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Bu Schedule and Results 2018-19 Boston University Women’S Ice Hockey Game Notes 2018-19 BU SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 2018-19 BOSTON UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME NOTES SEPTEMBER (0-0-0, 0-0-0 WHEA) Fri. 28 DURHAM WEST^ W, 7-0 OCTOBER (1-3-3, 1-3-3 WHEA) Fri. 5 NORTHEASTERN* L, 5-0 Sat. 6 NORTHEASTERN* T, 3-3 (OT) Fri. 12 at Merrimack* T, 2-2 (OT) Sat. 13 NEW HAMPSHIRE* W, 3-2 Fri. 19 UCONN* T, 1-1 (OT) Sat. 20 MAINE* L, 2-1 Sun. 28 at Northeastern* L, 2-1 Games #31 & #32 NOVEMBER (4-1-1, 3-1-1 WHEA) Fri. 9 at UConn* W, 4-1 Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019 - 3 p.m. Fri. 16 VERMONT* W, 3-0 Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019 - 2 p.m. Sat. 17 VERMONT* T, 3-3 (OT) Agganis Arena - Boston, Mass. | Whittemore Center - Durham, N.H. Tue. 20 at Boston College* L, 4-3 Tue. 27 at Brown W, 5-2 #7 Boston University (17-6-7, 13-5-5 WHEA) vs. New Hampshire (13-14-4, 10-13-1 WHEA) Fri. 30 at Boston College* W, 3-2 Watch (Saturday): WatchStadium.com - Tyler Murray (PxP) DECEMBER (3-1-1, 1-0-0 WHEA) Sat. 1 BOSTON COLLEGE* W, 4-2 BACK TO LEAGUE PLAY HISTORY WITH THE WILDCATS Fri. 7 at RIT W, 3-1 • The No. 7 Boston • The Terriers are 27-15-4 all- Sat. 8 at RIT W, 8-0 University women’s ice time against New Hampshire, Sun. 30 PENN STATE T, 1-1 (OT) hockey team will begin a including a 3-2 win at Walter Mon. 31 PENN STATE L, 1-0 home-and-home series Brown on Oct. 13. with New Hampshire on • BU is 17-1-1 against the JANUARY (6-1-1, 6-1-1 WHEA) Sat. 5 at Maine* L, 1-0 Saturday afternoon at Agganis Arena. Wildcats since the start of the 2013-14 Sun. 6 at Maine* W, 3-0 • Puck drop is set for 3 p.m. campaign. Fri. 11 at Providence* W, 5-3 • The teams will then face off at Whittemore • The Terriers have not lost a regular-season Sat. 12 PROVIDENCE* W, 4-2 Center on Sunday at 2 p.m. game to UNH at home since Feb. 3, 2011. Fri. 18 at Holy Cross* W, 4-1 Sat. 19 HOLY CROSS* W, 7-1 GET THEM TO THE GREEK! BEST OF BU AGAINST UNH Fri. 25 MERRIMACK* W, 6-3 Sat. 26 at Merrimack* T, 3-3 (OT) • The Terriers have historically done well at • Sammy Davis leads BU with seven goals and Agganis Arena. 11 points (7g, 4a) against the Wildcats. FEBRUARY (3-0-1, 2-0-0 WHEA) • They own a 7-2-1 record at that venue. • Abby Cook has tallied one goal and a team- Fri. 1 at Vermont* W, 7-2 • The Terriers are 5-0-1 against Hockey East best six assists against UNH. Tue. 5 vs Northeastern1 T, 3-3 (2-1 SOW) opponents at Agganis. • Connor Galway has recorded three assists, Sat. 9 HOLY CROSS* W, 7-1 while Natasza Tarnowski and Kristina Schuler 1 Tue. 12 at Harvard W, 3-2 (OT) CLOSING IN ON HOME ICE each have a pair of goals. Sat. 16 NEW HAMPSHIRE* # 3 p.m. Sun. 17 at New Hampshire* 2 p.m. • BU needs just two more points to clinch • All three of Jesse Compher’s points (1g, 2a) Fri 22 at UConn* 7 p.m. home-ice advantage for the Hockey East came in the Oct. 13 victory. Sat. 23 PROVIDENCE* 3 p.m. quarterfinals that begin on March 1. • Courtney Correia, Deziray De Sousa, Abbey • A BU win or Merrimack loss will ensure the Stanley and Mary Grace Kelley have each All times ET Terriers finish no lower than fourth in the collected two assists against UNH. league standings. • Corinne Schroeder made a career-high 42 ^ Exhibition game * Hockey East game # at Agganis Arena • The Terriers can still finish as high as second saves in a 2-2 tie at UNH on Oct. 29, 2017. 1 Beanpot Tournament (Bright-Landry Center) in the league standings if they win their • She also turned aside 25 shots in a 2-1 road Home games in CAPS at Walter Brown Arena unless remaining four games, though BU will require victory over the Wildcats on Feb. 17. otherwise noted Boston College to drop at least one point for • Kate Stuart made her collegiate debut on Oct. that to happen. 13 and made 18 saves to earn the win. 2018-19 lEAdERS 2018-19 lEAdERS HOCKEY SID: Kevin Edelson SCORING SCORING OFFICE PHONE: 617-358-4177 Points Jesse Compher 51 Points Taylor Wenczkowski 22 Goals Sammy Davis 22 Goals Taylor Wenczkowski 16 CELL PHONE: 857-600-8804 Assists Jesse Compher 35 Assists Lauren Martin 12 EMAIL: [email protected] PPG Jesse Compher, Abby Cook 5 PPG Taylor Wenczkowski 4 GP 16 tied 29 GP 16 tied 31 TWITTER: @KevinEdelson PIM Reagan Rust 24 PIM Devan Taylor 26 Shots Jesse Compher 127 Shots Taylor Wenczkowski 141 +/- Jesse Compher, Sammy Davis +33 +/- Devan Taylor, Carlee Turner +2 GOALTENDING GOALTENDING GP Corinne Schroeder 26 GP Kyra Smith 23 GAA Corinne Schroeder 1.91 GAA Kyra Smith 2.05 SV% Corinne Schroeder .930 SV% Kyra Smith .930 Wins Corinne Schroeder 14 Wins Kyra Smith 12 UNH BU SO Corinne Schroeder 2 SO Kyra Smith 2 FIVE-TIME HOCKEY EAST CHAMpION (2010, 2012-15), TWO-TIME NCAA FINAlIST (2011, 2013) 2018-19 boston university Women’s ice hockey www.GoTerriers.com LAST TIME AGAINST UNH THE WAIT IS OVER TERRIERS BREAKDOWN BY CLASS • Jesse Compher collected three points, • For the first time since 1981, the The Terriers’ 24-player roster includes: including the game-winning shorthanded Terriers won the Beanpot with a 3-2 goal 55 seconds into the second stanza, overtime win at Harvard on Tuesday. SENIORS (3) in a 3-2 home victory over the Wildcats on • Redshirt junior Sammy Davis sealed Forwards (1): Mary Grace Kelley Oct. 13. the win with a power-play goal 13:28 Defenders (2): Connor Galway, Reagan Rust • Sammy Davis scored the opening two into overtime off a terrific pass from REDSHIRT JUNIORS (2) goals for BU, with her second of the day sophomore Jesse Compher. Forward (1): Sammy Davis at 18:30 of the first frame giving the • Davis was selected as the tournament’s Defender (1): Abbey Stanley Terriers a 2-1 lead. MVP after she finished the two games with • Kate Stuart made 18 saves in her four points (2g, 2a). JUNIORS (6) collegiate debut. • All three captains scored, as senior Forwards (2): Deziray De Sousa, Natasza • Courtney Correia collected a career-best Reagan Rust and junior Natasza Tarnowski Tarnowski two assists. also lit the lamp. Defenders (4): Alexandra Calderone, Abby Cook, • Tarnowski also had an assist to join Breanna Scarpaci, Katie Shannahan WHAT’S UP WITH THE WILDCATS? junior Abby Cook (2a) as Terriers with two SOPHOMORES (5) • New Hampshire was on a five-game win points on Tuesday. Forwards (4): Rachel Allen, Jesse Compher, Nara streak entering last weekend, but the • Redshirt junior Abbey Stanley added an Elia, Kristina Schuler Wildcats lost to Boston College, 7-1, on assist as well. Goaltender (1): Corinne Schroeder Feb. 8 and Merrimack, 2-1, on Feb.9. • Sophomore Corinne Schroeder made • UNH is tied for sixth place, only three nine of her 30 saves in overtime. FRESHMEN (7) points clear of eighth-place Maine and Forwards (4): Courtney Correia, Kaleigh four points back of fifth-place Merrimack. ANOTHER TROPHY FOR THE TERRIERS Donnelly, Joo Hyung Kwak, Mackenna Parker • Junior Taylor Wenczkowski leads the • Thanks to the victory on Tuesday, every Defender (1): Alex Allan Wildcats with 22 points and 16 goals Terrier that has played at BU since the Goaltenders (2): Nicole McGuigan, Kate Stuart while freshman Lauren Martin is the 2009-10 season has won at least one team’s assist leader with 10 helpers. major trophy. • Ten different UNH skaters have recorded • BU has won five Hockey East HOCKEY EAST SCHEDULE at least 10 points. tournaments (2010, 2012-15) and two This Week’s Games (All Times ET) • Senior Kyra Smith, who did not start the Hockey East regular-season crowns (2011 Oct. 13 game against BU, is 12-9-2 in 23 and 2013). Tuesday, Feb. 12 starts with a 2.05 goals-against average Boston College 4, Northeastern 1 and a .930 save percentage. Boston University 3, Harvard 2 (OT) Thursday, Feb. 14 Boston College vs. Maine - 7 p.m. HEAd Friday, Feb. 15 TO Merrimack vs. UConn - 2 p.m. Boston College vs. Maine - 4 p.m. HEAd Vermont vs. Holy Cross - 7 p.m. GOALS .........................................................100 ................................................ 68 Saturday, Feb. 16 SHOTS ........................................................ 940 ................................................948 Merrimack vs. UConn - 2 p.m. SHOT % ...................................................... .106 .............................................. .071 Providence vs. Northeastern - 2 p.m. Boston Univ. vs. New Hampshire - 3 p.m. GOALS/GAME ............................................... 3.33 .............................................. 2.19 Vermont vs. Holy Cross - 4 p.m. GOALS ALLOWED/GAME .................................. 1.87 .............................................. 2.26 SHOTS/GAME ............................................... 31.3 .............................................. 30.6 Sunday, Feb. 17 SHOTS ALLOWED/GAME .................................. 27.6 .............................................. 29.6 Boston University at New Hampshire - 2 p.m. PPG-OPPORTUNITIES ....................................24-101 ............................................20-125 Providence at Northeastern - 2 p.m. POWER PLAY % ............................................. .238 .............................................. .160 PENALTY KILLS-OPPORTUNITIES ......................92-112 ............................................89-102 PENALTY KILL % ........................................... .821 .............................................. .873 SHORTHANDED GOALS ..................................... 5 .................................................. 2 PENALTIES ...................................................117 ................................................ 111 PIM.............................................................234 ................................................222 2018-19 boston university Women’s ice hockey @TerrierWHockey QUITE THE STREAK FOR BU DAVIS DYNAMITE FOR TERRIERS SITUATIONAL RECORDS • The Terriers enter the weekend with • Redshirt junior Sammy Davis enters the the longest active unbeaten streak in the weekend on a seven-game point streak, 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Overall .......................
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