BC held an early 1-0 lead, but then coughed up goals in the second and third period to fall to the Eagles, their second loss in a row.
Eagles Suffer First Loss of Season, Fall to Huskies
No. 5 BC suffered its first loss of the season as UConn’s Morgan Fisher had 27 saves and Viki Harkness scored twice in a comfortable 5-2 victory for the hosts.
Newhook’s Two Goals Spark BC to 6-0 Win Over UConn
Alex Newhook had his first multi-goal game in an Eagles uniform, Spencer Knight registered a 30-save shutout, and No. 19 BC thoroughly dispatched the visiting Huskies.
Eight Players Record Points as BC Avenges Postseason Loss to UConn
Last season, the Eagles dropped just five times all year—and one of those losses was to Connecticut in the Hockey East semifinals. BC didn’t leave much doubt in Friday’s rematch.
Men’s Soccer’s Road Woes Continue at No. 20 UConn
Kristofer Konradsson scored the first two goals of his career in the final 12 minutes of play, but the Eagles couldn’t complete the comeback, as their road record slid to a meager 1-4-1.
Previewing 2018 Men’s Soccer: No. 20 UConn
The Eagles’ two-game win streak came to a screeching halt at Wake Forest on Friday night—head coach Ed Kelly’s team will try to get back on track when it squares off against Connecticut.
With Two Goals, Coffey Guides Eagles to Shutout Victory Over UConn
Sam Coffey notched a pair of goals, one in each half, leading the Eagles past their former Big East Rivals en route to the program’s first 4-0 start since 2009.
Dreswick Fans 10, BC Plays Small Ball in Victory Over UConn
Winning her sixth-consecutive start, Jessica Dreswick pitched a two-hit complete game, and the Eagles made the most of a couple of timely two-baggers and Husky errors to stretch their win streak to 12.
Previewing 2018 Baseball: UConn
Before flying south to take on No. 12 Clemson, the Eagles will host Connecticut on Tuesday afternoon, looking to draw within two wins of .500.
UConn’s Magical Run Continues With Upset of Eagles in Hockey East Semifinals
BC got on the board first, but from that point forward, Connecticut took over. The Huskies rattled off three-straight goals, en route a decisive two-score victory and a trip to the Hockey East Championship.