BOSTON – The Boston University women's hockey team dropped a 3-1 decision to Union on Saturday afternoon at Walter Brown Arena.Â
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The Dutchwomen got on the board in the first period, but senior
Nadia Mattivi made it a 1-1 game a few minutes later. The visitors recorded the game-winner later in the first and added to their lead late in the third to create the 3-1 final. Freshman
Sydney Healey and senior
Julia Nearis tallied assists on the Mattivi goal.
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Sophomore goalie
Callie Shanahan made her first appearance of the season and recorded 32 saves and kept the Dutchwomen scoreless in the second period.
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BU moves to 1-1-0 while Union moves to 3-3-0.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- Union recorded the first goal of the night when Carmen Merlo sent one in the net with help from Greta Kropp and Emily King.
- Mattivi lit the lamp with her first goal of the season 8:54 into the first period when she caught Union goaltender Sophie Matsoukas out of position and scored on a wraparound to even the score at 1-1.
- The Dutchwomen regained the lead with a power-play goal by Emma Hebert from Maren Friday and Carmen Merlo.
- The second period went scoreless with BU outshooting Union, 12-8, with four of BU's shots coming on its one power play chance in the game.
- Union went on the power play twice in the third, but the Terriers were successful on the penalty kill both times.
- At 15:25 in the third, Union added insurance to their lead and closed out scoring with an Ashley Adams goal with an assist from Paige Greco.
- The Terriers played with an empty net for the final 1:24 of the game but could not find the back of the net.
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GAME NOTES
- BU won 33 faceoffs with freshman Clara Yuhn leading the way with 12.
- Nearis, Healey and junior Lacey Martin finished the game plus-1 for the Terriers.
- BU outshot the Dutchwomen 38-35 in a closely contested three periods.
- Matsoukas made 37 saves in the game.
- Union went 1-for-4 on the power play while BU went 0-for-1.
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UP NEXT
- The Terriers will head to New Hampshire on Friday, Oct. 14, for a 7 p.m. road contest.
- The Wildcats are 1-4-0 (0-2-0 HE) after dropping a 4-0 contest at Maine on Saturday.Â
- Friday's game will air on NESN.