2014-15 Women's Hockey Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 35
Taylor Blake
- Position:
- Goaltender
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- North American Hockey Academy
- Hometown:
- Swampscott, Mass.
AS A JUNIOR (2014-15)
Played 167:57 minutes spanning four games ... allowed just four goals and has a goals-against-average of 1.43...made 66 saves for a .943 save percentage ... went 2-0-0 on the season ... part of the goaltender unit that posted the fourth-best team goals against average in the country (1.21) ... made her season debut and had six saves in the third period in the 10-0 win over New Hampshire (Nov. 15) ... made her first career start on Jan. 10, backing the team to a 7-3 win over Northeastern while making a career-high 34 saves ... her 34 saves against Northeastern were the most by a BC goaltender in 2014-15 ... earned the start the following night, also against the Huskies (Jan. 11), making 21 saves in the Eagles' 9-1 ... played 27:57 minutes against Maine (Feb. 14), making five saves in the 4-1 win ... earned the Athletic Director's Award for Academic Achievement ... a Hockey East All-Academic Team member ... earned a place on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14)
Did not see any action ... played behind Corinne Boyles and Megan Miller ... earned the Athletic Director's Award for Academic Achievement ... a Hockey East All-Academic Team member ... earned a place on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13)
Appeared in one game ... played the third period in the team's 10-0 victory over Maine (Dec. 1), making two saves ... earned the Athletic Director's Award for Academic Achievement ... a Hockey East All-Academic Team member ... earned a place on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. BEFORE BC
2008 and 2009 New England Champions ... 2008-11 ISL Champions ... All-ISL 2011 ... captained 2011 Noble and Greenough hockey team ... graduated with distinction ... part of ISL champion women's lacrosse team in 2008 and 2011. PERSONAL
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia ... daughter of Jeff and Diane Blake ... has an older brother, Andy ... enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences.
Played 167:57 minutes spanning four games ... allowed just four goals and has a goals-against-average of 1.43...made 66 saves for a .943 save percentage ... went 2-0-0 on the season ... part of the goaltender unit that posted the fourth-best team goals against average in the country (1.21) ... made her season debut and had six saves in the third period in the 10-0 win over New Hampshire (Nov. 15) ... made her first career start on Jan. 10, backing the team to a 7-3 win over Northeastern while making a career-high 34 saves ... her 34 saves against Northeastern were the most by a BC goaltender in 2014-15 ... earned the start the following night, also against the Huskies (Jan. 11), making 21 saves in the Eagles' 9-1 ... played 27:57 minutes against Maine (Feb. 14), making five saves in the 4-1 win ... earned the Athletic Director's Award for Academic Achievement ... a Hockey East All-Academic Team member ... earned a place on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14)
Did not see any action ... played behind Corinne Boyles and Megan Miller ... earned the Athletic Director's Award for Academic Achievement ... a Hockey East All-Academic Team member ... earned a place on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13)
Appeared in one game ... played the third period in the team's 10-0 victory over Maine (Dec. 1), making two saves ... earned the Athletic Director's Award for Academic Achievement ... a Hockey East All-Academic Team member ... earned a place on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. BEFORE BC
2008 and 2009 New England Champions ... 2008-11 ISL Champions ... All-ISL 2011 ... captained 2011 Noble and Greenough hockey team ... graduated with distinction ... part of ISL champion women's lacrosse team in 2008 and 2011. PERSONAL
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia ... daughter of Jeff and Diane Blake ... has an older brother, Andy ... enrolled in the Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences.
Women's Basketball: 2025 ACC Tipoff (Oct. 6, 2025)
Monday, October 06
Football: Pittsburgh Postgame Press Conference (Oct. 4, 2025)
Saturday, October 04
Men's Hockey: Quinnipiac Press Conference (Head Coach Greg Brown - Oct. 3, 2025)
Saturday, October 04
Football: Head Coach Bill O'Brien Media Availability (October 2, 2025)
Thursday, October 02