The Boston University women’s hockey team couldn’t get the job done against Merrimack in overtime, taking the extra point in a shootout victory. The Terriers outshot the Warriors 41-8 but left with a 3-3 tie.
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BU women’s hockey beats Providence 5-1 despite lack of attention to detail
BU women’s hockey defeated Providence on Friday afternoon at Agganis Arena, but head coach Tara Watchorn thought her team lacked attention to detail.
Three takeaways from BU women’s hockey’s 5-1 win over Providence
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.
BU women’s hockey defeats Maine 2-1 in series opener, but knows it needs to be better
The Terriers defeated Maine 2-1 on Friday afternoon, but it was no convincing performance.
PREVIEW: After mini-catharsis against Northeastern, can BU women’s hockey take care of business against Maine?
Part of fulfilling championship aspirations is proving you belong at the adults’ table. The Terriers have done that. But an equally important part is proving the kids don’t belong with you.
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.
BU women’s hockey swept by No. 2 Minnesota in Minneapolis
The Boston University women’s hockey team lost both games to the University of Minnesota in a two-game series at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis.
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.
For BU women’s hockey, the transfer portal gives, but it sure does take
Eight players from the 2023-24 team entered the transfer portal. Three questions need to be asked: Why did eight players consider leaving? Why did seven leave? What did the program do to combat the losses?
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