2014–15 Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey season


The Boston College Eagles represented Boston College in Women's Hockey East Association play during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season. The Eagles were repeat qualifiers for the NCAA Tournament. Alexandra Carpenter would become the first player in BC program history to win the Patty Kazmaier Award.

Offseason

Roster

2014–15 Eagles

Schedule

!colspan=12 style=" background:#660000; color:#CCCC99;"| Regular Season








!colspan=12 style=" background:#660000; color:#CCCC99;"| WHEA Tournament




!colspan=12 style=" background:#660000; color:#CCCC99;"| NCAA Tournament

Awards and honors

  • Regular Season Hockey East Champions
  • Alex Carpenter, Cammy Granato Player of the Year
  • Katie King-Crowley, Coach of the Year
  • Katie Burt, Goaltending Champion
  • Emily Pfalzer, Best Defenseman
  • Katie Burt, Megan Keller, Tori Sullivan, Pro-Ambitions All-Rookie Team
  • Katie Burt, Hockey East Rookie of the Month
  • Katie Burt, Hockey East Defensive Player of the Month
  • Katie Burt, Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week
  • Katie Burt, Hockey East Defensive Player of the Month
  • Alex Carpenter, 2015 Patty Kazmaier Award
  • Alex Carpenter, Hockey East Player of the Month
  • Alex Carpenter, Hockey East Player of the Month
  • Alex Carpenter, Hockey East Player of the Week
  • Kenzie Kent, Hockey East Rookie of the Month
  • Kenzie Kent, Runner-Up, Hockey East Rookie of the Month

    Hockey East All-Stars

  • Alexandra Carpenter, 2014-15 Hockey East First Team All-Star
  • Megan Keller, 2014-15 Hockey East First Team All-Star
  • Emily Pfalzer, 2014-15 Hockey East First Team All-Star

    Miscellaneous

  • The 2014-15 BC Eagles were only the second Hockey East women's team to be undefeated in regular season play.
  • They are also tied with the 07-08 UNH team for season wins and winning percentage in league play.
  • They completed the longest Hockey East Women's winning streak, started in the prior season on 21 February 2015.
  • They set the all-time Hockey East Women's record for single season goals, with 114.
  • Alex Carpenter became the third-highest Hockey East single season points leader with 41 points. She was already the highest single season points leader from the 2012-13 season.
  • In her freshman year, Katie Burt broke the Hockey East Women's Goaltenders' records for Goals Against Average and Save Percentage.