2020-21 Women's Hockey Roster
Roster
Norcross, Savannah

Jersey Number 5
Savannah Norcross
- Class:
- Junior
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-7
- S/C:
- R
- Hometown:
- Lynn, Mass.
- Previous Team:
- Boston Jr. Eagles
- High School:
- New Hampton School
Bio
AS A JUNIOR (2020-21)
Played in all 20 games … recorded career-highs in points (21), goals (12), and assists (9) … her 12 goals led the team, tied for third in Hockey East and seventh in the nation … her 21 points tied for the team lead and tied for fifth in Hockey East and 14th in the country … scored three game-winning goals and assisted on four others for seven game-winning points, good for first on the team, fourth in Hockey East and tied for fifth in the country … recorded six multi-point games on the year, including one multi-goal game and one multi-assist game, to tie for fourth most in Hockey East and first on the team … had at least one point in 14 of 20 games played … opened the season with a career-long six-game point streak, recording nine points on four goals and five assists … recorded three assists in the season-opening win at New Hampshire (Nov. 20) … recorded her first career multi-goal game with two goals at UConn (Jan. 31) … also had four other one goal, one assist outings … scored the game-winning goals against UConn (Dec. 5), Holy Cross (Jan. 15) and at UConn (Jan. 31) … fired 56 shots on goal, recording multiple shots on goal in 15 of 20 games … her plus-15 rating tied for second on the team … whistled for just two penalties on the year … recorded 10 blocked shots … invited to the U.S. Women’s National Team Evaluation Camp in March.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2019-20)
Played in all 36 games as a sophomore … recorded career-highs in points (17), goals (11), and assists (6) … tied for the team lead in game-winning goals with four … also picked up five points on the power play with three goals and two assists … her three power-play goals ranked second on the team … finished fourth on the team with her 11 goals and tied for sixth with her 17 points … opened up the season by scoring the game-winning goal in back-to-back wins at Merrimack (Sept. 27 and 28) … notched the first multi-point game of her career with one goal and one assist in the home opener (Oct. 18) … went on to record three more multi-point outings with one goal and one assist, doing it against Providence (Nov. 2), No. 2 Wisconsin (Nov. 30) and Holy Cross (Jan. 31) … also scored goals against Vermont (Oct. 20 and Jan. 17), Holy Cross (Oct. 25), and UConn (Nov. 22 and 23) … had six game-winning points on four goals and two assists … had a career-high four-game point streak from Oct. 5 to Oct. 25, picking up three goals and two assists for five points … BC went 11-2-0 when she had at least one point … fired a career-high 103 shots on goal, fifth-best on the team … fired a career-high seven shots on goal at Maine (Feb. 14) … also notched a career-high 18 blocked shots.
AS A FRESHMAN (2018-19)
Appeared in 37 of 39 contests … recorded three points on three goals …finished the year with 32 shots on goal … had a plus/minus rating of plus-3 … whistled for just two penalties all season … blocked four shots … notched her first career point – and first career goal and power-play goal – in the second game of the season at Minnesota Duluth (Sept. 29) … picked up a goal in a win over UConn (Nov. 1) … scored in an overtime loss at Northeastern (Nov. 17) … had a season-high five shots on goal at Holy Cross (Nov. 24).
BEFORE BC
A member of the 2018 NEPSAC All-New England First Team at New Hampton School … was a former teammate of Cayla Barnes ’19 … was a 2017 Honorable Mention All-New England (NEPSAC) selection after helping New Hampton win the 2017 (NEPSAC) Division 1 Championship … a member of the 100-point club at New Hampton … selected to the 2017-18 ALL-USA Preseason Girls Hockey Team … also captained both the New Hampton field hockey and softball teams, earning All-Lakes Region Conference honors in both sports … participated in the USA Hockey 2016 and 2017 Girls Select U18 Player Development Camps … won the 2015 USA Hockey Girls Tier I National Championship with Assabet Valley, as well as the 2016 Massachusetts State U16 Championship … joined the Boston Jr. Eagles for the 2016-17 season, winning back-to-back state titles: U16 in 2016-17 and U19 in 2017-18 … advanced to the USA Hockey Girls Tier 1 national semifinals in 2018 with the Eagles.
PERSONAL
Savannah Leigh Norcross … daughter of Bill and Gayle Norcross … has an younger brother Billy … her father is a 1994 Boston College graduate … enrolled in the Lynch School of Education as a human development and psychology major … an avid artist in her spare time, especially painting with water colors … also loves to bake ... recipient of the The Richard L. Mucci '72 and Family Scholarship Fund.
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS
Points: 3, at New Hampshire, Nov. 20, 2020
Goals: 2, at UConn, Jan. 31, 2021
Assists: 3, at New Hampshire, Nov. 20, 2020
Shots: 7, two times, Providence, Feb. 12, 2021; at Maine, Feb. 14, 2020
Power-play goals: 1, 4 times
Penalties: 3 [t-3rd], Boston University, Dec. 7, 2019
Penalty minutes: 17 [t-2nd], Boston University, Dec. 7, 2019
Plus/minus: 4, Merrimack, Oct. 18, 2019
Played in all 20 games … recorded career-highs in points (21), goals (12), and assists (9) … her 12 goals led the team, tied for third in Hockey East and seventh in the nation … her 21 points tied for the team lead and tied for fifth in Hockey East and 14th in the country … scored three game-winning goals and assisted on four others for seven game-winning points, good for first on the team, fourth in Hockey East and tied for fifth in the country … recorded six multi-point games on the year, including one multi-goal game and one multi-assist game, to tie for fourth most in Hockey East and first on the team … had at least one point in 14 of 20 games played … opened the season with a career-long six-game point streak, recording nine points on four goals and five assists … recorded three assists in the season-opening win at New Hampshire (Nov. 20) … recorded her first career multi-goal game with two goals at UConn (Jan. 31) … also had four other one goal, one assist outings … scored the game-winning goals against UConn (Dec. 5), Holy Cross (Jan. 15) and at UConn (Jan. 31) … fired 56 shots on goal, recording multiple shots on goal in 15 of 20 games … her plus-15 rating tied for second on the team … whistled for just two penalties on the year … recorded 10 blocked shots … invited to the U.S. Women’s National Team Evaluation Camp in March.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2019-20)
Played in all 36 games as a sophomore … recorded career-highs in points (17), goals (11), and assists (6) … tied for the team lead in game-winning goals with four … also picked up five points on the power play with three goals and two assists … her three power-play goals ranked second on the team … finished fourth on the team with her 11 goals and tied for sixth with her 17 points … opened up the season by scoring the game-winning goal in back-to-back wins at Merrimack (Sept. 27 and 28) … notched the first multi-point game of her career with one goal and one assist in the home opener (Oct. 18) … went on to record three more multi-point outings with one goal and one assist, doing it against Providence (Nov. 2), No. 2 Wisconsin (Nov. 30) and Holy Cross (Jan. 31) … also scored goals against Vermont (Oct. 20 and Jan. 17), Holy Cross (Oct. 25), and UConn (Nov. 22 and 23) … had six game-winning points on four goals and two assists … had a career-high four-game point streak from Oct. 5 to Oct. 25, picking up three goals and two assists for five points … BC went 11-2-0 when she had at least one point … fired a career-high 103 shots on goal, fifth-best on the team … fired a career-high seven shots on goal at Maine (Feb. 14) … also notched a career-high 18 blocked shots.
AS A FRESHMAN (2018-19)
Appeared in 37 of 39 contests … recorded three points on three goals …finished the year with 32 shots on goal … had a plus/minus rating of plus-3 … whistled for just two penalties all season … blocked four shots … notched her first career point – and first career goal and power-play goal – in the second game of the season at Minnesota Duluth (Sept. 29) … picked up a goal in a win over UConn (Nov. 1) … scored in an overtime loss at Northeastern (Nov. 17) … had a season-high five shots on goal at Holy Cross (Nov. 24).
BEFORE BC
A member of the 2018 NEPSAC All-New England First Team at New Hampton School … was a former teammate of Cayla Barnes ’19 … was a 2017 Honorable Mention All-New England (NEPSAC) selection after helping New Hampton win the 2017 (NEPSAC) Division 1 Championship … a member of the 100-point club at New Hampton … selected to the 2017-18 ALL-USA Preseason Girls Hockey Team … also captained both the New Hampton field hockey and softball teams, earning All-Lakes Region Conference honors in both sports … participated in the USA Hockey 2016 and 2017 Girls Select U18 Player Development Camps … won the 2015 USA Hockey Girls Tier I National Championship with Assabet Valley, as well as the 2016 Massachusetts State U16 Championship … joined the Boston Jr. Eagles for the 2016-17 season, winning back-to-back state titles: U16 in 2016-17 and U19 in 2017-18 … advanced to the USA Hockey Girls Tier 1 national semifinals in 2018 with the Eagles.
PERSONAL
Savannah Leigh Norcross … daughter of Bill and Gayle Norcross … has an younger brother Billy … her father is a 1994 Boston College graduate … enrolled in the Lynch School of Education as a human development and psychology major … an avid artist in her spare time, especially painting with water colors … also loves to bake ... recipient of the The Richard L. Mucci '72 and Family Scholarship Fund.
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS
Points: 3, at New Hampshire, Nov. 20, 2020
Goals: 2, at UConn, Jan. 31, 2021
Assists: 3, at New Hampshire, Nov. 20, 2020
Shots: 7, two times, Providence, Feb. 12, 2021; at Maine, Feb. 14, 2020
Power-play goals: 1, 4 times
Penalties: 3 [t-3rd], Boston University, Dec. 7, 2019
Penalty minutes: 17 [t-2nd], Boston University, Dec. 7, 2019
Plus/minus: 4, Merrimack, Oct. 18, 2019
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