Boston College Athletics
Schaus, Stack Receive All-America Distinction
March 18, 2011 | Men's Hockey
March 18, 2011
Two Boston College women's hockey seniors - goaltender Molly Schaus and forward Kelli Stack - have earned American Hockey Coaches Association All-America honors, the organization announced on Thursday.
Schaus captured All-America first-team honors and Stack received second-team accolades. Both players received All-America second-team recognition as juniors in 2008-09.
Schaus is 24-4-4 with a 1.40 goals against average and a .943 save percentage. Her 24 wins represent a school single-season record. Schaus owns the top three single-season win totals in school history and four of the top five.
Stack has scored 36 goals in 35 games and ranks third among all collegiate players in goals per game. The Brooklyn Heights, Ohio, resident has tallied 58 points - 36 goals and 22 assists - in 35 games. She is the nation's leader with four shorthanded goals this winter and leads BC with eight power-play scores.
The Eagles captured their first Hockey East Tournament championship, earned the NCAA Tournament's No. 4 seed and defeated Minnesota in the quarterfinals of the national tournament to earn a berth in the 2011 NCAA Frozen Four in Erie, Pa.
Boston College (24-6-6) will face Wisconsin (35-2-2), the NCAA tournament's top seed, on Friday, March 18 at 5 p.m. inside Tullio Arena. The Badgers earned the Western College Hockey Association regular-season and tournament titles before defeating Minnesota-Duluth in NCAA quarterfinal action.
















