Eagles Fall to Top-Seeded Wisconsin in Final Seconds of Frozen Four Tilt
Player of the Week Katie Burt of Boston College
AROUND HOCKEY EAST: #4 Boston College saw its season end in the Women's Frozen Four for
the third consecutive season, falling to top-ranked Wisconsin on Friday in the national semifinals
held in St. Charles, Missouri. The game remained tied at zero, thanks in part to 35 saves from Eagles
netminder Katie Burt (Lynn, Mass.). With 16.2 second left in the game, Wisconsin found the back of
the net to advance to the national championship, where the Badgers were tripped up by 2017 national
champion Clarkson, 3-0.
KATIE BURT -
BOSTON COLLEGE
Katie Burt (Jr., G; Lynn,
Mass.) stopped 35 shots
on 36 attempts in Friday's
Frozen Four semifinal
against top-seeded
Wisconsin, her third
consecutive Frozen Four
appearance. The lone goal
came with just 16 seconds
remaining as the Eagles'
season ended in the final
weekend of play.
CAITRIN LONERGAN -
BOSTON COLLEGE
Caitrin Lonergan (Fr., F;
Roslindale, Mass.) registered
one shot on net and
finished the weekend with
a minus-one rating as her
Eagles fell, 1-0, against
Wisconsin in the Frozen
Four semifinals.
MEGAN KELLER -
BOSTON COLLEGE
Megan Keller (Jr., D;
Farmington Hills, Mich.)
fired a pair of shots on
goal and finished with an
even plus-minus rating in
Friday's Frozen Four semifinal
contest with Wisconsin,
a 1-0 Eagles setback.
Helped anchor a defense
that allowed just one goal
to the nation's highest
scoring offense that tallied
nearly four goals per
game.