2017-18 Women's Hockey Roster
Roster
Lonergan, Caitrin

Jersey Number 11
Caitrin Lonergan
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-7
- S/C:
- R
- Hometown:
- Roslindale, Mass.
- Previous Team:
- Mid-Fairfield Connecticut Stars
- High School:
- Noble and Greenough
Bio
AS A JUNIOR (2018-19)
A Hockey East Third-Team All-Star ... skated in 37 of BC’s 39 contests … finished fourth on the team with 39 points off of 14 goals and 25 assists … tied for fifth on the team with nine power-play points (3g, 6a) … scored one short-handed goal … potted two game-winning goals and assisted on five others for seven game-winning points … finished second on the team with 170 shots on goal … had a 60.7 face-off winning percentage … blocked seven shots … had a season-long point streak of 11 games and registered at least one point in 15 of the last 20 games of the season … had 10 multi-point outings and two multi-goal games on the year … had one goal and one assist I wins over Syracuse (Oct. 6) and Holy Cross (Oct. 26) … picked up two assists at Maine (Oct. 28) … scored the game-winning goal in back-to-back contests against UConn (Nov. 16 and Nov. 17) … scored twice in a win over Merrimack (Dec. 7) … tallied a season-high three points off of two goals and one assist in the series sweeping finale at Vermont (Jan. 19) … had another one goal, one assist outing against Holy Cross (Feb. 1) … had two assists against New Hampshire (Feb. 8) and UConn (March 2) … participated in the USA Hockey Women’s National Festival in August and then skated for the U.S. Under-22 team that faced Canada in a three-game series invited to the USA Hockey National Women’s Team Evaluation Camp in September … made U.S. senior national team debut at the Four Nations Cup in November.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2017-18)
Patty Kazmaier Award Top-10 Finalist … CCM/AHCA Second-Team All-American … All-USCHO Second Team … All-New England Team … unanimous Hockey East First Team All-Star … December Hockey East Player of the Month … two-time Hockey East Player of the Week (Nov. 6, Dec. 4) … NCAA No. 1 Star of the Week (Dec. 5), NCAA No. 3 Star of the Week (Nov. 7) … centered the team’s second line in all 38 games … finished second in the nation with 75 points … led the country in assists (45) and also scored 30 goals to rank fourth among Division I players … tied the school’s single-season assist mark, originally set by Alex Carpenter in 2015-16 … posted one of the only two 30-40 seasons ever in an Olympic year … her 30 goals represented the 12th 30-goal season in BC history … her 75 points marked the second-highest point total ever scored in NCAA play in an Olympic year … also led the nation in power-play points (25) and power-play assists (18), and was tied for third in power-play goals (9) … a member of the Eagles' power-play unit that was top-ranked among Division I teams (24.8 percent) with a nation-leading 39 PPGs … her eight game-winning goals led all players nationally … averaged 1.97 points per game, third-best in the country … scored two shorthanded goals and added two hat tricks … tied for eighth nationally among Division I players with a +35 plus/minus rating … her 75 points marked the fifth-highest single-season point total in BC history … set the Boston College sophomore records for points and assists … posted 49 points in Hockey East play and tied for the fourth-highest single-season total in league history … her 28 league assists were the third-most in conference history, while her 21 league goals were tied for sixth-most in a single season … recorded at least one point in 35-of-38 games … posted multiple points in 25-of-38 games … scored at least one goal in 21 games and had at least one assist in 32 games … recorded seven multiple-point games and 12 multiple-assist efforts … registered one five-point game (Nov. 28 vs. Northeastern; three goals, two assists) and two four-point games (three goals and one assist at Vermont on Oct. 22 and two goals and two assists at New Hampshire on Jan. 7) … added eight three-point efforts and 14 two-point games … strung together a career-high 16-game point streak (Nov. 11 through Jan. 19), during which she posted 38 points (16 goals, 22 assists) … the point streak is tied for the fifth-longest in program history and she had at least one assist in all 16 games and posted 13 multiple-point games during the run … recorded a pair of assists against Boston University in the Beanpot Championship game (Feb. 13) to register 100 career points … she was just the third sophomore in program history to reach 100 points and was the third-fastest player in program history to reach the century mark (69 games).
AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17)
All-USCHO Rookie Team … unanimous choice to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team ... a three-time Hockey East Rookie of the Month (October, November, March) and a four-time Hockey East Rookie of the Week (Nov. 7, Nov. 14, Feb. 6, March 20) … played in 37 games, missing the Dec. 7 game at Dartmouth and the Jan. 4 game against Syracuse with injuries … recorded 33 points from 15 goals and 18 assists … finished her rookie year tied for second in scoring among all freshmen nationally with teammate Delaney Belinskas, and was sixth in freshman goals, tied for fifth in freshman assists and fourth in freshman points per game (0.89) … five of her goals were power-play strikes and she scored one shorthanded goal … tied for the team lead in shots with 141 … played sparingly Nov. 26 at No. 10 Northeastern and Dec. 3 at Providence because of injury before being shut down through the holiday break … returned to the ice against Boston University on Jan. 7 … had the team’s longest point streak during the 2016-17 season: Oct. 22 at. No. 3 Quinnipiac through Nov. 20 at No. 10 Northeastern during which she collected 15 points in eight games … began her college career with a four-game point streak, including her first career goal at Minnesota Duluth (Sept. 30) and her first career assist – part a two-assist effort in her first-career multiple-point game – against Maine (Oct. 9) … registered seven multiple-point games, including a career-best four-point game (one goal, three assists) at New Hampshire (Nov. 11) … added a three-point game at No. 3 Quinnipiac (Oct. 22) with one goal – the shorthanded tally – and two assists in the 4-1 victory … posted her only multiple-goal game of the season in the regular-season finale against Providence (Feb. 19) … recorded points in all four meetings against Boston University (Nov. 4-5, Jan. 7, Jan. 31), including three two-point efforts, for seven points … three of her goals were game-winners: Oct. 8 vs. Maine in a 2-1 win, Jan. 31 vs. Boston University in the first round of the Beanpot in a 3-2 win and Feb. 19 vs. PC … played at the Women’s National Team Festival and was chosen for the U.S. Under-22 Select Team for its three-game series against Canada in August … played in all three games, recording one assist.
BEFORE BC
A two-time member of the U.S. Under-18 National Team … helped the U.S. win a gold medal at the 2015 IIHF Under-18 World Championships after earning a silver medal at the 2014 world championships … in 2015, recorded four assists in five games and led the tournament in faceoff percentage (.750, 45-for-60) and was the player of the game in the U.S.’ group stage victory over the Czech Republic … in 2014, recorded on assist en route to the silver medal … scored 243 points (89 goals, 154 assists) in her four prep seasons … most recently, played her junior and senior prep seasons at Nobles and Greenough for Tom Resor and former BC men’s hockey head coach Steve Cedorchuk … helped Nobles win the 2016 NEPSAC New England championship, going 31-1-1 on the year, and was part of Nobles’ last two Independent School League championships (2015, 2016) … was the 2016 NEPSAC New England Division I player of the year, capping a career that saw her earn four-straight first-team All-New England honors … was the ISL MVP as both a junior and a senior and finished her career with four-straight All-ISL nods … senior year, scored 71 points from 31 goals and 40 assists … as a junior, scored 58 points in her first season at Nobles, earning 2015 All-New England honors as a defenseman after two-straight nods as a forward (2013, 2014) … spent her first two high school seasons at St. Paul’s (N.H.) playing for head coach Heather Farrell … led New England girls prep school players in scoring with 17 goals and 43 assists as a sophomore while helping lead St. Paul’s to a best-ever 23-2-1 record … tallied 60 points (17 goals, 43 assists) as a freshman at St. Paul’s … was a two-time USA Today All-USA girls hockey player (2015, 2016) at Nobles … presented with the John Carlton Memorial Award by the Boston Bruins, which is given annually to the top male and female high school seniors who combine exceptional hockey skills with academic excellence … most recently, played her club hockey with Mid-Fairfield Connecticut Stars for Jake Mastel … helped the team advance to the USA Hockey Girls Tier 1 National Championship in Blaine, Minn. … played in all three games at the tournament, assisting on the team’s only goal at the event … during the season, posted 41 points (27 goals, 14 assists) in 27 games with Mid-Fairfield … prior to joining Mid-Fairfield, played with Assabet Valley since the Under-10 age level … was part of seven Assabet teams that advanced to the national championships and helped the club win three titles (2009 Under-12, 2012 Under-14 and 2014 Under-19) … captained the Under-19 team under head coach Dennis Laing … scored the game-winning goal in overtime to help Assabet win the 2012 U14 national title … also played soccer and lacrosse … helped Nobles win the 2014 NEPSAC and ISL titles as a junior, before gaining All-ISL and all-state honors her senior year … at the club level, played for former BC All-American Chris Hamblin at NEFC, winning the Massachusetts state title in 2011 … invited to train and practice with the U.S. Women’s National Team at a training camp in October 2014.
PERSONAL
Caitrin is the older of Catherine and Arthur Lonergan’s two children … also has a younger brother, Ryan … enrolled in the Lynch School of Education … volunteers with Special Olympics in her spare time … spent part of her senior spring on a service trip in New Orleans helping with the continued rebuilding following Hurricane Katrina … has also sponsored local winter coat drives for local underserved families, and has assisted with learn-to-skate programs in neighboring the neighboring Hyde Park area of Boston … recipient of the Women's Ice Hockey Athletics Scholarship Fund.
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:
Points: 5, Northeastern, Nov 28, 2017
Goals: 3, Northeastern, Nov 28, 2017 ; at Vermont, Oct 22, 2017
Assists: 3 [t-10th], at New Hampshire, Nov 11, 2016 ; Minnesota Duluth, Oct 06, 2017
Shots: 11, Merrimack, Dec 08, 2017
Power-play goals: 2, at Merrimack, Jan 02, 2018
Short-handed goals: 1 (four times), last vs. Merrimack, Dec. 7, 2018
Penalties: 3, Boston University, Feb 13, 2018
Penalty minutes: 6, Boston University, Feb 13, 2018
Plus/minus: 5, Northeastern, Nov 28, 2017
A Hockey East Third-Team All-Star ... skated in 37 of BC’s 39 contests … finished fourth on the team with 39 points off of 14 goals and 25 assists … tied for fifth on the team with nine power-play points (3g, 6a) … scored one short-handed goal … potted two game-winning goals and assisted on five others for seven game-winning points … finished second on the team with 170 shots on goal … had a 60.7 face-off winning percentage … blocked seven shots … had a season-long point streak of 11 games and registered at least one point in 15 of the last 20 games of the season … had 10 multi-point outings and two multi-goal games on the year … had one goal and one assist I wins over Syracuse (Oct. 6) and Holy Cross (Oct. 26) … picked up two assists at Maine (Oct. 28) … scored the game-winning goal in back-to-back contests against UConn (Nov. 16 and Nov. 17) … scored twice in a win over Merrimack (Dec. 7) … tallied a season-high three points off of two goals and one assist in the series sweeping finale at Vermont (Jan. 19) … had another one goal, one assist outing against Holy Cross (Feb. 1) … had two assists against New Hampshire (Feb. 8) and UConn (March 2) … participated in the USA Hockey Women’s National Festival in August and then skated for the U.S. Under-22 team that faced Canada in a three-game series invited to the USA Hockey National Women’s Team Evaluation Camp in September … made U.S. senior national team debut at the Four Nations Cup in November.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2017-18)
Patty Kazmaier Award Top-10 Finalist … CCM/AHCA Second-Team All-American … All-USCHO Second Team … All-New England Team … unanimous Hockey East First Team All-Star … December Hockey East Player of the Month … two-time Hockey East Player of the Week (Nov. 6, Dec. 4) … NCAA No. 1 Star of the Week (Dec. 5), NCAA No. 3 Star of the Week (Nov. 7) … centered the team’s second line in all 38 games … finished second in the nation with 75 points … led the country in assists (45) and also scored 30 goals to rank fourth among Division I players … tied the school’s single-season assist mark, originally set by Alex Carpenter in 2015-16 … posted one of the only two 30-40 seasons ever in an Olympic year … her 30 goals represented the 12th 30-goal season in BC history … her 75 points marked the second-highest point total ever scored in NCAA play in an Olympic year … also led the nation in power-play points (25) and power-play assists (18), and was tied for third in power-play goals (9) … a member of the Eagles' power-play unit that was top-ranked among Division I teams (24.8 percent) with a nation-leading 39 PPGs … her eight game-winning goals led all players nationally … averaged 1.97 points per game, third-best in the country … scored two shorthanded goals and added two hat tricks … tied for eighth nationally among Division I players with a +35 plus/minus rating … her 75 points marked the fifth-highest single-season point total in BC history … set the Boston College sophomore records for points and assists … posted 49 points in Hockey East play and tied for the fourth-highest single-season total in league history … her 28 league assists were the third-most in conference history, while her 21 league goals were tied for sixth-most in a single season … recorded at least one point in 35-of-38 games … posted multiple points in 25-of-38 games … scored at least one goal in 21 games and had at least one assist in 32 games … recorded seven multiple-point games and 12 multiple-assist efforts … registered one five-point game (Nov. 28 vs. Northeastern; three goals, two assists) and two four-point games (three goals and one assist at Vermont on Oct. 22 and two goals and two assists at New Hampshire on Jan. 7) … added eight three-point efforts and 14 two-point games … strung together a career-high 16-game point streak (Nov. 11 through Jan. 19), during which she posted 38 points (16 goals, 22 assists) … the point streak is tied for the fifth-longest in program history and she had at least one assist in all 16 games and posted 13 multiple-point games during the run … recorded a pair of assists against Boston University in the Beanpot Championship game (Feb. 13) to register 100 career points … she was just the third sophomore in program history to reach 100 points and was the third-fastest player in program history to reach the century mark (69 games).
AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17)
All-USCHO Rookie Team … unanimous choice to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team ... a three-time Hockey East Rookie of the Month (October, November, March) and a four-time Hockey East Rookie of the Week (Nov. 7, Nov. 14, Feb. 6, March 20) … played in 37 games, missing the Dec. 7 game at Dartmouth and the Jan. 4 game against Syracuse with injuries … recorded 33 points from 15 goals and 18 assists … finished her rookie year tied for second in scoring among all freshmen nationally with teammate Delaney Belinskas, and was sixth in freshman goals, tied for fifth in freshman assists and fourth in freshman points per game (0.89) … five of her goals were power-play strikes and she scored one shorthanded goal … tied for the team lead in shots with 141 … played sparingly Nov. 26 at No. 10 Northeastern and Dec. 3 at Providence because of injury before being shut down through the holiday break … returned to the ice against Boston University on Jan. 7 … had the team’s longest point streak during the 2016-17 season: Oct. 22 at. No. 3 Quinnipiac through Nov. 20 at No. 10 Northeastern during which she collected 15 points in eight games … began her college career with a four-game point streak, including her first career goal at Minnesota Duluth (Sept. 30) and her first career assist – part a two-assist effort in her first-career multiple-point game – against Maine (Oct. 9) … registered seven multiple-point games, including a career-best four-point game (one goal, three assists) at New Hampshire (Nov. 11) … added a three-point game at No. 3 Quinnipiac (Oct. 22) with one goal – the shorthanded tally – and two assists in the 4-1 victory … posted her only multiple-goal game of the season in the regular-season finale against Providence (Feb. 19) … recorded points in all four meetings against Boston University (Nov. 4-5, Jan. 7, Jan. 31), including three two-point efforts, for seven points … three of her goals were game-winners: Oct. 8 vs. Maine in a 2-1 win, Jan. 31 vs. Boston University in the first round of the Beanpot in a 3-2 win and Feb. 19 vs. PC … played at the Women’s National Team Festival and was chosen for the U.S. Under-22 Select Team for its three-game series against Canada in August … played in all three games, recording one assist.
BEFORE BC
A two-time member of the U.S. Under-18 National Team … helped the U.S. win a gold medal at the 2015 IIHF Under-18 World Championships after earning a silver medal at the 2014 world championships … in 2015, recorded four assists in five games and led the tournament in faceoff percentage (.750, 45-for-60) and was the player of the game in the U.S.’ group stage victory over the Czech Republic … in 2014, recorded on assist en route to the silver medal … scored 243 points (89 goals, 154 assists) in her four prep seasons … most recently, played her junior and senior prep seasons at Nobles and Greenough for Tom Resor and former BC men’s hockey head coach Steve Cedorchuk … helped Nobles win the 2016 NEPSAC New England championship, going 31-1-1 on the year, and was part of Nobles’ last two Independent School League championships (2015, 2016) … was the 2016 NEPSAC New England Division I player of the year, capping a career that saw her earn four-straight first-team All-New England honors … was the ISL MVP as both a junior and a senior and finished her career with four-straight All-ISL nods … senior year, scored 71 points from 31 goals and 40 assists … as a junior, scored 58 points in her first season at Nobles, earning 2015 All-New England honors as a defenseman after two-straight nods as a forward (2013, 2014) … spent her first two high school seasons at St. Paul’s (N.H.) playing for head coach Heather Farrell … led New England girls prep school players in scoring with 17 goals and 43 assists as a sophomore while helping lead St. Paul’s to a best-ever 23-2-1 record … tallied 60 points (17 goals, 43 assists) as a freshman at St. Paul’s … was a two-time USA Today All-USA girls hockey player (2015, 2016) at Nobles … presented with the John Carlton Memorial Award by the Boston Bruins, which is given annually to the top male and female high school seniors who combine exceptional hockey skills with academic excellence … most recently, played her club hockey with Mid-Fairfield Connecticut Stars for Jake Mastel … helped the team advance to the USA Hockey Girls Tier 1 National Championship in Blaine, Minn. … played in all three games at the tournament, assisting on the team’s only goal at the event … during the season, posted 41 points (27 goals, 14 assists) in 27 games with Mid-Fairfield … prior to joining Mid-Fairfield, played with Assabet Valley since the Under-10 age level … was part of seven Assabet teams that advanced to the national championships and helped the club win three titles (2009 Under-12, 2012 Under-14 and 2014 Under-19) … captained the Under-19 team under head coach Dennis Laing … scored the game-winning goal in overtime to help Assabet win the 2012 U14 national title … also played soccer and lacrosse … helped Nobles win the 2014 NEPSAC and ISL titles as a junior, before gaining All-ISL and all-state honors her senior year … at the club level, played for former BC All-American Chris Hamblin at NEFC, winning the Massachusetts state title in 2011 … invited to train and practice with the U.S. Women’s National Team at a training camp in October 2014.
PERSONAL
Caitrin is the older of Catherine and Arthur Lonergan’s two children … also has a younger brother, Ryan … enrolled in the Lynch School of Education … volunteers with Special Olympics in her spare time … spent part of her senior spring on a service trip in New Orleans helping with the continued rebuilding following Hurricane Katrina … has also sponsored local winter coat drives for local underserved families, and has assisted with learn-to-skate programs in neighboring the neighboring Hyde Park area of Boston … recipient of the Women's Ice Hockey Athletics Scholarship Fund.
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:
Points: 5, Northeastern, Nov 28, 2017
Goals: 3, Northeastern, Nov 28, 2017 ; at Vermont, Oct 22, 2017
Assists: 3 [t-10th], at New Hampshire, Nov 11, 2016 ; Minnesota Duluth, Oct 06, 2017
Shots: 11, Merrimack, Dec 08, 2017
Power-play goals: 2, at Merrimack, Jan 02, 2018
Short-handed goals: 1 (four times), last vs. Merrimack, Dec. 7, 2018
Penalties: 3, Boston University, Feb 13, 2018
Penalty minutes: 6, Boston University, Feb 13, 2018
Plus/minus: 5, Northeastern, Nov 28, 2017
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