The Boston University women’s ice hockey team (6-8-2, 4-6-1 Hockey East) takes on Holy Cross (5-10-2, 2-7-2 HE) and Providence College (5-11-1, 4-7-1 HE) this weekend in two conference matchups at a semi-pivotal point in the season.
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BU Athletics announces ‘historic’ upgrades to Walter Brown Arena, women’s hockey facilities
Significant upgrades are in store for Walter Brown Arena, the historic rink that is home to Boston University’s women’s hockey program.
Terriers close out first semester with sweep of Merrimack, 5-2 Saturday win
Nick Zabaneh broke out in the Terriers’ 5-2 win over Merrimack at Agganis Arena Saturday night.
Terriers outmuscle Merrimack in chippy road win, 4-1
It was some combination of a hockey game, a fever dream and an all-out brawl. Or, as BU head coach Jay Pandolfo called it, it was a “gong show.”
Terriers fall 2-1 in overtime loss against Northeastern
Despite leading shots on goal, holding a lead for nearly half the game and stellar play from their netminder graduate Alexa Matses, the Terriers lost 2-1 against Northeastern.
Terriers close out the first-half with series against Merrimack Warriors
The No. 4 Boston University men’s ice hockey team will play a home-and-home series against Merrimack College this weekend in a rematch of the 2023 Hockey East championship game.
WIH returns to Hockey East play against Northeastern and Providence
The Terriers will open the weekend with the coveted crosstown matchup against Northeastern on Friday at before taking on the Providence on Saturday.
WIH splits weekend at the Smashville Showcase
It was a mixed weekend for the Boston University women’s hockey team in Music City for the Smashville Showcase, as the Terriers split their tournament games.
Terriers fall short in 2-1 Red Hot Hockey loss against Cornell
The Terriers suffered a 2-1 Red Hot Hockey loss against Cornell University at Madison Square Garden Saturday night.
Terriers prep for Red Hot Hockey showdown with Cornell at Madison Square Garden
The No. 5 Boston University men’s hockey team (9-3-1. 5-1-1 Hockey East) will cap off their November schedule with yet another tough test — this time against the No. 16/17 Cornell University Big Red (4-3-1, 2-3-1 ECAC).
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