Providence College Athletics

Friday, November 21
Boston, Mass.
6:00 PM

Providence College

4-10-1, 2-4-1

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Boston University

3-10-0, 3-5-0

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Women's ice hockey player Sarah Davies skating during a game

Women’s Hockey Defeated At Boston University, 4-1

11/21/2025 8:28:00 PM | Women's Ice Hockey

Sami Snyder recorded the lone goal for the Friars.

BOSTON, Mass. – The Providence College women's hockey team fell to Boston University, 4-1, on Friday, Nov. 21 at Walter Brown Arena in Boston, Mass. The Friars dropped to 4-10-1 overall and 2-4-1 in Hockey East play, while the Terriers improved to 3-10-0 and 3-5-0. Freshman Sami Snyder (Waterloo, Ontario) scored the lone goal for Providence.
 
SCORE
Boston University – 4 | Providence – 1
 
RECORDS
Boston University – 3-10-0 (3-5-0 HEAW) | Providence – 4-10-1 (2-4-1 HEAW)
 
VENUE
Walter Brown Arena | Boston, Mass.
 
GAME FLOW & NOTES
 
-The Friars opened the scoring 6:53 into the first period when freshman Sami Snyder (Waterloo, Ontario) finished a breakaway for her second goal of the season. Sophomore Emma Hofbauer (Vomperbach, Austria) and senior Kayla Kutes (Kirkland, Wash.) picked up the assists.
 
-The Terriers tied the game at 12:03 on a goal from Lilli Welcke, assisted by Luisa Welcke and Tessa Demain.
 
-Boston University took the lead just over two minutes later on an unassisted breakaway goal by Clara Yuhn.
 
-Shots on goal after the first period were 18-9 in favor of the Terriers. Providence killed off one penalty in the frame.
 
-The teams skated through a scoreless second period, with the Terriers holding a 2-1 lead heading into the final frame. Providence had two power play chances, including a nine second five-on-three, but could not convert.
 
-After the 18-9 Terrier advantage in shots on goal in the first period, the teams were even at 24 shots apiece after 40 minutes.
 
-The Terriers extended their lead to 3-1 with 3:52 remaining in regulation on a goal from Kaileigh Quigg. Maeve Kelly and Riley Walsh assisted.
 
-Boston University sealed the game with an empty-net goal at 17:29 of the third period to make it 4-1. Walsh scored the goal, assisted by Keira Healey and Avery Supryka.
 
-Graduate student goaltender Hope Walinski (Lincoln, R.I.) made 33 saves for the Friars.
 
-With the loss, Providence dropped to 20-36-6 in the all-time series with the Terriers.
 
-The Friars fall to 1-7-0 on the road this season.
 
-Providence won the faceoff battle 28-15, marking the first game this season the Friars have lost when winning draws.

STAT COMPARISON
Providence – 1
Shots: 35
Face-offs: 28/43
Power plays: 0/4
Penalty Kill: 1/1
 
Boston University – 4
Shots: 37
Face-offs: 15/43
Power plays: 0/1
Penalty Kill: 4/4
 
PC GAME HIGHS
Shots on Goal: Kirchmair (6)
Blocks: Cavaliere (3)
Goals: Snyder (1)
Assists: Hofbauer, Kutes (1)
Points: Hofbauer, Kutes, Snyder (1)
 
UP NEXT
The Friars close the weekend series against Boston University on Saturday, Nov. 22 at Schneider Arena in Providence, R.I. Puck drop is set for 3 p.m.

For more updates on the Providence women's hockey program, follow the team on Twitter and Instagram @PCWHockey.
 
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