BU women’s hockey suffered a 2-2 tie and shootout loss to the middling Wildcats.
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BU women’s hockey beats Holy Cross 3-0 in return to Walter Brown Arena
The Terriers were excellent in every area on Saturday, outshooting the Crusaders 37-15.
Women’s hockey needs to get back on the rails against Holy Cross
It may seem over-dramatic to tell a team near the top of Hockey East’s standings its season is on the line this weekend, but two wins are an absolute necessity.
PREVIEW: BU women’s hockey set for Beanpot semifinal against Harvard
The Boston University women’s hockey team heads into Tuesday’s semifinal against Harvard hungry. It also heads into Tuesday coming off a loss.
BU women’s hockey defeats Vermont 2-1 in a gritty, physical game
Both the Welcke sisters scored, and senior netminder Callie Shanahan was excellent in BU’s 2-1 win over Vermont.
To begin an enormous semester, BU women’s hockey takes care of business at Holy Cross
BU’s remarkable season will ultimately come down to its ability to win tournament games, and on Friday, the Terriers played like a team built to do just that.
What Friday’s rebound win over Maine showed about BU women’s hockey
BU didn’t panic after its 8-1 loss to Princeton, and it showed in Friday’s 3-1 win over Maine.
BU women’s hockey beats Maine 3-1, remains atop Hockey East entering break
The Terriers head into winter break atop the Hockey East standings after beating Maine, looking to win the conference for the first time in a decade.
PREVIEW: Ahead of BU women’s hockey’s Thanksgiving Eve matchup with Princeton, here are the things the Terriers should be thankful for
The Terriers next take the ice on the eve of Thanksgiving in a 2 p.m. matchup Wednesday with Princeton at Agganis Arena. Here are some things BU should be thankful for as they continue one of their best starts to a season in program history.
With 3-2 victory at Providence, BU women’s hockey continues its dream start to the season: ‘We want more’
BU won its seventh straight — its longest win streak since the 2013-14 season — and continued its fastest start to a season in a decade. And after finishing seventh and bowing out in the first round of the tournament last year, the Terriers lead Hockey East with 18 points after seven games.
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