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1 INDEX Topic... Page Matchups/Preview...1 Head Coach Katie King Crowley Polls/Notes/Last Time vs. Harvard...4 The Last Time/Situational Records...5 NCAA Bracket...6 Eagles in the NCAAs...7 Roster...8 Game Recaps Individual Stats...18 Team Stats...19 Leaders...20 Results...21 Individual/Team Highs...22 Individual Game-by-Game SCHEDULE October 5 Boston Univ.* L, Boston Blades L, at New Hampshire* L, New Hampshire* W, Minn-Duluth L, Minn-Duluth W, at Boston Univ.* W. 7-1 November 3 Boston Univ.* T, Providence* W, at Dartmouth T, at Northeastern* W, Northeastern* W at Quinnipiac W, at Yale W, Maine* W, 7-2 December 1 Maine* W, at New Hampshire* W, 4-1 January 3 at Clarkson W, at St. Lawrence W, 4-3 (OT) 9 at Northeastern* W, Vermont* W, Cornell W, 4-3 (OT) 18 at Mercyhurst W, at Mercyhurst L, at Providence* W, Connecticut* W, 8-0 February 2 at Maine* W, Harvard (BP) W, Northeastern (BP) L, Connecticut* W, at Connecticut* W, at Providence* W, at Vermont* T, at Vermont* W, 4-0 Hockey East Tournament (Hyannis, Mass.) 3/1 Maine W, 2-1 (OT) 3/9 Northeastern L, 4-1 NCAA Tournament (Chestnut Hill, Mass.) 3/16 Harvard 1:00 p.m. NCAA Frozen Four (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3/22 Semifinal TBD 3/24 Final TBD Home games in bold *Hockey East Match All times EST EAGLES open ncaa tournament play on saturday CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. The No. 4 women s hockey team (26-6-3, WHEA) will try to punch its ticket to a third consecutive Frozen Four appearance on Saturday in NCAA Quarterfinal action against No. 5 Harvard (24-6-3, ECAC). The Eagles boast a record versus ECAC opponents this season. The Eagles dropped a 4-1 decision to Northeastern in the Hockey East semifinals last weekend in Hyannis. Emily Field tallied the lone Boston College goal as its comeback attempt from a three-goal deficit fell short. Earning the No. 4 national seed in the NCAA Tournament, BC looks to win its third consecutive NCAA Quarterfinal game at home. The Eagles defeated Minnesota 4-1 in the 2011 quarterfinals and upended St. Lawrence 6-3 in the quarterfinal round last season. The winner on Saturday will advance to the Frozen Four in Minneapolis against either undefeated Minnesota or North Dakota. THE SEASON SERIES (BC leads 1-0-0) Feb. 5 Boston College 2, Harvard 1 (Box Score) Women s Hockey SCOUTING THE CRIMSON Harvard enters Saturday s game coming off a 2-1 loss to Cornell in the ECAC Championship game last Sunday. Freshman goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer has received the bulk of the duty for the Crimson between the pipes recently getting the start in 10 of the last 12 games dating back to the Feb. 5 loss to Boston College in the Beanpot. Harvard boasts the second best team defense in the nation allowing a paltry 1.15 goals per game. Senior forward and captain Jillian Dempsey leads the way for the Crimson with 24 goals, 21 assists, and a +38 rating this season. LAST TIME OUT #4 Boston college Overall Record: WHEA Record: Home Record: #5 HARVARD Overall Record: ECAC Record: Road Record: GAME INFORMATION - SEASON SERIES: BC leads March 16, 2013; 1:00 p.m. Kelley Rink - NCAA Quarterfinals Chestnut Hill, Mass. Gametracker, Video (Free) HYANNIS, Mass. The No. 2/3 women s hockey team will await their NCAA tournament fate after a frustrating 4-1 loss to No. 10 Northeastern on Saturday at the Hockey East Semifinal. Corinne Boyles made 30 saves to fall to while Chloe Desjardins for the Huskies turned aside 34 shots to improve to The teams each killed off two power play opportunities as the Huskies and Eagles battled to scoreless deadlock after one period. Northeastern rang two posts behind Boyles but the BC defense was there to sweep away the loose puck to avoid any damage. Northeastern capitalized on of their golden opportunities as Casey Pickett slipped behind the BC defense and beat Boyles with a backhand deke shorthanded at 3:25. Outshooting the Huskies 16-7 in the middle frame, the Eagles were unable to beat Desjardins as the teams skated to the locker room with NU holding a 1-0 lead. Northeastern tallied the all important next goal as Kelly Wallace hammered home a loose puck past Boyles at 8:46. The Huskies extended their lead to 3-0 at 12:52 as Rachel Llanes one-timed home a feed from Coyne. Emily Field (15th) put BC on the board at 17:04 but NU got an empty net goal from Coyne with just under two minutes to play to clinch it for the Huskies.

2 Head Coach Katie King Crowley Sixth Season at Boston college Katie King Crowley enters her sixth season as the Boston College women s ice hockey head coach. The campaign proved to be another successful one at the helm for Crowley. The Eagles finished the year with a record, good for second in the Hockey East and the fourth overall seed in the 2012 NCAA Women s tournament. Led by freshman Alex Carpenter and Emily Field, the Eagles returned to the Frozen Four for a second straight season. After defeating St. Lawrence in the quarterfinals, BC looked to avenge their 2011 loss in the semifinals against Wisconsin. BC jumped out to an early on a goal from Emily Field at the 57 second mark of the first period, but the Badgers responded with five unanswered goals en route to a 6-2 victory over the Eagles. Despite an abrupt end to the season, the Eagles were able to garner many awards and accolades throughout the season. Freshman Alex Carpenter was a Hockey East All-Star and named to the Hockey East All-Rookie alongside of teammates Emily Pfalzer and Emily Field. Bolden and Carpenter were nominated for the Patty Kazmaier award for the top player in NCAA Division I Women s Ice Hockey. Taylor Wasylk made appearances in two games for the U.S. National Team at the 2012 IIHF World Championships joining former Eagles, Molly Schaus and Kelli Stack. The season saw Crowley guide the Eagles to a mark - tying BC s win record - en route to claiming the first women s Hockey East title in school history. The return of two Vancouver Olympians, goaltender Molly Schaus and forward Kelli Stack, strengthened an already talented lineup and helped propel BC to its second Frozen Four in four seasons. The 4-1 defeat of Minnesota - another first for the program - pitted the fourthseeded Eagles against defending national champion Wisconsin in the national semifinal, where BC erased a two goal deficit in the third period before a last second goal by the Badgers ended the monumental season. While in Erie, Pa., Boston College celebrated Stack as a top three finalist for the prestigious Patty Kazmaier Award, also recognizing Schaus as a top 10 finalist. The night before the Frozen Four Schaus was tabbed a first-team All- American, while Stack earned a second-team All-American honor just weeks after becoming Hockey East s first three-time Player of the Year. Forwards Mary Restuccia and Danielle Welch, as well as defensemen Meagan Mangene joined the captains on the All- Conference squad. The New England All-Star lineup also featured Restuccia, Schaus and Stack - the New England Player of the Year. Hockey East recognized freshman Taylor Wasylk as Pro Ambitions Rookie of the Week on four occasions, with classmate Melissa Bizzari receiving two mentions. Welch s Pure Hockey Player of the Week award added to Stack s five and Schaus two as Defensive Player of Week. When all was said and done, Stack and Schaus had combined for five Hockey East Player of the Month accolades. During her third season, Crowley saw two of her players win silver medals for Team USA at the XXI Vancouver Winter Olympics. Schaus and Stack competed in February 2010, before returning to BC for a final year of collegiate hockey the following year. Back at the Heights, the Eagles finished on the season. Allie Thunstrom was nominated for the prestigious Patty Kazmaier award, and Kiera Kingston was named Bauer Goaltender of the Month (February). In March, Blake Bolden and Ashley Motherwell earned Hockey Easy All-Rookie Team Honors, while Thunstrom earned Second-Team Honors. Crowley also served as the head coach for Team USA at the 2010 World Women s Under-18 Championships, where her team won silver. In her second season as head coach, Crowley guided the team to a overall record, a Beanpot Championship, an appearance in the Hockey East Championship game and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Under her direction two players earned the program s first All-American honors, Schaus became BC s first ever Patty Kazmaier top-10 finalist, three players were named to the New England Hockey Writers All-Star First Team, five players earned spots on All Hockey East team (three first team, one second and one rookie), two Eagles played on the U.S. National and Select Teams and Stack was named Hockey East Player of the Year for the second time. The Eagles record helped earn them their second ever NCAA berth in the quarterfinals where they faced Minnesota for a chance to play in the Frozen Four. Crowley was also involved with USA Hockey as an assistant coach for the U-18 team that won the gold medal at the World Championships in January. In the season, her first season at the helm, she guided the Eagles to a record. The team finished one point shy of making the Hockey East tournament for the fourth consecutive year. Crowley coached two Hockey East All-Stars and three Eagles played for the U.S. National Team throughout the season. Before taking over the head coaching position, Crowley was an assistant coach at BC for four years. She helped lead the team from a sub-.500 team to one of the premier programs in Hockey East. In , the Eagles played in their first NCAA Tournament, going all the way to the Frozen Four before losing to Minnesota-Duluth in double overtime.

3 Crowley s playing days include many U.S. victories and medals. She was a member of the Women s National Ice Hockey Team and skated in her third Olympic Games in Torino, Italy where Team USA won the bronze medal. She registered her second Olympic hat trick against Finland in the bronze-medal game. After the 2006 Winter Olympics, Crowley retired from playing hockey with 265 points in 210 international games. She is the all-time leading scorer for Team USA in Olympic contests, and second-highest scorer for the U.S. in all international play. Crowley was a member of the Women s National Team that won its first-ever gold medal at the 2005 International Ice Hockey Federation Women s World Championship. As a standing member of the U.S. National Team from 1997 to 2006, she also competed in the Four Nations Cup, World Championship Tournaments and the first three Winter Olympics when women s ice hockey was an official event. Crowley won a gold medal in the 1998 Olympics and a silver medal in the 2002 Games. She took home nine consecutive silver medals in the World Championships ( ) and a gold medal in 2005 with Team USA. Crowley has worked with many national teams. The Eagles skipper was named head coach of the 2010 Under-18 National Team that captured a silver medal at the IIHF World Championship. A year prior to that, she served as an assistant coach for the Under-18 National Team that won gold at the IIHF World Championship in Germany and the U-18 Select Team. In 2006, she worked with the Under-22 Select Team. She has also worked as a lecturer, coach and instructor at numerous hockey camps throughout New England. She currently sits on the Executive Board at USA Hockey as an Athlete Director. While a student at Brown, Crowley earned ECAC s Ice Hockey Player of the Year in 1997 and Ivy League Player of the Year three times. She is the Bears all-time leading scorer with 206 points, racking up 123 goals and 83 assists in 100 career games. Crowley served as team captain as a junior and senior. Crowley also lettered in softball while at Brown and served as a three-time team captain. She garnered Ivy League Player of the Year in 1996 and the Ivy League Pitcher of the Year in She is a Hall of Fame inductee for both hockey and softball at Brown. The Salem, N.H., native graduated from Brown in 1997 with a B.A. in Organizational Behavior and Management. Crowley s alma mater awarded her an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters in She married Ted Crowley, a former BC men s hockey player, in the summer of

4 LAST TIME VS. HARVARD Hockey Game Box Score (Final) #2 Boston College vs #5 Harvard (Feb 05, 2013 at Boston, Mass.) Boston College (21-4-2) vs. Harvard (17-3-2) Date: Feb 05, 2013 Location: Boston, Mass. Arena: Matthews Arena Attendance: 1467 Start time: 5:00 pm End time: 6:53 pm Total time: 1:53 USCHO.com poll (3/11) Rank Team Record Last 1. Minnesota (15) Cornell Boston University Boston College Harvard Clarkson North Dakota Mercyhurst Wisconsin Northeastern Also receiving votes: None. USA TODAY/USA Hockey Magazine Poll (3/12) Rank Team Record Last 1. Minnesota (19) Cornell Boston University Boston College Harvard North Dakota Clarkson Mercyhurst Wisconsin Northeastern Also receiving votes: None. Prd Time Team Scored by Assists Vis. on ice Home on ice 1. 3rd 04:52 HARV EV Mary Parker/4 Gina McDonald/3 15,10,11,14,18 15,10,4,8,3 Hillary Crowe/8 2. 3rd 07:22 BC EV Dana Trivigno/15 Emily Field/24 8,15,18,7,6 14,13,9,20,5 Ashley Motherwell/1 3. 3rd 16:12 BC EV Taylor Wasylk/7 Lexi Bender/12 9,21,5,11,7 17,14,4,13,3 # Boston College G A Pi Sh +/- 2 Kristina Brown Melissa Bizzari Alex Carpenter Kaliya Johnson Dru Burns Dana Trivigno Taylor Wasylk Blake Bolden Caitlin Walsh Emily Pfalzer Emily Field Meghan Grieves Ashley Motherwe Lexi Bender Haley Skarupa Meagan Mangen Jackie Young Kate Leary T Team Megan Miller dnp Totals TEAM SUMMARY ## Boston College Dec Min GA Saves 29 Corinne Boyles W 60: Prd Player Team MinOffense Time 1st Blake Bolden BC 2.Checking 11:18 PP 2nd Meagan Mangene BC 2.Checking 10:20 PP Eagles sweep major hockey east awards... Alex Carpenter (Player of the Year), Haley Skarupa (Rookie of the Year), and Katie King Crowley (Coach of the Year) swept all three major awards at last Friday s Hockey East Awards Banquet. BC in the ncaa tournament... This is the fifth tournament appearance for the Eagles earning berths in 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, and BC holds a 3-4 overall record in NCAA tournament play but boast a 2-0 record when hosting a quarterfinal game. # Harvard G A Pi Sh +/- 3 Sarah Edney Hilary Hayssen Kelsey Romatos Margaret Chute Hillary Crowe Lyndsey Fry Gina McDonald Samantha Reber Kalley Armstron Jillian Dempsey Mary Parker Kaitlin Spurling Abigail Harris Miye D'Oench Michelle Picard Jessica Harvey Dylanne Crugnal Elizabeth Parker Laura Bellamy dnp 35 Molly Tissenbau dnp Totals GOALTENDERS Goals by Period Team Tot BC HARV Shots by Period Team Tot BC HARV Power Play Goals-Att (Sh) Prd BC HARV 1st 0-0 (0) 0-1 (0) 2nd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (4) 3rd 0-0 (0) 0-1 (5) Total 0-0 (0) 0-3 (9) Penalties-Minutes by Prd Prd BC HARV 1st nd rd Total Three stars: 1. None 2. None 3. None Officials: Referee:Tim Benedetto Referee:Julie Piacentini Linesman:Bob Sloper Linesman:Gary Young Game timekeeper:tom Young Scorer:Matt Houde ## Harvard Dec Min GA Saves 38 Emerance Maschm L 58: EMPTY NET 1: PENALTY SUMMARY Win-Corinne Boyles (7-2-1). Loss-Emerance Maschmeyer (7-2-0). Prd Player Team MiOffense Time 3rd Blake Bolden BC 2.Hooking 12:09 PP OT Success... With their overtime victory over Maine on March 1, the Eagles improved to in overtime this season. Carpenter named top-10 Patty Kaz finalist... Alex Carpenter was tabbed as a Top-10 nominee for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award for the most outstanding women s college hockey player. Hockey east records fall... The edition of the Eagles set five new Hockey East records in league play this season. Most goals in a season (110), most goals per game (5.24), most points in a season (Alex Carpenter, 48), most points by a freshman (Haley Skarupa, 37), and most assists by a freshman (Skarupa, 22).

5 #4 Boston College (26-6-3, ) vs. #5 HARVARD (24-6-3, ) Kelley rink ncaa quarterfinals The Last Time Won in Overtime...Maine (2-1) Lost in Overtime... Mercyhurst (3-2) Overtime Tie...at Vermont (1-1) Scored 10 goals.... Maine (10-0) Allowed 10 goals...at New Hampshire (10-2) Had a home shutout...connecticut (8-0) (Megan Miller, 15 saves) Had a road shutout... at Vermont (4-0) (Corinne Boyles, 21 saves) Had a neutral site shutout....quinnipiac (3-0) (Corinne Boyles, 27 saves) Was shutout on road.... at Boston University (6-0) Was shutout at home... Boston University (4-0) Had a hat trick... Alex Carpenter at Providence Allowed a hat trick... Louise Warren - Boston University Scored 4 goals...jen Buckley - Vermont Scored 5 goals...erin Magee - Middlebury Had 3 assists.... Haley Skarupa - Connecticut Had 4 assists.... Emily Field - Maine Had 5 points... Alex Carpenter (3-2-5) vs. Connecticut Registered 50+ shots on goal...maine (74) Allowed 50+ shots on goal...harvard (76) Goalie had saves...corinne Boyles - vs. Harvard (40) Goalie had 50+ saves.... Molly Schaus - vs. Harvard (73) Goalie assist... Molly Schaus - vs. Northeastern Came back from 3-goal deficit to win... Dartmouth (4-3) Longest win streak games ( ) Longest unbeaten streak games ( ) Situational Records HOCKEY EAST STANDINGS Conference Team GP W-L-T PTS Boston Univ Boston College Northeastern New Hampshire Providence Vermont Maine Connecticut Overall W-L-T BOSTON COLLEGE S RECORD WHEN... Playing: At home On the road At a neutral site A ranked team Games End In: Regulation Overtime The Eagles: Lead after the first period Are tied after the first period Trail after the first period Lead after two periods Are tied after two periods Trail after two periods Score first Are scored upon first Score a power play goal Score multiple power play goals Allow a power play goal Allow multiple power play goals Score & allow a PP goal Score, but don t allow a PP goal Allow, but don t score a PP goal Neither side scores a PP goal Score a short-handed goal Allow a short-handed goal Lead in shots Even in shots Trail in shots Commit more penalties Commit the same # of penalties Commit fewer penalites Facing the: ECAC CHA WCHA

6 2013 National Collegiate Women's ICE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP Quarterfinals March 15 or 16 Semifinals March 22 Championship March 24 1 Minnesota * North Dakota 4 Boston College * Harvard 2 Cornell * NATIONAL CHAMPION Mercyhurst 3 Boston U. * Clarkson Note: All game times are Eastern and subject to change. * Denotes host institution.

7 EAGLES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA Tournament Results Date Opponent (Rank) Result Site 3/10/07 Dartmouth (3) W, 3-2 (2OT) Hanover, N.H. 3/16/07 Minn.-Duluth (7) L, 3-4 (2OT) Lake Placid, N.Y. 3/14/09 Minnesota (2) L, 3-4 Minnapolis, Minn. 3/12/11 Minnesota (3) W, 4-1 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 3/18/11 Wisconsin (1) L, 2-3 Erie, Pa. 3/10/12 St. Lawrence (7) W, 6-3 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 3/16/12 Wisconsin (1) L, 6-2 Duluth, Minn. Marks & Milestones First appearance: 2007 Last appearance: 2012 Total appearances: 5 (2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013) Frozen Fours: 3 (2007, 2011, 2012) Championships: 0 Overall Record: 3-4 (.429) When games end in overtime: 0-1 (.000) Record in quarterfinals: 3-1 Record in semifinals: 0-3 Record in championships: 0-0 Home record: 2-0 Away record: 1-1 Neutral site record: 0-3 Record as higher seed: 2-0 Record as lower seed: 1-3 Record as higher ranked team: 1-0 Record as lower ranked team: 2-4 All-Time Postseason Points Name GP G-A-P Kelli Stack Mary Restuccia Blake Bolden Ashley Motherwell Meghan Fardelmann Emily Field Danielle Welch Allie Thunstrom Maggie Taverna Taylor Wasylk Alex Carpenter Deb Spillane Becky Zavisza Melissa Bizzari Erin Blood Tracy Johnson Molly Schaus Katelyn Kurth Meagan Mangene Dru Burns Active players in bold All-Time Postseason Saves Name GP SVS Molly Schaus Corinne Boyles 2 60 Goals for-against: First goal: Meghan Fardelmann (Kelli Stack) 1:11 (1 st ) vs. Dartmouth (2007) Last goal: Alex Carpenter (Mary Restuccia) 9:54 (3 rd ) vs. Wisconsin (2012) Fastest goal: 00:24 (1 st ) Ashley Motherwell (Katelyn Kurth) vs. Minnesota (2011) Fastest goal allowed: 00:46 (1 st ) Gigi Marvin, Minnesota (2009) Latest goal scored (reg.): 19:28 (3 rd ) Ashley Motherwell vs. St. Lawrence (2012) Latest goal allowed (reg.): 19:12 (3 rd ) Brianna Decker, Wisconsin (2011) Latest goal scored (OT): 4:20 (2OT) Meghan Fardelmann (Kelli Stack, Maggie Taverna) vs. Dartmouth (2007) Latest goal allowed (OT): 14:19 (2OT) Jessica Koizumi, Minn.-Duluth (2007) Most goals in one period for BC: 4 (1 st ; Minnesota, 2011) Most saves in one period for BC: 17 (3 rd ) Corinne Boyles vs. Wisconsin (2012) Most goals allowed in one period: 4 (1 st ; Minnesota, 2009) Most saves in one period against BC: 15 (3 rd ; St. Lawrence, 2012) Most points in one game: 3, Kelli Stack (3a) vs. Dartmouth (2007) Most goals in one game: 2, 3x, last Kelli Stack vs. Minnesota (2011) Most saves in one game: 47, Molly Schaus vs. Minn.-Duluth (2007) Most points in one tournament: 4, Blake Bolden (2012) Most goals in one tournament: 3, Meghan Fardelmann (2007) Most saves in one tournament: 92, Molly Schaus (2007) The Last Time... A goalie registered a point... Molly Schaus vs. Minnesota (2009) The Eagles scored short-handed...alex Carpenter vs. St. Lawrence (2012)

8 Roster No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Last School 2 Kristina Brown Sr. F 5-4 North Andover, Mass./Cushing Academy 3 Erin Kickham So. F 5-5 Needham, Mass./Tabor Academy 4 Melissa Bizzari Jr. F 5-6 Stowe, Vt./N. American Hockey Academy 5 Alex Carpenter So. F 5-6 North Reading, Mass./Governor s Academy 6 Kaliya Johnson Fr. D 5-7 Chandler, Ariz./N. American Hockey Academy 7 Dru Burns Sr. D 5-6 Plano, Texas/Shattuck St. Mary s 8 Dana Trivigno Fr. F 5-4 Setauket, N.Y./Shattuck St. Mary s 9 Taylor Wasylk Jr. F 5-10 Port Huron, Mich./Little Caesar s U19 10 Blake Bolden Sr. D 5-7 Stow, Ohio/Northwood School 11 Caitlin Walsh Sr. F 5-5 Franklin, Mass./The Rivers School 12 Amanda Movsessian Jr. F 5-3 Woburn, Mass./Lawrence Academy 13 Elizabeth Olchowski Sr. F 5-10 Greenfield, Mass./Deerfield Academy 14 Emily Pfalzer So. D 5-2 Getzville, N.Y./Mississauga 15 Emily Field So. F 5-6 Littleton, Mass./Lawrence Academy 17 Meghan Grieves Fr. F 5-8 Cary, N.C./Culver Academy 18 Ashley Motherwell Sr. F 5-8 St. Charles, Ill./Lawrence Academy 19 Danielle Doherty Jr. F 5-4 Newton, Mass./Lawrence Academy 21 Lexi Bender Fr. D 5-8 Snohomish, Wash./Shattuck St. Mary s 22 Haley Skarupa Fr. F 5-6 Rockville, Md./Washington Pride U19 24 Meagan Mangene Jr. F/D 5-6 Miller Place, N.Y./Little Caesar s U19 25 Jackie Young Jr. D 5-7 Medford, Mass./Harvard/Noble & Greenough 28 Kate Leary So. F 5-2 Seabrook, N.H./Governor s Academy 29 Corinne Boyles Sr. GK 5-5 Wheaton, Ill./Chicago Mission 32 Megan Miller So. GK 5-7 North Grove, Ill./N. American Hockey Academy 35 Taylor Blake Fr. GK 5-7 White Rock, British Columbia/Noble & Greenough Head Coach: Assoc. Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Katie King Crowley Courtney Kennedy Alison Quandt

9 Recaps Game 1 - October 5 Kelley Rink Boston University Boston College st Period: BU, Stoneburgh (Russo, Kohanchuk) 2:28. 2nd Period: BC, Field (Carpenter) 3:08; BC, Motherwell (Field, Wasylk) PPG, 5:54; BU, Lefort (Poulin, Campbell) 9:05. 3rd Period: BU, Lefort (Cardella, Poulin) 6:17; BU, Juron (Warren, Menard) 6:28 BU - Sperry (60:00) BC - Boyles (60:00) Power Play: BU, 0-7; BC, 1-2 Penalties: BU, 3-6; BC, 7-14 Summary: The No. 3/4 Boston College women s ice hockey team kicked off its Hockey East slate with a 4-2 home loss to rival Boston University on Friday night. Sophomore Emily registered a goal and an assist for the Eagles but it wasn t enough as Sarah Lefort s equalizer in the second period and eventual game winning goal in the third proved to be the difference. The Terriers opened the scoring in the first with a goal by Shannon Stoneburgh just 2:28 into the game. Boston College was able to survive four first period penalties thanks to Corinne Boyles six save effort. The Eagles notched two quick goals in the second from Emily Field and Ashley Motherwell to take a 2-1 lead. Motherwell s goal came on the power play at the 5:54 mark. Lefort s goal at 9:05 evened things up for the Terriers after 40 minutes of play. The two sides were even with 11 shots apiece in the 3rd period however the Terriers put the game away with two goals just 41 seconds from Lefort and Jordan Juron. Goaltender Kerrin Sperry finished with 29 saves in registered his first victory of the season. Corrine Boyles stopped 24 in the loss for the Eagles. Game 2 - October 20 Whittemore center Boston College New Hampshire st Period: NH, Crossley (O Neill, Curtis) 11:11; BC, Trivigno (Grieves, Bolden) 13:44. 2nd Period: BC, Grieves (Motherwell) 2:15; BC, Trivigno (Skarupa, Pfalzer) 7:10; NH, Horn (Lavoie, Ryan) 13:10. 3rd Period: NH, Carlson (Curtis, Crossley) 8:50; NH, Crossley (Horn, O Neill) 9:53. BC - Miller (58:57) NH - Vaattovaara (60:00) Power Play: BC, 0-1; NH, 1-1 Penalties: BC, 1-2; NH, 1-2 Summary: The No. 4 Boston College women s ice hockey dropped a 4-3 decision to the UNH Wildcats Saturday at the Whittemore Center. The Wildcats jumped up to a 1-0 lead at the 11:11 mark on a goal by Alexis Crossley but the Eagles responded two minutes later with freshman Dana Trivigno s first collegiate goal on a feed by Blake Bolden. The teams played to a deadlock for the remaining of the period with Megan Miller making 10 saves for the Eagles and Vilma Vaattovaara making seven saves for the Wildcats. BC controlled the play in the second period, outshooting the Wildcats Meghan Grieves scored her first collegiate goal on an assist from Ashley Motherwell and Trivigno added her second of the game to put the Eagles up 3-1 at the 7:10 mark. Haley Skarupa registered her first collegiate point with the assist on Trivigno s goal. The Wildcats cut the deficit to one with a goal from Kristine Horn at 13:10. The Eagles held a shots advantage after 40 minutes. UNH took control in the third period with goals a minute apart by Sara Carlson and Alexis Crossley s second of the game. Crossley s goal came on the power play with Kaliya Johnson whistled off for holding. BC furiously tried to net the equalizer but Vaattovaara was equal to the task to give the Wildcats the win. Sophomore goaltender Megan Miller made 20 saves in the loss while Vaattovaara made 32 saves for her third victory of the season. Game 3 - October 21 Kelley rink New Hampshire Boston College st Period: BC, Leary (Wasylk, Mangene) 4:12. 2nd Period: BC, Skarupa (Carpenter) SH, 12:09. 3rd Period: NH, Horn (Lavoie), :39; BC, Motherwell (Trivigno) PP, 10:02; BC, Brown (Bizzari) 11:51; NH, Hitchcock (Lavoie) PP, 15:36; BC, Skarupa EN, 19:36. NH - Vaattovaara (58:13) BC - Boyles (60:00) Power Play: NH, 1-6; BC, 1-4 Penalties: N, 5-10; BC, 6-12 Summary: The No. 4 Boston College women s ice hockey team (1-2-0, Hockey East) responded from a 4-3 defeat on Saturday with a 5-2 victory Sunday over the UNH Wildcats (3-2-0, Hockey East) for their first win of the season. Haley Skarupa recorded her first two collegiate goals and Corinne Boyles made 18 saves for her first victory of the season and 30th of her career. The Eagles got the opening tally at the 4:12 mark of the first period as sophomore Kate Leary notched her first goal of the season with an assist by Taylor Wasylk. BC managed to kill off two UNH power plays while only allowing one shot over that span. Corinne Boyles made nine saves while Vilma Vaattovaara stopped nine of 10 in the opening frame for the Wildcats. Shots were at 10-9 in favor of BC after 20 minutes. Both teams tightened up defensively in the second period as UNH and BC combined for only 12 shots in the second stanza. With Jackie Young whistled off for cross-checking, Alex Carpenter sent Haley Skarupa on a breakaway and she beat Vaattovaara on a backhand deke to put BC up 2-0 at 12:09. Corinne Boyles stopped all four shots she faced while Vaattovaara stopped seven of eight shots. BC outshot UNH after 40 minutes of play. The offenses reigned supreme in the third period as the teams combined for five goals in the final frame. Kristine Horn cut the Eagles lead to 2-1 at the 39 second mark. BC responded with a power play goal by Ashley Motherwell and Kristina Brown s first goal of the season two minutes later. The Wildcats cut the lead to 4-2 on a goal by Jessica Hitchcock at 15:36. The Eagles had to kill off a late penalty and stave off a Wildcats flurry of chances with goaltender Vilma Vaattovaara pulled for an extra skater. Skarupa added an empty net goal with 24 seconds left to give the Eagles a 5-2 victory. Game 4 - October 25 Kelley Rink Minnesota-Duluth Boston College st Period: MD, Lacquette 18:48. 2nd Period: MD, Hickel (Winberg) 9:57. 3rd Period: MD, McParland (Vafina, Jasper) 6:02; BC, Carpenter (Grieves, Johnson) 10:33; BC, Pfalzer (Field, Trivigno) 18:31. UMD - Black (60:00) BC - Miller (58:21) Power Play: BC, 0-3; UMD, 0-2 Penalties: BC, 2-4; UMD, 4-8 Summary: The Eagles carried the play early in the first period as they recorded the first five shots on goal however the Bulldogs put together some offensive pressure on the BC net late in the period. Bridgette Lacquette gave the Bulldogs a 1-0 lead at the 18:48 mark with a wraparound that beat Eagles goaltender Megan Miller to the post. The Bulldogs held the early advantage in the second period putting four shots on goal in the first 90 seconds. Minnesota-Duluth increased their lead to 2-0 as Zoe Hickel one-timed her third goal of the season on a feed from Pernilla Winberg in the slot at 9:57. The Bulldogs extended their lead to 3-0 at 6:02 of the third period when Jenna McParland jammed home a rebound past Megan Miller. BC answered with a flurry of goals and chances in the final 14 minutes as Alex Carpenter made it a 3-1 game at 10:33. With Megan Miller pulled for an extra attacker, Emily Pfalzer cut the deficit to 3-2 with 1:29 remaining as she put back a loose puck on a scramble in front of the net. The Eagles stormed the Bulldogs goal in the final minute but could not find the equalizer as Minnesota-Duluth escaped with a 3-2 win.

10 Game 5 - October 26 Kelley Rink Minnesota-Duluth Boston College st Period: MD, McParland (Villila, Stauber) PP, 11:06. 2nd Period: BC, Skarupa (Grieves, Carpenter) 7:41; BC, Motherwell (Field, Bolden) PP, 11:46. 3rd Period: BC, Carpenter (Skarupa, Field) PP, :47; MD, Jasper (Wong) 8:08. UMD - Black (59:06) BC - Boyles (60:00) Power Play: UMD, 1-4; BC, 2-4 Penalties: UMD, 8-16; BC, 7-14 Summary: Alex Carpenter, Emily Field, and Haley Skarupa all recorded two point games for the Eagles. Senior Corinne Boyles made 21 saves to improve to on the season. The Bulldogs tried to duplicate their effort from last night and they succeeded with a goal by Jenna McParland at 11:06 with Haley Skarupa in the box for cross checking. BC s golden chance of the period came on a rebound that Dana Trivigno put off the post to keep the Bulldogs lead at 1-0. The physicality increased in the second period as the teams combined for eight penalties including Blake Bolden and Bulldogs goaltender Kayla Black being sent off for matching minors. The Eagles tied the game at the 7:41 mark as freshman Haley Skarupa (3rd) hammered home a loose puck in the crease. Ashley Motherwell (3rd) gave BC a 2-1 lead at 11:46 on a cross crease pass from Emily Field. The goal was Motherwell s third power play goal of the season. With the Eagles on the power play to begin the third period, Alex Carpenter (2nd took a feed from Haley Skarupa and beat Kayla Black under the crossbar to give BC a 3-1 lead. Shara Jasper cut the deficit to 3-2 for the Bulldogs as they mounted a furious attack at the BC goal. Corinne Boyles turned away 12 Bulldog shots in the final period to secure a 3-2 Eagles victory. Game 6 - October 31 Walter brown arena Boston College Boston University st Period: BC, Wasylk (Bolden) 4:47. 2nd Period: BC, Carpenter (Skarupa, Bolden) SH, 3:52; BC, Field (Bolden, Carpenter) PP, 8:15; BC, Carpenter (Skarupa) 10:43; BU, Poulin (Stoneburgh, Lefort) 17:25. 3rd Period: BC, Carpenter (Field, Bolden) PP, 3:03; BC, Grieves (Pfalzer, Carpenter) 6:37; BC, Brown (Walsh) 12:33. Game 7 - November 3 Kelley rink Boston University Boston College st Period: BC, Leary (Mangene) 1:40; BU, Warren (Braga) 9:51; BU, Warren (Menard, Braga) 12:14; BC, Bolden (Carpenter, Skarupa) PP, 19:09. 2nd Period: BC, Bolden (Carpenter) 6:03; BU, Menard (Doyle, Miller) PP, 16:12. 3rd Period: BC, Carpenter (Bolden) 5:06; BU, Stoneburgh (Lefort, Juron) 6:49; BU, Warren (Menard) 7:21; BC, Bender (Pfalzer, Wasylk) PP, 11:57. Overtime: No scoring. BU- Sperry (65:00) BC - Miller (65:00) Power Play: BC, 2-5; BU, 1-2 Penalties: BC, 2-4; BU, 6-12 Summary: Blake Bolden notched her first two goals of the season and led the team with 13 shots on goal while Alex Carpenter added a goal and two assists for the Eagles. Megan Miller (16 saves) started her second consecutive game for BC while Kerrin Sperry (38 saves) started her ninth game of the season for the Terriers. BC capitalized off their momentum from Wednesday night as Kate Leary put back a rebound off a Meagan Mangene shot at 1:40 of the first period. The Terriers answered back with two straight goals from Louise Warren, her first two goals of the season to give BU a 2-1 lead. Defenseman Blake Bolden tied the game for the Eagles with 51 seconds left as she put back her own rebound on her sixth shot of the period. The Eagles took a 3-2 lead at 6:03 of the second period as Blake Bolden blasted a faceoff win from Alex Carpenter past Kerrin Sperry for her second goal of the game. The Eagles continued their assault the Terriers goal but Sperry was up to the task as she robbed Ashley Motherwell on a cross crease pass to keep the game at 3-2. BU knotted the game up on the power play as Isabel Menard tipped a Shannon Doyle shot past Megan Miller at 16:12. Carpenter put BC in front 4-3 at 5:06 on a wrist shot from the top of the circles but BU answered right back. Shannon Stoneburgh tied the game once again at 6:49 and then Louis Warren notched her first career hat trick 32 seconds later to give the Terriers their first lead of the game. The Eagles went on the power play halfway through the third and capitalized when freshman Lexi Bender scored her first collegiate goal on a shot from the slot that beat Sperry under the crossbar at 11:57. The teams clamped down defensively in the final 10 minutes and through overtime as the game ended in a 5-5 tie. Game 8 - November 7 Kelley Rink Providence Boston College BC - Miller (59:58) BU - Sperry (52:33) BU - Fromkin (7:27) st Period: PRO, Morse (Vella) 8:24. 2nd Period: BC, Trivigno (Bender, Pfalzer) PP, 9:30; BC, Carpenter (Motherwell, Field) PP, 14:14; BC, Field (Benderr, Trivigno) 18:15. 3rd Period: BC, Skarupa (Pfalzer) :25; BC, Leary (Bender, Mangene) 7:41; BC, Grieves (Walsh) 14:35. Power Play: BC, 2-5; BU, 0-3 Penalties: BC, 3-6; BU, 5-10 Summary: Alex Carpenter recorded her first hat trick and a career best five points while Blake Bolden recorded a career best four assists for the Eagles. Megan Miller made 32 saves and recorded her first collegiate victory. BC had the better of the chances early and cashed in at the 4:47 mark as Taylor Wasylk (1st) finished off her own rebound after being sprung on a partial breakaway by Blake Bolden. The goal marked Wasylk s 30th goal and 50th point of her career. The Terriers put 15 shots on sophomore goaltender Megan Miller but she was up to the task stopping every one, including some marquee bids from BU. Shots were in favor of BU after 20 minutes of play. Lexi Bender was sent off for holding at 3:32 of the second period for the Eagles but Alex Carpenter was sent in on a breakaway by Haley Skarupa and she beat Kerrin Sperry with a backhand deke at 3:52. Emily Field (2nd) made it 3-0 just five minutes later as she re-directed a Blake Bolden slap pass on the power play and Carpenter (4th) notched her second goal of the game at 10:43. The Terriers got on the board late in the period as Marie-Philip Poulin put back a rebound past Megan Miller at 17:25. Shots after two periods: BU 30, BC 25. It didn t take long to put the exclamation point on her first career hat trick as Alex Carpenter (5th) buried a rebound on the power play to extend BC s lead to 5-1. Meghan Grieves added her second goal of the season at 6:37 and Kristina Brown notched her second of the season at 12:33 to put the Eagles up 7-1. PROV - Bryant (51:38) PROV - Morse (8:22) BC - Boyles (60:00) Power Play: BC, 2-5; PROV, 0-3 Penalties: BC, 4-8; PROV, 5-10 Summary: Corinne Boyles stopped 17 Friars shots en route to her third victory of the season while Sarah Bryant stopped 32 for the Friars in the loss. The teams were even through the first 10 minutes of the second stanza before the Eagles exploded for three goals in the final half of the period. Dana Trivigno (3) buried a feed from Lexi Bender on the power play at 9:30; Alex Carpenter (7) beat Bryant over the shoulder on the power play at 14:14; and Emily Field (3) hammered home a loose puck at the top of the crease at 18:15 to give BC a 3-1 lead after 40 minutes. The Eagles have converted on eight power play opportunities over the past four games. Shots on goal after two periods: BC 29, Providence 13. Haley Skarupa (4) opened the scoring in the third period as she put a shot from the right circle under the crossbar to extend the Eagles lead to 4-1 at the 25 second mark. Kate Leary added her third goal and second goal in as many games at 7:41 while Meghan Grieves concluded the scoring at 14:35 with her third goal of the season.

11 Game 9 - November 12 Thompson arena Boston College Dartmouth st Period: DART, Berreman (Fischer, Gagner) PP, 8:37; BC, Bizzari (Burns) 14:43. 2nd Period: BC, Skarupa (Pfalzer, Bizzari) 5:21; BC, Field (Motherwell, Carpenter) PP, 10:45. 3rd Period: DART, Fischer (Sharp, Odland) 5:02; DART, Fischer (Sharp, Allen) 18:44. BC - Miller (65:00) DART - Holdcroft (65:00) Power Play: DART, 1-6; BC, 1-4 Penalties: DART, 4-8; BC, 6-12 Summary: Megan Miller stopped 28 shots as she improved to on the season while Linday Holdcroft stopped 22 BC shots as she improved to The Eagles carried the play for most of the period as they outshot the Big Green 12-5 in the opening frame. Dartmouth jumped on top at 8:37 as Lisa Berreman s blast from the point found its way through a screen and beat Megan Miller on the power play. Miller was sharp early on as she thwarted a 2-on-1 and a point blank shot to keep the deficit to one. BC notched the equalizer at 14:43 as Melissa Bizzari (1) put a rebound back from a Dru Burns shot past goaltender Lindsay Holdcroft. The assist was senior defenseman Dru Burns first point of the season. BC once again controlled the start of the second period as the Big Green was struggling to clear their zone. At 5:21, Emily Pfalzer broke through the Dartmouth defense and slipped a backhand feed to Haley Skarupa (5) as she one-timed it past Holdcroft to put the Eagles up 2-1. BC continued its success on the power play this season as Emily Field (4) buried a cross crease pass from Ashley Motherwell at 10:45 to give the Eagles a two goal cushion. Dartmouth carried the play in the third period as they outshot the Eagles 13-5 in the final stanza. Reagan Fischer cut the lead to 3-2 at 5:02 and then netted the equalizer at 18:44. BC outshot Dartmouth 3-1 in overtime but couldn t get anything by Holdcroft as the game ended in a 3-3 tie. Game 10 - November 16 Matthews arena Boston College Northeastern st Period: BC, Carpenter (Bizzari, Skarupa) 3:55; BC, Trivigno (Bender, Skarupa) 6:57; BC, Brown (Young, Bolden) 8:05; BC, Carpenter (Skarupa, Bender) 14:24; NU, Wallace (MacSorley, Savage) 18:40. 2nd Period: NU, Llanes (Savage, Coyne) PP, :26; BC, Leary (Wasylk, Mangene) 5:35; NU, Pickett (Llanes, Povova) 9:09; BC, Skarupa 14:51. 3rd Period: NU, Pickett (Coyne, Llanes) 12:10. BC - Boyles (29:09) BC - Miller (30:51) NU - Desjardins (25:35) NU - O Sullivan (33:32) Power Play: BC, 0-1; NU, 1-2 Penalties: BC, 2-4; NU, 1-2 Summary: Freshman Haley Skarupa s goal and three assists paved the way for the No. 5/6 women s hockey team ( WHEA) to defeat No. 8/9 Northeastern (8-2-2, WHEA) 6-4 on Friday night. Corinne Boyles and Megan Miller split time in net with Boyles getting credit for the victory, her fourth of the season. The Eagles jumped on the Huskies right from the opening faceoff as they netted four goals in the first period. Alex Carpenter (8) ripped a shot over goaltender Chloe Desjardins shoulder at 3:55 on assists from Melissa Bizzari and Haley Skarupa. Dana Trivigno notched her fourth of the year as she cleaned up a rebound at 6:57 and Kristina Brown (3) followed up just over a minute later to give BC a 3-0 lead. Northeastern used their lone timeout of the game to regroup and stop the bleeding. The Huskies were able to generate some pressure on Corinne Boyles but she held strong until Carpenter (9) tallied her second of the game at 14:24. NU got on the board at 18:40 as Kelly Wallace jammed home a rebound past Boyles to cut the deficit to 4-1. BC outshot NU over the first 20 minutes. Northeastern took a power play into the second period and quickly converted as Rachel Llanes poked in a loose puck 26 seconds into the period. Katie Leary (4) answered for the Eagles at 5:35 on assists from Taylor Wasylk and Meagan Mangene. Casey Pickett got NU back in it with her 10th goal of the season to make it 5-3. Megan Miller replaced Corinne Boyles and stopped all seven shots she saw over the final 10 minutes of the period. Haley Skarupa (6) gave BC some insurance as she circled the zone and fired a shot between the legs of Kelsey O Sullivan at 14:51. O Sullivan replaced star goaltender Chloe Desjardins after 25 minutes of play. Shots on goal after two periods: BC 31, NU 22. Defense reigned supreme in the third period as both teams were able to cut down on the scoring opportunities. Casey Pickett scored her second goal of the game for the Huskies at 12:10 but that was the closest the Huskies got as the game ended with a final score of 6-4. Game 11 - November 18 Kelley rink Northeastern Boston College st Period: BC, Carpenter (Bolden, Field) PP, 7:58; BC, Johnson (Wasylk, Leary) 16:11; NU, Santostefano (Murphy, DiMasi) PP, 19:43. 2nd Period: No scoring. 3rd Period: NU, Pickett (Coyne, Doherty) 4:46; NU, Savage (Coyne, Llanes) PP, 8:24; BC, Bizzari (Skarupa) 8:56; BC, Bizzari (Carpenter, Skarupa) 19:21. NU- Desjardins (59:36) BC - Miller (60:00) Power Play: BC, 1-3; NU, 2-4 Penalties: BC, 5-10; NU, 4-8 Summary: Megan Miller stopped 29 of 32 shots to improve to this season while Chloe Desjardins stopped 29 of 33 in the loss to fall to The Eagles continued from where they left of Friday night as they jumped on the board against goaltender Chloe Desjardins for two goals in the opening frame. Alex Carpenter (10) hammered home a loose puck into an empty net on the power play at 7:58. Freshman defenseman Kaliya Johnson (1) notched her first collegiate goal as her blast from the point beat Desjardins through a screen to put BC up 2-0. The Huskies turned the pressure on as they outshot the Eagles 15-7 in the first 20 minutes of play. Maggie DiMasi scored her first goal of the season for the Huskies on the power play with only 17 seconds remaining in the period to cut the deficit to 2-1. BC started to regain momentum in the second period as they outshot Northeastern 12-4 in the middle frame. Both Megan Miller and Chloe Desjardins played strong in the second period as both teams went scoreless. The Eagle s best chance of the period came on a 2-on-1 but Desjardins stoned Carpenter to keep the BC lead at 2-1. Shots on goal after 40 minutes were even at 19. The Huskies tied the game and went ahead early in the third period on goals from Casey Pickett at 4:46 and Paige Savage at 8:24. Bizzari (3) tied the game just 22 seconds later as she put back a rebound from Haley Skarupa at 8:56. The teams had flurries at both ends and with the game seemingly destined for overtime, Bizzari found room at the side of the net and beat a sprawled Desjardins with 39 seconds remaining. The Huskies tried furiously to notch the equalizer but the Eagles held on by a final score of 4-3. Game 12 - November 23 INGALLS rink - Nutmeg classic Quinnipiac Boston College st Period: BC, Skarupa (Bender) 15:09. 2nd Period: BC, Wasylk (Leary, Mangene) 2:28. 3rd Period: BC, Skarupa (Carpenter) 11:03. QU- Viglianti (60:00) BC - Boyles (60:00) Power Play: BC, 0-1; QU, 0-4 Penalties: BC, 4-8; QU, 1-2 Summary: The Bobcats had the better of the play in the first 20 minutes as they outshot the Eagles 14-8 but Skarupa s (7) goal turned out to be all BC needed this night as she scored at the 15:09 mark. Taylor Wasylk (2) gave BC some insurance at 2:28 of the second period on assists from Kate Leary and Meagan Mangene. Boyles remained strong in goal as she turned aside all nine Bobcats shots in the middle frame. Shots on goal after two periods were in favor of Quinnipiac. The Eagles salted the game away in the third period when Skarupa (8) notched her second goal of the game at 11:03 on an assist from Alex Carpenter.

12 Game 13 - November 24 INGALLS rink - Nutmeg classic Championship Boston College Yale st Period: BC, Carpenter (Bolden, Field) PP, 2:54. 2nd Period: BC, Wasylk (Bolden, Mangene) 9:48; BC, Field (Trivigno, Motherwell) 11:12; BC, Field (Carpenter, Bolden) PP, 15:46. 3rd Period: BC, Trivigno (Motherwell, Bender) 4:35. BC - Boyles (60:00) Yale - Leonoff (60:00) Power Play: BC, 2-3; Yale, 0-3 Penalties: BC, 3-6; Yale, 3-6 Summary: Emily Field scored two goals of Boston College s three second period goals to lift the Eagles to a 5-0 victory over Yale to win the Nutmeg Classic Championship at Ingalls Rink in New Haven. The No. 5/6 Eagles improved to overall, while Yale is now Field finished with two goals and an assist, while sophomore Alex Carpenter and freshman Dana Trivigno each had a goal and an assist in the win. Senior Blake Bolden added two assists. Senior goaltender Corinne Boyles recorded her second straight shutout with 17 saves in the game. Yale s goaltender Jaimie Leonoff did all she could for the Bulldogs as she made 50 stops in the loss. Game 14 - November 30 KELLEY rink Maine Boston College st Period: ME, Dougherty 5:34; BC, Carpenter (Skarupa, Johnson) 17:36. 2nd Period: BC, Leary (Wasylk) 2:25; BC, Skarupa PP, 11:13; ME, More (McDonald) PP, 18:23. 3rd Period: BC, Wasylk 1:31; BC, Skarupa (Bizzari, Carpenter) 2:43; BC, Skarupa (Pfalzer, Bizzari) 8:55; BC, Bolden (Skarupa) PP, 13:52. ME - Ott (42:43) ME - Treacy (17:17) BC - Boyles (60:00) Power Play: BC, 2-5; ME, 1-2 Penalties: BC, 2-4; ME, 5-10 Summary: Freshman forward Haley Skarupa recorded her first career hat trick and tallied five points total as the No. 5/6 Eagles (9-3-2, WHEA) defeated Maine 7-2 on Friday night. Corinne Boyles made eight saves to improve to this season while Brittany Ott made 39 saves for the Black Bears to drop to on the season. Despite a 19-4 advantage in shots in the first period, the Eagles found themselves trailing early as Maine s Brittany Dougherty stuffed a shot past Boyles at the 5:34 mark. Melissa Bizzari, Emily Field, and Taylor Wasylk led the way for the Eagles in shots with three apiece in the opening frame. Alex Carpenter (12) extended her point streak to 12 games with the tying goal at 17:36 off a feed from Haley Skarupa. Kate Leary (5) got the Eagles off and running to start the second as she beat Brittany Ott at 2:25 on a feed from Taylor Wasylk. With Maine s Audra Richards sent off for hooking, freshman Haley Skarupa (9) went coast-to-coast past the Black Bears defense and tucked a shot past Ott s outstretched pad to put BC up 3-1 at 11:13. BC dashed all hopes of a Black Bears comeback with four goals in the final stanza. Wasylk (4) scored off a turnover at 1:31 and Skarupa (10) scored just over a minute later to put BC up 5-2. Skarupa added her third of the night at 8:55 off a rebound into an open net while Blake Bolden s (3) blast from the point on the power play at 13:52 concluded the scoring. Game 15 - December 1 KELLEY rink Maine Boston College st Period: BC, Trivigno (Young, Field) 10:32; BC, Trivigno (Wasylk, Burns) PP, 18:08; BC, Field (Motherwell, Bolden) PP, 19:19; BC, Leary (Bolden) 19:59. 2nd Period: BC, Trivigno (Bender, Field) 4:39; BC, Motherwell (Field, Trivigno) 8:15; BC, Leary (Wasylk) 8:22. 3rd Period: BC, Skarupa (Carpenter) 13:15; BC, Brown (Field, Trivigno) 14:16; BC, Bizzari (Skarupa, Burns) 17:24. ME - Ott (28:15) ME - Smith (31:45) BC - Boyles (40:00) BC - Blake (20:00) Power Play: BC, 2-6; ME, 0-2 Penalties: BC, 2-4; ME, 6-12 Summary: Freshman forward Dana Trivigno s hat trick and two assists capped a successful weekend for the No. 5/6 Eagles (10-3-2, WHEA) as they defeated Maine 10-0 on Saturday. Emily Field also recorded five points and the duo of Corinne Boyles and Taylor Blake combined to shutout the Black Bears for BC s third shutout in four games. The Eagles picked up where they left off last night, striking for four goals in the final 10 minutes of the first period. Dana Trivigno (6) tipped Jackie Young s point shot at 10:32 and then the Eagles struck for three goals in the final two minutes. Trivigno (7), Emily Field (7), and Kate Leary (6) netted goals to give BC a 4-0 advantage after one period of play. Shots on goal after 20 minutes were 15-4 in favor of BC. BC tacked onto their lead in the second as Trivigno netted her first career hat trick on a slap pass from Lexi Bender at 4:39. Ashley Motherwell (4) got on the board at 8:15 on a feed from Emily Field and Kate Leary (7) notched her second of the game just seven seconds later to put BC up 7-0 after 40 minutes. Shots on goal after two periods were 31-7 in favor of the Eagles. The lone drama of the third period was whether Alex Carpenter could extend her point streak to 13 games, which she did with an assist on Haley Skarupa s 12th goal of the season at 13:15. Kristina Brown (4) and Melissa Bizzari (4) concluded the scoring as the Eagles put up their highest goal total since Game 16 - December 5 Whittemore center Boston College New Hampshire st Period: No scoring. 2nd Period: BC, Skarupa (Carpenter) 3:07; NH, Crossley (Lavoie, Horn) PP, 13:34. 3rd Period: BC, Walsh, 5:20; BC, Motherwell (Field, Burns) SH, 6:07; BC, Mangene (Leary), 8:11. BC - Boyles (60:00) NH - Gilligan (60:00) Power Play: BC, 0-1; NH, 1-3 Penalties: BC, 3-6; NH, 1-2 Summary: Senior forward Caitlin Walsh s first goal of the season proved to be the game winner as the No. 6 Eagles (11-3-2, 8-2-1) defeated UNH 4-1 on Wednesday night. Assistant captain Meagan Mangene also recorded her first goal of the season and goaltender Corinne Boyles stopped 20 shots to extend her personal winning streak to nine games. Jenn Gilligan stopped 20 shots in her first loss of the season for the Wildcats. The teams clamped down defensively as the game started with neither team generating many quality scoring chances out of the gate. Freshman Haley Skarupa (13) continued her torrid scoring pace as she was sent in all alone by Alex Carpenter and beat Gilligan on a forehand deke to put BC up 1-0 at 3:07. The Wildcats fought back in the second period, outshooting the Eagles 8-4. Kaliya Johnson took an interference penalty at 13:02 and UNH was able to cash in with a goal by Alexis Crossley that beat Boyles over her left shoulder. The Eagles came out firing in the third period as Walsh (1) hammered home a ricochet off the boards past Gilligan at 5:20. 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