Forget which line Lola Reid is playing on. The goals are coming regardless.
Author: Sam Robb O'Hagan
Three takeaways from BU women’s hockey’s 2-0 win over Maine
BU won again, but it looked even less convincing than it did in Friday’s 2-1 victory.
BU women’s hockey defeats Maine 2-1 in series opener, but knows it needs to be better
The Terriers defeated Maine 2-1 on Friday afternoon, but it was no convincing performance.
PREVIEW: After mini-catharsis against Northeastern, can BU women’s hockey take care of business against Maine?
Part of fulfilling championship aspirations is proving you belong at the adults’ table. The Terriers have done that. But an equally important part is proving the kids don’t belong with you.
Tara Watchorn trusted her players to respond against Northeastern. BU women’s hockey answered the call
BU, with its big aspirations and its new player-led movement, needed proof of concept against a top team in the country. It needed a win against a cross-town rival it hadn’t beaten in forever. And it needed a response.
Three takeaways from BU men’s hockey’s 4-1 win over Union
Three takeaways from the Boston University men’s hockey team’s 4-1 victory over Union College at Agganis Arena on Saturday night.
BU women’s hockey’s player-led movement gets its first wake-up call in loss to Northeastern: ‘How you practice is how you play’
There was little room to defend BU’s on-ice product — the Terriers were sloppy, undisciplined and completely dominated in the neutral zone — so a scathing review of that piece, if abnormal for head coach Tara Watchorn, wouldn’t have been all that noteworthy. But this was more than that. From the very first question — unprompted — Watchorn widened the scope.
With Mack and Lane gone, BU men’s hockey enters the Cole World
And with a funky little quirk only this thriving bluebood program could produce, Boston University men’s hockey entered the Cole World in a 5-2 season-opening win over Holy Cross.
In game one, BU women’s hockey proves it’s got plenty of places to find goals
Tuesday’s women’s hockey game was a landslide, a rout, a drubbing. Whatever you want to call it. But also, for an offense that came in with far more questions than answers: A lift-off.
‘It’s almost unheard of’: At BU, Alex Law stars in two sports, and chases the Olympics in both
At the core of what Alex Law is doing is a fairly important question. Why?
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