GAME INFORMATION
Score: No. 7 Boston College 4, No. 2 Wake Forest 3 (2OT)
Records: BC (12-7), WF (13-5)
Location: University Hall Field, Charlottesville, Va.
Attendance: 283
BC HIGHLIGHTS
- The victory was the first ACC Tournament win in program history
- Haverhals now ranks fourth on the team in points (16)—first among freshman—and leads the team with two defensive saves on the season
- Junior twin sisters Emily and Eryn McCoy both scored and lead the team with 26 and 22 points, respectively
- A McCoy sister has scored in all but three games this year
TURNING POINT
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Jule Grashoff got things going for Wake Forest inside the first minute of the game, capitalizing on a pass from Kali Vicars
- The Demon Deacons regained the lead in the 28th minute when Vicars scored after shaking her defender with a spin move and rocketing a shot from the top of the circle
- The Eagles once again knotted things up five minutes into the second half when Haverhals banged in a pass from senior Romee Stiekema
- In the 58th minute, Grashoff fired in a pass from the right sideline that found teammate Krysta Wangerin, who fired it into the top corner of the net to put Wake Forest in front 3-2
- Less than three minutes later, junior Emily McCoy pulled the Eagles even off a penalty stroke
- With just 3:47 remaining in the second overtime period, senior Kelcie Hromisin knocked in her own rebound to win it for Boston College
SOUND BITES
"It was an incredible game of hockey.