Boston College Athletics
Women's Hockey

Taylor Wasylk
- Title:
- Associate Head Coach
- Email:
- Wasylk@bc.edu
Taylor Wasylk '14 enters her first season as the Boston College women's hockey associate head coach in 2026-27 after spending the previous three seasons as the head coach at Lindenwood.
In 2025-26, Wasylk guided the Lions to a program-record 14 wins and a program-best 11 conference victories. Lindenwood also earned its first playoff victory in nearly a decade, doing so with the program's first-ever home playoff win.
Wasylk took over the Lindenwood program in 2023-24 and immediately led the Lions to a then-program-record 11 wins. During her first season, Lindenwood ranked second in the conference in goals per game (3.00) and led the league with seven shorthanded goals. Forward Morgan Neitzke earned first-team All-Conference honors after leading the conference with 24 goals and ranking second with 46 points.
Prior to Lindenwood, Wasylk spent five seasons as the head coach at Suffolk University, where she compiled a 64-44-7 record. She led the Rams to their first Commonwealth Coast Conference championship and NCAA Tournament appearance during the 2022-23 season. Wasylk took over the program in 2017, one year before its inaugural season, and built the program from the ground up.
Wasylk began her coaching career at UMass Boston in 2014-15 before spending one season as an assistant coach at SUNY Canton. During her time with the Roos, she helped the program reach the postseason for the first time in its inaugural season in the Colonial Hockey Conference.
A four-year letterwinner at Boston College from 2010-14, Wasylk helped the Eagles make three consecutive NCAA Frozen Four appearances from 2011-13. She also helped BC capture two Beanpot championships, two Hockey East titles and the Nutmeg Classic championship. In 2014, she earned Hockey East Best Defensive Forward honors and was named the Most Valuable Player of the Beanpot Tournament.
A native of Port Huron, Mich., Wasylk represented the United States at the Under-18, Under-22 and senior levels, competing at multiple World Championships.
Wasylk graduated from Boston College in 2014 with a bachelor's degree in history and a minor in international studies.
In 2025-26, Wasylk guided the Lions to a program-record 14 wins and a program-best 11 conference victories. Lindenwood also earned its first playoff victory in nearly a decade, doing so with the program's first-ever home playoff win.
Wasylk took over the Lindenwood program in 2023-24 and immediately led the Lions to a then-program-record 11 wins. During her first season, Lindenwood ranked second in the conference in goals per game (3.00) and led the league with seven shorthanded goals. Forward Morgan Neitzke earned first-team All-Conference honors after leading the conference with 24 goals and ranking second with 46 points.
Prior to Lindenwood, Wasylk spent five seasons as the head coach at Suffolk University, where she compiled a 64-44-7 record. She led the Rams to their first Commonwealth Coast Conference championship and NCAA Tournament appearance during the 2022-23 season. Wasylk took over the program in 2017, one year before its inaugural season, and built the program from the ground up.
Wasylk began her coaching career at UMass Boston in 2014-15 before spending one season as an assistant coach at SUNY Canton. During her time with the Roos, she helped the program reach the postseason for the first time in its inaugural season in the Colonial Hockey Conference.
A four-year letterwinner at Boston College from 2010-14, Wasylk helped the Eagles make three consecutive NCAA Frozen Four appearances from 2011-13. She also helped BC capture two Beanpot championships, two Hockey East titles and the Nutmeg Classic championship. In 2014, she earned Hockey East Best Defensive Forward honors and was named the Most Valuable Player of the Beanpot Tournament.
A native of Port Huron, Mich., Wasylk represented the United States at the Under-18, Under-22 and senior levels, competing at multiple World Championships.
Wasylk graduated from Boston College in 2014 with a bachelor's degree in history and a minor in international studies.

















