0-1-0 No PP opportunities______0-0-0 Earned a road shutout______at Maine on 2-17-18 (Katie Burt - 30 saves) Allowing a PPG______1-2-0 Earned a neutral site shutout______vs. Boston University on 3-6-16 (Katie Burt - 25 saves) Opponent Scoreless on PP______0-0-0 Was shut out______vs. Ohio State (0-2) on 3-10-18 Was shut out at home______vs. Ohio State (0-2) on 3-10-18 10 or More Penalties______0-0-0 Was shut out on the road______at Connecticut (0-2) on 2-8-14 7-9 Penalties Taken______0-0-0 4-6 Penalties Taken______0-1-0 Recorded fewer than 20 shots______at Boston University (18) on 10-28-17 1-3 Penalties Taken______1-1-0 Allowed fewer than 20 shots______vs. Vermont (19) on 1-19-17 No Penalties Taken______0-0-0 Allowed a hat trick______Ashleigh Brykaliuk at Minnesota Duluth on 9-30-16 More Penalties than Opponent______0-1-0 Registered 50+ shots on goal______vs. Vermont (53) on 3-4-17 Fewer Penalties than Opponent______1-1-0 Registered 60+ shots on goal______vs. Maine (66) on 2-27-16 Equal Penalies as Opp.______0-0-0 Allowed 50+ shots on goal ______Harvard (76) on 2-6-07 One-Goal Games______0-1-0 Overcame a 2-goal deficit to win______at Merrimack on 12-9-17 Two-Goal Games______0-1-0 Overcame a 3-goal deficit to tie______vs. Connecticut on 2-3-17 Three+ Goal Games______1-0-0 Overcame a 3-goal deficit to win______Dartmouth (4-3) on 10-23-11 Held to two goals or fewer ______0-2-0 Scored three goals______0-0-0 Last time an Eagle . . . Scored four goals______0-0-0 Scored 5 goals______Erin Magee vs. Middlebury on 12-28-96 Scored five or more goals______1-0-0 Scored 4 goals______Toni Ann Miano at Northeastern on 1-13-18 Had a hat trick______Makenna Newkirk vs. Northeastern on 2-6-18 Allowed two goals or fewer ______1-1-0 Defenseman had a hat trick______Toni Ann Miano (4) at Northeastern on 1-13-18 Allowed three goals______0-0-0 Allowed four goals______0-1-0 Scored a shorthanded goal______Daryl Watts at.UMD on 9-28-18 Allowed five or more goals______0-0-0 Scored two shorthanded goals______Daryl Watts vs. New Hampshire on 1-5-17 Defenseman scored a shorthanded goal______Grace Bizal vs. Providence on 11-3-17 Out-shooting Opponent______1-1-0 Had 3 assists______Maegan Beres vs. Harvard on 1-16-17 Outshot by Opponent______0-1-0 Had 4 assists______Makenna Newkirk at Northeastern on 1-13-18 Shots are Even______0-0-0 Had 5 assists______Haley Skarupa at Syracuse on 12-10-15 Taking 0-19 Shots______0-0-0 Goalie had an assist______Katie Burt vs. Boston University on 12-1-17 Taking 20-29 Shots ______0-2-0 Defenseman had 2+ goals______Toni Ann Miano (4) at Northeastern on 1-13-18 Taking 30-39 Shots______1-0-0 Defenseman had 3+ assists______Caroline Ross (3) vs. New Hampshire on 1-5-17 Taking 40-49 Shots______0-0-0 Had 5 points______Daryl Watts & Makenna Newkirk vs. New Hampshire on 1-5-17 Taking 50-59 Shots______0-0-0 Taking 60+ Shots______0-0-0 Had 6 points______Alex Carpenter & Haley Skarupa vs. Harvard on 11-28-14 Had 40-49 saves______Katie Burt at Boston University (43) on 10-28-17 Allowing 0-19 Shots______0-0-0 Had 50+ saves______Molly Schaus vs. Harvard (73) on 2-6-07 Allowing 20-29 Shots______1-1-0 Allowing 30-39 Shots______0-1-0 Top Streaks . . Allowing 40-49 Shots______0-0-0 Allowing 50+ Shots______0-0-0 Longest win streak______40 games (10-2-15 through 3-18-16) Longest undefeated streak______40 games (40-0-0, 10-2-15 through 3-18-16) Following a win______1-0-0 Longest home win streak______48 games (48-0-0, 1-17-14 through 10-9-16) Following a loss______0-1-0 Longest home unbeaten streak______63 games (59-0-4, 10-19-13 through 2-3-16) Following a tie______0-0-0 Longest road win streak______16 games (16-0-0, 10-23-15 through 2-20-16) Sunday games______0-0-0 Longest road undefeated streak______18 games (16-0-2, 2-21-15 through 9-30-16) Tuesday games______0-0-0 Wednesday games______0-0-0 Thursday games______0-0-0 Friday games______0-1-0 Saturday games______1-1-0 September______0-2-0 October ______1-0-0 November ______0-0-0 December ______0-0-0 January ______0-0-0 February ______0-0-0 March______0-0-0

In White Jerseys______1-0-0 In Maroon Jerseys______0-2-0 In Gold Jerseys______0-0-0 2018-19 GOAL SUMMARY

DATE OPPONENT NO. TYPE GOAL ASSIST ASSIST PERIOD TIME 9/28 at No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 1 SH Daryl Watts (1) - - 1st 15:22 2 EV Erin Connolly (1) Megan Keller (1) Willow Corson (1) 2nd 2:09 9/29 at No. 9 Minnesota Duluth 1 PP Savannah Norcross (1) Erin Connolloy (1) Kelly Browne (1) 2nd 16:29 10/6 Syracuse 1 EV Caitrin Lonergan (1) Kelly Browne (2) Grace Bizal (1) 1st 14:21 2 EV Lindsay Agnew (1) Daryl Watts (1) Grace Bizal (2) 1st 16:03 3 PP Megan Keller (1) Makenna Newkirk (1) Lindsay Agnew (1) 2nd 3:18 4 EV Daryl Watts (2) Lindsay Agnew (2) Makenna Newkirk (2) 2nd 18:54 5 EV Makenna Newkirk (1) Cayla Barnes (1) Caitrin Lonergan (1) 3rd 12:10 The Automated ScoreBook Boston College Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 08, 2018) 2018-19 INDIVIDUALAll games STATISTICS Overall: 1-2-0 Conf: 0-0-0 Home: 1-0-0 Away: 0-2-0 Neut: 0-0-0

Shots Penalties Goals ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% +- pen-min min maj oth pp sh fg gw gt ot ht pn ua blk 9 Daryl Watts 3 2 1 3 15 .1 3 3 +3 1-2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 29 Lindsay Agnew 3 1 2 3 7 .1 4 3 +2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 Makenna Newkirk 3 1 2 3 8 .1 2 5 +2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 15 Erin Connolly 3 1 1 2 4 .2 5 0 0 4-8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Megan Keller 3 1 1 2 8 .1 2 5 0 1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 11 Caitrin Lonergan 2 1 1 2 6 .1 6 7 +2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Grace Bizal 3 0 2 2 3 .0 0 0 +1 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 18 Kelly Browne 3 0 2 2 5 .0 0 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 Savannah Norcross 3 1 0 1 3 .3 3 3 -1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 23 Cayla Barnes 3 0 1 1 8 .0 0 0 +2 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 27 Willow Corson 3 0 1 1 1 .0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Delaney Belinskas 3 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Maegan Beres 3 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 Jillian Fey 3 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 12 Olivia Finocchiaro 3 0 0 0 5 .0 0 0 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Kali Flanagan 3 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 20 Ryan Little 3 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 Bridget McCarthy 3 0 0 0 2 .0 0 0 -1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Serena Sommerfield 3 0 0 0 3 .0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3 8 14 22 86 .0 9 3 +10 10-20 10 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 29 Opponents 3 7 13 20 81 .0 8 6 - 12-24 12 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 43

Goal average Saves Record Goals allowed ## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga avg saves pct w l t sho pp sh en pen sog 35 Maddy McArthur 3-3 178:12 7 2 .3 6 74 .9 1 4 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 TM EMPTY NET 2-0 1:48 0 - 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3-0 180:00 7 2 .3 3 74 .9 1 4 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Opponents The 3-0Automated180:00 ScoreBook8 2 .6 7 78 .9 0 7 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 Boston College Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 08, 2018) All games

## Power Play Scoring GP G A Pts Shots Pct. 5 Savannah Norcross 3 1 0 1 1 1.000 4 Megan Keller 3 1 0 1 4 . 2 5 0 19 Makenna Newkirk 3 0 1 1 3 . 0 0 0 15 Erin Connolly 3 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 18 Kelly Browne 3 0 1 1 2 . 0 0 0 29 Lindsay Agnew 3 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 23 Cayla Barnes 3 0 0 0 5 . 0 0 0 9 Daryl Watts 3 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0 The Automated ScoreBook Boston College Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Oct 08, 2018) 2018-19 TEAM GAME-BY-GAMEAll games COMPARISON

Shots Penalties Power Plays Date Opponent Score Goals Assists Shots Pen-Min Pen-Min G-Ch G-Ch Sep 28 at Minnesota Duluth 2-4 2 / 4 2 / 8 27 / 35 4-8 / 3-6 0-2 / 1-3 Sep 29 at Minnesota Duluth 1-2 1 / 2 2 / 3 27 / 23 3-6 / 5-10 1-5 / 1-3 Oct 06 SYRACUSE 5-1 5 / 1 10 / 2 32 / 23 3-6 / 4-8 1-3 / 1-2 Totals 8-7 8 / 7 14 / 13 86 / 81 10-20 / 12-24 2-10 / 3-8

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category The Automated ScoreBook Boston College Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-Points (as of Oct 08, 2018) 2018-19All games GOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS

2 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 13 15 Opponent Date Score BIZAL,GRACE SOMMERFIEL KELLER,MEG NORCROSS,S BERES,MAEG WATTS,DARY FLANAGAN,K LONERGAN,C FINOCCHIAR FEY,JILLIAN CONNOLLY,E at UMD Sep 28 2-4 L 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 at UMD Sep 29 1-2 L 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 DNP 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 SU Oct 06 5-1 W 0 - 2 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 1 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0

17 18 19 20 21 23 27 29 35 Opponent Date Score BELINSKAS,D BROWNE,KEL NEWKIRK,MA LITTLE,RYAN MCCARTHY,B BARNES,CAY CORSON,WIL AGNEW,LIND MCARTHUR, at UMD Sep 28 2-4 L 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 at UMD Sep 29 1-2 L 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 SU Oct 06 5-1 W 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 1 - 2 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 - 0 - 0 1 - 2 - 3 0 - 0 - 0 RECORD CHASERS: EAGLES' CAREER LEADERS

POINTS POWER PLAY GOALS DEFENSEMAN CAREER RECORDS Points Player Seasons PPG Player Seasons 1. 278 Alex Carpenter (133g, 145a) 2011-13, 14-16 1. 26 Alex Carpenter 2011-13, 14-16 POINTS 2. 244 Haley Skarupa (115g, 129a) 2012-16 2. 25 Haley Skarupa 2012-16 PTS Player (G, A) Seasons 3. 209 Kelli Stack (98g, 111a) 2006-09, 20-11 3. 24 Kelli Stack 2006-09, 10-11 1. 117 Megan Keller (26g, 89a) 2014-pr. 4. 198 Erin Magee (116g, 82a) 1995-99 4. 20 Erin Magee 1995-99 2. 102 Toni Ann Miano (36g, 66a) 2014-18 5. 153 Makenna Newkirk (61g, 88a) 2015-pr. 5. 19 Makenna Newkirk 2015-pr. 102 Emily Pfalzer (23g, 79a) 2011-15 6. 144 Andie Anastos (58g, 85a) 2013-17 19 Deborah Spillane 2004-08 4. 95 Lexi Bender (19g, 76a) 2012-16 7. 139 (86g, 53a) 2006-10 19 Emily Field 2011-15 5. 83 Genevieve Missirlian (29g, 54a) 1995-99 8. 138 Kenzie Kent (40g, 98g) 2014-18 8. 18 Jennifer Buckley 1997-01 6. 82 Blake Bolden (26g, 56a) 2009-13 138 Dana Trivigno (57g, 81a) 2012-16 9. 16 Meghan Fardelmenn 2005-09 7. 70 Carroll McCaffrey (13g, 57a) 1995-99 138 Emily Field (52g, 86a) 2011-15 10. 15 Allie Thunstrom 2006-10 8. 67 Maggie Taverna (15g, 52a) 2005-09 15 Blake Bolden 2009-13 9. 52 Kali Flanagan (14g, 38a) 2014-pr. ALL 75-PLUS POINT SCORERS 15 Sarah Feldman 2004-06 10. 45 Dru Burns (4g, 41a) 2009-13 Points Player Seasons 14 Caitrin Lonergan 2016-pr. 134 Deborah Spillane (60g, 74a) 2004-08 10 Daryl Watts 2017-pr. GOALS 127 Jennifer Buckley (64g, 63a) 1997-01 G Player Seasons 125 Laura Traynham (56g, 69a) 1994-97 SHORTHANDED GOALS 1. 36 Toni Ann Miano 2014-18 116 Megan Keller (26g, 89a) 2014-pr. SHG Player Seasons 2. 29 Genevieve Missirlian 1995-99 113 Mary Restuccia (38g, 75a) 2008-12 1. 12 Allie Thunstrom 2006-10 3. 27 Megan Keller 2014-pr. 110 Caitrin Lonergan (45g, 63a) 2016-pr. 2. 11 Kelli Stack 2006-09, 10-11 26 Blake Bolden 2009-13 102 Toni Ann Miano (36g, 66a) 2014-18 3. 10 Haley Skarupa 2012-16 5. 23 Emily Pfalzer 2011-15 102 Kristyn Capizzano (45g, 57a) 2013-17 10 Alex Carpenter 2011-13, 14-16 6. 19 Lexi Bender 2012-16 102 Emily Pfalzer (23g, 79a) 2011-15 5. 6 Andie Anastos 2013-17 7. 15 Maggie Taverna 2005-09 99 Meghan Fardelmann (56g, 43a) 2005-09 6 Erin Magee 1995-99 8. 14 Kali Flanagan 2014-pr. 96 Taylor Wasylk (48g, 48a) 2010-14 7. 5 Emily Field 2011-15 9. 13 Carroll McCaffrey 1995-99 96 Becky Zavisza (46g, 50a) 2005-09 8. 4 Meghan Fardelmann 2005-09 10. 12 Genevieve Richardson 1999-03 95 Lexi Bender (19g, 76a) 2012-16 4 Jennifer Buckley 1997-01 89 Ashley Motherwell (34g, 55a) 2009-13 4 Daryl Watts 2017-pr. ASSISTS 85 Kate Leary (42g, 43a) 2011-15 11. 3 Makenna Newkirk 2015-pr. A Player Seasons 83 Genevieve Missirlian (29g, 54a) 1995-99 3 Kenzie Kent 2014-18 1. 90 Megan Keller 2014-pr. 84 Daryl Watts (42g, 40a) 2017-pr. 3 Caitrin Lonergan 2016-pr. 2. 79 Emily Pfalzer 2011-15 82 Blake Bolden (26g, 56a) 2009-13 3 Kristyn Capizzano 2013-17 3. 76 Lexi Bender 2012-16 82 Danielle Welch (42g, 40a) 2008-12 3 Taylor Wasylk 2010-14 4. 66 Toni Ann Miano 2014-18 76 Melissa Bizzari (38g, 38a) 2010-14 3 Maggie Taverna 2005-09 5. 57 Carroll McCaffrey 1995-99 75 Gena Nolin (30g, 45a) 1996-00 6. 56 Blake Bolden 2009-13 HAT TRICKS 7. 54 Genevieve Missirlian 1995-99 GOALS HT Player Seasons 8. 52 Maggie Taverna 2005-09 Goals Player Seasons 1. 12 Erin Magee 1995-99 9. 41 Dru Burns 2009-13 1. 133 Alex Carpenter 2011-13, 14-16 2. 7 Alex Carpenter 2011-13, 14-16 10. 39 Genevieve Richardson 1999-03 2. 116 Erin Magee 1995-99 3. 6 Haley Skarupa 2012-16 38 Kali Flanagan 2014-pr. 3. 115 Haley Skarupa 2012-16 4. 5 Laura Traynham 1994-97 4. 98 Kelli Stack 2006-09, 10-11 5. 4 Kelli Stack 2006-09, 10-11 5. 86 Allie Thunstrom 2006-10 4 Jennifer Buckley 1997-01 GOALTENDING RECORDS 6. 64 Jennifer Buckley 1997-10 4 Lisa Molvar 1997-00 7. 62 Makenna Newkirk 2015-pr. 4 Genevieve Missirlian 1995-99 WINS 8. 60 Deborah Spillane 2004-08 9. 3 Karen Emma 1994-95 W Player Seasons 9. 58 Andie Anastos 2013-17 3 Kate Antos 1994-95 1. 121 Katie Burt 2014-18 10. 57 Dana Trivigno 2012-16 2. 80 Molly Schaus 2006-09, 10-11 PENALTIES 3. 74 Corinne Boyles 2009-10, 11-14 ASSISTS PEN Player (Pen-Min.) Seasons A Player Seasons 1. 105 Becky Zavisza (105-210) 2005-09 SAVES 1. 145 Alex Carpenter 2011-13, 14-16 2. 104 Mary Restuccia (104-219) 2008-12 SV Player Seasons 2. 129 Haley Skarupa 2012-16 104 Dana Trivigno (104-216) 2012-16 1. 3428 Molly Schaus 2006-09, 10-11 3. 111 Kelli Stack 2006-09, 10-11 4. 91 Carroll McCaffrey (91-182) 1996-99 2. 3180 Katie Burt 2014-18 4. 98 Kenzie Kent 2014-18 5. 88 Blake Bolden (88-187) 2009-13 3. 3082 Corinne Boyles 2009-14 5. 90 Megan Keller 2014-pr. 6. 76 Stephanie Olchowski (75-152) 2005-09 4. 2687 Christy Nentwig 1996-00 90 Makenna Newkirk 2015-pr. 76 Meghan Fardelmann (76-174) 2005-09 5. 2347 Lisa Davis 2001-05 7. 86 Andie Anastos 2013-17 8. 73 Cristin Stuart (73-146) 2004-08 6. 1485 Alison Quandt 2002-06 86 Emily Field 2011-15 9. 71 Lexi Bender (71-142) 2012-16 9. 82 Erin Magee 1995-99 10. 66 Jennifer Buckley (66-140) 1997-01 SAVE PERCENTAGE 10. 81 Dana Trivigno 2012-16 Pct. Player Seasons PENALTY MINUTES 1. .937 Katie Burt 2014-18 GAME WINNING GOALS (since 2003) MIN Player Seasons 2. .934 Molly Schaus 2006-09, 10-11 GWG Player Seasons 1. 219 Mary Restuccia (104-219) 2008-12 3. .925 Corinne Boyles 2009-10, 11-14 1. 27 Alex Carpenter 2011-13, 14-16 2. 216 Dana Trivigno (104-216) 2012-16 2. 23 Haley Skarupa 2012-16 3. 210 Becky Zavisza (105-210) 2005-09 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 3. 22 Kelli Stack 2006-09, 10-11 4. 187 Blake Bolden (88-187) 2009-13 GAA Player Seasons 4. 14 Makenna Newkirk 2015-pr. 5. 182 Carroll McCaffrey (91-182) 1996-99 1. 1.47 Katie Burt 2014-18 5. 13 Andie Anastos 2013-17 6. 174 Meghan Fardelmann (76-174) 2005-09 2. 1.81 Molly Schaus 2006-09, 10-11 13 Allie Thunstrom 2006-10 7. 152 Stephanie Olchowski (75-152) 2005-09 3. 2.09 Corinne Boyles 2009-10, 11-14 13 Danielle Welch 2008-12 8. 146 Cristin Stuart (73-146) 2004-08 8. 11 Caitrin Lonergan 2016-pr. 9. 145 Taylor Wasylk (56-145) 2010-14 SHUTOUTS 11 Taylor Wasylk 2010-14 10. 142 Lexi Bender (71-142) 2012-16 SO Player Seasons 10. 10 Deborah Spillane 2004-08 1. 35 Katie Burt 2014-18 10 Melissa Bizzari 2010-14 2. 21 Molly Schaus 2006-09, 10-11 3. 13 Corinne Boyles 2009-14