In the first game of a critical weekend, BU defeated the Friars on Friday afternoon at Agganis Arena, continuing its best start to a season in a decade.
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BU women’s hockey snaps 12-game losing streak to Northeastern in 4-0 win
The Terriers (2-3-0, 1-2-0 Hockey East) broke the 12-game winless streak, including a heartbreaker in last season’s Beanpot Final, with a 4-0 shutout of the No. 12 Huskies (3-3-0, 1-1-0 HEA) at Agganis Arena Saturday afternoon.
PREVIEW: Women’s hockey faces tall task in two-game series against Minnesota
The Terriers take on No. 2 Minnesota in a two-game series this weekend in what will be an early test for the new-look Terriers.
3 takeaways from women’s hockey’s 7-1 win over Merrimack
The Terriers scored seven goals in the first 60 minutes of the season, the most in a single game under second-year head coach Tara Watchorn. Goalscorers: Tamara Giaqunito (2x), Lola Reid, Lindsay Bochna, Clara Yuhn, Ani Fitzgerald and Kaileigh Quigg.
Terriers take down Merrimack 7-1 in season opener
The BU women’s hockey team opened its season with a 7-1 statement win over Merrimack on Tuesday evening with contributions from every line.
Terriers break four-game losing streak behind Shanahan’s shutout in 3-0 victory
Behind Shanahan’s 19-save shutout, the Terriers snapped their four-game losing streak with a win over No. 15 Boston College in convincing 3-0 fashion.
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.
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 still looking for first win of the season after tying Syracuse 4-4
For the third straight game, the Terriers played well above their standard from a year prior and outshot their opponent, and for the third straight game, they could not escape with a win.
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