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Five-Time Hockey East Champion (2010, 2012-15), Two-Time Ncaa Finalist (2011, 2013) 2016-17 Boston University Women’S Ice Hockey 2016-17 BU SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 2016-17 BOSTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES SEPTEMBER (1-0-0, 1-0-0 WHEA) Sat. 24 WHITBY^ W, 6-0 Sun. 25 PROVIDENCE* W, 5-2 OCTOBER (2-1-1, 1-1-0 WHEA) Fri. 7 NEW HAMPSHIRE* W, 5-1 Sun. 9 at Vermont* L, 3-2 Fri. 14 at Penn State T, 3-3 (OT) Sat. 15 at Penn State W, 7-2 Tue. 18 at Northeastern* 7 p.m. Tue. 25 NORTHEASTERN* 7 p.m. NOVEMBER Fri. 4 at Boston College* 7 p.m. Game #6 Sat. 5 BOSTON COLLEGE* 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 - 7 p.m. ET Fri. 11 at Maine* 2 p.m. Matthews Arena - Boston, Mass. Sat. 12 at Maine* 2 p.m. Boston University (3-1-1, 2-1-0 WHEA) at Northeastern (3-2-1, 0-0-0 WHEA) Fri. 18 at Merrimack* 7 p.m. Sat. 19 MERRIMACK* $ 3 p.m. Tue. 22 at Harvard 7 p.m. Watch: GoNUxstream.com | Listen: WTBU - Max Wolpoff (PxP), Jake Reiser (color) Fri. 25 PRINCETON 7 p.m. Sat. 26 PRINCETON 3 p.m. LAST BUT NOT LEAST Alexis Crossley had three points, • The Boston University including a shorthanded goal, DECEMBER women’s ice hockey team to lead BU to a 4-3 win over Fri. 2 at UConn* 7 p.m. will conclude a four-game Northeastern in a Hockey East Sat. 3 UCONN* 3 p.m. road stretch on Tuesday semifinal hosted by Merrimack. Fri. 9 MINNESOTA 7 p.m. when the Terriers make • Victoria Bach added a goal Sat. 10 MINNESOTA 3 p.m. the short trip to Matthews Arena to face and an assist while Rebecca Leslie also lit the JANUARY Northeastern. lamp. Sat. 7 at Boston College* 2 p.m. • Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. • Crossley’s goal was huge, as it came Tue. 10 at UConn* 7 p.m. shorthanded during the third period to put Sat. 14 VERMONT* 3 p.m. NO REST FOR THE WEARY BU ahead, 4-2, and eventually serve as the Sun. 15 VERMONT* 3 p.m. • Both Northeastern and BU will be playing game-winner. Sat. 21 at Providence* 2 p.m. Sun. 22 PROVIDENCE* 3 p.m. their third game in five days. • It was the fourth straight year that the Sat. 28 at Merrimack* 7 p.m. • The Terriers traveled over 860 miles in that Terriers eliminated the Huskies from the Tue. 31 vs Boston College1 5 p.m. time, going to Penn State and coming away league tournament.’ with a 7-2 win and 3-3 tie. FEBRUARY • Northeastern hosted Syracuse this past BEST OF BU AGAINST NORTHEASTERN Tue. 7 vs Harvard/Northeastern1 TBD Friday and Saturday, earning a tie and a win. • Victoria Bach (3g, 4a) and Rebecca Leslie Fri. 10 at New Hampshire* 7 p.m. (2g, 5a) both have seven points apiece Sat. 11 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 3 p.m. Fri. 17 NORTHEASTERN* 7 p.m. HISTORY WITH THE HUSKIES against Northeastern in two seasons. Sun. 19 MAINE* 3 p.m. • Tuesday’s tilt will be the 49th all-time • Samantha Sutherland (5a), Maddie Elia (2g, meeting between the two schools. 3a) and Alexis Crossley (2g, 3a) all have five • The Terriers own a 30-13-5 record against points against the Huskies in their time as All times ET Northeastern, including an 11-6-2 mark at Terriers. ^ Exhibition game * Hockey East game Matthews Arena. • Sarah Steele has assisted on four goals $ at Agganis Arena 1 Beanpot Tournament (Matthews Arena) • BU went 2-3 last year against NU, but one against NU. Home games in CAPS at Walter Brown Arena unless of those wins came in the WHEA semifinals. otherwise noted NEWS ABOUT NORTHEASTERN LAST TIME AGAINST THE HUSKIES • Northeastern had a similar weekend to BU • Erin O’Neil made a career-high 54 saves and this past Friday and Saturday, earning a 2-2 2016-17 lEAdERS 2016-17 lEAdERS HOCKEY SID: Kevin Edelson SCORING SCORING OFFICE PHONE: 617-358-4177 Points Sammy Davis 9 Points Denisa Krizova 8 Goals Samantha Sutherland 7 Goals McKenna Brand, Denisa Krizova 4 CELL PHONE: 857-600-8804 Assists Sammy Davis 8 Assists Codie Cross, Denisa Krizova 4 EMAIL: [email protected] PPG Maddie Elia, Samantha Sutherland 2 PPG Hayley Scamurra 2 GP 18 tied 5 GP 12 tied 6 FAX: 617-353-5286 PIM Victoria Bach 10 PIM Kasidy Anderson 8 Shots Rebecca Leslie 25 Shots McKenna Brand 21 +/- Sammy Davis +5 +/- Denisa Krizova +5 GOALTENDING GOALTENDING GP Victoria Hanson 3 GP Brittany Bugalski 5 GAA Erin O’Neil 1.00 GAA Brittany Bugalski 1.58 SV% Victoria Hanson .929 SV% Brittany Bugalski .938 Wins Victoria Hanson 2 Wins Brittany Bugalski 3 BU SO - - NU SO Brittany Bugalski 2 FIVE-TIME HOCKEY EAST CHAMpION (2010, 2012-15), TWO-TIME NCAA FINAlIST (2011, 2013) 2016-17 boston university Women’s ice hockey www.GoTerriers.com tie with Syracuse before defeating the sophomore Mary Grace Kelley collected TERRIERS BREAKDOWN BY CLASS Orange, 1-0, on Saturday. her first goal of the season. The Terriers’ 23-player roster includes: • The shutout was sophomore Brittany • Senior Victoria Hanson stopped 21 of Bugalski’s second of the season. She the 23 shots she faced. GRADUATE STUDENT (1) owns a 1.58 goals-against average and a Forward (1): Mary Parker .938 save percentage. PARKER NAMED PLAYER OF THE WEEK SENIORS (6) • On offense, junior Denisa Krizova leads • Graduate student Mary Parker shared Forwards (3): Maddie Elia, Natalie Flynn, the Huskies with eight points (4g, 4a). Hockey East Player of the Week honors, Samantha Sutherland • Freshman defenseman Codie Cross also the league announced on Monday. Defensemen (2): Alexis Crossley, Sarah Steele has four assists while junior McKenna • Parker finished the weekend with six Goaltender (1): Victoria Hanson Brand has also scored four goals. points, highlighted by a three-goal, two-assist performance at Penn State on JUNIORS (6) HAPPY IN HOCKEY VALLEY Saturday afternoon. Forwards (3): Victoria Bach, Rebecca Leslie, • BU went to Penn State for the first • She is the second Terrier to win Nina Rodgers time in program history and skated that award this season, as Samantha Defenseman (1): Savannah Newton away with a 3-3 tie on Friday and a 7-2 Sutherland was recognized after her hat Goaltenders (2): Ashlyn Aiello, Erin O’Neil victory on Saturday. trick against Providence in September. REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (1) • Senior Maddie Elia tallied the game- Forward (1): Anna Streifel tying goal 8:30 into the third period on BEST IN THE NATION THIS WEEKEND Friday as part of a two-point night. • No other player - male or female - had SOPHOMORES (3) • Senior co-captain Alexis Crossley more goals or points than Mary Parker Forwards (2): Sammy Davis, Mary Grace Kelley also had a goal and an assist on Friday this past weekend. Defenseman (1): Connor Galway while junior Rebecca Leslie recorded two • Parker tallied four goals and added two helpers. assists for six points. FRESHMEN (6) • Junior Erin O’Neil made 32 saves • She is currently tied for eighth in the Forwards (2): Deziray De Sousa, Natasza between the pipes. Tarnowski nation with eight points (5g, 3a). Defensemen (4): Alexandra Calderone, Abby • On Saturday, graduate student Mary Cook, Breanna Scarpaci, Katie Shannahan Parker notched a hat trick and two FIVE-POINT TURN assists for five points. • Parker was one point shy of the single- • Sophomore Connor Galway got her first game program record held by Jenn collegiate goal to complete a two-point Wakefield (‘12); she recorded six points HOCKEY EAST SCHEDULE weekend while Elia tallied a goal and against Vermont on Jan. 21, 2012. Upcoming Games (All Times ET) two helpers. • Six other Terriers in addition to Parker • Crossley added two more assists and have recorded five-point games, the Tuesday, Oct. 18 Boston University at Northeastern - 7 p.m. Providence vs. Union - 7 p.m. HEAd Friday, Oct. 21 TO Boston College vs. Quinnipiac - 2 p.m. Merrimack vs. Robert Morris - 3:05 p.m. HEAd Vermont at St. Lawrence - 7 p.m. UConn vs. Penn State - 7 p.m. GOALS ......................................................... 22 ................................................ 17 Northeastern at Dartmouth - 7 p.m. SHOTS ........................................................ 183 ................................................169 SHOT % .......................................................120 .............................................. .100 Saturday, Oct. 22 GOALS/GAME ...............................................4.40 .............................................. 2.83 UConn vs. Penn State - 2 p.m. GOALS ALLOWED/GAME .................................2.20 .............................................. 2.33 New Hampshire vs. Clarkson - 2 p.m. Providence vs. Princeton - 2 p.m. SHOTS/GAME ...............................................36.6 .............................................. 28.2 Merrimack vs. Robert Morris - 2:05 p.m. SHOTS ALLOWED/GAME ..................................30.4 .............................................. 26.2 Boston College at Quinnipiac - 3 p.m. PPG-OPPORTUNITIES .....................................7-30 .............................................. 5-28 Vermont vs. St. Lawrence - 4 p.m. POWER PLAY % .............................................233 .............................................. .179 PENALTY KILLS-OPPORTUNITIES ..................... 25-27 ............................................ 25-28 PENALTY KILL % ...........................................926 .............................................. .893 SHORTHANDED GOALS ..................................... 0 .................................................. 1 PENALTIES ................................................... 31 ................................................ 30 PIM ............................................................ 62 ................................................ 60 2016-17 boston university Women’s ice hockey @BUwhockey most recent being Rebecca Leslie and averaging over four goals per game. Rebecca Russo, who both accomplished • BU is tied with Minnesota Duluth for SITUATIONAL RECORDS that feat on Nov. 3, 2015 against Yale. tops in the nation with 22 total goals 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 and hold the outright lead in assists Overall ........................ 25-9-3 ......23-14-2 .....3-1-1 ONE AWAY FROM THE CENTURY MARK (39) and points (61). Hockey East ................. 15-5-1 ....... 17-5-2 .....2-1-0 Home .......................... 11-2-2 ....... 14-8-0 .....2-0-0 • Parker’s outstanding Saturday also • The Terriers are also fifth in shooting Away........................... 10-7-1 .........7-4-2 .....1-1-1 put her just a point shy of 100 for her percentage (.120), impressive Neutral .......................
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