The Terriers dropped the first game at home 4-2 before making a statement on Saturday, defeating the Wildcats 5-3 on the road.
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WIH looks to extend win streak in series against Wildcats
The Boston University women’s ice hockey team (4-2-1, 3-2-0 Hockey East) will play a two-game home and home series this weekend against the University of New Hampshire Wildcats (5-6-1, 3-4-1 HE).
WIH takes first game of Merrimack series in a comeback 2-1 overtime win
The Boston University women’s hockey team took a trip to North Andover on Friday afternoon to face the Merrimack College Warriors where it clawed its way to a 2-1 overtime victory.
WIH heads to Orono for one game against Maine
For the Terriers, Saturday’s game offers a chance to solidify their offensive prowess against an in-conference team and maintain the momentum the team built in its split two-game series against Syracuse last weekend.
Women’s hockey focusing on family culture in new program era
The program is officially entering its next era, spearheaded by the leadership group of co-captains Nadia Mattivi and Madison Cardaci as well as assistant captains Lacey Martin and Catherine Foulem.
WIH to open regular season, conference play against Northeastern University
The Terriers will host the No. 5 Northeastern University Huskies (3-1-0, 0-0-0 Hockey East) at Walter Brown Arena on Friday night to kick off their 2023-24 campaign.
Terriers’ season ends in OT against Merrimack, 5-4
The Boston University women’s hockey team (11-19-3, 9-15-3 Hockey East) lost 5-4 in a hard-fought battle to Merrimack College (8-24-2, 5-20-2 HE) in the first round of the Hockey East tournament.
Northeastern’s ‘super line’ powers Huskies past BU on senior night
The Terriers (11-17-3, 9-13-3 Hockey East) put up a solid effort on senior night against fifth-ranked Northeastern (29-2-1, 23-2-1 HE), but the stronger team prevailed.
Terriers with most offensive game of the season, win 7-4 over Harvard
The Terriers strung together an impressive and hard-fought win over the Harvard Crimson (7-17-3, 6-11-3 ECAC), scoring more goals tonight than they had combined goals since Jan. 27.
Women’s hockey falls, 2-1, to Boston College after late push falls short
BU generated an offensive onslaught in the final minutes in Saturday’s showdown with Boston College, but it wasn’t enough. The Eagles (18-12-1, 15-10-0 Hockey East) survived, eking out a 2-1 win over the Terriers (10-16-3, 9-12-3 HEA) at Walter Brown Arena.
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