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Taylor Wasylk Returns to Boston College as Coaching Leader

Former player and coach brings a decorated playing résumé and a record of program‑building success to the Eagles' bench

A Strategic Homecoming for the Eagles

Taylor Wasylk is back at Boston College, this time not as a player but as a coach on the women’s hockey staff, a move that signals the program’s intent to blend legacy with fresh strategy.

During her four years at Boston College from 2010 to 2014, Wasylk helped the Eagles capture three consecutive NCAA Frozen Fours, while also contributing to two Beanpot titles and two Hockey East championships, earning Hockey East Best Defensive Forward honors and being named MVP of the 2014 Beanpot Tournament.

Her coaching résumé includes a record‑breaking three‑year tenure at Lindenwood, where she steered the program to a historic 14‑win season and 11 conference victories in 2025‑26, followed by a five‑year stretch at Suffolk that produced the university’s first Commonwealth Coast Conference championship and a berth in the NCAA Tournament.

Beyond the rink, Wasylk represented the United States at multiple junior and senior levels, competing in several World Championships, and she graduated from Boston College in 2014 with a degree in history and a minor in international studies.

Colleagues say her blend of elite playing experience, proven program‑building ability, and deep connection to the campus community positions her to reinforce recruiting pipelines and elevate the team’s competitive edge as the Eagles aim for another championship run.

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