2015-16 Women's Hockey Roster
Roster
Anastos, Andie

Jersey Number 23
Andie Anastos
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Farmington Hills, Mich.
Bio
A two-time captain, the program’s first in a decade … a key member of the winningest class in program history, both in wins (129) and winning percentage (.859) … played more games (156) in a Boston College uniform than any other women’s hockey player in program history … closed her career ranked in the top 10 on the Eagles’ career list in almost every offensive category: fifth in points (144), eighth in goals (58), tied for fifth in assists (86), tied for fourth in game-winning goals (13), tied for sixth in shorthanded goals (6) and sixth in plus/minus (+120) … closed her Hockey East conference career ranked 10th in career league scoring (95 points).
AS A SENIOR (2016-17)
The Eagles’ captain … voted to the 2017 New England Hockey Writers Association Division 1 All-Star Team … also earned Hockey East All-Star Honorable Mention honors … a two-time Hockey East Player of the Month (December, March) and a two-time Hockey East Player of the Week (Oct. 31, March 6) … claimed Hockey East Tournament MVP honors, as well as a place on the Hockey East All-Tournament Team … dressed for all 39 games, centering the team’s top line, as well as the team’s top power-play and penalty-kill units … inured in the team’s second game of the season, but dressed for the next four games while seeing limited shifts before returning to full action on Oct. 21 against No. 3 Quinnipiac … recorded career highs with 42 points, 16 goals and 26 assists … four of her goals were game-winners, while she posted career-best totals in power-play goals (5) and shorthanded goals (3) … finished the year tied for 19th nationally in scoring, tied for 15th in power-play goals, tied for fifth in power-play points (16), tied for sixth in power-play assists (11), tied for third in shorthanded goals, tied for 14th in game-winning goals and second in faceoffs won (450) … collected multiple points in 11 games, including a pair of four-point efforts to match her single-game best: Dec. 3 at Providence (one goal, career-high three assists) and Feb. 12 against Vermont (one goal, three assists) … recorded her second career hat trick at Connecticut (Oct. 29), with all three goals coming on the power play to match the NCAA record for power-play goals in a game (3) … posted her only two-goal game of the season against New Hampshire (Nov. 12), and adding an assist for a three-point day … collected three points (1 goal, 2 assists) at Dartmouth (Dec. 7) and later earned Hockey East Player of the Week honors for her effort… tallied the game’s lone goal with 2:30 remaining in a 1-0 win over Merrimack (Jan. 13) … matched her career-high with three assists (and four points) against Vermont (Feb. 12) in a 7-1 win at home … had four points in the Hockey East Tournament and earned MVP honors after scoring both game-winning goals in the semifinals and championship games … her goal 3:03 into the second overtime session against Vermont (March 4) lifted the Eagles into their fourth straight championship game … the following day, she scored a spectacular unassisted goal – this time 5:44 into overtime against Northeastern – to hand the Eagles their second-straight HEA Tournament title and third overall … posted a two-point game in the Eagles’ 6-0 win over No. 6 St. Lawrence in the NCAA Quarterfinal (March 11).
AS A JUNIOR (2015-16)
One of the Eagles’ three captains … played in all 41 games, recording a career-high 37 points on 14 goals and career-best 23 assists … was +50 on the season, which ranked eighth nationally … recorded points in 25 games, including nine multiple-point games … recorded multiple goals in three games: Oct. 2 vs. Minnesota Duluth, Nov. 13 vs. New Hampshire and Feb. 20 at Providence … netted her first-career hat trick against the Friars on Feb. 20 in the team’s final regular-season game, part of a four-point effort to match her single-game best … collected her 100th career point on Feb. 26 with an assist against Maine in game two of the teams’ Hockey East quarterfinal series … became the 13th player in program history to reach the 100-point mark … picked up just one penalty all season, which came in the second game of the season … collected three points at Maine (Dec. 6), with one goal and two assists … registered two assists in three games: Oct. 30 vs. Connecticut, Nov. 20 vs. No. 5 Northeastern, and Dec. 6 at Maine … had three different four-game point streaks … credited with an assist on Makenna Newkirk’s goal in the NCAA Championship game against Minnesota (March 20) … started the season at her natural center position before moving to right wing on Jan. 19 at Harvard, where she remained for the final 18 games of the season … one of the Eagles’ top special teams players, seeing extensive time on both the power play and penalty kill ... 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 SOPHOMORE (2014-15)
Played in 39 games, posting 30 points on 14 goals and 16 assists … scored at least one point in 21 games, including five multiple-point contests … had a +31 plus/minus rating … had six multiple-point games, including a had two multiple-goal games: Feb. 6 vs. UConn and Feb. 27 vs. Providence … had two game-winning goals and two power-play goals, as well as one shorthanded goal … had a six game point-scoring stream from Oct. 25 to Nov. 15, collecting three goals and three assists in that span … notched her first goal of the season in a 2-2 tie against St. Lawrence (Oct. 11) … had two assists in a 4-0 victory over UNH (Oct. 19) … had one goal and one assist in a 6-0 victory at UConn (Nov. 22) … had a career-high four points in a 6-0 win over UConn (Feb. 6) with two goals and two assists … recorded two goals and one assist in the win over Providence on Feb. 27 in the game one of the Hockey East quarterfinals, and added an assist in game two on Feb. 28 … assisted on Emily Field’s goal against Harvard (March 20) in the NCAA Semifinals.
AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14)
Named Hockey East Rookie of the Year and was voted to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team … selected to the US College Hockey Online All-Rookie Team … finished second on the team with 35 points (14 goals, 21 assists) while playing in all 37 games ... tallied two power play goals, two short-handed goals and four game-winning goals ... finished with a +21 plus-minus rating scored her first career goal and her first career assist in her first-ever collegiate game – a 5-1 win over Maine (Oct. 6) … had 11 multiple-point games … twice tallied a season-high three points at Vermont (Nov. 18) and at BU (Feb. 23) ... scored the game-winning goal in three one-goal games (St. Lawrence on Oct. 12, UConn on Nov. 24 and BU on Feb. 22) and four game-winners overall ... notched two assists in the Beanpot championship game against Northeastern (Feb. 11) ... scored two goals against Boston University (Feb. 22) … was a three-time Hockey East rookie of the month (October, November and January) and a three-time rookie of the week (Oct. 14, Jan. 13 and Feb. 24) ... earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement … earned the Freshman Outstanding Scholar Athlete Award at BC’s annual All-Sports Banquet … was a member of the Hockey East All-Academic Team.
BEFORE BC
Member of the Honeybaked teams that won the Michigan 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013 AAA state championships ... member of the 2011 AAA national championship team ... competed in the 2012 Women's U-18 Series versus Canada.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Lisa and Tom Anastos … has four siblings, including three older sisters: Lauren, Jenna and Alyssa, and one younger brother, Andrew … her father Tom is a former head coach of the Michigan State men’s hockey team (2011-17) … her sister Lauren played hockey at Michigan’s Adrian College … enrolled in the Lynch School of Education as an applied psychology and human development major.
ANASTOS' CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk
2013-14 37 14 21 35 95 .147 3 6 +21 2 2 4 31
2014-15 39 14 16 30 78 .179 4 8 +31 2 1 2 14
2015-16 41 14 23 37 103 .136 1 2 +50 3 0 3 20
2016-17 39 16 26 42 141 .113 7 14 +18 5 3 4 28
TOTAL 156 58 86 144 417 .139 15 30 +120 12 6 13 93
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [BC all-time ranking]:
Points: 4, 4 times
Goals: 3 [t-4th], at Providence, Feb 20, 2016 ; at Connecticut, Oct 28, 2016
Assists: 3 [t-10th], at Providence, Dec 03, 2016 ; Vermont, Feb 12, 2017
Shots: 9, at Vermont, Jan 20, 2017
Power-play goals: 3 [1st], at Connecticut, Oct 28, 2016
Short-handed goals: 1 [t-1st], 6 times
Penalties: 2, at Quinnipiac, Oct 22, 2016
Penalty minutes: 4, at Quinnipiac, Oct 22, 2016
Plus/minus: 4, 6 times
AS A SENIOR (2016-17)
The Eagles’ captain … voted to the 2017 New England Hockey Writers Association Division 1 All-Star Team … also earned Hockey East All-Star Honorable Mention honors … a two-time Hockey East Player of the Month (December, March) and a two-time Hockey East Player of the Week (Oct. 31, March 6) … claimed Hockey East Tournament MVP honors, as well as a place on the Hockey East All-Tournament Team … dressed for all 39 games, centering the team’s top line, as well as the team’s top power-play and penalty-kill units … inured in the team’s second game of the season, but dressed for the next four games while seeing limited shifts before returning to full action on Oct. 21 against No. 3 Quinnipiac … recorded career highs with 42 points, 16 goals and 26 assists … four of her goals were game-winners, while she posted career-best totals in power-play goals (5) and shorthanded goals (3) … finished the year tied for 19th nationally in scoring, tied for 15th in power-play goals, tied for fifth in power-play points (16), tied for sixth in power-play assists (11), tied for third in shorthanded goals, tied for 14th in game-winning goals and second in faceoffs won (450) … collected multiple points in 11 games, including a pair of four-point efforts to match her single-game best: Dec. 3 at Providence (one goal, career-high three assists) and Feb. 12 against Vermont (one goal, three assists) … recorded her second career hat trick at Connecticut (Oct. 29), with all three goals coming on the power play to match the NCAA record for power-play goals in a game (3) … posted her only two-goal game of the season against New Hampshire (Nov. 12), and adding an assist for a three-point day … collected three points (1 goal, 2 assists) at Dartmouth (Dec. 7) and later earned Hockey East Player of the Week honors for her effort… tallied the game’s lone goal with 2:30 remaining in a 1-0 win over Merrimack (Jan. 13) … matched her career-high with three assists (and four points) against Vermont (Feb. 12) in a 7-1 win at home … had four points in the Hockey East Tournament and earned MVP honors after scoring both game-winning goals in the semifinals and championship games … her goal 3:03 into the second overtime session against Vermont (March 4) lifted the Eagles into their fourth straight championship game … the following day, she scored a spectacular unassisted goal – this time 5:44 into overtime against Northeastern – to hand the Eagles their second-straight HEA Tournament title and third overall … posted a two-point game in the Eagles’ 6-0 win over No. 6 St. Lawrence in the NCAA Quarterfinal (March 11).
AS A JUNIOR (2015-16)
One of the Eagles’ three captains … played in all 41 games, recording a career-high 37 points on 14 goals and career-best 23 assists … was +50 on the season, which ranked eighth nationally … recorded points in 25 games, including nine multiple-point games … recorded multiple goals in three games: Oct. 2 vs. Minnesota Duluth, Nov. 13 vs. New Hampshire and Feb. 20 at Providence … netted her first-career hat trick against the Friars on Feb. 20 in the team’s final regular-season game, part of a four-point effort to match her single-game best … collected her 100th career point on Feb. 26 with an assist against Maine in game two of the teams’ Hockey East quarterfinal series … became the 13th player in program history to reach the 100-point mark … picked up just one penalty all season, which came in the second game of the season … collected three points at Maine (Dec. 6), with one goal and two assists … registered two assists in three games: Oct. 30 vs. Connecticut, Nov. 20 vs. No. 5 Northeastern, and Dec. 6 at Maine … had three different four-game point streaks … credited with an assist on Makenna Newkirk’s goal in the NCAA Championship game against Minnesota (March 20) … started the season at her natural center position before moving to right wing on Jan. 19 at Harvard, where she remained for the final 18 games of the season … one of the Eagles’ top special teams players, seeing extensive time on both the power play and penalty kill ... 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 SOPHOMORE (2014-15)
Played in 39 games, posting 30 points on 14 goals and 16 assists … scored at least one point in 21 games, including five multiple-point contests … had a +31 plus/minus rating … had six multiple-point games, including a had two multiple-goal games: Feb. 6 vs. UConn and Feb. 27 vs. Providence … had two game-winning goals and two power-play goals, as well as one shorthanded goal … had a six game point-scoring stream from Oct. 25 to Nov. 15, collecting three goals and three assists in that span … notched her first goal of the season in a 2-2 tie against St. Lawrence (Oct. 11) … had two assists in a 4-0 victory over UNH (Oct. 19) … had one goal and one assist in a 6-0 victory at UConn (Nov. 22) … had a career-high four points in a 6-0 win over UConn (Feb. 6) with two goals and two assists … recorded two goals and one assist in the win over Providence on Feb. 27 in the game one of the Hockey East quarterfinals, and added an assist in game two on Feb. 28 … assisted on Emily Field’s goal against Harvard (March 20) in the NCAA Semifinals.
AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14)
Named Hockey East Rookie of the Year and was voted to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team … selected to the US College Hockey Online All-Rookie Team … finished second on the team with 35 points (14 goals, 21 assists) while playing in all 37 games ... tallied two power play goals, two short-handed goals and four game-winning goals ... finished with a +21 plus-minus rating scored her first career goal and her first career assist in her first-ever collegiate game – a 5-1 win over Maine (Oct. 6) … had 11 multiple-point games … twice tallied a season-high three points at Vermont (Nov. 18) and at BU (Feb. 23) ... scored the game-winning goal in three one-goal games (St. Lawrence on Oct. 12, UConn on Nov. 24 and BU on Feb. 22) and four game-winners overall ... notched two assists in the Beanpot championship game against Northeastern (Feb. 11) ... scored two goals against Boston University (Feb. 22) … was a three-time Hockey East rookie of the month (October, November and January) and a three-time rookie of the week (Oct. 14, Jan. 13 and Feb. 24) ... earned the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement … earned the Freshman Outstanding Scholar Athlete Award at BC’s annual All-Sports Banquet … was a member of the Hockey East All-Academic Team.
BEFORE BC
Member of the Honeybaked teams that won the Michigan 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013 AAA state championships ... member of the 2011 AAA national championship team ... competed in the 2012 Women's U-18 Series versus Canada.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Lisa and Tom Anastos … has four siblings, including three older sisters: Lauren, Jenna and Alyssa, and one younger brother, Andrew … her father Tom is a former head coach of the Michigan State men’s hockey team (2011-17) … her sister Lauren played hockey at Michigan’s Adrian College … enrolled in the Lynch School of Education as an applied psychology and human development major.
ANASTOS' CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP G A Pts Shots Shot% Pen Min +/- PPG SHG GWG Blk
2013-14 37 14 21 35 95 .147 3 6 +21 2 2 4 31
2014-15 39 14 16 30 78 .179 4 8 +31 2 1 2 14
2015-16 41 14 23 37 103 .136 1 2 +50 3 0 3 20
2016-17 39 16 26 42 141 .113 7 14 +18 5 3 4 28
TOTAL 156 58 86 144 417 .139 15 30 +120 12 6 13 93
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [BC all-time ranking]:
Points: 4, 4 times
Goals: 3 [t-4th], at Providence, Feb 20, 2016 ; at Connecticut, Oct 28, 2016
Assists: 3 [t-10th], at Providence, Dec 03, 2016 ; Vermont, Feb 12, 2017
Shots: 9, at Vermont, Jan 20, 2017
Power-play goals: 3 [1st], at Connecticut, Oct 28, 2016
Short-handed goals: 1 [t-1st], 6 times
Penalties: 2, at Quinnipiac, Oct 22, 2016
Penalty minutes: 4, at Quinnipiac, Oct 22, 2016
Plus/minus: 4, 6 times
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