For the Terriers, Saturday’s game offers a chance to solidify their offensive prowess against an in-conference team and maintain the momentum the team built in its split two-game series against Syracuse last weekend.
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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.
WIH back in action against Syracuse with two games at Walter Brown Arena
The Boston University women’s hockey team is back in action this weekend as it welcomes Syracuse University for two games at Walter Brown Arena.
Women’s hockey focusing on family culture in new program era
The program is officially entering its next era, spearheaded by the leadership group of co-captains Nadia Mattivi and Madison Cardaci as well as assistant captains Lacey Martin and Catherine Foulem.
Three freshmen to watch for BU’s women’s hockey team
Along with the new face sitting on the bench for Boston University this season, head coach Tara Watchorn, there are also several exciting new freshman additions on the ice.
BU drops another close game 2-0, gets swept by Northeastern in season-opening series
In another closely fought battle given away by the Terriers in the final period, the Boston University women’s hockey team lost 2-0 to the Northeastern Huskies at Matthews Arena.
WIH to open regular season, conference play against Northeastern University
The Terriers will host the No. 5 Northeastern University Huskies (3-1-0, 0-0-0 Hockey East) at Walter Brown Arena on Friday night to kick off their 2023-24 campaign.
Lilli and Luisa Welcke: The inseparable bond coming to Comm. Ave this season
The set of identical twin forwards share a special bond — having always played on the same team together — and will carry it onto the Boston University women’s hockey team this fall.
Tara Watchorn with clear intentions in first year as WIH head coach
‘Respect the past, represent the future,’ is Tara Watchorn’s message as she enters her first year as head coach of Boston University’s women’s ice hockey team.
Ranking the five most important BU women’s hockey games of 2023-24
Boston University’s women’s ice hockey team is seeking to have a strong season to begin the tenure of new head coach Tara Watchorn. Here are the five most important games of the season for your Terriers.
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