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Eagles Welcome Eight to the Heights
August 13, 2020 | Women's Hockey
Head coach Katie Crowley announced eight new additions to the women's hockey team.
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The Boston College women's hockey program will welcome eight new Eagles to the program for the upcoming season. Head coach Katie Crowley, who is entering her 14th season behind the bench, announced the newest additions to the Heights on Thursday.
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The new Eagles come to the Heights from three different states and the group includes five forwards, two defenders and one goaltender.
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#9 | Maddie Crowley-Cahill
D | 5-9 | R
Haverhill, Mass.
Boston Jr. Eagles | Deerfield Academy
Most recently played prep hockey at the Kent School, earning 2020 First Team All-NEPSAC honors and top defenseman honors … won a 2017 NEPSAC championship while at the New Hampton School … played for the Boston Jr. Eagles under Mike Mullowney (2016-20) … helped the team to a Tier-1 U19 national championship in 2019 as well as two state titles (2018 and 2019) … a four-year member of the field hockey team in high school and also played lacrosse and softball.
#26 | Sidney Fess
D | 5-7 | R
Clifton Park, N.Y.
North American Hockey Academy
The 2020 Junior Women's Hockey League (JWHL) Defenseman of the Year … skated in 68 games, recording 74 points on 17 goals and 57 assists in three years at the North American Hockey Academy … won the JWHL championship in 2018 and 2020 … played for former Eagle Toni Ann Miano during the 2019-20 season …. participated in the 2018 USA Hockey Women's National Festival … also played three years of lacrosse at Shenendehowa HS … father played hockey at Plattsburgh State.
#24 | Caroline Goffredo
F | 5-5 | R
Mount Laurel, N.J.
Boston Jr. Eagles | The Hill School
Spent the 2019-20 season playing her club hockey for the Boston Jr. Eagles … played two years of prep hockey at The Hill School … in 20 games as a senior, had 27 points on 14 goals and 13 assists ... during the 2018-19 season, recorded 36 points on 21 goals and 15 assists in 29 games played … 2017 USA Hockey U-18 Development Camp attendee.
#17 | Christina Klinoff
F | 5-7 | R
Concord, Mass.
North American Hockey Academy
Spent the 2019-20 season playing for former Eagle Toni Ann Miano at the North American Hockey Academy, winning a Junior Women's Hockey League Championship … earned JWHL First Team All-Star honors in 2020 … was a six-time state champion with the East Coast Wizards … with the Wizards, won a national championship in 2016, earning most valuable player honors, and was a national finalist in 2019 … also earned First Team All-League honors in 2018 and a three-time NEWJHL honorable mention … was an assistant captain for the 2018-19 season … USA Hockey National Development Camp attendee in 2017 … two sisters played hockey at Sacred Heart while two of her brothers wrestled at Springfield College and the U.S. Naval Academy.
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#39 | Abigail Levy
G | 6-1 | L
Congers, N.Y.
Minnesota State (WCHA)
Comes to the Heights after playing the last two years at Minnesota State … started 54 games for the Mavericks, posting a .917 save percentage, 2.58 goals against average and eight shutouts … was a WCHA Scholar Athlete and WCHA All-Academic Team member in 2019-20 … participated in the 2019 USA Hockey Women's Winter Training camp and the 2019 National Festival … named to the All-WCHA Second Team and to the All-WCHA Rookie Team as a freshman, tying a school record with five shutouts during the season … product of Shattuck-St. Mary's where she was a three-time national champion ... named Most Athletic Female at Shattuck-St. Mary's in 2018 ... also played basketball, volleyball, softball, lacrosse and ultimate frisbee.
#22 | Olivia O'Brien
F | 5-2 | R
Duxbury, Mass.
Bay State Breakers | Phillips Academy Andover
Most recently played prep hockey at Phillips Academy Andover after four years of varsity hockey at Tabor Academy … while at Tabor, helped the Seawolves to the 2019 ISL championship and the 2018 Patsy K. Odden Invitational title … earned All-ISL honorable mention honors in 2018 … captained the squad during the 2018-19 season … was a 2020 NEPSAC finalist with Phillips Andover … played her club hockey for the Bay State Breakers and Pittsburgh Pens Elite … earned a silver medal with Pens Elite at the 2017 USA Hockey National championship … USA Hockey National Development camp attendee from 2014-16 … also played three years of varsity field hockey.
#28 | Gaby Roy
F | 5-8 | L
Marshfield, Mass.
Boston Jr. Eagles | St. Paul's School
Played her prep hockey at St. Paul's School, earning All-NEPSAC and team most valuable player honors as a senior in 2019-20 … helped the Big Red to the Large School Championship in 2019-20 and was named the tournament's most valuable player … also named to the New Hampshire Prep School Hockey Coaches Association All-State team and earned the Sanford R. Sistare Girls Ice Hockey Award … played her club hockey for the Boston Jr. Eagles, winning a national championship in 2019 as well as the state championship (2016-19) … attended two USA Hockey National Development camps … was a member of the soccer and track teams in high school was also a two-time state champion with the Bay State Breakers and a state champion with Notre Dame Academy in 2015-16 … her father, Jean-Yves Roy, played college hockey at the University of Maine, and was a member of the 1994 Canadian Olympic team and played professionally.
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#2 | Natalie Tulchinsky
F | 5-4 | L
Clifton Park, N.Y.
East Coast Wizards | St. Paul's School
Played four years of prep hockey at St. Paul's School … played her club hockey for the East Coast Wizards … captained the Big Red as a senior, helping the team to the NEPSAC Large School Championship … named most valuable player in 2018-19 … also a member of the soccer team and track team at St. Paul's … three-time Defensive Most Valuable Player in soccer and a member of the school-record setting 4x400 meter relay team.
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The new Eagles come to the Heights from three different states and the group includes five forwards, two defenders and one goaltender.
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- D Maddie Crowley-Cahill
- D Sidney Fess
- F Caroline Goffredo
- F Christina Klinoff
- G Abigail Levy
- F Olivia O'Brien
- F Gaby Roy
- F Natalie TulchinskyÂ
#9 | Maddie Crowley-Cahill
D | 5-9 | R
Haverhill, Mass.
Boston Jr. Eagles | Deerfield Academy
Most recently played prep hockey at the Kent School, earning 2020 First Team All-NEPSAC honors and top defenseman honors … won a 2017 NEPSAC championship while at the New Hampton School … played for the Boston Jr. Eagles under Mike Mullowney (2016-20) … helped the team to a Tier-1 U19 national championship in 2019 as well as two state titles (2018 and 2019) … a four-year member of the field hockey team in high school and also played lacrosse and softball.
#26 | Sidney Fess
D | 5-7 | R
Clifton Park, N.Y.
North American Hockey Academy
The 2020 Junior Women's Hockey League (JWHL) Defenseman of the Year … skated in 68 games, recording 74 points on 17 goals and 57 assists in three years at the North American Hockey Academy … won the JWHL championship in 2018 and 2020 … played for former Eagle Toni Ann Miano during the 2019-20 season …. participated in the 2018 USA Hockey Women's National Festival … also played three years of lacrosse at Shenendehowa HS … father played hockey at Plattsburgh State.
#24 | Caroline Goffredo
F | 5-5 | R
Mount Laurel, N.J.
Boston Jr. Eagles | The Hill School
Spent the 2019-20 season playing her club hockey for the Boston Jr. Eagles … played two years of prep hockey at The Hill School … in 20 games as a senior, had 27 points on 14 goals and 13 assists ... during the 2018-19 season, recorded 36 points on 21 goals and 15 assists in 29 games played … 2017 USA Hockey U-18 Development Camp attendee.
#17 | Christina Klinoff
F | 5-7 | R
Concord, Mass.
North American Hockey Academy
Spent the 2019-20 season playing for former Eagle Toni Ann Miano at the North American Hockey Academy, winning a Junior Women's Hockey League Championship … earned JWHL First Team All-Star honors in 2020 … was a six-time state champion with the East Coast Wizards … with the Wizards, won a national championship in 2016, earning most valuable player honors, and was a national finalist in 2019 … also earned First Team All-League honors in 2018 and a three-time NEWJHL honorable mention … was an assistant captain for the 2018-19 season … USA Hockey National Development Camp attendee in 2017 … two sisters played hockey at Sacred Heart while two of her brothers wrestled at Springfield College and the U.S. Naval Academy.
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#39 | Abigail Levy
G | 6-1 | L
Congers, N.Y.
Minnesota State (WCHA)
Comes to the Heights after playing the last two years at Minnesota State … started 54 games for the Mavericks, posting a .917 save percentage, 2.58 goals against average and eight shutouts … was a WCHA Scholar Athlete and WCHA All-Academic Team member in 2019-20 … participated in the 2019 USA Hockey Women's Winter Training camp and the 2019 National Festival … named to the All-WCHA Second Team and to the All-WCHA Rookie Team as a freshman, tying a school record with five shutouts during the season … product of Shattuck-St. Mary's where she was a three-time national champion ... named Most Athletic Female at Shattuck-St. Mary's in 2018 ... also played basketball, volleyball, softball, lacrosse and ultimate frisbee.
#22 | Olivia O'Brien
F | 5-2 | R
Duxbury, Mass.
Bay State Breakers | Phillips Academy Andover
Most recently played prep hockey at Phillips Academy Andover after four years of varsity hockey at Tabor Academy … while at Tabor, helped the Seawolves to the 2019 ISL championship and the 2018 Patsy K. Odden Invitational title … earned All-ISL honorable mention honors in 2018 … captained the squad during the 2018-19 season … was a 2020 NEPSAC finalist with Phillips Andover … played her club hockey for the Bay State Breakers and Pittsburgh Pens Elite … earned a silver medal with Pens Elite at the 2017 USA Hockey National championship … USA Hockey National Development camp attendee from 2014-16 … also played three years of varsity field hockey.
#28 | Gaby Roy
F | 5-8 | L
Marshfield, Mass.
Boston Jr. Eagles | St. Paul's School
Played her prep hockey at St. Paul's School, earning All-NEPSAC and team most valuable player honors as a senior in 2019-20 … helped the Big Red to the Large School Championship in 2019-20 and was named the tournament's most valuable player … also named to the New Hampshire Prep School Hockey Coaches Association All-State team and earned the Sanford R. Sistare Girls Ice Hockey Award … played her club hockey for the Boston Jr. Eagles, winning a national championship in 2019 as well as the state championship (2016-19) … attended two USA Hockey National Development camps … was a member of the soccer and track teams in high school was also a two-time state champion with the Bay State Breakers and a state champion with Notre Dame Academy in 2015-16 … her father, Jean-Yves Roy, played college hockey at the University of Maine, and was a member of the 1994 Canadian Olympic team and played professionally.
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#2 | Natalie Tulchinsky
F | 5-4 | L
Clifton Park, N.Y.
East Coast Wizards | St. Paul's School
Played four years of prep hockey at St. Paul's School … played her club hockey for the East Coast Wizards … captained the Big Red as a senior, helping the team to the NEPSAC Large School Championship … named most valuable player in 2018-19 … also a member of the soccer team and track team at St. Paul's … three-time Defensive Most Valuable Player in soccer and a member of the school-record setting 4x400 meter relay team.
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