2004 BUFHA Terrier Award
2004 "Terrier Award"
| In 2004, the Boston University field hockey program has instituted the "Terrier Award". The award will be given after each game to the most deserving player chosen by the coaching staff. |
| Date: Sept. 12 | Opponent: Boston College |
| Recipient: Lauren Vendetti | |
Coach Starr: "For determined defense. Lauren played a highly competitive game and made some key plays on defense that denied BC opportunities to mount a successful attack." |
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| Date: Sept. 15 | Opponent: Massachusetts |
| Recipient: Sarah Shute | |
Coach Starr: "For relentless back tackles and creating disruptive play. Sarah played a no-quit game on attack and on defense." |
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| Date: Sept. 18 | Opponent: Brown |
| Recipient: Colleen McClay | |
Coach Starr: "For making a positional adjustment that enabled her to become a major playmaker, distributing the ball and setting up positive attacking situations." |
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| Date: Sept. 22 | Opponent: Vermont |
| Recipient: Pam Spuehler | |
Coach Starr: "For creating many outstanding individual and team attack opportunities and competing hard all game." |
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| Date: Sept. 25 | Opponent: Dartmouth |
| Recipient: Ashley Parker | |
Coach Starr: "For her transition game, offensively and defensively. Ashley gave us a lot of attacking opportunities from the right back position." |
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| Date: Oct. 1 | Opponent: Princeton |
| Recipient: Erin Prediger | |
Coach Starr: "For making outstanding saves to keep us in a game against the best attacking team we have played all year." |
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| Date: Oct. 3 | Opponent: Rutgers |
| Recipient: Kara Rossi | |
Coach Starr: "For playing with tremendous energy on offense and negating dangerous counter-attacks from Rutgers through the middle of the field." |
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| Date: Oct. 9 | Opponent: Maine |
| Recipient: Colleen McClay | |
Coach Starr: "For playing a "lead by example" game which ignited the team to improve its overall performance. Colleen's determined and aggressive play inspired all those around her." |
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| Date: Oct. 10 | Opponent: UConn |
| Recipients: Kara Rossi and Pam Spuehler (at right) | |
Coach Starr: "For creating team attack with great individual flair and determination. Both played with courageous energy." |
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| Date: Oct. 17 | Opponent: Yale |
| Recipients: Sarah Hudak (at right) and Erin Calamari | |
Coach Starr: "For outstanding left-side defense and generating dangerous attacking opportunities." |
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| Date: Oct. 22 | Opponent: Albany |
| Recipients: Lauren Vendetti | |
Coach Starr: "For stellar defense. Despite a broken nose she played fearless defense, making solid tackles." |
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| Date: Oct. 24 | Opponent: Northeastern |
| Recipients: Entire Team | |
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Coach Starr: "For outstanding individual performances that combined for well executed team play offensively and defensively." |
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| Date: Oct. 27 | Opponent: Harvard |
| Recipient: Sarah Shute | |
Coach Starr: "For playing skilled attacking hockey and creating offensive opportunities." |
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| Date: Nov. 5 | Opponent: UNH in America East Championship Semifinal |
| Recipient: Lauren Vendetti | |
Coach Starr: "For all-around excellent attacking when needed and providing the team with a defensive anchor." |
Coach Starr: "For determined defense. Lauren played a highly competitive game and made some key plays on defense that denied BC opportunities to mount a successful attack."
Coach Starr: "For relentless back tackles and creating disruptive play. Sarah played a no-quit game on attack and on defense."
Coach Starr: "For making a positional adjustment that enabled her to become a major playmaker, distributing the ball and setting up positive attacking situations."
Coach Starr: "For creating many outstanding individual and team attack opportunities and competing hard all game."
Coach Starr: "For her transition game, offensively and defensively. Ashley gave us a lot of attacking opportunities from the right back position."
Coach Starr: "For making outstanding saves to keep us in a game against the best attacking team we have played all year."
Coach Starr: "For playing with tremendous energy on offense and negating dangerous counter-attacks from Rutgers through the middle of the field."
Coach Starr: "For playing a "lead by example" game which ignited the team to improve its overall performance. Colleen's determined and aggressive play inspired all those around her."
Coach Starr: "For creating team attack with great individual flair and determination. Both played with courageous energy."
Coach Starr: "For outstanding left-side defense and generating dangerous attacking opportunities."
Coach Starr: "For stellar defense. Despite a broken nose she played fearless defense, making solid tackles."
Coach Starr: "For all-around excellent attacking when needed and providing the team with a defensive anchor."