In a string of improbable upset wins, the celebration after junior forward Catherine Foulem’s shootout winner seemed just a little bigger than the rest.
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Terriers look to complete season sweep against UConn at Walter Brown
The Boston University women’s hockey team (10-15-2, 9-12-2, Hockey East) is looking to build on a late-season turnaround with Friday’s matchup against No. 15 University of Connecticut (16-10-3, 10-9-3 HE).
Julia Nearis’ overtime goal powers Terriers in upset of No.11 Vermont
The Boston University women’s hockey team (10-15-2, 9-12-2 Hockey East) won their fifth straight with an impressive 2-1 overtime upset against the 11th ranked University of Vermont Catamounts (18-10-1, 13-8-1 HE) at Walter Brown Arena on Saturday.
Terriers to face Merrimack and UVM at home
The Boston University women’s hockey team (8-15-2, 7-12-2 Hockey East) will look to continue rolling and gather momentum against Hockey East competitors with a split-opponent weekend at Wally B.
Terriers beat UNH 3-1 in first regulation win since Nov. 19
The Boston University women’s hockey team (8-15-2, 7-12-2 Hockey East) concluded their New England road trip with a game against the University of New Hampshire Wildcats (9-18-0, 7-13-0 HE) at the Whittemore center this afternoon where they won 3-1.
Women’s hockey to face Maine and UNH back-to-back
After earning a much needed shootout victory Tuesday night against Providence, the Boston University Women’s Hockey Team (7-15-1, 6-12-1 HE) is set for a weekend tour of Northern New England.
Terriers defeat Providence in shootout
The Boston University women’s hockey team (7-15-1, 6-12-1 Hockey East) took on the No. 13 Providence College Friars (17-8-2, 12-6-2) for the last time this regular season in a Tuesday night match.
Women’s hockey to take on Providence College
The Boston University women’s hockey team (7-15-0, 6-12-0 Hockey East) will finally get a chance to play on home ice for the first time since Dec. 9 in a midweek match up with conference opponent, the No. 13 Providence College Friars (17-8-1, 12-6-1 HE).
Terriers once again come up short in tight contest
The Boston University Women’s Hockey Team (7-15-0, 6-12-0 HE) looked to rebound following disappointing losses at Fenway Park and Matthews Arena. The Scarlet and White took on the Holy Cross Crusaders (4-18-1, 3-14-0 HE) for the third time in four games, spanning over a month.
Women’s hockey shut out by Northeastern, 6-0
The Boston University women’s hockey team (7-13-0, 6-10-0 Hockey East) headed to Matthews Arena this afternoon for a matinee matchup with the Northeastern University Huskies (18-2-1, 14-2-1 HE) where they were shut out 6-0.
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