CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Sophomore Goaltender Bailey Callaway earned her first career win, as the Boston College Women's Hockey team defeated Holy Cross 5-1 on Saturday afternoon at Kelley Rink.
The Eagles and the Crusaders traded chances for most of the first period, before Kara Goulding buried a rebound goal with 39 seconds left in the period to give the Eagles the lead heading into the intermission. Goulding's goal was her first of the season and her career.
Abby Newhook extended the lead to 2-0 on the powerplay as she took Sammy Taber's pass through the crease, and finished it home between Brooke Loranger's legs.
Holy Cross cut the lead down to one with just under three minutes left in the second frame off a goal from Reghan Chadwick during 4-on-4 play.
The Eagles took back the two goal lead with 13 minutes left in the final frame off of a power play goal from Gaby Roy, who beat the goaltender on the doorstep.
Lauren Glaser netted an empty net goal to add to the Eagles' lead late in the third period. Glaser's goal is her first of her career.
Carson Zanella added a fifth and final goal for BC, when she finished home a rebound just inside the near post. Zanella also recorded her first goal of her career.
Bailey Callaway stopped 22 of 23 shots on the day, leading to her first career win as an Eagle.
Boston College 5 , Holy Cross 1
Saturday, Oct. 12, 2024 | 2 p.m.
Kelley Rink | Chestnut Hill, Mass.
GAME NOTES
- Boston College had the 37-23 lead in shots on goal.
- The Eagles went 2-for-7 on the power play while the Crusaders were 0-for-6.
- Bailey Callaway made her second start of the season, finishing with 22 saves.
- Kara Goulding scored her first career goal as an Eagle.
- Abby Newhook recorded her third goal of the season and 49th of her career.
- Gaby Roy netted her first goal of the season and 37th of her career.
- Lauren Glaser and Carson Zanella both recorded their first goals of the season and their careers.
- Five Eagles tallied two points each on the day.
- Julia Pellerin led the Eagles with six shots on goal, while Newhook recorded five shots on goal.
- Pellerin finished with a game-high three blocked shots.
- Newhook earned a team-high 10 faceoff wins on the day.
UP NEXT
The Eagles return to action to face Merrimack College on Oct. 19 at 6 p.m. at Lawler Rink in North Andover, Mass.