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    Ian Kennedy
    Jul 27, 2025, 10:50
    Updated at: Jul 29, 2025, 06:15

    Boston College is adding talent to their roster this offseason, including a duo of forwards that could take the school's offensive attack to new levels. This offseason, Boston College leader Abby Newhook was selected in the PWHL Draft by the Boston Fleet.

    The school also lost Molly Jordan via the transfer portal to the University of Minnesota. The Boston College Eagles, however, remain a program on an upward trajectory, and adding their recruiting class to their current top-line talents including Sammy Taber and Julia Pellerin will only accelerate that process.

    Here's a look at Boston College's 2025-26 women's hockey recruiting class.

    Maxim Tremblay, F, Stanstead College 

    A prolific scorer for Stanstead College, Tremblay is 5-foot-10 and has a rifle for a shot. She scored 64 goals and 114 points in 70 games last season. She's the type of talent who could shift Boston College's future. Uses her size well, but it's her shoot-first mentality that makes her the biggest threat.

    Ava Thomas, F, Philadelphia Jr. Flyers

    Won gold at the U-18 World Championships with USA scoring nine points in six games. As a member of Philadelphia's 19-U 'AAA' team she's been one of the top scorers in the nation the past three seasons. Last year she had 38 goals and 60 points in only 21 games. Alongside Tremblay, Thomas creates a tandem that could grow into one of the NCAA's top offensive duos.

    Alaina Dunn, D, Massachusetts Spitfires

    A mobile defender who represented USA at the 2025 U-18 World Championships, Dunn will be a good replacement for Molly Jordan on Boston College's blueline this season.

    Other incoming recruits: Madelyn Murphy, Emily Mara, Maude Niemann