2010–11 Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey season

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2010–11 Boston College Eagles
women's ice hockey season
Beanpot champions
Hockey East tournament champions
Conference HEA
Home iceConte Forum
Rankings
USCHO.com/CBS College Sports3
Record
Overall24-7-6
Road4-0-0
Coaches and captains
Head coach Katie King
Captain(s) Kelli Stack, Molly Schaus
Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey seasons
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Offseason

Recruiting

PlayerNationalityPositionNotes
Melissa BizzariFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States ForwardAttended USA Hockey U-14, U-16, U-17 Player Development Camps
Taylor WaslykFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Forward2007-2010 State Champions in Michigan
2009 gold medalist at the U-18 World Championships with Team USA

Exhibition

DateOpponentScoreGoal scorers
Sept. 24Windsor3-0 [1] Ashley Motherwell, Danielle Doherty, Mary Restuccia

News and notes

October

November

December

January

February

March

Regular season

Standings

OverallConference
GPWLTPTSGFGAGPWLTGFGA
#4 Boston University32284460117562115336633
#7 Boston College*3120654592562113445532
#9 Providence 35221214553432112815343
Connecticut 187101153551219933639
Northeastern 1810442448352161054248
Maine 198741954422161233754
New Hampshire 1991001833402171313550
Vermont 3371792344772141342449
Championship: Boston College
indicates conference regular season champion
* indicates conference tournament champion
Current rankings: USCHO.com Division I women's poll

*Rankings based on number of wins in the conference

Contents

Schedule

DateOpponentScoreGoal scorersRecordConf record
Oct. 8@ Colgate4-0Taylor Waslyk, Melissa Bizzari (2), Kristina Brown [11] 1-0-00-0-0
Oct. 9@ Syracuse 5-2Taylor Waslyk, Mary Restuccia, Kelli Stack (3) [12] 2-0-00-0-0
Oct. 15@ Vermont3-0Kelli Stack (2)3-0-01-0-0
Oct. 16@ Vermont4-1Kelli Stack (1)4-0-02-0-0
Oct. 22@ Quinnipiac3-3Kelli Stack (1)4-0-12-0-0
Oct. 24 Brown 5-25-0-12-0-0
Oct. 30 Connecticut 2-2Kelli Stack (1)5-0-22-0-1
Oct. 31Connecticut3-0Kelli Stack (1)6-0-23-0-1
Nov. 3@ Northeastern3-17-0-24-0-1
Nov. 7Vermont2-2Kelli Stack (2)7-0-34-0-2
Nov. 12@ St. Lawrence3-77-1-34-0-2
Nov. 13@ St. Lawrence1-17-1-44-0-2
Nov. 20@ Boston University6-3Kelli Stack (3)8-1-45-0-2
Nov. 21Boston University0-18-2-45-1-2
Nov. 24Dartmouth4-2Kelli Stack (2)9-2-45-1-2
Nov. 28@ New Hampshire3-1Kelli Stack (2)10-2-46-1-2
Feb. 15Harvard3-1Caitlin Walsh, Mary Restuccia, Kelly Stack

Conference record

WCHA schoolrecord
Boston University1-1
Connecticut1-0-1
Maine
New Hampshire1-0
Northeastern1-0
Providence
Vermont2-0-1

Postseason

Hockey East tournament

DateOpponentScoreGoal scorersNotes
March 5 Providence 3-2 (OT) [10] Taylor Wasylk, Melissa Bizari, Kelli Stack Advance to championship game
March 6 Northeastern 3-1 [13] Danielle Welch, Blake Bolden, Taylor WasylkEagles win their 1st WHEA tourney

2011 Hockey East All-Tournament team

PlayerPosition
Blake BoldenD
Kelli StackF

[14]

NCAA tournament

Regional matches

It was the first time that BC beat Minnesota in school history. [15]

DateTimeTeamsScoreNotes
March 121:00 pm ETMinnesota (26-9-2) at Boston College (23-6-6)Boston College, 4-1 [16] Stack with two goals, Schaus with 31 saves

Frozen Four - Louis J. Tullio Arena, Erie, Pennsylvania

Frozen Four
March 19
Championship Game
March 20
      
1 Wisconsin
4 Boston College
 
 
2 Cornell
3 Boston University

Awards and honors

Postseason

All-Rookie team

  • D: Meagan Mangene, Boston College [28]

All-Americans

New England hockey awards

  • Kelli Stack, New England Women's Player of the Year
  • Mary Restuccia, New England Women's Division I All-Stars
  • Molly Schaus, New England Women's Division I All-Stars
  • Kelli Stack, New England Women's Division I All-Stars [30]

CWHL draft picks

The following Eagles were claimed in the 2011 CWHL Draft. [31]

PlayerPickTeam
Molly Schaus2 Boston Blades
Kelli Stack14 Boston Blades

See also

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