2015-16 Women's Hockey Roster
Roster
Grieves, Meghan

Jersey Number 17
Meghan Grieves
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Cary, N.C.
Bio
Finished her career ranked second in program history in career appearances (152).
AS A SENIOR (2015-16)
Played in all 41 games … set new single-season bests with 11 goals, 13 assists and 24 points playing most of the season on the third line … her lone game-winning goal came as part of her two-goal effort at Harvard (Jan. 19) as BC won, 2-0, to claim its first road win against the Crimson since 2006 … notched at least one point in 20 of 41 games, including three multiple-point outings … in addition to her two-goal night at Harvard, she also potted two assists against Harvard (Feb. 2) in the first round of the Beanpot, and added one goal and one assist against Connecticut (March 5) in the Hockey East Tournament semifinals … registered five of her points in the Eagles’ postseason, including three in the Hockey East tournament and one in the NCAA Tournament’s quarterfinals against No. 6 Northeastern (March 12) … opened the season with a six-game point streak … had a career-high 10 shots against Connecticut (Oct. 30) … earned the Athletic Director's Award for Academic Achievement, as well as places on the Hockey East All-Academic Team and the ACC Honor Roll.
AS A JUNIOR (2014-15)
Played in all 39 games … scored eight goals and added four assists for 12 points while seeing most of her time on the team’s fourth line … scored one power-play goal … recorded a goal or assists in nine games … has three multiple-goal games … scored two goals – including the game-winning goal – in the 4-1 win over Providence (Nov. 1) … recorded a goal in the 4-0 victory over Yale (Nov. 25) … tallied two goals in the 7-3 win over Northeastern (Jan. 11) … her lone goal at Vermont (Jan. 18) proved to be the game-winning goal … recorded two goals in the win over Providence on Feb. 27 … earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement … a member of the Hockey East All-Academic Team ... earned a place on the ACC Academic Honor Roll.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14)
Played in 35 games ... tallied one assist, which came against Vermont (Nov. 8) ... posted an even plus/minus rating... notched 16 shots … earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement … a member of the Hockey East All-Academic Team.
AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13)
Played in all 37 games ... totaled eight points on three goals and five assists ... had a +6 plus/minus rating ... collected 31 shots … made her collegiate debut against Boston University (Oct. 5), the team’s first game of the season … recorded six points in seven games (Oct. 20 through Nov. 7) … tallied a goal and assist at New Hampshire (Oct. 20) in just her second collegiate game ... posted an assist in both games versus Minnesota-Duluth (Oct. 25, Oct. 26) ... scored at Boston University (Oct. 31) ... registered a goal versus Providence (Nov. 7) ... earned an assist against Vermont (Jan. 12) ... posted an assist against Connecticut (Feb. 16).
BEFORE BC
Three-time leading scorer at Culver Academy … Culver Academy’s Most Valuable Player award winner … also played softball and was the team’s MVP.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Chad and Debbie Grieves … has one brother, Brandon … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences as a psychology major … graduated Culver Academy as a member of the Cum Laude Society.
AS A SENIOR (2015-16)
Played in all 41 games … set new single-season bests with 11 goals, 13 assists and 24 points playing most of the season on the third line … her lone game-winning goal came as part of her two-goal effort at Harvard (Jan. 19) as BC won, 2-0, to claim its first road win against the Crimson since 2006 … notched at least one point in 20 of 41 games, including three multiple-point outings … in addition to her two-goal night at Harvard, she also potted two assists against Harvard (Feb. 2) in the first round of the Beanpot, and added one goal and one assist against Connecticut (March 5) in the Hockey East Tournament semifinals … registered five of her points in the Eagles’ postseason, including three in the Hockey East tournament and one in the NCAA Tournament’s quarterfinals against No. 6 Northeastern (March 12) … opened the season with a six-game point streak … had a career-high 10 shots against Connecticut (Oct. 30) … earned the Athletic Director's Award for Academic Achievement, as well as places on the Hockey East All-Academic Team and the ACC Honor Roll.
AS A JUNIOR (2014-15)
Played in all 39 games … scored eight goals and added four assists for 12 points while seeing most of her time on the team’s fourth line … scored one power-play goal … recorded a goal or assists in nine games … has three multiple-goal games … scored two goals – including the game-winning goal – in the 4-1 win over Providence (Nov. 1) … recorded a goal in the 4-0 victory over Yale (Nov. 25) … tallied two goals in the 7-3 win over Northeastern (Jan. 11) … her lone goal at Vermont (Jan. 18) proved to be the game-winning goal … recorded two goals in the win over Providence on Feb. 27 … earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement … a member of the Hockey East All-Academic Team ... earned a place on the ACC Academic Honor Roll.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14)
Played in 35 games ... tallied one assist, which came against Vermont (Nov. 8) ... posted an even plus/minus rating... notched 16 shots … earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement … a member of the Hockey East All-Academic Team.
AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13)
Played in all 37 games ... totaled eight points on three goals and five assists ... had a +6 plus/minus rating ... collected 31 shots … made her collegiate debut against Boston University (Oct. 5), the team’s first game of the season … recorded six points in seven games (Oct. 20 through Nov. 7) … tallied a goal and assist at New Hampshire (Oct. 20) in just her second collegiate game ... posted an assist in both games versus Minnesota-Duluth (Oct. 25, Oct. 26) ... scored at Boston University (Oct. 31) ... registered a goal versus Providence (Nov. 7) ... earned an assist against Vermont (Jan. 12) ... posted an assist against Connecticut (Feb. 16).
BEFORE BC
Three-time leading scorer at Culver Academy … Culver Academy’s Most Valuable Player award winner … also played softball and was the team’s MVP.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Chad and Debbie Grieves … has one brother, Brandon … enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences as a psychology major … graduated Culver Academy as a member of the Cum Laude Society.
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