The Terriers lost their usual defensive stability on Tuesday afternoon, following an 11-day recess from play. The breakdown allowed the high-motor Tigers to run away with the 8-1 victory on the eve of Thanksgiving.
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After road win at Boston College, the reality is undeniable: BU women’s hockey is for real
The Terriers reached 10 wins a full 64 days earlier than they did last season, and lead Hockey East with 27 points after 11 games.
In Battle of Comm. Ave. finale, BU women’s hockey suffocates Boston College in 3-1 win
The Terriers dominated the Eagles over 60 minutes in a 3-1 win at Conte Forum, surrendering only nine shots on goal.
PREVIEW: BU women’s hockey looks to distance itself with home-and-home against Providence
Off to its best nine-game start since 2014, the Boston University women’s hockey team is first in Hockey East and has won five straight games. Fresh off a home sweep of Syracuse University, the Terriers (6-3, 4-1 HE) are set for two games against Providence College.
Behind an emerging star, BU women’s hockey keeps winning in sweep of Syracuse
Forget which line Lola Reid is playing on. The goals are coming regardless.
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.
In her second year behind the bench, Tara Watchorn wants her players to set the standard
After a year behind the bench, BU women’s hockey head coach Tara Watchorn is taking a step back with a new strategy: “Let it be theirs.”
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