Sophie Beaudry
Kevin Murray

Terriers Fall to New Hampshire, 59-51

November 28, 2016



BOSTON – Junior Sophie Beaudry matched a career high with 12 points and was one of five Terriers with five rebounds, but the Boston University women's basketball team fell to New Hampshire, 59-51, on Monday night at Case Gym.
 
THE RUNDOWN
 
Final Score: New Hampshire 59, Boston University 51
Records: BU (1-5), New Hampshire (4-2)
Location: Case Gym "The Roof" - Boston, Mass.
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BU Leaders: Beaudry (12p, 5r), Hope (11p, 6a), Latham (4p, 4s, 5r)
New Hampshire Leaders: Lai (19p, 6a, 4a), Fogarty (15p, 3b), Pogue (13p, 8r)

HOW IT HAPPENED
  • The Terriers began the game on a 10-0 run when Hauck and Sheftic each scored four quick points to complement a bucket from Williams.
  • BU held a 16-9 lead after the first quarter, but UNH scored 17 points in the second stanza to take a 26-22 lead into halftime.
  • Trailing by as much as 11 in the second half, BU rallied back to tie the score, 44-44, with 4:38 remaining in the fourth quarter.
  • The Wildcats pulled away over the final portion of the game, however, and eventually secured a 59-51 win.
GAME NOTES
  • This was Beaudry's highest single-game point total as a Terrier. She previously had 12 points on two separate occasions while at Monmouth, the last coming on Feb. 20, 2015.
  • Beaudry was 6-of-10 from the floor and also had a block, a steal and an assist.
  • Senior Sarah Hope finished with 11 points thanks in part to 3-of-6 shooting from beyond the arc. She also led the Terriers with six assists, one short of her career high.
  • Junior Corrine Williams collected four steals and senior Courtney Latham dished out four assists; both players totaled four points apiece.
  • In addition to Beaudry, senior Meghan Green and junior Kara Sheftic had five boards, as did Williams and Latham. Sheftic also added eight points. 
NEXT UP: ARIZONA STATE
  • BU will head west to play in the ASU Classic, which begins Friday against Arizona State. BU will then face either Florida or Long Beach State the next day.
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