Catherine Foulem vs. Yale - Vegas Tournament
0
Boston U. BOS 6-9-0
2
Winner Yale YAL 7-0-0
Boston U. BOS
6-9-0
0
Final
2
Yale YAL
7-0-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 F
Boston U. BOS 0 0 0 0
Yale YAL 0 0 2 2

Game Recap: Women's Ice Hockey |

Late Goals Lift No. 5 Yale Past Terriers, 2-0

HENDERSON, Nev. - The Boston University women's ice hockey team fought to the end against an undefeated Yale team but the fifth-ranked Bulldogs scored two late goals to earn a 2-0 win on Friday afternoon at Lifeguard Arena in the first game of the Henderson Collegiate Hockey Showcase.

Graduate student Andrea Brändli made 30 saves in goal for the Terriers, who saw their three-game win streak snapped and now stand at 6-9-0 on the season. Pia Dukaric turned in a 26-save shutout for the Bulldogs, who improve to 7-0-0 on the season.

HOW IT HAPPENED
  • After withstanding first-period pressure from the Bulldogs, the Terriers were dominant in the second, outshooting the Bulldogs by a 15-6 margin in the stanza.
  • The Terriers had the game's lone power play in the second and set up a strong scoring chance but were unable to pot the game's first goal.
  • The decisive third period was a back-and-forth, tightly played affair until Yale scored twice in 37 seconds to secure the victory.
  • Carina DiAntonio finished off a rush at the left crease for the game's first goal with 5:06 to play before a high-slot wrister by Emma Harvey found the back of the net moments later.
GAME NOTES
  • Brändli played in her 100th collegiate game.
  • Yale held a 32-26 shot advantage.
  • BU recorded 14 blocked shots with freshman Brooke Disher leading all players with three.
  • The Terriers were 0-for-1 on the power play and did not allow the Bulldogs to have a player advantage all contest.
  • This was the first time in program history that the Terriers did not allow a power play in a game.
  • Juniors Lacey Martin and Catherine Foulem each had a team-best four shots.
UP NEXT 
  • The Terriers will return to action on Saturday (Nov. 26) when they face the No. 12 Penn State in the tournament's consolation game at 4 p.m. ET.
  • The Nittany Lions fell to No. 3 Minnesota, 5-1, in Friday's second game.
  • BU is 4-3-2 in nine all-time meetings with Penn State.
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