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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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.
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: BU women’s hockey looks to keep the good times rolling in weekend series at Syracuse
The Boston University women’s hockey team (4-3-0, 4-1-0 Hockey East) will look to win their fourth and fifth straight at Syracuse University’s Tennity Ice Pavilion, where they will take on the Orange (2-5-0) on Friday and Saturday.
BU women’s hockey completes sweep over Maine with 2-0 victory
The Boston University women’s team remained undefeated at Agganis Arena after completing its sweep over the University of Maine on Saturday with a 2-0 win, continuing to build on its success after making the USA Hockey/The Rink Live poll for the first time in four years.
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.
Tara Watchorn trusted her players to respond against Northeastern. BU women’s hockey answered the call
BU, with its big aspirations and its new player-led movement, needed proof of concept against a top team in the country. It needed a win against a cross-town rival it hadn’t beaten in forever. And it needed a response.
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