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In the No. 14 Eagle's Hockey East Semifinal matchup against the No. 13 Terriers, Grace Campbell tallied 37 saves compared to BU's 38 saves. (Yamari Santillan / Heights Staff)

Double Overtime Needed in Hockey East Semis, No. 14 BC Falls 3–2 to No. 13 BU

Sebby FitzGerald March 6, 2025
In the Hockey East semifinals, the No. 14 Eagles lost 3–2 in a nail-bitter overtime loss to the No. 13 Terriers.
BC is second in Hockey East as the regular season comes to a close. (Yamari Santillan / Heights Editor)

Catamounts Upset No. 15 BC 3–2 in Vermont

Charlie Davidow February 9, 2025
After coming off a dominant 7-1 victory over Vermont just the night before, No. 15 Boston College women's hockey traveled to Burlington hoping to bring the same energy, but couldn't answer back after the Catamounts two second period goals that stood as the deciding factor.
Providence extended its win streak to seven games with its win over BC. (Yamari Santillan / Heights Staff)

Unranked Friars Stun No. 12 BC in Eagles’ 4–1 Loss

Emily Roberge January 25, 2025
No. 12 BC suffered a 4–1 loss to Providence on Friday night as Reichen Kirchmair's hat trick helped the Friars to the conference win.
In BC’s last two games, the Eagles have tallied nine goals. (Yamari Santillan / Heights Staff)

No. 11 Eagles Record Second Straight Shutout, Defeat New Hampshire 4–0

Sebby FitzGerald January 8, 2025
In No. 11 Boston College's second-straight shutout, the Eagles recorded their first back-to-back shutout since Feb. 2023.
BC has won nine of its last 10 games. (Yamari Santillan-Guzman / Heights Staff)

No 11. BC Finds Redemption Against No. 14 Huskies, Defeats UConn 3–2

Emily Roberge November 23, 2024
When asked what No. 11 Boston College women’s hockey’s mentality was going into its matchup against No. 14 UConn on Friday—the squad that downed the Eagles 2–1 in the Hockey East Tournament last season—Lauren Glaser kept it simple. 
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