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Boston College Eagles Fall to Colgate in Hockey Matchup

Women's hockey match between Boston College and Colgate University

Boston, MA, January 4, 2026

The Boston College Eagles women’s hockey team suffered a tough home defeat against Colgate University, losing 3-0 at Kelley Rink. The team entered the game with a mixed record and struggled to capitalize on offensive opportunities, notably going 0-for-5 on power plays. Despite a strong performance from goaltender Grace Campbell, who made 41 saves, the Eagles were unable to secure a win against the Raiders, marking their first own defeat at home against this opponent.

Boston, MA — The Boston College Eagles women’s hockey team faced a challenging home defeat on Saturday afternoon, falling 3-0 to Colgate University at Kelley Rink. The loss marks a setback for the Eagles, who entered the non-conference matchup with a 9-9-1 overall record and a 7-4-1 standing in Hockey East.

Colgate secured their victory by scoring twice in the second period and adding a power-play goal in the final frame. The Eagles, despite generating several offensive opportunities, were unable to convert, going 0-for-5 on the power play.

A Tough Matchup at Kelley Rink

The game on January 3, 2026, saw a scoreless first period before Colgate’s Elyssa Biederman broke the deadlock at 11:11 of the second period with an even-strength goal. Biederman then netted a second goal at 14:54, extending Colgate’s lead to 2-0. The Raiders solidified their advantage early in the third period, converting on a power-play opportunity at 1:33 to make the score 3-0. Boston College senior goaltender Grace Campbell put forth a strong effort, making 41 saves, including 15 in the second period and 17 in the third, as Colgate outshot the Eagles 44-29. Ava Thomas led Boston College with nine shots on goal.

This loss to Colgate was particularly notable as it marked the Eagles’ first-ever home defeat against the Raiders. Boston College’s power play has been a season-long struggle, with the team entering the game 7-for-56 on the advantage and failing to convert on five opportunities against Colgate.

Broader Implications for Boston Athletics

While a single game’s outcome reflects the competitive nature of college sports, its implications extend beyond the rink. Collegiate athletic events like this contribute to the vibrant sports culture in Boston, MA, and across Massachusetts. The presence of strong university athletic programs, including Boston College’s women’s hockey, enhances the local community’s recreational offerings and draws fans, contributing to local businesses through hospitality, dining, and merchandise sales.

The success and visibility of college sports programs can also positively influence university branding and student attraction, showcasing a school’s spirit and energy. This fosters a sense of community and pride, which can lead to increased enrollment and alumni engagement, both vital for an institution’s long-term growth.

Cultivating Success Through Private Initiative and Community Engagement

Boston College Athletics operates with a commitment to both competitive excellence and student-athlete formation. The university’s strategic plan and ongoing capital campaigns, such as “Soaring Higher: The Campaign for Boston College,” aim to raise substantial funds to support its 31 varsity teams. These philanthropic efforts, including the Flynn Fund, are crucial for providing scholarships, recruiting top coaching talent, enhancing facilities, and ensuring a comprehensive student-athlete experience.

Beyond financial investment, Boston College emphasizes community engagement. Its Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) participates in various programs, including visiting local elementary schools to share motivating stories, assisting at Franciscan Children’s Hospital, and contributing to the Food for Families Program. Such initiatives highlight the self-reliance and civic responsibility instilled in student-athletes, extending their impact beyond athletic achievements into the fabric of the greater Boston community. Boston College also donates tickets to men’s and women’s sporting events to local elementary schools and senior centers, further integrating athletics with community life.

The Value of Competition and Perseverance

Collegiate athletics embodies the spirit of competition and perseverance. While defeats like the one against Colgate are part of the journey, they provide invaluable lessons in resilience and the necessity of continuous improvement. The drive to compete, adapt, and overcome challenges is a cornerstone of personal development, mirroring the entrepreneurial spirit essential for a thriving society. For the student-athletes, these experiences shape character, promote teamwork, and foster discipline, skills that are transferable far beyond the athletic arena into professional and civic life.

Looking Ahead: Upcoming Challenges

Boston College women’s hockey has a packed schedule ahead in January 2026. The Eagles are set to face Holy Cross away on January 9, followed by a Beanpot matchup against Harvard University on January 13. They will then host Providence College on January 16, continue with another Beanpot game on January 20, and travel to play the University of New Hampshire on January 23.

Support Boston’s Collegiate Spirit

Boston’s robust college sports scene is a testament to the dedication of its universities, student-athletes, and the community that rallies behind them. Supporting Boston College athletics, whether by attending games or contributing to athletic development funds, is an investment in the development of young leaders and the continued vitality of the region’s sports economy. Engage with Boston College athletics, Boston MA sports, and college hockey in Massachusetts to witness firsthand the dedication and spirited competition that defines our local collegiate landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Boston College women’s hockey play Colgate?
The Boston College women’s hockey team played Colgate on Saturday, January 3, 2026.
What was the final score of the Boston College vs. Colgate women’s hockey game?
Boston College fell to Colgate with a final score of 3-0.
How many saves did Boston College’s goaltender make?
Senior goaltender Grace Campbell made 41 saves for Boston College.
What was Boston College’s power play record in the game?
Boston College went 0-for-5 on the power play.
Who scored for Colgate?
Elyssa Biederman scored all three goals for Colgate.
What is the next game for Boston College Women’s Hockey?
The next game for Boston College Women’s Hockey is an away game against Holy Cross on January 9, 2026.

Game and Team Highlights

Statistic Boston College Colgate
Final Score 0 3
Date of Game January 3, 2026 January 3, 2026
Shots on Goal 29 44
Goaltender Saves Grace Campbell: 41 Farah Walker: 29 (estimated, based on BC shots)
Power Play Conversion 0-for-5 1-for-5
Goals Scored 0 Elyssa Biederman (3)
BC Overall Record (pre-game) 9-9-1 9-10-1
BC Conference Record (pre-game) 7-4-1 (Hockey East) 5-4-1 (ECAC)

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