2005 Field Hockey Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 9
Crystal Frates
- Height:
- 5-2
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Kimball Union Academy/Woodstock, VT
AS A SENIOR (2007)
Started all 20 games...scored six goals and two assists for 14 points...recorded the third-highest point total on the team...second on team in shots (45)...scored the game-winning goal against Albany in overtime to give the Eagles a 2-1 victory on Sept. 16...netted two goals, including the gamewinner, in the win against New Hampshire on Oct. 21...went 0-3 on penalty strokes...recorded a goal and an assists in the win over Pacific on Aug. 26...finished in the sixth spot on BC's all-time career points list with 89 and fifth on the career goals list with 40...honored with an All-Northeast Region second-team selection...named to the All-ACC Academic team. AS A JUNIOR (2006)
Started all 20 games...tallied 14 goals and seven assists to total 35 points for the season...ranked second on team for goals and points...netted four game winners, ranking second on the team in that category...notched two goals twice, once against each Holy Cross and Quinnipiac...recorded a goal and an assist for three points four times...took 37 shots on the season...named to the Northeast All-Region first team...a third-team All-America selection...competed in the 2007 USA Field Hockey's High Performance Training Center National Championship Tournament in Virginia Beach, Va., for New England...scored two goals in game against the South. AS A SOPHOMORE (2005)
Started all 20 games...led the team in goals (13) and game-winning goals (4)...two multi-goal games, including a three-goal effort against New Hampshire on Oct. 23...found the back of the net twice against Sacred Heart on Sept. 7...collected a defensive save against Wake Forest...second Eagle ever named an ACC Player of the Week for a four-goal week against Harvard and New Hampshire...named to the NFHCA All-Northeast Region second team. AS A FRESHMAN (2004)
Played in 22 games, including all five BIG EAST contests...started four times...contributed on offense immediately, scoring seven goals, the most by a freshman during the year... one of six Eagles to register 10 or more points on the year. BEFORE BC
Played three years at Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, N.H...captained the team during senior year...two-time New England All-Star...won two Lakes Region championships in high school career...led the team to the Cape Cod Classic Team Championship in 2003...named Athlete of the Year as a senior...also played lacrosse and ice hockey...a two-time all-star in lacrosse...team MVP in ice hockey...an honor roll student...won the Presidential Award for Academic Excellence. PERSONAL
Born on November 6, 1985...daughter of Betsy and John Frates...mother is a Boston College graduate and her aunt, Lynn, played field hockey for BC for three seasons, from 1983 to 1985...has two brothers, Bryan and C.J., and a sister, Whitney...enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as a psychology major. CAREER STATISTICS
Started all 20 games...scored six goals and two assists for 14 points...recorded the third-highest point total on the team...second on team in shots (45)...scored the game-winning goal against Albany in overtime to give the Eagles a 2-1 victory on Sept. 16...netted two goals, including the gamewinner, in the win against New Hampshire on Oct. 21...went 0-3 on penalty strokes...recorded a goal and an assists in the win over Pacific on Aug. 26...finished in the sixth spot on BC's all-time career points list with 89 and fifth on the career goals list with 40...honored with an All-Northeast Region second-team selection...named to the All-ACC Academic team. AS A JUNIOR (2006)
Started all 20 games...tallied 14 goals and seven assists to total 35 points for the season...ranked second on team for goals and points...netted four game winners, ranking second on the team in that category...notched two goals twice, once against each Holy Cross and Quinnipiac...recorded a goal and an assist for three points four times...took 37 shots on the season...named to the Northeast All-Region first team...a third-team All-America selection...competed in the 2007 USA Field Hockey's High Performance Training Center National Championship Tournament in Virginia Beach, Va., for New England...scored two goals in game against the South. AS A SOPHOMORE (2005)
Started all 20 games...led the team in goals (13) and game-winning goals (4)...two multi-goal games, including a three-goal effort against New Hampshire on Oct. 23...found the back of the net twice against Sacred Heart on Sept. 7...collected a defensive save against Wake Forest...second Eagle ever named an ACC Player of the Week for a four-goal week against Harvard and New Hampshire...named to the NFHCA All-Northeast Region second team. AS A FRESHMAN (2004)
Played in 22 games, including all five BIG EAST contests...started four times...contributed on offense immediately, scoring seven goals, the most by a freshman during the year... one of six Eagles to register 10 or more points on the year. BEFORE BC
Played three years at Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, N.H...captained the team during senior year...two-time New England All-Star...won two Lakes Region championships in high school career...led the team to the Cape Cod Classic Team Championship in 2003...named Athlete of the Year as a senior...also played lacrosse and ice hockey...a two-time all-star in lacrosse...team MVP in ice hockey...an honor roll student...won the Presidential Award for Academic Excellence. PERSONAL
Born on November 6, 1985...daughter of Betsy and John Frates...mother is a Boston College graduate and her aunt, Lynn, played field hockey for BC for three seasons, from 1983 to 1985...has two brothers, Bryan and C.J., and a sister, Whitney...enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as a psychology major. CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/GS G A Pts. GW DS2004 22/4 7 0 14 1 02005 20/20 13 0 26 4 12006 20/20 14 7 35 4 02007 20/20 6 2 14 2 0Totals 82/64 40 9 89 11 1CAREER HIGHS
Goals 3 (10/23/05)Assists 3 (9/1/06)Points 6 (10/23/05)
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