Schools ACHA Division II and NCAA Division I Boston College
ACHA Division II and NCAA Division I · 2025–26 Season

Boston College Hockey

Chestnut Hill, MA ·Private Nonprofit ·10,085 undergrads
Program Overview

Boston College fields 2 hockey programs in Chestnut Hill, MA — ACHA Division II and NCAA Division I. The combined 2025–26 roster across all programs totals 60 players. Each program operates independently with its own roster, coaching staff, and schedule.

What sets this roster apart is its international composition — 8 players from outside the United States, representing Canada, Slovakia, Sweden, Finland. That kind of international reach is unusual for programs at this level and speaks to active recruiting or strong word-of-mouth in those markets.

International players

8 players from outside the United States (Canada, Slovakia, Sweden, Finland). Unusual for a club program at this level.

Highly selective admissions

With a 16.4% acceptance rate, this is among the most academically selective programs in ACHA. The hockey and academic bars are both genuinely high — players who succeed here typically have strong profiles on both fronts.

School Profile

Boston College at a Glance

Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, most recent cohort.

16.4%
Acceptance Rate
Very selective
1,507
Average SAT Score
Combined reading + math
$89,493
Total Annual Cost
Tuition, room, board & fees
91%
4-Year Graduation Rate
Most recent cohort
$103,937
Median Earnings (10yr)
$85,717 at 6 years
$19,000
Median Graduate Debt
Among graduates who borrowed
$70,702
Tuition (Out-of-State)
13% of students receive Pell grants
10,085
Undergraduate Enrollment
Private Nonprofit institution
Earnings Rankings

Boston College Rankings by Major

95 majors ranked in the top 25 by median earnings (4-year, by major). Explore full rankings →

#1
Natural Resources Conservation and Research
Men's ACHA
#1
Natural Resources Conservation and Research
Men's NCAA D1
#1
Natural Resources Conservation and Research
Women's ACHA
#1
Natural Resources Conservation and Research
Women's NCAA D1
#1
Information Science/Studies
Men's NCAA D1
#1
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Men's NCAA D1
#1
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Women's ACHA
#1
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Women's NCAA D1
#1
International/Globalization Studies
Men's ACHA
#1
International/Globalization Studies
Men's NCAA D1
#1
International/Globalization Studies
Women's ACHA
#1
International/Globalization Studies
Women's NCAA D1
#1
Philosophy
Men's NCAA D1
#1
Philosophy
Women's ACHA
#1
Philosophy
Women's NCAA D1
#1
Business Administration, Management and Operations
Women's ACHA
#1
Business Administration, Management and Operations
Women's NCAA D1
#1
Accounting and Related Services
Men's NCAA D1
#1
Accounting and Related Services
Women's NCAA D1
#1
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Men's ACHA
#1
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Men's NCAA D1
#1
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Women's ACHA
#1
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Women's NCAA D1
#1
Finance and Financial Management Services
Women's NCAA D1
#1
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
Men's NCAA D1
#1
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
Women's ACHA
#1
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
Women's NCAA D1
#1
Marketing
Men's NCAA D1
#1
Marketing
Women's ACHA
#1
Marketing
Women's NCAA D1
#1
History
Women's ACHA
#2
Communication and Media Studies
Men's NCAA D1
#2
Communication and Media Studies
Women's ACHA
#2
Communication and Media Studies
Women's NCAA D1
#2
Information Science/Studies
Men's ACHA
#2
Information Science/Studies
Women's ACHA
#2
Philosophy
Men's ACHA
#2
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
Men's ACHA
#2
Business Administration, Management and Operations
Men's NCAA D1
#2
Accounting and Related Services
Women's ACHA
#2
Finance and Financial Management Services
Men's NCAA D1
#2
Marketing
Men's ACHA
#3
English Language and Literature, General
Men's NCAA D1
#3
English Language and Literature, General
Women's NCAA D1
#3
Mathematics
Women's ACHA
#3
Sociology
Men's NCAA D1
#3
Sociology
Women's ACHA
#3
Sociology
Women's NCAA D1
#3
Accounting and Related Services
Men's ACHA
#3
Finance and Financial Management Services
Women's ACHA
#4
English Language and Literature, General
Women's ACHA
#4
Biology, General
Women's ACHA
#4
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Women's NCAA D1
#4
Mathematics
Men's NCAA D1
#4
Mathematics
Women's NCAA D1
#4
Economics
Women's ACHA
#5
Communication and Media Studies
Men's ACHA
#5
Computer Science
Women's ACHA
#5
Biology, General
Men's NCAA D1
#5
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Women's ACHA
#5
Psychology, General
Men's NCAA D1
#5
Psychology, General
Women's NCAA D1
#5
Political Science and Government
Women's ACHA
#5
Business Administration, Management and Operations
Men's ACHA
#5
Finance and Financial Management Services
Men's ACHA
#5
History
Men's ACHA
#6
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Men's ACHA
#6
English Language and Literature, General
Men's ACHA
#6
Biology, General
Women's NCAA D1
#6
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Men's NCAA D1
#6
Psychology, General
Women's ACHA
#6
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Men's NCAA D1
#6
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Women's NCAA D1
#6
Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
Men's ACHA
#6
History
Men's NCAA D1
#6
History
Women's NCAA D1
#7
Computer Science
Men's NCAA D1
#7
Computer Science
Women's NCAA D1
#7
Political Science and Government
Women's NCAA D1
#8
Biology, General
Men's ACHA
#8
Economics
Women's NCAA D1
#8
Political Science and Government
Men's NCAA D1
#9
Mathematics
Men's ACHA
#10
Economics
Men's NCAA D1
#11
Sociology
Men's ACHA
#11
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Women's ACHA
#13
Economics
Men's ACHA
#15
Political Science and Government
Men's ACHA
#17
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Men's ACHA
#19
Psychology, General
Men's ACHA
#21
Computer Science
Men's ACHA
Roster Geography

Where Do Boston College Hockey Players Come From?

60 players · 19 states & regions · 2025–26 roster.

MA20 players
NY7 players
CT5 players
MN5 players
IL3 players
CA3 players
ON3 players
NJ2 players
RI2 players
VT1 player
MO1 player
MD1 player
CAN4 players
SWE2 players
SVK1 player
FIN1 player

Massachusetts leads the pipeline with 20 players (33%), but the international component is notable: 8 players from Canada, Slovakia, Sweden give this roster an unusually broad geographic reach.

Player Pedigree

Where Did These Players Play Before Boston College?

Prior league breakdown — a proxy for the competitive level players brought with them.

ACHA Division II · 34 players
High school
7
21%
Youth hockey
15
44%
Junior hockey
3
9%
Prep school
2
6%
No prior data
7
21%
NCAA Division I · 26 players
Junior hockey
24
92%
College transfer
2
8%
Junior hockey

27 players came through competitive junior programs. Junior hockey experience — even at Tier III — represents meaningful development beyond what high school hockey alone provides.

Prep school backgrounds

2 players attended prep school hockey programs. Prep school hockey is a serious development path — these players typically had structured practice, strength training, and competitive schedules from an early age.

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Home Ice

Conte Forum

Chestnut Hill, MA · 2 minutes from campus

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For Recruits

Is Boston College Hockey a Fit for You?

Boston College sits at the intersection of elite academics and competitive hockey. With a 16.4% acceptance rate, getting admitted is the primary challenge — the school fields 2 programs (ACHA Division II and NCAA Division I), but draws players who earned a spot at a highly selective institution. If your academic profile is competitive, this is worth a serious look.