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The Daily Free Press

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Senior defender Allison Hanlon (26) fights for possession of the ball with an Army West Point player during the game on Oct. 30. The Boston University women’s soccer team beat Army in the Patriot League semifinal on Thursday. JOHN DOWNES/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Women’s soccer defeats Army in double extra-time to advance to Patriot League championship

Eva Smith November 10, 2024
The Boston University women’s soccer team defeated Army West Point in the Patriot League semifinal 2-1 on Thursday, advancing to the Patriot League Final on Sunday.
Boston University junior midfielder Mackenzie Stickleman (4) and Army West Point senior forward Grace Edvalds (9) fight for the ball in a game between the two universities on Wednesday. BU defeated Army 1-0, achieving the No. 2 seed in the Patriot League conference. JOHN DOWNES/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Women’s soccer clinches No. 2 seed in PL Tournament, ends regular season in 1-0 shutout against Army

Austin Kittrell November 3, 2024
The Boston University women’s soccer team defeated Army West Point 1-0 on Wednesday to clinch the No. 2 seed in the Patriot League conference. The win led to the Terriers to finish their regular season undefeated in the Patriot League (5-7-6, 5-0-4 PL).
Sophomore midfielder Ciara Kennedy (5) faces senior Navy forward Alexa Riddle (4) during the women's soccer game on Oct. 5. The women’s soccer team tied Lafayette College 1-1 on Saturday and remains undefeated in Patriot League match-ups. KELLY BRODER/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Women’s soccer steals 1-1 tie against Lafayette with late game dramatics

Noah Berger October 16, 2024
The Boston University women’s soccer team maintained its undefeated status in the Patriot League on Saturday after a dramatic 1-1 draw against Lafayette College.
Nickerson Field. Boston University’s NCAA Division I athletes work to improve their game for the upcoming fall season by training new recruits to thrive in a group dynamic. RACHEL FEINSTEIN/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Division I Terriers welcome recruits, coaches instill values ahead of fall season

Chloe Cramutola June 2, 2024
Even in the offseason, Boston University’s NCAA Division I athletes work to improve their game ahead of the upcoming fall season. While coaches and current players drill team values into their training, the recruiting classes look to build upon those principles to fit and thrive in the group dynamic.
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