Boston University (4-3, 0-1 PL) at New Hampshire (4-1, 0-0 America East)
Date & Time: Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at 4 p.m.
Venue: Wildcat Stadium – Durham, N.H.
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BOSTON — The Boston University women's lacrosse team hits the road for a midweek contest with New Hampshire at Wildcat Stadium on Wednesday, streaming live on America East TV.
LAST TIME OUT
- The Terriers could not keep up with Army West Point in an 18-8 loss to the Black Knights on Saturday, March 8, the team's first Patriot League contest of the season
- BU and Army finished the first quarter tied 2-2, but then the Black Knights outscored BU 8-1 in the second quarter and coasted to a win from there.
- Sophomores Izabella Amonte and Tessa Geddes and junior Elle Stevenson each scored two goals.
TERRIER TIDBITS
- Sophomore Tessa Geddes has scored nine goals in her past three contests.
- Sophomore Izabella Amonte has scored 15 goals this season and has 19 points, leading the team
- In net, sophomore goalkeeper Natalie Aiosa has been stuffing the stat sheet – she stands at second the Patriot League in save percentage (.486) and saves per game (9.71).
- Freshman Kaitlyn Barton has been a force on the draw this season, grabbing 42 this year. She is seventh in the PL in draw controls per game (6.00).
- The back line has been led by freshman Alexandra Burns, who is third in the PL in ground balls per game (2.43) and has seven ground balls this year, tied for the team lead.
SCOUTING THE WILDCATS
- The Wildcats have played just one home game this season and are 2-4 entering their second home contest of the year.
- Senior Allie Connerty has been the team's top scorer with 10 goals and eight assists and most recently hit 100 career points in the Wildcats' loss to Sacred Heart.
- UNH has used just one goalkeeper all year, with freshman Ellie Thomas minding the net. She has a 14.16 GAA and a .450 save percentage.
THE SERIES
- BU is 3-5 against the Black Knights all-time and 2-1 on the road.
- The Terriers fell 17-7 to the Black Knights at home last year, marking a fifth straight loss to Army.
- Tessa Geddes led the Terriers with four goals in the loss and Elle Stevenson had two.