Boston College Athletics

Eagles Wrap Regular Season with UNH and BU
February 19, 2026 | Women's Hockey
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Boston College women's hockey concludes the regular season this weekend with a pair of home Hockey East matchups, beginning Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. on ESPN+ against New Hampshire, followed by Saturday's matchup against Boston University at 4 p.m. on NESN.
SETTING THE SCENE
• Boston College enters the final weekend of the regular season coming off a split series
• The Eagles dropped a 2–1 overtime decision to Providence on Friday
• BC responded with a 1–0 overtime shutout victory over No. 5 Northeastern on Sunday
• Sunday marked Boston College's fourth meeting of the season against Northeastern, with the Eagles earning their first win in the series
LAST TIME OUT
• Boston College split a two-game stretch, finishing with a 1-1-0 record
• The Eagles scored two goals across the weekend while allowing two
• Ava Thomas and Maxim Tremblay each scored a goal, with Sammy Taber, Lauren Glaser and Olivia Maffeo adding assists
• BC went 2-for-10on the power play during the two games
• Grace Campbell played all 126:33 in net, stopping 68 of 70 shots for a .971 save percentage, posting a 0.95 goals-against average and recording one shutout
THE EAGLES
• Boston College holds a 14-17-1 overall record and a 12-9-1 mark in Hockey East play
• The Eagles have scored 78 goals on 1,037 shots this season and average 32.4 shots per game
• Ava Thomas leads BC with 42 points (18 goals, 24 assists)
• Sammy Taber ranks second with 26 points (7 goals, 19 assists), while Madelyn Murphy has totaled 21 points (8 goals, 13 assists)
• Maxim Tremblay has added 18 points (10 goals, 8 assists) and Emma Conner has contributed 18 points (5 goals, 13 assists)
• Olivia Maffeo has recorded 12 points (8 goals, 4 assists), including three power-play goals
• In net, Grace Campbell has started 31 games, posting a .926 save percentage, a 2.76 goals-against average, and three shutouts with 1,056 saves
• Boston College has totaled 441 blocked shots, averaging nearly 14 blocks per game
A LOOK AT NEW HAMPSHIRE
• New Hampshire enters the weekend with a 16-13-3 overall record and a 10-10-2 mark in Hockey East play
• The Wildcats are averaging 2.75 goals per game while allowing 2.22
• UNH has scored 88 goals this season and averages just over 30 shots per game
• Nina Rossi leads the Wildcats with 31 points on 12 goals and 19 assists
• Kelly Harty paces the team with 15 goals, while Danika Botterill has added 26 points
• In goal, Sedona Blair has logged the majority of minutes, posting a 2.21 goals-against average and a .928 save percentage
SERIES HISTORY – NEW HAMPSHIRE
• Boston College holds a 35-46-8 all-time record against New Hampshire
• The Eagles are 19-24-2 against the Wildcats at home
• BC is 4-4-2 over the last 10 meetings in the series
• The teams met earlier this season on Jan. 23, with BC earning a 4-1 and Jan. 24, with New Hampshire earning a 6–2 win
A LOOK AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY
• Boston University enters Saturday's matchup with a 9-19-3 overall record and a 7-13-2 mark in Hockey East play
• The Terriers are averaging 1.84 goals per game while allowing 2.65
• BU has scored 57 goals this season and averages 27.6 shots per contest
• Sydney Healey leads the Terriers with 25 points on 15 goals and 10 assists
• Clara Yuhn has added 17 points, while Kaileigh Quigg ranks third with 11
• In net, Mari Pietersen has appeared in 17 games, posting a 2.34 goals-against average and a .921 save percentage
SERIES HISTORY – BOSTON UNIVERSITY
• Boston College holds a 46-27-8 all-time record against Boston University
• The Eagles are 17-12-4 at home and 21-13-2 on the road in the series
• BC has won five of the last 10 meetings (5-4-1)
• The teams met twice earlier this season, with Boston College earning a 5–2 home victory on Nov. 13 before securing a 3–2 road win on Nov. 14.
SETTING THE SCENE
• Boston College enters the final weekend of the regular season coming off a split series
• The Eagles dropped a 2–1 overtime decision to Providence on Friday
• BC responded with a 1–0 overtime shutout victory over No. 5 Northeastern on Sunday
• Sunday marked Boston College's fourth meeting of the season against Northeastern, with the Eagles earning their first win in the series
LAST TIME OUT
• Boston College split a two-game stretch, finishing with a 1-1-0 record
• The Eagles scored two goals across the weekend while allowing two
• Ava Thomas and Maxim Tremblay each scored a goal, with Sammy Taber, Lauren Glaser and Olivia Maffeo adding assists
• BC went 2-for-10on the power play during the two games
• Grace Campbell played all 126:33 in net, stopping 68 of 70 shots for a .971 save percentage, posting a 0.95 goals-against average and recording one shutout
THE EAGLES
• Boston College holds a 14-17-1 overall record and a 12-9-1 mark in Hockey East play
• The Eagles have scored 78 goals on 1,037 shots this season and average 32.4 shots per game
• Ava Thomas leads BC with 42 points (18 goals, 24 assists)
• Sammy Taber ranks second with 26 points (7 goals, 19 assists), while Madelyn Murphy has totaled 21 points (8 goals, 13 assists)
• Maxim Tremblay has added 18 points (10 goals, 8 assists) and Emma Conner has contributed 18 points (5 goals, 13 assists)
• Olivia Maffeo has recorded 12 points (8 goals, 4 assists), including three power-play goals
• In net, Grace Campbell has started 31 games, posting a .926 save percentage, a 2.76 goals-against average, and three shutouts with 1,056 saves
• Boston College has totaled 441 blocked shots, averaging nearly 14 blocks per game
A LOOK AT NEW HAMPSHIRE
• New Hampshire enters the weekend with a 16-13-3 overall record and a 10-10-2 mark in Hockey East play
• The Wildcats are averaging 2.75 goals per game while allowing 2.22
• UNH has scored 88 goals this season and averages just over 30 shots per game
• Nina Rossi leads the Wildcats with 31 points on 12 goals and 19 assists
• Kelly Harty paces the team with 15 goals, while Danika Botterill has added 26 points
• In goal, Sedona Blair has logged the majority of minutes, posting a 2.21 goals-against average and a .928 save percentage
SERIES HISTORY – NEW HAMPSHIRE
• Boston College holds a 35-46-8 all-time record against New Hampshire
• The Eagles are 19-24-2 against the Wildcats at home
• BC is 4-4-2 over the last 10 meetings in the series
• The teams met earlier this season on Jan. 23, with BC earning a 4-1 and Jan. 24, with New Hampshire earning a 6–2 win
A LOOK AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY
• Boston University enters Saturday's matchup with a 9-19-3 overall record and a 7-13-2 mark in Hockey East play
• The Terriers are averaging 1.84 goals per game while allowing 2.65
• BU has scored 57 goals this season and averages 27.6 shots per contest
• Sydney Healey leads the Terriers with 25 points on 15 goals and 10 assists
• Clara Yuhn has added 17 points, while Kaileigh Quigg ranks third with 11
• In net, Mari Pietersen has appeared in 17 games, posting a 2.34 goals-against average and a .921 save percentage
SERIES HISTORY – BOSTON UNIVERSITY
• Boston College holds a 46-27-8 all-time record against Boston University
• The Eagles are 17-12-4 at home and 21-13-2 on the road in the series
• BC has won five of the last 10 meetings (5-4-1)
• The teams met twice earlier this season, with Boston College earning a 5–2 home victory on Nov. 13 before securing a 3–2 road win on Nov. 14.
Players Mentioned
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