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The 2010-11 Boston College Women’s Ice Hockey Media Guide is a production of the Boston College Media Relations Office and the Boston College Athletics Association, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02467. All rights reserved. Edited by Casey Guerin and the Media Relations Office.

Designed by Grant Hawkins Design – granthawkinsdesign.com.

Photographs by John Quackenbos (Athletics Department Photographer), Jet Commercial Photo, Lee Pellegrini (BC Office of Publications), Jim Abts, Boston Chamber of Commerce, Nancie Battaglia (USA Hockey), Andre Ringuette (Freestyle Photography), Tom Dahlin (Getty Images), Jeff Vinnick (USA Hockey).

GENERAL INFORMATIONTable of Contents 1BC Quick Facts 1

OUTLOOK2010-11 Season Outlook 2-3This is BC Women’s Ice Hockey 4-52010-11 Roster 6

2010-11 COACHING STAFFHead Coach Katie King 8Assistant Coach Courtney Kennedy 9Support Staff 10

2010-11 EAGLESCaptains 12-14Veterans 15-22Newcomers 23-24

2009-10 YEAR-IN-REVIEW2009-10 Results and Stats 26Accolades 27Team USA 28Beanpot 29Hockey East 30

HISTORYRecord Book 32-33Year-by-Year Results 34-35All-Time Roster 36

THE UNIVERSITYConte Forum 37Director of Athletics Gene DeFilippo 38

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CREDITS

2010-11 WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY QUICK FACTS

THE UNIVERSITYLocation Chestnut Hill, Mass.Founded 1863Enrollment 14,500President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.Athletics Director Gene DeFilippoAssociate Athletics Director Tom PetersFaculty Athletic Representative Bob TaggartNickname EaglesColors Maroon and GoldConference Hockey East

RINKHome Arena Silvio O. Conte ForumHome Rink Kelley RinkRink Size 200 x 87Capacity 7,884Press Box Number (617) 552-4747

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach Katie KingAlma Mater Brown (’97)Career Record 44-39-22 (Fourth Season)Assistant Coach Courtney Kennedy (Minnesota, ’03)Hockey Office Phone (617) 552-6987King’s E-mail [email protected] Overall Record 8-17-102009-10 Conference Record 7-10-4Letterwinners Returning/Lost 15/2Newcomers 6Captains Katelyn Kurth, Molly Schaus, Kelli Stack

MEDIA RELATIONSAssociate AD/Media Relations Chris CameronAssistant AD/Media Relations Dick KelleyAssistant AD/Media Relations Stephanie TunneraAssistant Director/Media Relations Tim ClarkAssistant Director/Media Relations Matt LynchMedia Relations Assistant/Women’s Ice Hockey Contact Casey GuerinOffice Phone (617) 552-4508Cell Phone (508) 843-0989E-mail [email protected] (617) 552-4903Web Site www.bceagles.com

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The 2009-10 season gave the underclassmen a chance to tackle some tough teams and gain experience. In the absence of Team USA members Molly Schaus and Kelli Stack, several players stepped up and helped to lead the team through a building year.

“Last year we were a little young so this year with those kids having a year under their belt and getting Molly and Kelli back it should really be an exciting year for us,” Head Coach Katie King said.

This season senior captains Schaus and Stack return to the Heights to round out the veteran team. They will take their experience competing in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and winning the silver medal back to Boston College, where the team will compete for the Hockey East title and a trip to the NCAA tournament.

“They’re a year older obviously but they’re a little more mature hockey wise,” King said. “They’ve been in some situations you can never imagine. So for them to be able to be confident and portray that to the team will only help. They’ve played at the highest level you can play at and that can only trickle down to the mentality of our younger kids.”

The third captain is senior Katelyn Kurth, who acted as assistant captain last year. Kurth will be an important component of the captain trio since she spent last year at the Heights while Schaus and Stack were away.

“Kurth is a kid who’s been there and knows the team, so she can help them understand a little bit more,” King said.

There will be six new faces on Coach King’s squad, including five freshmen and one junior transfer student.

FORWARDSThis season the Eagles welcome back leading scorer Kelli Stack, who spent last year playing with the U.S. Women’s National Team. During the 2008-09 season Stack led the team in goals (22) and points (38) and was second in assists (16). She won the Hockey East “Three Stars” Award and was named the 2009 Player of the Year.

“Obviously we’re excited to have Kelli Stack back again,” King said. “Being one of the captains and one of the leaders, she’s been tremendous for the growth of our program and we’re excited to have her back in a leadership role.”

The only other senior forward is Laura Hart. Juniors Andrea Green, Mary Restuccia, Megan Shea, Allison Szlosek, and Danielle Welch return after stepping up last season in Stack’s absence.

“We’ll be looking for them to really step it up in their junior year and help anchor down the forwards,” King said.

Sophomores Kristina Brown, Ashley Motherwell, Libby Olchowski, and Caitlin Walsh will join their teammates for their second season.

“Last year we had a good year from our freshmen,” King said. “They all played really hard for us and that’s what we’re going to need them to do this year. Now they’re a year older so they can show some of that experience this year.”

New to the front line will be freshmen Melissa Bizzari, Danielle Doherty, Amanda Movsessian, and Taylor Wasylk. Bizzari and Wasylk will join the Eagles after their latest stint on the silver-medalist U18 World Championship Team USA. Wasylk being a power forward and Bizzari a great two-way player, they will complement the forward lineup well. Doherty and Movsessian have both proven themselves in the prep school ranks, so they’ll both be assets as well.

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

Mary Restuccia

Kelli Stack

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DEFENSEThe defense returns four veterans, including senior Katelyn Kurth, junior Kristin Regan, and sophomores Dru Burns and Blake Bolden. Though the Eagles lost last season’s Tracy Johnson and Shannon Webster, two new recruits should bolster the blue-line.

“We’re excited about our 4 returning defenseman, with two of them being sophomores now, they are ready to truly make an impact,” King said. “Both of those sophomores played a lot for us, both were on a power play, and both were integral on our team last year.”

“Kurth always logs a lot of minutes for us,” King said. “She’ll be the anchor of our penalty killing unit. She always works extremely hard and that’s one of the reasons she’s one of our captains. She has grown tremendously in her three years and we’re looking forward to her senior season.”

Junior transfer Jessica Martino comes to BC after two years at Cornell, who made a Frozen Four appearance this past year.

“We have Jessica Martino coming in after two years at Cornell,” King said. “She played in the Frozen Four last year so she has some true game time experience. That will help, just by her having that experience. I know her demeanor back there will be great for our other defensemen to learn from and see. She will really be an asset for us on the blue line.”

Freshman Meagan Mangene played with teammate and co-captain Wasylk on the U18 World Championship team. She was named one of the Top Three Players for Team USA.

“With Meagan Mangene she’s an incoming freshman, we’re excited to see what she can do back there for us,” King said. “She has in her career played forward at times so she’ll be more offensive. She’s going to be good for our defensive core.”

“I’m excited about these six kids,” King said. “They’re all good, solid defensemen. They know what kind of defensemen they are and what their roles are, and they’re essential to us having a good year.”

2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK

GOALTENDERSThe goal will belong to senior Molly Schaus when she returns to Kelley Rink after playing with teammate Stack on the U.S. National Team and winning the silver medal at the Vancouver Winter Olympics

“We’re really excited to have Molly back,” King said. “She’ll be back in between the pipes and I think she’s really excited for her senior year.”

The veteran will be backed by junior Kiera Kingston and sophomore Corinne Boyles. The two players split time in the goal last season and will certainly be called on again this season.

“Kiera and Corinne split time last year and with Molly Schaus back, I think we have three excellent goalies,” King said. “I’m really happy about that position. I think we have three people who are capable of helping our team win.”

THE SEASON AHEADRanked second in the preseason Hockey East polls for the second year in a row, BC women’s hockey is poised to have one of its best seasons yet. Despite the fact that Hockey East is one of the youngest leagues in women’s hockey, the competition among the eight teams continues to grow.

“Our league has gotten a lot better,” King said. “We’re one the youngest league in women’s hockey, so it has taken our league a little time to get settled. I think this year will be a break out year for our league. All the teams in our league are getting really good players and it only makes more a more competitive season. From the first place team to the eighth place team, you never know who’s going to win. You have to be prepared for every game. I’m excited to see our team throughout the year and vie for a championship.”

The Eagles will take on each of their Hockey East rivals as well as Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Dartmouth, Quinnipiac, Colgate, St. Lawrence, and Syracuse. Boston College will also host this year’s Beanpot.

“Obviously that BU rivalry will still be there but we’re pretty excited for every game we have this year,” King said. “The majority of our kids have been around long enough that they understand that every game means something for our season. It’s a big deal and you can’t take a game off. It should be a fun and exciting year.”

Molly Schaus

Blake Bolden

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THIS IS BC ICE HOCKEY

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THIS IS BC ICE HOCKEY

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“Playing hockey at Boston College has taught me the basics of every-thing I could possibly need to know for the real world. I’ve learned how to win and lose with class and respect, and how to work and grow with others to achieve a common goal. I’ve learned that what I put in to something determines what I’ll get out of it and I’ve learned how to be a part of the complicated, wonderful and special family that is our team.”

-KATELYN KURTH ’11

“I think BC Hockey has done a lot for me. There are 20 some other girls on my team that are all striving for the same goal as me; to win a national championship. I’ve learned that hard work can bring a team a long way even if they aren’t the most talented. I think a quote that represents our team well is “hard work beats talent when talent isn’t working hard.” Last year we made it to the quarter finals and played Minnesota and everyone was expecting them to walk all over us. Instead of proving everyone right, we proved them wrong and kept it to a close game. I’ve most definitely become a better person after being a part of this hockey program because everyone is always pushing you to be the best you can be and I hate letting people down so working hard on and off the ice is a necessity for me.”

-MARY RESTUCCIA ’12

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2010-11 ROSTER

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. PreviousTeam/Hometown 2 Kristina Brown So. F 5-4 Cushing Academy/North Andover, Mass. 4 Melissa Bizzari Fr. F 5-6 NAHA./Stowe, Vt. 6 Kristin Regan Jr. D 5-6 Loomis Chaffee/Hamden, Conn. 7 Dru Burns So. D 5-6 Shattuck St. Mary’s/Plano, Texas 8 Allison Szlosek Jr. D 5-8 Cushing Academy/Bedford, Mass. 9 Taylor Wasylk Fr. F 5-10 Little Caesar’s U19 Club/Port Huron, Mich. 10 Blake Bolden So. D 5-7 Northwood School/Stow, Ohio 11 Caitlin Walsh So. F 5-5 The Rivers School/Franklin, Mass. 12 Amanda Movsessian Fr. F 5-3 Lawrence Academy/Woburn, Mass. 13 Elizabeth Olchowski So. F 5-10 Deerfield Academy/Greenfield, Mass. 14 Katelyn Kurth Sr. D 5-9 NAHA./High Bridge, N.J. 16 Kelli Stack Sr. F 5-5 Honeybaked Club Team/Brooklyn Heights, Ohio 17 Danielle Welch Jr. F 5-9 Hastings HS/Hastings, Minn. 18 Ashley Motherwell So. F 5-8 Lawrence Academy/St. Charles, Ill. 19 Danielle Doherty Fr. F 5-4 Lawrence Academy/Newton, Mass. 21 Andrea Green Jr. F 5-7 Eden Prairie HS/Chanhassen, Minn. 22 Mary Restuccia Jr. F 5-6 NAHA./Chester Springs Penn. 23 Megan Shea Jr. F 5-5 Cushing Academy/Manchester N.H. 24 Meghan Mangene Fr. D 5-6 Little Caesar’s U19 Club/Miller Place, N.Y. 26 Jessica Martino Jr. D 5-5 Cornell University/Winthrop, Mass. 27 Laura Hart Sr. F 5-7 Deerfield Academy/Wheaton, Ill. 29 Corinne Boyles So. GK 5-5 Wheaton Warrenville South/Wheaton, Ill. 30 Molly Schaus Sr. GK 5-9 Deerfield Academy/Natick, Mass. 32 Kiera Kingston Jr. GK 5-6 Loomis Chaffee/Trumbull, Conn.

HeadCoach: Katie King (Brown ’97) – fourth seasonAssistantCoach: Courtney Kennedy (Minnesota ’01) – fourth seasonCaptains: Katelyn Kurth, Molly Schaus, Kelli Stack

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KATIE KING• HeadCoach• EighthSeasonatBostonCollege• Brown‘97

HEAD COACH

Katie King enters her fourth season as the Boston College women’s ice hockey head coach. During her third season, King saw two of her players win silver medals for Team USA at the XXI Vancouver Winter Olympics. Goaltender Molly Schaus and forward Kelli Stack competed in February 2010 and will return to BC for a final year of collegiate hockey. Back at the Heights, the Eagles finished 8-17-10 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. King 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 King guided the team to a 22-9-5 overall record, a Beanpot Championship, 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, goaltender Molly 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 Kelli 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. King 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 2007-08 season, she guided the Eagles to a 14-13-7 record in her first season at the helm. The team finished one point shy of making the Hockey East tournament for the fourth consecutive year. King 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, King 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 2006-07, the Eagles played in their first NCAA Tournament, going all the way to the Frozen Four before losing to Minnesota-Duluth in double overtime.

King’s playing days include many U.S. victories and medals. She was a member of the 2005-06 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, King 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.

King 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. King 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 (1993-2001) and a gold medal in 2005 with Team USA.

King has worked with two national teams, as well. This past summer she served as an assistant coach for the Under-18 Select Team and National Team and in 2006, she worked

with the Under-22 Select Team. She has also worked at as a lecturer, coach and instructor at numerous hockey camps throughout New England and she is currently involved as an instructor at the Eagle Hockey School. King formerly assisted the Salem (N.H.) High School softball team from 1998 to 2000. She holds a spot on the Executive Board at USA Hockey as an Athlete Director.

While a student at Brown, King 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. King served as team captain as a junior and senior.

King 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 1997. 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. This summer she married Ted Crowley, former BC men’s hockey player.

THE KING FILEHometown: Salem, N.H.Education: Brown University, 1997 B.A. Organizational Behavior and Management

COACHING EXPERIENCE2007-present Head Coach, Boston College2008 Assistant Coach, USA Hockey – Under-18 National & Select Teams2003-2007 Assistant Coach, Boston College2006 Assistant Coach, USA Hockey – Under-22 Select Team 2002-2006 Coach, Lecturer and Instructor, Florida Panthers Hockey School1998-2006 Keynote Speaker, Coach, Lecturer and Instructor, Superskills Hockey Camps and The Katie King Hockey School1998-2000 Assistant Softball Coach, Salem (N.H.) High School

ACHIEVEMENT/AWARDS2006 Olympic Bronze Medal 2005 World Championship Gold Medal 2002 Olympic Silver Medal1998 Olympic Gold Medal 1993-2001 World Championship Silver Medal 1997, 1996 ECAC Player of the Year 1997, 1996 Ivy League Player of the Year1997 Ivy League Picher of the Year1996 Ivy League Softball Player of the Year1996, 1995 Brown University’s Bessie Rudd Award

COACHING RECORDSYear Team Overall Record Conference Record2009-10 Boston College 8-17-10 7-10-42008-09 Boston College 22-9-5 14-6-32007-08 Boston College 14-13-7 9-9-3

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Courtney Kennedy enters her fourth season on the Boston College coaching staff. At BC Kennedy is responsible for recruiting and hockey operations in addition to her coaching duties and working with the defensive corps. In her third season coaching the Eagles, Kennedy’s defense held opponents to 2.78 goals per game and had a .909 save percentage. She came to BC after three years as the head coach of women’s ice hockey at Buckingham Browne and Nichols School in Cambridge, Mass.

Head Coach Katie King and Kennedy were teammates on the 2002 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 played for Team USA when it captured the gold medal at the World Championships in 2005.

Kennedy, a Woburn, Mass., native, was a two-time All-American defenseman at Minnesota in 1999 and 2001. As a senior in 2001, she earned Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors. She was also a Top 3 finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award given to the most outstanding college player.

ASSISTANT COACHES

COURTNEY KENNEDY• AssistantCoach• FourthSeasonatBostonCollege• Minnesota’01

Kennedy attended Colby College in Maine for a year before transferring to Minnesota in 1999. Her career statistics as a Gopher include 35 goals and 77 assists for 112 points in 106 games. She ranks second on the Gophers’ all-time defensemen lists for points, goals and assists. Her +136 rating places her sixth all-time among all players. In 2000, she helped lead Minnesota to its first national title.

Kennedy’s coaching experience also includes director of on-ice practices and partial owner of the East Coast Wizard Girls Youth Hockey Program, USA Hockey Select Festival coach and director of the Kennedy School of Hockey.

Kennedy graduated from Minnesota in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in youth studies and currently lives in Somerville, Mass.

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MIKEMcKENZIE

Marketing

DARDMILLER

Learning Resources

MATTTHOMPSON

Ticket Manager

KENNYTURBUSH

Facilities Administrator

JAMIEDiLORETOExternal Relations

DAVEMcKENNAEquipment Manager

Tom Peters, who was promoted to senior associate athletics director in May 2010, is in his 19th year at Boston College. Peters joined the Eagles’ staff as an associate athletics director in January 1992. Prior to coming to the Heights, Peters spent more than three years as associate athletic director at Tulane University. In addition, Peters served as Tulane’s acting athletic director from December 1990 until June 1991.

Peters’ responsibilities at Boston College include overseeing nine of the men’s and women’s athletic programs — men’s and women’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s fencing and baseball — and serving as the department’s liaison with numerous athletic-related support groups.

Peters has also served as tournament manager for a host of postseason events, including the 2009 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regional, the 1999 and 2003 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Region First and Second Rounds and the 2003 Intercollegiate Fencing Association championships.

Peters is also a member of the Beanpot Hockey Tournament Committee, which organizes the annual competition between the city’s four Division I hockey schools. Additionally, Peters has served on the executive committee of Women’s Hockey East since the league’s inception in 2002-03, serving as chair of the committee during the 2006-07 season. Peters currently serves on the Hockey East Championships/Special Events Committee.

In addition to his departmental assignments, Peters has been active on campus and in the Boston community. He has served on the University Committee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse and is a former member of the Student Leadership Awards Committee for the Office of the Dean of Student Development. He also was a long-time committee member of the Boston Police Department Youth and Student-Athlete Collaborative.

A 1971 graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Peters was a three-year hockey letterman for the Minutemen. Peters earned a master’s degree in sports management from the University in 1973.

Peters was then an administrative assistant at the University of Virginia, before joining the New Boston Garden Corporation and Boston Bruins as assistant sales and marketing manager in 1973. In 1976, he was named sales and marketing manager.

From there, Peters moved to New Jersey where he was the assistant athletic director at Rutgers University from 1981-88. He was the tournament manager of the NCAA Basketball Tournament’s East Regional from 1986-88.

Peters was honored by his alma mater in November of 2004, when the sport management program awarded him the 2003-04 Harold J. VanderZwaag Distinguished Alumnus Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the sport industry.

A native of Arlington, Mass., Peters has two daughters: Nicole, a private equity and fundraising liaison and a 1999 graduate of Connecticut College, and Erica, a postdoctoral research fellow at Yale University School of Medicine and a 2002 Boston College graduate. She was recently married to Patrick Finan.

TOMPETERS

• SeniorAssociateAthleticsDirector• ProgramAdministrator

KIRSTEN BRITTON

Events Administrator

RUSSDeROSA

Strength & Conditioning

SUPPORT STAFF

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NOTESShoots right.

AS A SENIOR (2010-11)Named as one of the 2010 Captains.

AS A JUNIOR (2009-10)Served as the team’s assistant captain for the 2009-10 season…played in all 35 games…tallied four assists on the season, including three in a span of five games from Nov. 7 – Nov. 20…took 31 shots on the year…was named to the 2009-10 All-ACC Honor Roll.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2008-09)Played in 36 games…tied for second in scoring among defensemen…tallied eight assists for eight points on the season…took 29 shots on the season…earned a +15 rating.

AS A FRESHMAN (2007-08)Played in 34 games…recorded 10 po in ts on two goa ls and e ight assis ts…second among defensemen in points…tallied first collegiate point as an assist in the win over Colgate on Oct. 12…scored first career goal in win against St. Lawrence on Jan. 4…also scored the gamewinner against Vermont on Feb. 2…took 15 shots and earned a +9 rating.

BEFORE BCPlayed senior year at the North American Hockey Academy in Stowe, Vt.…under head coach Bill Driscoll, collected six goals and 21 assists…attended Voorhees High School for three years…played for the Atlantic District Championship team from 2002 to 2006…captained the New Jersey Colonials for the 2004-05 season…named an assistant captain for the Princeton Tiger Lilies in the 2005-06 season…participated in the USA Hockey Girls’ 17/18 National Festival in 2005 and 2006…a three-time All-Conference selection at Voorhees in soccer and lacrosse…captained the varsity soccer team as a junior.

PERSONALBorn on August 3, 1988…daughter of Richard and Michele Kurth…has one older brother, Thomas, and one younger sister, Emma…enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences.

CAREER STATS

Year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2007-08 34 2 8 10 5/10 +92008-09 36 0 8 8 20/40 +152009-10 35 0 5 5 17/34 -2Totals 103 2 21 23 42/84 +22

CAPTAIN

14 • KATELYN KURTH

• Defense | Captain• Senior | 5-9• North American Hockey Academy / High Bridge, N.J.

CAREER HIGHSGoals 1 (x2)Assists 1 (x21)Points 1 (x23)

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NOTESWon silver medal with Team USA in XXI Vancouver Winter Olympics.

SENIOR YEAR (2010-11)Named as one of the 2010 Captains.

JUNIOR YEAR (2008-09)Started and played in 35 games…compiled a 1.69 goals-against average and a .938 saves percentage…recorded 861 saves and allowed only 57 goals…22-8-5 record…had an assist on a power-play…led U-22 squad at the USA National Festival in Lake Placid with a .935 save percentage… member of gold medal U.S. Women’s Select Team at 2008 Four Nations Cup… earned Hockey East Pure Hockey Defensive Player of the Week on November 24, December 1, December 15, January 5, January 26, February 16, February 23, and March 9… invited to USA Hockey Women’s Holiday Camp…Hockey East Goaltender of the Month for December and February…finalist for Patty Kazmaier Award… named to U.S. National Team… New England Division I All-Star… RBK/AHCA Second Team All-America honors…won gold with U.S. National Team at the 2009 IIHF Women’s World Championship in Finland…Hockey East All-Academic Team honors…selected to U.S. National Team to compete in 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007-08)Started and played in all 34 games…set a new BC single-season saves record with 920…compiled a 2.19 goals-against average and a .925 save percentage, which tied for fifth-best in the nation…recorded a season-high 53 saves in the win over St. Lawrence on Jan. 4…recorded 10 games of 30 or more saves, including a string of four in a row…did not allow a shorthanded goal…held the team’s 14-13-7 record…registered two shutouts…named TPS Hockey East Player of the Week on Jan. 7 for her 89-save performance in two games against St. Lawrence…earned Pure Hockey Defensive Player of the Week on March 3 for a 74-save performance, a 1.92 GAA and a .949 save percentage in two games against Providence…invited to USA Hockey’s Holiday Camp…earned Hockey East All-Star honorable mention…played on the U.S. National team that won the gold medal at the 2008 IIHF World Women’s Championship in Harbin, China, in April…named a BC Scholar-Athlete for the second time…earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement…named to Hockey East All-Academic Team.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006-07)Played in 32 games…finished the season with a league-high .931 save percentage and a school-record 1.90 GAA…made 25 or more saves 16 times and 30 or more saves nine times…stopped 73 shots on Feb. 6 in the Beanpot semifinal against Harvard to break the previous NCAA record of 70 single-game saves and earn the Beanpot’s Bertagna Award…made 45 and 47 saves against Dartmouth and Minnesota-Duluth in back-to-back double overtime NCAA Tournament games…recorded five shutouts on the season…appeared in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” on March 5…earned the Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week four times, the Player of the Week twice, and the Rookie of the Week once on Oct. 8…received Hockey East Rookie of the Month in October and February and the Goalie of the Month for November…selected to the Hockey East All-Star Second Team…unanimous selection to the Hockey East All-Rookie team…named to the All-USCHO Rookie Team… earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement…BC’s Scholar-Athlete Award recipient….named to Hockey East’s All-Academic team...recorded 37 saves, a .949 save percentage and a 1.20 GAA in 100 minutes at the 2007 Women’s National Festival in Lake Placid, N.Y…one of 22 players named to the 2007 U.S. Women’s Under-22 Select Team.

BEFORE BCPlayed in goal for Deerfield Academy.…named captain in 2006…in 2003-04, recorded a .930 save percentage, 1.50 GAA and seven shutouts…finished 2004-05 with a .950 save percentage, 1.27 GAA and eight shutouts…also played on the 2005-06 Assabet Valley U-19 club team…won five state championships, two third place national finishes and a second place national finish…received two MVP awards at Deerfield, one shared with Eagle Stephanie Olchowski…awarded William Jaffe Cup for sportsmanship and leadership at Deerfield…participated in the USA Hockey Girls’ 15/16 National Festival and Girls’ 17/18 National Festival from 2002 to 2006…varsity letterwinner in softball (captain), soccer (all-league selection) and cross-country.

PERSONALBorn on July 29, 1988…daughter of David and Cathy Schaus…has two brothers, Steven and Michael…enrolled in the Lynch School of Education as a human development major with a biology minor.

CAREER STATS

Year W-L-T GP/MIN GA/AVG. SVS./AVG. SO2006-07 20-10-2 32/2016:13 64/1.90 866/.931 52007-08 14-13-7 34/2052:48 75/2.19 920/.925 22008-09 28-8-5 35/2027:48 57/1.69 861/.938 10Totals 62-31-14 101/6096:49 196/1.93 2647/.931 17

CAPTAIN

30 • MOLLY SCHAUS

• Goaltender | Captain• Senior | 5-9• Deerfield Academy / Natick, Mass.

CAREER HIGHSSaves 73 (2/6/07)Minutes 114:13 (2/6/07)Fewest GA 0 (x7)

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SENIOR YEAR (2010-11)Named as one of the 2010 Captains.

JUNIOR YEAR (2008-09)Played in 35 games…led team with 59 points with 23 goals and 36 assists…scored 20 power-play points with seven goals and 13 assists, most on the team for the second year in a row…named Hockey East Player of the Month for October and November…member of gold medal U.S. Women’s Select Team at 2008 Four Nations Cup…Hockey East Player of the Week on November 17, December 1, and February 9…invited to USA Hockey Women’s Holiday Camp…nominated for 2009 Patty Kazmaier Award…featured in Sports Illustrated “Faces in the Crowd” in February 18 issue…TPS Hockey East Player of the Year…named to U.S. National Team…New England Division I All-Star…RBK/AHCA Second Team All-America honors…won gold with U.S. National Team at the 2009 IIHF Women’s World Championship in Finland…Hockey East All-Academic Team honors…selected to U.S. National Team to compete in 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007-08)Played in all 34 games…led the team with 38 points and 22 goals…second with 16 assists…recorded 11 power-play points (6g, 5a), the most on the Eagles…ranked seventh in the league for overall points and tied for third with 30 conference points…scored 18 Hockey East goals, placing second on the season…scored four game-winning goals and two shorthanded goals…scored in 25 of 34 games, including a nine-game scoring streak of 15 points from Oct. 27 to Dec. 6…recorded 10 multiple-point games…took 138 shots and registered a +22 rating…earned TPS Hockey East Player of the Week on Dec. 3 for scoring the tying goal against Connecticut on Nov. 29 and then tallying a season-best four points (2g, 2a) in the win against the Huskies on Dec. 1…named TPS Hockey East

Player of the Month for a 13-point performance, scoring in nine of 10 games and notching four game-winning goals…named to the Hockey East All-Star Second Team…runner-up of the Humboldt Storage and Moving Three Stars Award…invited to USA Hockey’s Holiday Camp…played on the U.S. National team that won the gold medal at the 2008 IIHF World Women’s Championship in Harbin, China, in April…earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement…named to Hockey East All-Academic Team.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006 -07)Played all 36 games…scored 17 goals and a school-record 37 assists for 54 points…named the Hockey East Scoring Champion with 34 league points…led the team in points and assists…third in the country for rookie scoring…notched four game-winning goals, five power-play goals and one shorthanded goal…named to the New Hampshire All-Tournament team in November…recorded a season-high four points against Vermont on Jan. 13 with one goal and three assists…also registered three assists in games against Wayne State on Nov. 25 and Dartmouth in the NCAA quarterfinal on March 10…named Hockey East Rookie of the Week on four occasions and selected as both the New England Hockey Journal and Hockey East Player of the Week for the week of Jan. 29…selected Hockey East Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year and was voted unanimously to the Hockey East All-Star First Team and All-Rookie Team…earned slot on All-USCHO Third Team and All-USCHO Rookie Team…voted to the New England Hockey Writers Division I Women’s All-Star Team…participated in the 2007 Women’s National Festival in Lake Placid, N.Y…one of 22 players named to the 2007 U.S. Women’s Under-22 Select Team.

BEFORE BCPlayed for the Honeybaked Club Team in the Mid-West Elite Hockey League…made the MWEHL first team for the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons…received both the MWEHL scoring title and Silver Award of Academics for the 2005-06 season…a selection for the select 15/16 festival and a two-time selection for the select 17/18 festival…overall winner of the 2005 Easton Skills Competition at the national tournament in Colorado Springs, Colo…captain of the 2004-05 Ohio Flames…named MVP of the 2005 Toronto Aeros “Future Stars” Tournament and the 2005 Mississauga Chiefs Christmas Tournament…a three-time varsity letterwinner in volleyball and four-time varsity letterwinner in softball….received the Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award and the Ohio High School Athletic Association Scholar Athlete Award.

PERSONALBorn on January 13, 1988…daughter of Ken and Nancy Stack…has one sister, Kim, and one brother, Kevin…enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

CAREER STATS

Year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2006-07 36 17 37 54 10/20 +262007-08 34 22 16 38 15/30 +222008-09 35 23 36 59 10/20 +33Totals 105 62 89 151 35/70 +81

CAPTAIN

16 • KELLI STACK

• Forward | Captain• Senior | 5-5• Honeybaked Club Team / Brooklyn Heights, Ohio

CAREER HIGHSGoals 3 (Nov. 16, 2008)Assists 3 (x3)Points 4 (x2)

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AS A JUNIOR (2009-10)Played in all 35 games…tallied one goal and two assists for three points on the season…scored her first goal for BC in the team’s 1-1 tie against Maine on Oct. 18…registered an assist in the 3-3 tie against Syracuse on Oct. 9 and another in the 3-3 tie with Yale on Jan. 9…tallied 22 shots for the year…named to 2009-10 All-ACC Honor Roll…earned the 2009-10 Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BCAttended US National Development camp from 2003-05…played for two years at Clarkson University before transferring to Boston College for her

junior year…spent four years at Deerfield Academy and served as team captain during the 2006-07 season…won the 2007 Deerfield Scholar Athlete Award…scored 18 goals and had nine assists in 25 games as top scorer for her team in the New England Prep School

League in 2006-07 ... received MVP honors for her team…also captained the softball team her senior year.

PERSONALBorn on June 9, 1989…is the daughter of Brett and Julie Hart… enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

CAREER STATS

Year GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2009-10 35 1 2 3 5/10 -5TOTAL 35 1 2 3 5/10 -5

SENIOR

27 • LAURA HART

• Forward• Senior | 5-7• Deerfield Academy / Wheaton, Ill.

CAREER HIGHSGoals 1 (Oct. 18, 2009)Assists 1 (x2)Points 1 (x3)

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NOTESShoots right.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10)Played in all 35 games…recorded three assists on the season including a career-high two in the team’s 3-3 tie with Syracuse on Oct. 9…took 43 shots.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09)Played in 32 games…registered four goals and three assists for seven points…recorded first collegiate point in 2-0 win over Clarkson 10/4 with an assist…tallied first collegiate goal in a 5-2 win over RPI 10/11…scored the game-winner in 3-2 win over Boston University in the semifinals of the 2009 Hockey East Tournament…took 32 shots on the season…finished the season with a +3 rating.

BEFORE BCFour-year letterwinner at Eden Prairie High School…scored 79 goals, 87 assists and tallied 166 points in high-school career and helped Eden Prairie to a 111-5-1 record…member of the 2005-06 and 2007-08 state championship teams…scored a hat-trick in state championship as a senior…named to the 2005-06 and 2007-08 All-Tournament team…three time All-Conference, three time All-State Honorable Mention…attended USA National Development Camp 2004-06.

PERSONALBorn May 23, 1990…daughter of Scott and Michelle Green…has an older brother Brenden, an older sister Ashlyn and a younger brother Brett…enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

21 • ANDREA GREEN

• Forward• Junior | 5-7• Eden Prairie / Chanhassen, Minn.

CAREER HIGHSGoals 1 (x4)Assists 2 (Oct. 9, 2009)Points 2 (Oct. 9, 2009)

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2008-09 32 4 3 7 12/24 +32009-10 35 0 3 3 15/46 -8TOTAL 67 4 6 10 27/70 -5

NOTESCatches left.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10)Played in 14 games, recording 13 starts…tallied a career high 777:55 minutes in goal while establishing a 3-7-3 record, including two shutouts…finished the season with 359 saves, a 2.47 goals against average and a .918 save percentage…allowed 32 goals on the season, nine of them coming while her team was on the penalty kill…named to the 2009-10 All-ACC Honor Roll…earned the 2009-10 Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09)Played in four games…recorded 129:40 minutes in net…saw first action of the season against Quinnipiac, did not allow a goal in 9:40 minutes of play…started against Dartmouth 11/5…made 59 saves including a high of 35 against Dartmouth…allowed six goals…finished the season with a 2.78 GAA and a .908 save percentage…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BCPlayed for Loomis Chaffee in Windsor, Conn…as a senior in 2007-2008 compiled a .976 save percentage, 1.25 GAA and 273 saves in 17 games.…member of the CT Polar Bears in USA Nationals U-16 and U-19…participated in USA National Development Camp 2005, 2006 and 2007…varsity letterwinner in field hockey and lacrosse.

PERSONALBorn August, 20, 1989…daughter of John Kingston and Anne Moriarty…one older sister, Ali…enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

32 • KIERA KINGSTON

• Goaltender • Junior | 5-6• Loomis Chaffee /Trumbull, Conn.

CAREER HIGHSSaves 40 (Jan. 15, 2010)Minutes 65 (Oct. 18, 2010)Fewest GA 0 (x3)

CAREER STATS

Year W-L-T GP/MIN GA/AVG. SVS./AVG. SO2008-09 0-1-0 4/129:40 6/2.78 59/.908 02009-10 3-7-3 14/777:55 32/2.47 359/.918 2TOTAL 3-8-3 18/905:35 38/2.63 418/.913 2

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BEFORE BCPlayed two years at Cornell University…made an appearance in the Frozen Four in 2010 with Cornell…led defensemen with point at Cornell in freshman year, 2009-09…attended Cushing Academy for a year…graduated high school from Buckingham, Browne, & Nichols…ISL All League for junior and senior year at BB&N…Coach’s Cup…captain junior and senior year…also played field hockey and softall…in softball, team captain junior and senior year…ISL All League for softball sophomore, junior, and senior year...1933 Award at BB&N.

PERSONALBorn May 1, 1989…daughter of Peter and Kim Martino…has three siblings, Nick, Justin, and Ariana…both father and brother Nick graduated from BC…hopes to pursue career in public health…enrolled in Lynch School of Education.

26 • JESSICA MARTINO

• Defense• Junior | 5-5• Cornell University / Winthrop, Mass.

NOTESShoots left.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10)Played in all 35 games…tallied two assists for the season in games against Syracuse on Oct. 9 and Boston University on Feb. 28…took 18 shots…named to All-ACC Honor Roll…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09)Played in all 36 games…registered two assists for two points…registered first collegiate point with an assist in 5-2 win over RPI, Oct. 11…finished the season with a +10 rating…took 14 shots on the season…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BCFour-year varsity letter winner at Loomis Chaffee…finished high school career with 20 goals and 47 assists for a total of 67 points and an average +/- rating of 29…captained hockey team as a senior…received Coaches award for Ice Hockey, 2008…attended USA Hockey National Development Camp 2004-2007…Taft Tournament Champions 2004, 2006…member of CT Polar Bears in USA Nationals U-12 and U-19…varsity letterwinner and captain of field hockey and softball teams.

PERSONALBorn December 7, 1989…daughter of Bill and Ann Regan…one older brother Billy and one younger brother Mike…enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

6 • KRISTIN REGAN

• Defense• Junior | 5-6• Loomis Chaffee / Hamden, Conn.

CAREER HIGHSGoals -Assists 1 (x4)Points 1 (x4)

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2008-09 36 0 2 2 7/14 +102009-10 35 0 2 2 9/18 -5TOTAL 69 0 4 4 16/32 +5

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NOTESShoots right.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10)Played in 32 games…finished third on the team in points with 18, having registered nine goals and nine assists…recorded 95 shots…tallied a career high three assists in the team’s 5-3 win over Colgate on Oct. 10...also notched a season high two goals in the Eagles’ 4-1 win at Maine on Feb. 13…was named to the Women’s Hockey East All-Star team and competed for the conference against the United States’ women’s national team…named to All-ACC Honor Roll.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09)Played in all 36 games…led the freshman class in scoring with 14 goals and 15 assists for 29 points…recorded first collegiate goal on Oct. 11 in 5-2 win over RPI, tallied three points (2g, 1a)…tallied at least one point in sixteen games and at least two points in eight games…scored two goals in the NCAA Tournament against Minnesota in the quarterfinals…finished the year with a +14 rating…named to the Hockey East All-Rookie team…named Hockey East Mission Rookie of the Month for January…named Hockey East Mission Rookie of the Week 1/19…named the Hockey East TPS/Player of the Week 3/16…earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BCPlayed sophomore through senior year at the North American Hockey Academy in Stowe, VT…under coach Bill Driscoll, collected 38 goals and 57 assists in the 2007-08 season…NAHA White Team Captain…also played golf, basketball and softball…was an honor roll student.

PERSONALBorn May 2, 1990…daughter of Michael and Eva Restuccia…one older brother Mike and one younger brother Matt…enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

22 • MARY RESTUCCIA

• Forward• Junior | 5-6• North American Hockey Academy / Chester Springs, Pa.

CAREER HIGHSGoals 2 (x5)Assists 3 (x2)Points 3 (x6)

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2008-09 36 14 15 29 20/40 +142009-10 32 9 9 18 30/71 -3TOTAL 68 23 24 47 50/111 +11

NOTESShoots right.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10)Missed the entire season due to injury…named to All-ACC Honor Roll…earned Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09)Played in 32 games…tallied five goals for five points…finished the season with a +4 rating…took 20 shots on the season…tallied first collegiate goal in 4-1 win over Vermont, Oct. 31…earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors 11/3…earned the Athletic Directors Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BCGraduated from Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. in 2007…finished with 67 goals, 50 assists and 117 points…was leading scorer for Phillips 2004, 2005, 2007…completed a post-graduate year at Cushing Academy…second on the team in scoring with 12 goals and 11 assists for 23 points…member of Washington Lady Capitals travel team, 2006…earned Sportsmanship Award at Cushing…Boston Globe All-Star in Field Hockey at Cushing…captain of softball team and was a Boston Globe Central New England Prep School All-Star in softball at Cushing…honor roll student.

PERSONALBorn February 14, 1989…daughter of Dave and Michele Shea…enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

23 • MEGAN SHEA

• Forward• Junior | 5-5• Cushing Academy / Manchester, N.H.

CAREER HIGHSGoals 2 (10/31/08)Assists -Points 2 (10/31/08)

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2008-09 32 5 0 5 3/6 +42009-10 DID NOT PLAY

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NOTESShoots left.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10)Played in all 35 games…registered one goal and a career high six assists…tallied first collegiate assist in the team’s 3-3 tie against Syracuse on Oct. 9…also set a career high with two multiple point games…recorded at least one point in three straight games from Oct. 9-Oct. 13…tallied 49 shots on the year.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09)Played in 35 games…registered one goal…scored first collegiate goal in 5-0 win against Hockey East opponent Vermont 1/25…took 34 shots on the season.

BEFORE BCPlayed three years at Cushing Academy…captained the team senior year…as a senior recorded 9 goals and 9 assists for 18 points…earned Offensive Player of the Year Award as a junior in 2006-07…selected to All-Tournament Team 2006-07 and 2007-08…member of USA U-18 Select Team 2007.

PERSONALBorn May 3, 1990…daughter of Joe and Mary Szlosek…has one younger sister, Amanda…enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

8 • ALISON SZLOSEK

• Forward• Junior | 5-8• Cushing Academy / Bedford, Mass.

CAREER HIGHSGoals 1 (x2)Assists 2 (Nov. 15, 2009)Points 2 (x2)

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2008-09 35 1 0 1 3/6 -42009-10 35 1 6 7 12/24 -8TOTAL 70 2 6 8 15/30 -12

NOTESShoots right.

AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10)Played in all 35 games…finished third on the team in scoring with nine goals and five assists for 14 points…recorded 96 shots…tallied two power-play goals and tied for the team lead with three game-winning goals…scored a career high two goals in the 3-2 win over New Hampshire, including the game-winner in overtime…also recorded three multiple point games on the season…was named to the Women’s Hockey East All-Star team and competed for the conference against the United States’ women’s national team.

AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09)Played in 36 games…second in the freshman class in scoring…tallied 12 goals and 11 assists for 23 points…recorded first collegiate goal in the first game of the season a 2-0 win over Clarkson…recorded four game-winning goals…finished the season with a +14 rating…took 78 shots on the season…earned Hockey East Mission Rookie of the Week honors (1/5) for scoring the game-winning goal, the only goal of the game against Yale in overtime.

BEFORE BCFour-year varsity letterwinner…captained the team junior and senior year…as a senior in 2007/2008 scored 35 goals, 16 assists for a total of 51 points and a +21 rating…two-time All-State and two-time All-State honorable mention…three-time All-Conference…top ten finalist for the Ms. Minnesota hockey award…member of theUSA U-18 National team in 2007…All-Conference and captain of soccer team as well.

PERSONALBorn February 22, 1990…daughter of Marty and Danette Welch…has one older sister Missy and one older brother Casey…enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.

17 • DANIELLE WELCH

• Forward• Junior | 5-9• Hastings H.S. / Hastings, Minn.

CAREER HIGHSGoals 2 (Dec. 4, 2009)Assists 2 (11/1/08)Points 3 (11/1/08)

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2008-09 36 12 11 23 6/12 +142009-10 35 9 5 14 13/37 -8TOTALS 61 21 16 37 19/49 +6

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NOTESShoots left.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in 29 games…led all Hockey East freshmen defensemen in scoring with four goals and nine assists for 13 points…took 86 shots…recorded three, two-point performances with a goal and an assist in a 3-3 tie against Vermont on Nov. 20, as well as two assists in a 3-2, overtime win against Northeastern on Dec. 4 and a 2-2 tie with Providence on Dec. 11…registered first collegiate point with a goal in the team’s 1-1 tie with Clarkson on Oct. 3…earned her first assist in a 1-1 tie with Quinnipiac on Oct. 16…tallied two power-play goals and one unassisted score for the year…earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors on Nov. 23, after recording a goal and an assist, as well as the shootout winner following a 3-3 tie with Vermont on Nov. 20.

BEFORE BCPlayed on the U-18 National Team in 2008 and 2009 winning gold in both tournaments…member of the national camp since she was 14 years old…served as team captain for Northwood during the 2008-09 season.

PERSONALBorn on March 10, 1991 in Euclid, Ohio…she is the daughter of Leslie Dean and LaTanya Bolden……enrolled in the Lynch School of Education.

10 • BLAKE BOLDEN

• Defense• Sophomore | 5-7• Northwood School / Stow, Ohio

CAREER HIGHSGoals 1 (x4)Assists 2 (x2)Points 2 (x3)

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2009-10 29 4 9 13 24/59 -11TOTAL 29 4 9 13 24/59 -11

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Appeared in 24 games, starting 22 of them…finished the season with a 5-10-7 record in 1367:04 minutes…recorded a 2.90 goals against average and a .907 save percentage with 66 goals against and 644 saves…40% of goals allowed occurred while her team was on the penalty kill…notched one shutout on the season in the team’s 0-0 tie with Connecticut on Nov. 15…twice earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors, grabbing the prize on Nov. 16 and Dec. 14…named to All-ACC Honor Roll…earned Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BCPlayed on the 2009 U-18 women’s national team, winning the gold medal…finished in second place in the 2009 U-19 national championship with the Chicago Mission…won the 2008 national championship for U-19 women’s hockey with the Chicago Mission.

PERSONALBorn on January 3, 1991...she is one of Tom and Lori Boyles’ two children…...enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

29 • CORINNE BOYLES

• Goaltender• Sophomore | 5-5• Chicago Mission / Wheaton, Ill.

CAREER HIGHSSaves 46 (Feb. 2, 2010)Minutes 65 (x6)Fewest GA 0 (Nov. 15, 2009)

CAREER STATS

Year W-L-T GP/MIN GA/AVG. SVS./AVG. SO2009-10 5-10-7 24/1367:04 66/2.90 644/.907 1TOTAL 5-10-7 24/1367:04 66/2.90 644/.907 1

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NOTESShoots right.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in 34 games…missed one game due to injury…recorded five goals and five assists for 10 points on the season… registered first collegiate point with a goal in a 5-3 win over Colgate on Oct. 10…notched first assist in a 1-1 tie with Maine on Oct. 18…tallied 48 shots…scored the gamewinner in the team’s 3-2 victory over Maine on Feb. 12, while also recording a two-point effort with a goal and an assist for the game.

BEFORE BCPlayed four years at Cushing Academy, serving as team captain during her senior year (2008-09)…received the award for the finest contribution to the team in 2008-09 and was honored as the best offensive player from 2007-09…also played on the school’s soccer and softball teams.

PERSONALBorn on May 1, 1991...Kristina is the daughter of Chris and Prisca Brown...enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences.

2 • KRISTINA BROWN

• Forward• Sophomore | 5-4• Cushing Academy / North Andover, Mass.

CAREER HIGHSGoals 1 (x5)Assists 1 (x5)Points 2 (Feb. 12, 2010)

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2009-10 34 5 5 10 10/20 -3TOTAL 34 5 5 10 10/20 -3

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in all 35 games…recorded three assists on the season…notched her first collegiate point during the team’s 3-3 tie with Vermont on Nov. 20…took 27 shots…registered back-to-back games with points, with assists against Yale on Jan. 9 and Northeastern on Jan. 11.

BEFORE BCScored 123 points (18 goals, 105 assists) while playing for Shattuck St. Mary’s between 2006-09…also played on the school’s golf team in 2009…member of her high school’s honor roll from 2006-09…played on the 2007 and 2009 U-19 National Championship teams…served as an assistant captain during the 2008-09 season…was a USA National Development Camp participant since she started with the U-14 team.

PERSONALBorn on February 4, 1991 in Dallas, Texas …Dru is the third of David and Christine Burns’ six children…enrolled in the Carroll School of Management.

7 • DRU BURNS

• Defense• Sophomore | 5-6• Shattuck St. Mary’s/Plano, Texas

CAREER HIGHSGoals -----Assists 1 (x3)Points 1 (x3)

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2009-10 35 0 3 3 9/18 -1TOTAL 35 0 3 3 9/18 -1

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NOTESShoots right.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in all 35 games…finished second on the team in scoring with five goals and 14 assists for 19 points…tied for sixth in Hockey East amongst freshmen for points…registered her first point, an assist, in the team’s 5-3 win over Colgate on Oct. 10…scored her first collegiate goal on Nov. 2 in the 2-1 win over No. 8 Boston University…tallied six, multiple point games…scored two power-play goals and one gamewinner on the year.

BEFORE BCWas the 2009 Lawrence Academy team MVP and a member of the all ISL team…finished the 2009 season as the New England runner-up with Lawrence Academy…2008 Assabet Valley national champion…member of the U-18 national team 2008 3-Series team…was a national camp participant in 2005, 2007 and 2008…also played for the varsity lacrosse and field hockey teams at Lawrence…won the New England championship with the field hockey team in 2008.

PERSONALBorn on July 7, 1991 …Ashley is one of David and Sheree Motherwell’s six children. …enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

18 • ASHLEY MOTHERWELL

• Forward• Sophomore | 5-8• Lawrence Academy / St. Charles Ill.

CAREER HIGHSGoals 1 (x5)Assists 2 (x4)Points 2 (x5)

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2009-10 35 5 14 19 11/22 -3TOTAL 35 5 14 19 11/22 -3

NOTESShoots left.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in all 35 games…recorded two shots on the season…named to All-ACC Honor Roll…earned Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BCPlayed for four years at Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, Mass…co-captain during her senior year…also played varsity field hockey for three years and varsity lacrosse for four years…was co-captain of the lacrosse team during her senior year.

PERSONALBorn on September 11, 1990 …her older sister Stephanie, ’09 played for the Boston College Women’s Ice Hockey team for four years. …enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

13 • ELIZABETH OLCHOWSKI

• Forward• Sophomore | 5-10• Deerfield Academy/Greenfield, Mass.

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2009-10 35 0 0 0 1/2 -2TOTAL 35 0 0 0 1/2 -2

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BEFORE BCAttended USA Hockey U-14, U-16, U-17 Player Development Camps…NAHA White Captain 2009-10…Won two NAPHA League Championships…2008-09 JWHL Champion…2009-10 JWHL Runner-Up with NAHA White…USA Hockey U-18 Select Team 2009…USA Hockey U-18 National Team 2010…IIHF World 2010 Silver Medalist.

PERSONALBorn March 27, 1992…daughter of Ray and Mary Beth Bizzari…has two older sisters, Lauren and Katherine…also played varsity soccer and varsity softball…captain of varsity softball junior an senior years…played third base for the First Team Vermont Montain Division Softball junior and senior year…participated in National Honor Society…enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences.

4 • MELISSA BIZZARI

• Forward• Freshman | 5-6• North American Hockey Academy / Stowe, V.T.

NOTESShoots right.

BEFORE BCAttended Newton North High School for one year and Lawrence Academy for four…2009-2010 Lawrence Academy varsity hockey captain…2009-2010 All-League selection…2007 & 2008 National Championship with Assabet Valley U-16 Red... Played varsity field hockey from 2006-2009 and was a 2007 & 2008 Honorable Mention…2009 All-League and team captain…2008 New England champions…Played varsity softball 2007-2008…2007 Honorable Mention…Also played varsity lacrosse in 2009.

PERSONALBorn May 6, 1991…daughter of Thomas and Patricia Doherty...has two older siblings, Ryan and Emilee…on the honor roll throughout high school…post-college ambition is to teach and coach ice hockey…enrolled in the Lynch School of Education.

19 • DANIELLE DOHERTY

• Forward• Freshman | 5-4• Lawrence Academy / Newton, Mass.

NOTESShoots right.

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10)Played in all 35 games…recorded six goals and six assists for 12 points on the season…took 66 shots…tallied her first collegiate point, an assist, in her first game, during the team’s 5-1 loss to Clarkson on Oct. 2…scored her first goal on Oct. 10 during a 5-3 victory over Colgate…tied for the team lead with three power-play goals…recorded her first multiple point game by notching two assists in BC’s 3-3 tie with Yale on Jan. 9…followed that performance by tallying two goals in the team’s 7-4 loss to Northeastern on Jan. 11…scored seven points over the course of three straight games from Jan. 9-Jan. 14…earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors on Jan. 18.

BEFORE BCThree-time National Championship team member (Assabet Valley)…two-time All-ISL award winner…two-time All-League honorable mention…first player to score over 100 points for The Rivers School with 58-60-118…also played on the school’s lacrosse and field hockey teams.

PERSONALBorn on January 29, 1991 in Lancaster, PA …Caitlin is the second of Jack and Lisa Walsh’s ten children. …enrolled in the Carroll School of Management

11 • CAITLIN WALSH

• Forward• Sophomore | 5-5• The Rivers School / Franklin, Mass.

CAREER HIGHSGoals 2 (Jan. 11, 2010)Assists 2 (Jan. 9, 2010)Points 3 (Jan. 11, 2010)

CAREER STATSYear GP G A PTS PEN/MIN +/-2009-10 35 6 6 12 21/42 -8TOTAL 35 6 6 12 21/42 -8

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NOTESShoots right.

BEFORE BClayed on Little Caesar’s u19 team…assistant captain…been on three U18 World Championship teams winning two gold medals (2008, 2009) and one silver (2010)…captain for 2010 U18 team…named one of the Top Three players for Team USA at the 2010 World Championships…in August 2010, youngest player on the Over-22 team at the USA Hockey Women’s National Festival.

24 • MEAGAN MANGENE

• Defense/Forward• Freshman | 5-6 • Little Caesar’s U19 Team / Miller Place, N.Y.

NOTESShoots right.

BEFORE BCAttended Woburn High School for two years and was State Champion with them…New England Finalist with Lawrence Academy.

PERSONALBorn May 21, 1991…daughter of Larry Movsessian and Jessica Ianillo…has two younger siblings, Alex and Amy…on the honor roll/high honor roll every year of high school…Character Congress Winner at Woburn High…hopes to one day own a business…enrolled in Carroll School of Management.

12 • AMANDA MOVSESSIAN

• Forward• Freshman | 5-3• Lawrence Academy / Woburn, Mass.

NOTESShoots left.

BEFORE BC2007-2010 State Champions in Michigan…2009 gold medalist at theU-18 World Championships with Team USA…2010 Silver Medalist at the U-18 World Championship with Team USA

PERSONALBorn February 21, 1992…daughter of Jim and Barb Delacy…has one older sister, Brittany, and two younger siblings, Tori and Brandon…involved in National Honor Society…hopes to become an oncologist or do something in sports medicine…enrolled in College of Arts and Sciences.

9 • TAYLOR WASYLK

• Forward• Freshman | 5-10• Port Huron Northern / Port Huron, Mich.

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2009-10 RESULTS AND STATISTICS

Hockey East Overall GP W L T Pts. GF GA W L T GF Providence 21 11 5 5 30 59 44 15 11 9 93NewHampshire 21 13 6 2 28 65 41 19 9 5 99BostonUniv. 21 10 6 5 28 54 41 17 9 12 103Northeastern 21 9 6 6 28 45 34 17 9 7 78Connecticut 21 10 5 6 27 46 33 21 9 7 95Boston College 21 7 10 4 22 41 54 8 17 10 64Vermont 21 5 15 1 11 26 55 10 22 1 52Maine 21 3 15 3 10 24 58 6 20 5 63

2009-10 RESULTSOCT. 2 atClarkson L 1-5 3 atClarkson T 1-1 (OT) 9 Syracuse T 3-3 (OT) 10 Colgate W 5-3 13 NORTHEASTERN L 2-3 16 Quinnipiac T 1-1 (OT) 18 MAINE T 1-1 (OT)NOV. 2 atBOSTONUNIV. W 2-1 6 VERMONT W 3-0 7 VERMONT L 1-5 14 atCONNECTICUT T 0-0 (OT) 15 CONNECTICUT W 4-0 18 BOSTONUNIV. L 0-4 20 atVERMONT T 3-3 (OT) 27 Minnesota-Duluth L 0-3 28 Minnesota-Duluth L 1-5DEC. 4 NORTHEASTERN W 3-2 (OT) 8 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 0-4 11 PROVIDENCE T 2-2 (OT)JAN. 9 Yale T 3-3 (OT) 11 atNORTHEASTERN L 4-7 14 St.Lawrence T 3-3 (OT) 15 St.Lawrence L 0-4 19 atBOSTONUNIV. L 1-3 23 atPROVIDENCE L 1-2 (OT) 24 PROVIDENCE L 3-6 27 atDartmouth L 3-6FEB. 2 atHarvard^ L 0-5 6 atCONNECTICUT L 1-3 9 BostonUniversity^ T 1-1 (OT) 12 atMAINE W 3-2 13 atMAINE W 4-1 20 atNEWHAMPSHIRE W 2-1 21 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 1-4 28 atBostonUniversity* L 1-3

Hockey East games in CAPS; * - Hockey East Tournament; ^ - 2010 Beanpot;

2009-10 STATISTICSOVERALL: 8-17-10 / CONF: 7-10-4 / HOME: 4-9-6 / AWAY: 4-8-3 / NEUT: 0-0-1

No. Name GP G A Pts. Shots Pct. +/- 2 KristinaBrown 34 5 5 10 48 .104 5 TracyJohnson 35 0 1 1 7 .000 6 KristinRegan 35 0 2 2 18 .000 7 DruBurns 35 0 3 3 27 .000 8 AlisonSzlosek 35 1 6 7 49 .020 9 AllieThunstrom 35 22 7 29 159 .13810 BlakeBolden 29 4 9 13 86 .047 11 CaitlinWalsh 35 6 6 12 66 .09112 ShannonWebster 35 2 6 8 26 .07713 LibbyOlchowski 33 0 0 0 2 .00014 KatelynKurth 35 0 4 4 31 .00017 DanielleWelch 35 9 5 14 96 .09418 AshleyMotherwell 35 5 13 19 69 .07221 AndreaGreen 35 0 3 3 43 .00022 MaryRestuccia 32 9 9 18 95 .09527 LauraHart 35 1 2 3 22 .045TM TEAM 10 0 0 0 0 .000 Total 35 64 82 146 844 .076 Opponents 35 100 159 259 1103 .091

No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg. Saves Pct. W-L-T Sho 29 CorinneBoyles 24-11 1366:34 66 2.90 644 .4907 5-10-7 32 KieraKingston 14-21 777:55 322 2.47 359 .918 3-7-3TM EMPTYNET 10 10:19 2 - 0 .000 0-0-0 Total 35 2154:48 100 2.78 1003 .909 8-17-10 Opponents 35 2154:48 64 1.78 780 .924 17-8-10

POINTSALLIETHUNSTROM 29ASHLEYMOTHERWELL 19MARYRESTUCCIA 18

GOALSALLIETHUNSTROM 22MARYRESTUCCIA 9DANIELLEWELCH 9

ASSISTSALLIETHUNSTROM 22MARYRESTUCCIA 9DANIELLEWELCH 9

POWER-PLAY GOALSCAITLINWALSH 3MARYRESTUCCIA 3ALLIETHUNSTROM 3

SHORTHANDED GOALSMARYRESTUCCIA 1

GAME-WINNING GOALSALLIETHUNSTROM 3DANIELLEWELCH 3

TEAM LEADERS

HOCKEY EAST FINAL STANDINGS

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2009-10 ACCOLADES

BLAKE BOLDENG HockeyEastRookieoftheWeek(11/23)G HockeyEastAll-RookieTeam

CORINNE BOYLESG HockeyEastRookieoftheWeek(11/16&12/14)G AthleticDirector’sAward

LAURA HARTG AthleticDirector’sAward

TRACY JOHNSONG AthleticDirector’sAward

KIERA KINGSTONG BauerGoaltenderoftheMonth(February)G AthleticDirector’sAward

ALLIE THUNSTROMG PattyKazmaiernomineeG HockeyEastSecondTeamAll-Star

ASHLEY MOTHERWELLG HockeyEastAll-RookieTeam

LIBBY OLCHOWSKIG AthleticDirector’sAward

KRISTIN REGANG AthleticDirector’sAward

SHANNON WEBSTERG AthleticDirector’sAward

MARY RESTUCCIAG HockeyEastAll-Star

DANIELLE WELCHG HockeyEastAll-Star

MEGAN SHEAG AthleticDirector’sAward

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TheylostaheartbreakertoCanadaintheXXIVancouverWinterOlympicsfinalgameonFebruary28,2010,butTeamUSAveteransMollySchausandKelliStackdidn’tleaveemptyhanded.ThetwoseniorEaglesreturntotheHeightsdecoratedwithsilvermedalsandayearofexperienceagainstsomeofthebestfemalehockeyplayersintheworld.

Ontheroadtothegoldmedalgame,USAdefeatedChina(12-1),Russia(13-0),Finland(6-0),andSweden(9-1).ItwasonlythegrizzledTeamCanadathatcouldfellthefinely-tunedUSAsquad.

Schausplayedatotalof52minutesingoal,witharecordof1-0-0.Sherecordedfivesavesandhadzerogoalsagainstfora1.000savepercentage.

Stackplayedinallfivegames,totalingthreegoalsandfiveassistsforeightpointswith15shotsongoal.

BothplayerswillreturntotheicethisfallwearingtheirBostonCollegeuniformsforthefirsttimeinoverayear.TheirleadershipandtalentwassorelymissedandwillcertainlybeakeycomponentintheEagles’successinthe2010-11season.

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2010 BEANPOTLastyear,BostonCollegefelltoHarvard5-0inthefirstroundoftheBeanpotinCambridge.TheytiedBostonUniversity1-1intheconsolationgameafewdayslater.Harvardultimatelywentontowinthe2010trophyina1-0contestagainstNortheastern.ItwastheCrimson’s13thBeanpotvictory,thefirstsince2008.

2011 BEANPOTTheEagleswilllooktotakethetrophybacktotheHeightswhenthe33rdAnnualBeanpottakesplaceatKelleyRinkinConteForumonFebruary8and15,2011.BCwilltakeontheTerriersinthefirstround,whileNortheasternwillgetasecondchanceagainstdefendingchampHarvard.

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HOCKEY EAST ASSOCIATIONThe Women’s Hockey East Association proudlyenters its ninth season of play after officiallycommencing league action in the fall of 2002. Ineight short years, the conference has emerged asone of the topwomen’s ice hockey conferences inthe nation, having sent three teams to the FrozenFour and nine teams to the NCAA Tournament inthe league’s eight-year existence, including mostrecentlyNewHampshire’sFrozenFourappearancein2008.

In2010,BostonUniversitycaptured itsfirstHockeyEasttournamentchampionshipoverConnecticutinatough2-1overtimebattle.ItwasthefirsttournamentmeetingofthetwoteamsandalthoughtheHuskieshad bested the Terriers in the regular season, itwasBU’sturntocomeoutontop.TheTerriersalso

boasted two award winners for the 2010 season.SeniorgoaltenderAshleyLeichliterwasgrantedtheTurfer Athletic Award for the student athlete whobestexemplifies thecorevaluesofTurferAthletics:tenacity, commitment, and innovation, whilesophomoredefenderKaseyBoucherpickedup theSportsmanshipAward.TournamenthostProvidencefinishedfirst in the regularseasonandheadcoachBobDeraney was namedCoach of theYear. NewHampshirewasalsorecognizedasforwardKristinaLavoiewasnametheBauerRookieoftheYear.

In2009,BostonCollege’sKelliStackearnedPlayeroftheYearhonorsforthesecondtimeinhercareer.

InFebruary2007, the leaguedebuted its inaugural“Skating StridesAgainst Breast Cancer”. The one-dayeventwashostedbyHockeyEastschoolsasawaytoestablishagreaterfanbase,toraiseneededfunds,andtoworkwiththespecificcharitiestoraiseawarenessforboththeleagueandthespecificcause.Intheinitialyear,closeto$20,000wasdonatedbackto local breast cancer charities (Friends of Mel’sFoundationandtheAmericanCancerSociety),vastlyexceeding expectations. Last year, over $38,000dollarswasraisedinthethirdyearoftheprogramtobring the three-year total to over $90,000. “SkatingStrides”haswontwonationalawardsatNACMAinthe “SingleDayAttendancePromotion” category in2007and2009.Thefourthannual“SkatingStridesAgainstBreastCancer”willhaveaneventoneveryWHEAcampusthisseason,aswellasparticipationbyalloftheHockeyEastmen’steams.

Fenway Park played host for the Hockey Eastdoubleheader on Friday, January 8, 2010, whereNewHampshiredefeatedNortheastern5-3inthefirstoutdoorwomen’sgameinhistory.

HISTORYThe Women’s Hockey East Association proudlyenters its ninth season of play after officiallycommencing league action in the fall of 2002. Ineight short years, the conference has emerged asone of the topwomen’s ice hockey conferences inthe nation, having sent three teams to the FrozenFour and nine teams to the NCAA Tournament inthe league’s eight-year existence, including mostrecentlyNewHampshire’sFrozenFourappearancein2008.

In2010,BostonUniversitycaptured itsfirstHockeyEasttournamentchampionshipoverConnecticutinatough2-1overtimebattle.ItwasthefirsttournamentmeetingofthetwoteamsandalthoughtheHuskieshad bested the Terriers in the regular season, it

wasBU’sturntocomeoutontop.TheTerriersalsoboasted two award winners for the 2010 season.SeniorgoaltenderAshleyLeichliterwasgrantedtheTurfer Athletic Award for the student athlete whobestexemplifies thecorevaluesofTurferAthletics:tenacity, commitment, and innovation, whilesophomoredefenderKaseyBoucherpickedup theSportsmanshipAward.TournamenthostProvidencefinishedfirst in the regularseasonandheadcoachBobDeraney was namedCoach of theYear. NewHampshirewasalsorecognizedasforwardKristinaLavoiewasnametheBauerRookieoftheYear.

In2009,BostonCollege’sKelliStackearnedPlayeroftheYearhonorsforthesecondtimeinhercareer.

InFebruary2007, the leaguedebuted its inaugural“Skating StridesAgainst Breast Cancer”. The one-dayeventwashostedbyHockeyEastschoolsasawaytoestablishagreaterfanbase,toraiseneededfunds,andtoworkwiththespecificcharitiestoraiseawarenessforboththeleagueandthespecificcause.Intheinitialyear,closeto$20,000wasdonatedbackto local breast cancer charities (Friends of Mel’sFoundationandtheAmericanCancerSociety),vastlyexceeding expectations. Last year, over $38,000dollarswasraisedinthethirdyearoftheprogramtobring the three-year total to over $90,000. “SkatingStrides”haswontwonationalawardsatNACMAinthe “SingleDayAttendancePromotion” category in2007and2009.Thefourthannual“SkatingStridesAgainstBreastCancer”willhaveaneventoneveryWHEAcampusthisseason,aswellasparticipationbyalloftheHockeyEastmen’steams.

Fenway Park played host for the Hockey Eastdoubleheader on Friday, January 8, 2010, whereNewHampshiredefeatedNortheastern5-3inthefirstoutdoorwomen’sgameinhistory.

2010-11HOCKEY EAST STAFFCommissioner JoeBertagnaAssociateCommissioner KathyWyntersAsst.CommissionerforPublicRelations PeterSourisSupervisorofOfficials DavidLezenskiAsst.SupervisorofOfficials BobQuinnWebSiteCoordinator DanParkhurstCoord.ofMinorOfficials JimPrior2010-11GraduateIntern GregRosa

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSINGLE-GAME GOALS Name Date Goals Opponent 1. ErinMagee 12-28-96 5 Middlebury 2. ErinMagee 2-23-97 4 Harvard ErinMagee 1-7-96 4 St.Lawrence LauraTraynham 1-11-97 4 Yale JenBuckley 12-29-99 4 Vermont

SINGLE-SEASON GOALS Name Season GP G 1. ErinMagee 95-96 27 39 2. KarenEmma 94-95 26 33 3. ErinMagee 96-97 27 32 4. AllieThunstrom 06-07 36 30 5.KateAntos 94-95 26 27 6.LauraTraynham 96-97 30 26 7.ErinMagee 98-99 30 24 MeghanFardelmann 06-07 36 24 9. KelliStack 08-09 36 2310. KelliStack 07-08 34 22 Allie Thunstrom 09-10 35 22

CAREER GOALS Name Seasons GP G1. ErinMagee 95-99 117 1162. JenniferBuckley 97-01 125 1043. AllieThunstrom 06-10 106 864. KelliStack 06-pr. 105 625. DeborahSpillane 04-08 133 606. LauraTraynham 94-97 83 56 MeghanFardelmann 05-09 135 567. BeckyZavisza 05-09 135 468. KellyMcManus 98-02* 122 39

SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS Name Seasons GP A1. KelliStack 06-07 36 372. KelliStack 08-09 36 362. KateAntos 94-95 26 25 ErinMagee 95-96 27 254. LauraTraynham 94-95 26 245. ClaudiaAsano 95-96 27 23 ErinMagee 96-97 27 23 LauraTraynham 95-96 27 23 AllieThunstrom 08-09 36 239. HeidiAnderson 94-95 26 22 LauraTraynham 96-97 30 22 DeborahSpillane 07-08 34 22

CAREER ASSISTS Name Seasons GP A 1. Kelli Stack 06-pr. 105 892. ErinMagee 95-99 117 823. DeborahSpillane 04-08 133 744. LauraTraynham 94-97 83 695. KellyMcManus 98-02* 122 62 CarrollMcCaffrey 95-99 121 627. JenniferBuckley 97-01 125 618. GenevieveMissirlian 95-99 117 549. MaggieTaverna 05-09 141 5210. GenaNolin 96-00 122 45

SINGLE-SEASON POINTS Name Season GP G A PTS 1. ErinMagee 95-96 27 39 25 64 2. KelliStack 08-09 36 23 36 59 2. ErinMagee 96-97 27 32 23 55 4. KelliStack 06-07 36 17 37 54 5. KateAntos 94-95 26 27 25 52 6. KarenEmma 94-95 26 33 15 48 LauraTraynham 96-97 30 26 22 48 8. JenBuckley 97-98 33 23 24 47 AllieThunstrom 06-07 36 30 17 4710. LauraTraynham 95-96 27 21 23 44 11. AllieThunstrom 08-09 36 19 23 4212. ErinMagee 98-99 30 24 17 4113. BeckyZavisza 06-07 36 19 21 4014. ErinMagee 97-98 33 21 17 38 KelliStack 07-08 34 22 16 38

CAREER POINTS Name Seasons GP G A PTS 1. ErinMagee 95-99 117 116 82 198 2. JenniferBuckley 97-01 125 104 61 165 3. Kelli Stack 06-pr. 105 62 89 151 4. Allie Thunstrom 06-10 141 87 53 140 5. DeborahSpillane 04-08 133 60 74 134 6. LauraTraynham 94-97 83 56 69 125 7. KellyMcManus 98-02* 122 39 62 101 8. MeghanFardelmann 05-09 137 56 43 99 9. BeckyZavisza 05-09 137 46 50 9610. GenevieveMissirlian 95-99 117 29 54 8311. CarrollMcCaffrey 95-99 118 13 62 7512. GenaNolin 96-00 122 30 45 7513. MaggieTaverna 05-09 141 15 52 6714. SarahFeldman 04-06 69 30 30 60

SINGLE-SEASON HAT TRICKS Name Season Number 1. ErinMagee 95-96 5 2. ErinMagee 98-99 4 3. KarenEmma 94-95 3 KateAntos 94-95 3 GenevieveMissirlian 97-98 3

CAREER HAT TRICKS Name Season Number 1. ErinMagee 95-99 11 2. LauraTraynham 94-97 4 GenevieveMissirlian 95-99 4 LisaMolvar 97-00 4 JenniferBuckley 97-01 4 6. KarenEmma 94-95 3 KateAntos 94-95 3

SINGLE-GAME SAVES Name Date Svs. Opponent 1. ChristyNentwig 2-22-97 74 Northeastern 2. MollySchaus 2-6-07 73 Harvard 3. ChristyNentwig 3-2-97 64 Brown 4. ChristyNentwig 11-20-98 59 Brown LisaDavis 2-3-04 59 Harvard 5. KristinGray 1-14-96 58 Northeastern ChristyNentwig 2-6-00 58 Cornell 7. ChristyNentwig 1-23-99 57 Cornell 8. ChristyNentwig 2-28-99 55 Harvard 9. ChristyNentwig 11-17-96 54 Brown10. KristinGray 1-21-95 53 Colby LauraDickman 3-1-98 53 Brown MollySchaus 1-4-08 53 St.Lawrence13. KristinGray 1-18-95 52 Providence ChristyNentwig 11-13-99 52 Harvard

SINGLE-SEASON SAVES Name Season Gms. Svs. 1. MollySchaus 07-08 34 920 2. MollySchaus 06-07 32 866 3. LisaDavis 01-02 30 859 4. ChristyNentwig 96-97 20 778 5. MollySchaus 08-09 35 861 6. KristinGray 95-96 26 747 7. ChristyNentwig 98-99 24 740 8. LisaDavis 03-04 25 717 9. Corinne Boyles 09-10 24 64410. ChristyNentwig 97-98 23 604

CAREER SAVES Name Years Svs. 1. ChristyNentwig 96-00 2687 2. Molly Schaus 06-pr. 2647 3. LisaDavis 01-05 2347 4. AlisonQuandt 02-06 1485 5. KristinGray 94-96 1233 6. SharonVanTuyl 98-02 1118

SINGLE-SEASON GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (min. 12 games) Name Season Record Gm. Min. Svs/Pct. GA/GAA 1. MollySchaus 08-09 22-8-5 35 2027 861/.938 57/1.69 2. MollySchaus 06-07 20-10-2 32 2016 866/.931 64/1.90 3. AlisonQuandt 05-06 17-8-2 28 1661 568/.904 60/2.17 4. MollySchaus 07-08 14-13-7 34 2052 920/.925 75/2.19 5. Kiera Kingston 09-10 3-7-3 32 778 359/.918 32/2.47 6. LisaDavis 01-02 9-17-4 30 1782 859/.918 77/2.59 7. AlisonQuandt 04-05 8-13-3 24 1392 582/.889 73/3.14 8. LisaDavis 03-04 4-18-3 25 1504 717/.895 84/3.35 9. LisaDavis 02-03 7-10-1 23 1274 587/.888 74/3.4910. SharonVanTuyl 98-99 2-9-1 14 642 293/.856 49/3.5011. AlisonQuandt 02-03 5-3-2 14 667 277/.868 42/3.7812. KristenGray 95-96 8-16-2 26 1526 747/.879 103/4.0513. KristenGray 94-95 4-8-1 14 756 486/.890 60/4.2614. ChristyNentwig 98-99 6-13-1 24 1260 740/.877 103/4.2915. SharonVanTuyl 99-00 2-8-1 16 733 385/.871 57/4.6616. ChristyNentwig 97-98 6-12-1 23 1149 604/.867 92/4.81

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CAREER GOALS AGAINST (min. 20 games) Name Season Record Gm. Min. Svs/Pct. GA/GAA1.MollySchaus 06-pr. 56-31-14 101 6096 2647/.931 196/1.932.AlisonQuandt 02-06 31-25-7 68 3840 1485/.891 181/2.833.CorrineBoyles 09-pr. 5-10-7 24 1367 644/907 66/2.904.LisaDavis 01-05 21-49-9 87 4942 2347/.897 259/3.305.KristenGray 94-96 12-24-3 40 2282 1233/.880 163/4.296.LauraDickman 96-98 8-12-0 24 1187 581/.871 86/4.357.SharonVanTuyl 98-01 5-30-1 47 2185 809/.822 175/4.818.ChristyNentwig 96-00 18-53-4 86 4344 2687.876 382/5.28

SINGLE-SEASON WINS Name Season Wins Games Record 1. MollySchaus 08-09 22 35 22-8-5 2. MollySchaus 06-07 20 32 20-10-2 3. AlisonQuandt 05-06 17 28 17-8-2 4. MollySchaus 08-09 14 34 14-13-7 5. LisaDavis 01-02 9 30 9-17-4 4. KristenGray 95-96 8 26 8-16-2 5. LisaDavis 02-03 7 23 7-14-1 6. ChristyNentwig 98-99 6 20 6-13-1 7. AlisonQuandt 04-05 5 24 5-9-3

CAREER WINS Name Season Wins Games Record 1. MollySchaus 06-09 56 101 56-31-14 2. AlisonQuandt 02-06 28 68 28-21-7 3. LisaDavis 01-05 21 87 21-52-9 4. ChristyNentwig 96-00 17 86 17-54-4 5. KristinGray 94-96 12 40 12-24-3 6. ClaudinePietrucha 94-98 9 19 9-5-1 7. LauraDickman 96-98 8 24 8-12-0 8. JohannaEllison 05-present 7 13 7-3-2

SINGLE-SEASON SHUTOUTS10- MollySchaus(06-07)

CAREER SHUTOUTS17-MollySchaus(06-pr.)

*KellyMcManusplayedthe1998-99and1999-00seasonsfortheUniversityofNewHampshire.

GOALS IN A GAME14 vs.RPI(Jan.19,1996)13 vs.Maine(Oct.30,1994) vs.RPI(Jan.7,1998)10 vs.Colgate(Nov.18,1994) vs.Wesleyan(Feb.28,1995) vs.GustavusAdolphus(Feb.5,1998) vs.Wesleyan(Jan.20,1996) vs.St.Lawrence(Jan.7,1996)9 vs.BostonUniversity(Feb.11,1997) vs.Wesleyan(Jan.19,1999)

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY13 vs.Maine,13-0(Oct.30,1994) vs.RPI,14-1(Jan.19,1996)11 vs.RPI,13-2(Jan.7,1998)10 vs.Maine,12-2(Jan.22,1995) vs.Colby,10-0(Feb.21,1999)9 vs.Colgate,10-1(Nov.18,1994) vs.Wesleyan,10-1(Feb.28,1995) vs.BostonUniversity,9-0(Feb.6,1996) vs.BostonUniversity,9-0(Feb.11,1997) vs.GustavusAdolphus,10-1(Feb.5,1998)

GOALS IN A SEASON143 2006-07134 1994-95116 1995-96114 1997-98107 2008-09105 1998-9989 2005-0687 1996-9784 2004-0580 2007-0876 2002-0372 2001-02

POINTS IN A SEASON352 2006-07306 1994-95261 2008-09260 1997-98255 1998-99246 1995-96210 2005-06202 1996-97185 2007-08183 2004-05176 2002-03155 2001-02146 2009-10123 1999-00122 2003-04119 2000-01

SINGLE-SEASON SHUTOUTS 11 2008-09

SINGLE-SEASON SHUTOUTS AGAINST11 2000-01

FEWEST SINGLE-SEASON SHUTOUTS AGAINST1 1994-95,1995-96,2006-07,2007-08,2008-09

WINS IN A SEASON24 2006-0722 2008-0920 2005-0615 1994-9514 2007-0812 2002-0310 1997-98 2004-05

LONGEST WINNING STREAK7 1/9/06-1/22/06

LONGEST UNBEATEN STREAK8 10/4/08-11/1/08

LONGEST LOSING STREAK10 11/12/00-12/10/00

TEAM RECORDS

Erin Magee

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1994-95Head Coach: Tom O’MalleyRecord: 15-10-1 Overall (4-9-1 ECAC)Oct. 30 Maine W 13-0Nov. 5atCornell L 2-3 (OT) 6 atColgate W 7-0 10 Northeastern L 2-5 13 Princeton L 2-5 16 atDartmouth L 1-5 18 Colgate W 10-1 20 RPI W 7-1 22 atBrown L 6-14 30 atHarvard L 0-2Dec. 3 atWesleyan W 8-0 6 atBowdoin W 4-3 8 NewHampshire L 1-8Jan. 11 atYale W 1-0 13 St.Lawrence W 6-5 18 atProvidence L 1-2 21 atColby T 6-6 22 atMaine W 12-2 24 Bowdoin W 6-3 29 RIT L 3-4Feb. 7 Harvard^ L 2-3 12 Vermont W 7-0 14 BostonUniv.^ W 7-0 18 McGill W 6-2 19 Middlebury1 W 4-2 28 Wesleyan W 10-1

1995-96Head Coach: Tom O’MalleyRecord: 9-16-2 Overall (3-12-1 ECAC)Nov. 15 atProvidence L 2-8 18 Colby L 2-3 19 NewHampshire L 2-7 22 Dartmouth L 5-6Dec. 3 atBrown L 1-7 6 atBowdoin W 7-1 8 Middlebury W 4-3 10 Yale T 2-2 (OT)Jan. 6 Cornell L 3-5 7 St.Lawrence W 10-5 10 Colby L 2-7 13 atHarvard L 4-6 14 atNortheastern T 4-4 (OT) 19 atRPI W 14-1 24 atDartmouth L 3-5 27 atMiddlebury W 5-2 30 Wesleyan W 10-2Feb. 3 Northeastern L 1-4 4 Harvard L 1-3 6 BostonUniv.^ W 9-0 10 atSt.Lawrence W 4-3 11 atCornell L 1-3 13 Northeastern^ L 3-4 (OT) 17 Brown L 2-3 18 Providence L 0-5 22 Bowdoin W 8-1 24 atPrinceton L 4-6 25 atYale W 3-0

1996-97Head Coach: Tom O’MalleyRecord: 9-20-1 Overall (4-17-1 ECAC)Nov. 16 atProvidence L 3-10 17 atBrown L 0-9 23 atNortheastern L 1-4 24 Harvard W 7-2 27 Dartmouth L 0-11Dec. 4 Dartmouth L 1-3 7 Wesleyan W 8-1 28 Middlebury W 5-3 28 Dartmouth2 L 2-4 29 Northeastern2 L 2-7Jan. 4 NewHampshire L 1-10 5 Colby L 2-4 8 atBowdoin W 2-0 11 atYale W 8-1 12 atPrinceton L 2-3 18 St.Lawrence W 4-3 19 Cornell T 3-3 (OT) 27 Northeastern^ L 1-8

Feb. 1 atSt.Lawrence W 4-3 2 atCornell L 2-9 8 atNewHampshire L 1-7 9 atColby L 3-7 11 BostonUniv.^ W 9-0 15 Yale W 5-0 16 Princeton L 0-7 22 Northeastern L 0-3 23 atHarvard L 4-6 25 Bowdoin W 4-1March 1 Providence L 2-4 2 Brown L 1-9

1997-98Head Coach: Tom O’MalleyRecord: 10-22-1 Overall (4-17-1 ECAC)Nov. 15 Providence L 2-8 16 Brown L 1-11 22 atNortheastern L 1-10 23 atHarvard L 1-3 26 Dartmouth L 3-8Dec. 3 atDartmouth L 4-6 6 atWesleyan W 6-1 30 Middlebury2 L 1-5 30 Dartmouth2 L 0-8 31 Northeastern2 L 0-8Jan. 3 atNewHampshire L 0-8 4 atColby L 4-5 (OT) 7 RPI W 13-2 10 Yale T 2-2 (OT) 11 Princeton L 2-6 15 Minnesota L 3-4 17 atSt.Lawrence W 4-3 (OT) 18 atCornell L 2-8 29 Bowdoin W 8-0 31 St.Lawrence L 2-5Feb. 1 Cornell L 1-6 3 Harvard^ L 4-6 5 GustavusAdolphus W 10-1 7 NewHampshire L 0-6 8 Colby 3-1 10 BostonUniv.^ W 11-3 14 Yale W 4-2 15 atPrinceton L 4-6 21 Northeastern L 1-11 22 Harvard L 4-6 24 atBowdoin W 6-0 28 atProvidence L 3-6March 1 atBrown W 4-2

1998-99Head Coach: Tom O’MalleyRecord: 8-22-2 Overall (4-20-2 ECAC)Oct. 31 atNiagara L 2-3 (OT)Nov. 1 atNiagara L 2-4 7 Cornell L 2-6 8 St.Lawrence W 6-4 20 atBrown L 2-9 21 atProvidence L 1-5 24 Dartmouth L 3-6Dec. 2 atDartmouth T 2-2 (OT) 4 MankatoState L 2-5 6 MankatoState W 7-4 18 Harvard L 1-7 19 Northeastern L 1-5Jan. 2 atYale T 3-3 (OT) 3 atPrinceton L 2-6 15 atColby W 8-0 16 atNewHampshire L 1-5 19 Wesleyan W 9-1 22 atSt.Lawrence L 4-5 23 atCornell L 4-6 29 Princeton L 2-5 30 Yale W 5-4 (OT)Feb. 2 BostonUniv.^ W 9-1 4 Bowdoin W 7-1 9 Harvard^ L 0-9 12 Maine L 2-6 13 Maine L 2-5 20 NewHampshire L 3-16 21 Colby W 10-0 27 atNortheastern L 1-9 28 atHarvard L 0-10March 6 Providence L 2-5 7 Brown L 0-7

1999-2000Head Coach: Tom BabsonRecord: 6-22-2 Overall (1-21-2 ECAC)Nov. 5 Cornell L 1-4 6 St.Lawrence L 0-9 12 atBrown L 0-9 13 atHarvard L 2-7 16 RPI W 8-0 20 atNortheastern L 0-12 21 atProvidence L 3-4 23 atDartmouth L 2-9 27 Niagara L 1-5 28 Niagara L 1-4Dec. 29 Vermont W 6-1Jan. 5 Dartmouth L 2-5 8 atPrinceton T 2-2(OT) 9 atYale L 1-4 13 Middlebury W 4-3 18 atWesleyan W 2-0 22 Maine W 2-1 23 NewHampshire L 0-9 29 Yale L 0-2 30 Princeton L 0-2Feb. 5 atSt.Lawrence L 0-6 6 atCornell L 2-6 8 Northeastern^ L 0-7 12 Harvard L 1-9 13 Brown L 0-11 15 BostonUniv.^ W 7-0 16 atBowdoin W 5-2 19 atUNH L 1-9 20 atMaine T 2-2(OT)March 3 Providence L 2-4 5 Northeastern L 1-6

2000-2001Head Coach: Tom BabsonRecord: 6-26-0 Overall (1-23-0 ECAC)Oct. 12 BemidjiState W 6-5 31 Dartmouth L 8-1Nov. 4 atMaine L 6-0 5 atNewHampshire L 4-3 11 atYale W 2-0 12 atPrinceton L 4-1 18 Brown L 7-0 19 Harvard L 13-1 25 St.Lawrence L 6-1 26 Cornell L 6-0 29 atProvidence L 4-0Dec. 2 atNiagara L 3-0 3 atNiagara L 9-0 9 atWisconsin L 8-1 10 atWisconsin L 5-3 29 Vermont W 3-0Jan. 7 U.S.NationalTeam L 11-0 8 Providence3 L 4-3 13 NewHampshire L 9-0 14 Maine L 5-0 16 Middlebury W 2-1 19 atDartmouth L 8-3 20 Mercyhurst W 1-0 27 atCornell L 5-3 28 atSt.Lawrence L 10-2 31 atNortheastern L 7-2Feb. 3 Princeton L 3-0 4 Yale L 7-4 6 Harvard^ L 8-1 13 BostonUniv.^ W 5-0 17 atBrown L 5-1 20 Bowdoin L 4-2March 3 Northeastern L 1-8 4 Providence L 1-4

2001-02Head Coach: Tom BabsonRecord: 9-19-4 (5-13-3 ECAC)Oct. 21 Vermont W 3-0 28 Connecticut L 3-4Nov. 3 Niagara L 1-2 4 Niagara L 1-7 7 NewHampshire L 0-3 10 atNortheastern L 2-5 11 Northeastern L 1-2 17 atDartmouth L 2-3 (OT) 24 atPrinceton T 3-3 25 atYale W 3-0Dec. 1 atNiagara L 3-4 (OT) 4 atHarvard L 0-5Jan. 5 atQuinnipiac W 2-0 9 atMaine T 3-3 12 atConnecticut T 1-1 13 atConnecticut L 1-4 16 atProvidence L 1-5 19 Yale L 2-3 (OT) 20 Cornell5 W 2-1 (OT) 22 atNortheastern L 1-2 26 Wisconsin L 0-7 29 Bowdoin W 4-1Feb. 1 Quinnipiac W 5-1 2 Quinnipiac W 5-0 5 BostonUniv.^ W 8-0 9 atNewHampshire L 0-1 12 Harvard^ L 2-7 19 NewHampshire T 3-3 22 Maine W 5-2 23 Maine L 3-5March 2 Providence L 1-4 3 atProvidence W 1-0 6 atNortheastern L 0-4

2002-03Head Coach: Tom BabsonRecord: 12-17-3 (2-10-3 Hockey East)Oct. 18 VERMONT L 2-3 (OT) 26 atNorthDakota W 5-2 27 atNorthDakota L 3-5Nov. 1 PROVIDENCE L 1-4 3 NORTHEASTERN T 3-3 (OT) 10 atNiagara W 6-0 12 Quinnipiac W 5-1 17 Rensselaer W 6-0 24 atYale W 3-1 29 Union W 6-1Dec. 1 Cornell W 4-1 7 atPROVIDENCE L 2-6 30 CONNECTICUT T 1-1 (OT)Jan. 3 Yale W 3-2(OT) 4 Princeton L 1-4 7 Brown L 2-6 11 atMAINE T 3-3(OT) 12 atMAINE L 0-6 14 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 0-5 18 atPROVIDENCE L 1-7 21 NORTHEASTERN L 4-5 24 atQuinnipiac W 2-0 25 atQuinnipiac W 2-1 28 Harvard L 2-17Feb. 4 Northeastern̂ W 3-2 9 Niagara W 1-0 11 atHarvard^ L 0-7 14 atCONNECTICUT L 0-1(OT) 16 CONNECTICUT W 3-2 22 MAINE L 0-4 28 atNEWHAMPSHIRE L 0-4 March 2 atNEWHAMPSHIRE L 2-8

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2003-04Head Coach: Tom MutchRecord: 6-22-3 (1-18-1 Hockey East)Oct. 26 Quinnipiac W 3-1 30 VERMONT L 1-3 Nov. 2 UnionCollege W 4-1 8 atBrown W 3-1 9 Yale L 0-5 14 MAINE L 2-3 15 MAINE L 1-3 22 atCONNECTICUT L 1-3 23 CONNECTICUT L 0-3 26 atNORTHEASTERN L 0-5 30 atPrinceton L 0-8Jan. 4 Colgate T 2-2 (OT) 9 atQuinnipiac T 2-2 (OT) 10 atQuinnipiac W 2-0 15 atUnion W 5-3 18 NORTHEASTERN L 1-3 23 atNEWHAMPSHIRE L 0-7 25 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 2-7

Feb. 3 Harvard^ L 0-4 6 CONNECTICUT L 3-4 8 atCONNECTICUT T 3-3 (OT) 10 BostonUniv.^ W 7-1 14 atNORTHEASTERN L 1-2 15 NORTHEASTERN L 1-2 21 atPROVIDENCE L 1-8 22 PROVIDENCE L 2-5 27 atMAINE L 0-2 28 atMAINE W 5-2March 4 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 2-5 6 atNEWHAMPSHIRE L 1-2 10 PROVIDENCE L 1-6 13 atPROVIDENCE L 2-4

2004-05Head Coach: Tom MutchRecord: 10-20-4 (6-11-3 Hockey East)Oct. 16 WayneState L 3-4 17 WayneState L 3-4 23 atQuinnipiac L 2-3 24 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 1-6 29 atDartmouth L 1-7 30 atVERMONT W 3-1Nov. 5 CONNECTICUT L 1-4 7 atCONNECTICUT L 2-3 13 atMAINE W 3-2 14 atMAINE T 2-2 (OT) 19 atNORTHEASTERN L 2-4 21 Quinnipiac W 7-4Dec. 3 PROVIDENCE L 0-2 4 atPROVIDENCE L 5-7 7 VERMONT W 3-0 12 atPrinceton L 2-3 (OT)Jan. 1 atClarkson W 1-0 2 atClarkson T 1-1 (OT) 8 atNORTHEASTERNT 2-2 (OT) 15 NORTHEASTERN W 4-3 16 atNORTHEASTERN L 1-3 22 atMercyhurst L 1-4 23 atMercyhurst L 0-6Feb. 4 atCONNECTICUT L 1-4 6 CONNECTICUT W 2-1 8 BostonUniv.^ W 9-1 12 NORTHEASTERN T 4-4 (OT) 15 atHarvard^ L 1-6 19 atPROVIDENCE W 4-1 20 PROVIDENCE L 2-4 26 atMAINE W 2-1 27 MAINE W 5-2March 5 atNEWHAMPSHIRE L 2-10 6 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 1-2 12 atPROVIDENCE* L 1-9

2005-06Head Coach: Tom MutchRecord: 20-11-4 (16-4-1 Hockey East)Oct. 14 Quinnipiac W 4-3 (OT) 16 MAINE W 5-3 18 atBOSTONUNIV. T 3-3 (OT) 29 atPrinceton T 2-2 (OT) 30 atNiagara7 T 1-1 (OT)Nov. 4 atNEWHAMPSHIRE L 4-0 5 NEWHAMPSHIRE W 3-2 (OT) 8 Dartmouth L 2-3 12 atYale T 1-1(OT) 19 CONNECTICUT W 2-1 22 atQuinnipiac L 3-4Dec. 3 atCONNECTICUT W 6-1 4 PROVIDENCE L 2-4 10 NORTHEASTERN W 5-4 30 atClarkson3 L 0-1 31 atClarkson3 L 1-2(OT)Jan. 2 Yale L 2-3 9 atNORTHEASTERN W 2-1 12 VERMONT W 3-1 13 VERMONT W 3-0 16 atVERMONT W 2-0 17 NORTHEASTERN W 2-1 21 BOSTONUNIV. W 5-2 22 atBOSTONUNIV. W 2-1 28 Mercyhurst L 2-5Feb. 4 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 1-6 7 atNortheastern^ W 4-3 (OT) 11 atCONNECTICUT W 4-0 14 atHarvard^ W 2-0 18 atPROVIDENCE W 4-1 19 PROVIDENCE W 4-2 25 atMAINE L 1-4 26 atMAINE W 3-2March 4 Providence* W 3-1 5 NewHampshire* L 0-6

2006-07Head Coach: Tom MutchRecord: 24-10-2 (15-6 Hockey East)Sept. 29 atRensselaer W 2-1Oct. 7 Quinnipiac W 6-0 15 atMAINE W 5-3 20 Princeton T 2-2 (OT) 21 Yale W 3-1 27 atNEWHAMPSHIRE L 1-2 29 atNORTHEASTERN W 7-4Nov. 2 NEWHAMPSHIRE W 7-2 4 BOSTONUNIV. W 5-2 9 Brown W 3-2 18 atCONNECTICUT W 5-1 24 Mercyhurst L 0-4 25 WayneState8 W 5-4Dec. 2 CONNECTICUT L 2-4 3 atPROVIDENCE L 2-3 9 atNORTHEASTERN W 7-1 31 atDartmouth L 1-2Jan. 5 St.Lawrence T 4-4 (OT) 6 Clarkson W 5-0 9 NORTHEASTERN W 4-1 12 atVERMONT W 7-0 13 atVERMONT W 5-0 19 atBOSTONUNIV. L 1-3 20 BOSTONUNIV. W 6-0 27 VERMONT W 4-1 28 MAINE W 6-0Feb. 3 atNEWHAMPSHIRE L 2-4 6 Harvard^ W 4-3 (3OT) 10 CONNECTICUT L 2-3 13 BostonUniveristy^ W 6-1 17 atPROVIDENCE W 6-2 18 PROVIDENCE W 6-2 24 MAINE W 4-0March 3 Providence* L 2-3 10 Dartmouth! W 3-2 (2OT) 16 MinnesotaDuluth& L 3-4 (2OT)

2007-08Head Coach: Katie KingRecord: 14-13-7 (9-9-3 Hockey East)Oct. 5 atRensselear W 2-1 (OT) 12 Colgate W 3-0 13 atQuinnipiac W 4-2 19 atPrinceton T 2-2 (OT) 25 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 1-4 27 MAINE W 3-2 30 PROVIDENCE L 2-3Nov. 2 atVERMONT W 3-1 7 atNEWHAMPSHIRE L 1-4 16 NORTHEASTERN W 4-2 24 atYale T 2-2 (OT) 29 atCONNECTICUT T 2-2 (OT)Dec. 1 CONNECTICUT W 6-3 6 atBOSTONUNIV. L 2-3 8 atNORTHEASTERN L 1-3Jan. 3 St.Lawrence L 1-3 4 St.Lawrence W 5-2 8 atHarvard L 0-7 12 atMinnesota T 2-2 (OT) 13 atMinnesota L 1-2 17 NORTHEASTERN L 2-3 20 Dartmouth T 2-2 (OT) 26 atCONNECTICUT T 3-3 (OT)Feb. 1 VERMONT W 4-0 2 VERMONT W 4-0 5 atBostonUniv.̂ L 1-3 9 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 1-2 12 Northeastern^ W 2-1 16 atMAINE L 1-2 17 atMAINE W 2-1 (OT) 22 atBOSTONUNIV. W 4-0 23 BOSTONUNIV. L 1-4 29 PROVIDENCE W 4-2March 1 atPROVIDENCE T 2-2 (OT)

2008-09Head Coach: Katie KingRecord: 22-9-5 (14-6-3 Hockey East)Oct. 4 Clarkson W 2-0 5 Clarkson T 4-4 8 atNEWHAMSHIRE T 2-2 11 Rensselear W 5-2 25 atPROVIDENCE W 3-1 26 Quinnipiac W 4-0 31 VERMONT W 4-1Nov. 1 atNORTHEASTERN W 5-0 5 atDartmouth L 0-4 13 CONNECTICUT W 3-2 16 atMAINE L 3-5 20 atCONNECTICUT W 2-0 22 BOSTONUNIVERSITY L 1-4 28 Princeton T 4-4 30 NORTHEASTERN W 2-0Dec. 5 atCONNECTICUT L 1-2 10 atBOSTONUNIVERSITY W 5-0Jan. 2 atColgate W 3-1 3 atYale W 1-0 (OT) 9 atSt.Lawrence L 2-4 10 atSt.Lawrence W 4-1 15 atNORTHEASTERN W 4-2 24 atVERMONT W 5-0 25 atVERMONT W 5-0 29 atNEWHAMPSHIRE L 2-4 30 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 2-5Feb. 3 atNortheastern^ W 3-1 7 MAINE W 2-0 8 MAINE W 6-2 10 Harvard^ W 1-0 14 BOSTONUNIVERSITY T 3-3 19 atPROVIDENCE W 5-1 21 PROVIDENCE T 1-1March 7 BostonUniversity* W 3-2 8 atNewHampshire* L 1-2 14 atMinnesota! L 3-4

2009-10Head Coach: Katie KingRecord: 8-17-10 (7-10-4 Hockey East)Oct. 2 atClarkson L 1-5 3 atClarkson T 1-1 (OT) 9 Syracuse T 3-3 (OT) 10 Colgate W 5-3 13 NORTHEASTERN L 2-3 16 Quinnipiac T 1-1 (OT) 18 MAINE T 1-1 (OT)Nov. 2 atBOSTONUNIVERSITY W 2-1 6 VERMONT W 3-0 7 VERMONT L 1-5 14 atCONNECTICUT T 0-0 (OT) 15 CONNECTICUT W 4-0 18 BOSTONUNIVERSITY L 0-4 20 atVERMONT T 3-3 (OT) 27 Minnesota-Duluth L 0-3 28 Minnesota-Duluth L 1-5Dec. 4 NORTHEASTERN W 3-2 (OT) 8 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 0-4 11 PROVIDENCE T 2-2 (OT)Jan. 9 Yale T 3-3 (OT) 11 atNORTHEASTERN L 4-7 14 St.Lawrence T 3-3 (OT) 15 St.Lawrence L 0-4 19 atBOSTONUNIVERSITY L 1-3 23 atPROVIDENCE L 1-2 (OT) 24 PROVIDENCE L 3-6 27 atDartmouth L 3-6Feb. 2 atHarvard^ L 0-5 6 atCONNECTICUT L 1-3 9 BostonUniversity^ T 1-1 (OT) 12 atMAINE W 3-2 13 atMAINE W 4-1 20 atNEWHAMPSHIRE W 2-1 21 NEWHAMPSHIRE L 1-4 28 atBostonUniversity* L 1-3

HockeyEastGamesinCAPITALS^AnnualWomen’sBeanpot*HockeyEastTournament!NCAATournament&NCAAFrozenFourMiddleburyInvitational(Middlebury,Vt.)DartmouthAuldLangSyneTournament(Hanover,N.H.)OlympicArena(LakePlacid,N.Y.)atBrown(Providence,R.I.)atNortheastern(Boston,Mass.)ECACEastQuarterfinalsatNiagara(Buffalo,N.Y.)NewHampshireTournament(Durham,N.H.)

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All-TimeWomen’sIceHockeyRoster(since1994)

AHeidiAnderson 1994-95KateAntos 1994-95ClaudiaAsano 1995-96KateAyotte 1996-97

BMelissaBarsz 1998-01BrieBaskin 2005-09LindseyBazzone 2001-05GabrielleBeaudry 2006-08MelissaBizzari 2010-pr.ErinBlood 2004-08KristinBlundo 2002-04AmberBobin 1998-01BlakeBolden 2009-pr.CorinneBoyles 2009-pr.BrittneyBriggs 2002-03KristinaBrown 2009-pr.JenniferBuckley 1997-01DruBurns 2009-pr.NicoleButler 1997-98

CKristinCampbell 1997-00SarahCarlson 2001-05AmyChase 1994-96KathrynChubrilo 2001-04AlainaClark 2000-04HeatherCohen 1999-00,2001-02SueCompson 1994-95ThiaConnolly 1999-03SarahCourtney 2002-06

DCarmelaDaley 1996-97HeatherDaqui 1994-95LisaDavis 2001-05LizDawson 1994-97NicoleDeBlois 1995-99LauraDickman 1996-98DanielleDoherty 2010-pr.TobinDominick 1994-96BeckieDuvall 1994-96ChristineDziadul 1998-99

EJohannaEllison 2005-07KarenEmma 1994-95SarahEngwall 1999-03

FMeghanFardelmann 2005-09SarahFeldman 2004-06JenFischl 2002-04NicoleFortier 1999-02

GKathleenGarvin 1994-95NancyGillis 2003-06KatieGodbout 1994-95ElizabethGrande 1996-98KristinGray 1994-96AndreaGreen 2009-pr.AlexandraGreene 1999-00JessicaGriffin 1998-00

HPaigeHarden 1997-98MeganHarriman 2003-04ColleenHarris 2004-09LauraHart 2009-pr.CarlaHess 2000-01MauraHossack 1998-99NatalieHummel 2002-04

JTracyJohnson 2007-10JaneJorge 1998-00

KSarahKearl 1994-96MeganKeever 2006-08KieraKingston 2009-pr.EmilyKoren 1998-00JaclynKryzak 1998-03KatelynKurth 2008-pr.

LTraceyLaBossiere 1994-95AshlanLambert 2007-08HeatherLane 1998-02JillLewis 1995-96MichelleLombardi 2003-07HeatherLombardo 1997-00

MRyanMacLeod 1994-98ErinMagee 1995-99MeghanMangene 2010-pr.JessicaMartino 2010-pr.CarrollMcCaffrey 1995-99LauranMcDermott 1996-97AnnaMcDonald 2006-07SarahMcGarrell 2000-04KaitlinMcGrath 2000-04JillMcInnis 2002-06KellyMcManus 2000-02

AlliMcNally 2001-02KimMeagher 2004-05KathleenMilbier 1997-98CarolineMiller 1995-97,98-99Lee-JMirasolo 2004-08GenevieveMissirlian 1995-99AlexisMoed 2000-03LisaMolvar 1997-00AshleyMotherwell 2009-pr.AmandaMovsessian 2010-pr.ChristineMoynihan 2003-05LauraMueller 2003-04KimMurray 1994-95

NChristyNentwig 1996-00ElizabethNeylon 1998-99GenaNolin 1996-00

OElizabethOlchowski 2009-pr.StephanieOlchowski 2005-09MeaghanO’Neil 1994-95

PTriestePierandri 1996-98ClaudiaPietrucha 1994-98

QAlisonQuandt 2002-06

RKristinRegan 2009-pr.MaryRestuccia 2009-pr.GenevieveRichardson 1999-03StephanieRidge 1996-98AmandaRothschild 2008-pr.

SKerriSanders 2001-05KathleenSavino 1997-98MollySchaus 2007-09,10-pr.MeganScully 2002-04RebeccaSeaman 1997-99HeidiSeidewand 2001-05MeghanShea 2009-pr.MichelleSnyder 1997-01DeborahSpillane 2004-08KelliStack 2007-09,10-pr.MereithStella 1994-96KrystalStrassman 2004-06CristinStuart 2004-08AlisonSzlosek 2009-pr.

TMaggieTaverna 2005-09ReneeTaylor 2000-03AllieThunstrom 2007-10MelissaTower 2000-02LauraTraynham 1994-97ErinTullock 1994-95JessicaTychsen 2000-04

VSharonVanTuyl 1998-02

WCaitlinWalsh 2009-pr.TaylorWasylk 2010-pr.ShannonWebster 2005-10RachelWedig 2004-08DanielleWelch 2009-pr.LaurenWiedmeier 2005-09JessicaWilson 2003-07LindsayWright 2004-08

ZBeckyZavisza 2005-09

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ALL-TIME ROSTER

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CONTE FORUM

Since it opened in October 1988, Silvio O. Conte Forum has been the heart of the Boston College athletics program. From October through March, its main arena is the home of the Eagles’ men’s and women’s basketball and hockey teams, and some of the most thrilling sports action in Boston. The arena seats 8,606 for basketball and 7,884 for hockey, and sellouts are common during the seasons.

The forum also houses the 950-seat Power Gymnasium, as well as offices for Athletic Association staff and varsity coaches, film and conference rooms, the weight training and sports medicine facilities, locker and equipment rooms, and practice and storage rooms for the Boston College band.

Conte Forum is also Boston College fan central, where tickets may be purchased for all BC athletics events. Its main concourse contains concession stands and souvenir shops. Conte Forum’s eight luxury boxes overlook both the stadium and the basketball/hockey venue

Ticket Office - The Conte Forum ticket office is located at Gate B of Conte Forum. The façade of the ticket office was renovated in the summer of 2008. Also added where two LCD televisions for guests to Conte Forum.

Marching Band/Pep Band Room - The Boston College Marching Band and Pep Band make their home in the Band Room located at Gate C of Conte Forum. The Band stores its instruments and conducts practice in the Band Room.

Luxury Suites - Conte Forum hosts eight recently renovated luxury suites for hockey and basketball. These suites are located on the Alumni Stadium side of Conte and features views of both Alumni Stadium and Conte Forum. Luxury suites are equipped with LCD televisions, comfortable seating and a dining area.

Media Suite - The Conte Forum media suite is home to various press conferences and media gatherings. The media suite is located adjacent to Alumni Stadium on the first level of the South side of Conte Forum. A full press conference room is in the adjacent room with data and telephone ports for working members of the media.

Strength & Conditioning Room - The Conte Forum weight room was completely revamped and remodeled in the summer of 2006. It covers more than 7,000 square feet and can accommodate more than 100 student-athletes at a time. The room contains more than 25,000 pounds of free weights and selectorized machines. The strength & conditioning room provides several modes of training to meet the diverse needs of the numerous student-athletes at BC.

Sports Medicine - Recently renovated, the Sports Medicine facilities in Conte Forum occupy approximately 3,000 square feet. They include a rehabilitation area containing equipment used fro development of strength and muscular coordination along with a LIDO isokinetic rehabilitation and testing machine, whirlpools, physician exam rooms and offices, as well as a separate therapy area containing the latest in technical equipment for the treatment of injuries.

Student Athlete Lounge - The newest addition to Conte Forum is the student-athlete lounge located at the Conte Forum entrance next Gate D and across from the Sports Medicine office. The Student Athlete Lounge offers players from all sports a place to relax and study between classes or practice.

Trophy Case - Enjoy championship relics from Boston College’s rich athletic tradition. Handsome displays and historical trophies line the Alumni Stadium side of the concourse in Conte Forum and pay tribute to the program’s 31 varsity sports programs.

Varsity Club Hall of Fame - Boston College’s greatest student-athletes are enshrined along the concourse of Conte Forum

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GENE DEFILIPPO

Since Gene DeFilippo became Director of Athletics in September of 1997, he has led the BC athletics program to an unprecedented period of innovation, growth, fundraising, athletic and academic success. He also led the program through one of the most significant periods in its history as it transitioned to full membership in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Under DeFilippo’s leadership, Boston College student-athletes’ achievements in the classroom have become an immense source of pride for the University and its supporters. Twenty-one Boston College sports teams received a perfect Graduation Success Rate score of 100, according to data released by the NCAA last November. That figure represents the most teams with a perfect 100 score of any Division I intercollegiate athletics program in the country. Last year, 379 BC student-athletes maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or better, earning the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Excellence. BC’s graduation rate for all student-athletes has consistently ranked in the nation’s top ten.

DeFilippo initiated an impressive overhaul of BC’s athletics facilities that includes new football practice facilities, a total renovation of Conte Forum, including a new sound system, floor and video boards, new soccer, field hockey and lacrosse facilities on the Newton campus, new Field Turf for Alumni Stadium, and an air-inflated bubble to cover the stadium turf to provide an indoor practice facility for all sports during the winter months.

DeFilippo was instrumental in raising money to build the privately funded $27 million, 72,000-square-foot Yawkey Athletics Center, which houses the football program, the Office of Learning Resources for Student-Athletes, and a large function area for general University use. After football moved into the Yawkey Center, BC undertook a multi-million dollar renovation Conte Forum to provide additional locker room and office space for many of BC’s 31 varsity sports.

DeFilippo renamed the Athletics Association’s fundraising arm (formerly Blue Chips) in honor of longtime Athletics Director Bill Flynn. Alumni, parents and friends of Boston College contributed more than

$27 million during the past year (this total includes an extraordinary payment towards a capital project).The 4,600 donors to the Flynn Fund prove that there is strength in numbers; nearly 700 alumni, parents and friends have given to BC Athletics for at least 10 consecutive years.

Anne and Gene DeFilippo cemented their commitment to Boston College by announcing their pledge of $100,000 to endow a scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a female student-athlete who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement and financial need.

In athletics competition, DeFilippo has overseen some of the most successful seasons in Boston College Athletics history. During the 2009-10 season, the football team appeared in a school-record 11th consecutive bowl game and the men’s ice hockey team captured its fourth national championship (its third since 2001). In 2008, the men’s soccer team captured both the ACC regular-season and tournament championships and entered the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament as the overall No. 1 seed.

From 1993-97, DeFilippo served as director of athletics at Villanova University. He served as Associated

THE DEFILIPPO FILE

Years School Position1973-74 Tennessee Graduate Assistant Football Coach1975-79 Youngstown State Assistant Football Coach1980-82 Vanderbilt Assistant Football Coach1983-84 Vanderbilt Director of Administrative Services1984-87 South Carolina-Spartanburg Director of Athletics1987-93 Kentucky Assistant, Associate Director of Athletics- External Operations1993-97 Villanova Director of Athletics1997-present Boston College Director of Athletics

Director of Athletics at the University of Kentucky from 1987-93, Director of Athletics at the University of South Carolina-Spartanburg from 1984-87 and Director of Administrative Services at Vanderbilt University from 1983-84.

His coaching experience includes three years as offensive backfield coach at Vanderbilt (1980-82), which included the 1982 Hall of Fame Bowl. From 1975-79, he was offensive coordinator at Youngstown State University, during which time the team won two consecutive Mid-Continent Conference championships, 1978-79. In 1973-74, he was graduate assistant football coach for the University of Tennessee, coaching in the 1973 Gator Bowl and 1974 Liberty Bowl.

A 1973 graduate of Springfield College with a Bachelor of Science degree, DeFilippo earned three varsity letters as a quarterback in football during his undergraduate career. He received a master’s degree in educational administration from the University of Tennessee in 1974.

DeFilippo and his wife, Anne, are the parents of three children – Christine Eldred (married to Matt Eldred), John and Mary.

The DeFilippo Family – Matt and Christine (DeFilippo) Eldred, Anne, Gene, Mary and John.

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