Lily Yovetich’s shot takes a lucky deflection off of a BU stick for her first goal of the 2024-25 season, and the first of the championship game.
What’s the saying? Pucks on net?
Yov knows 😏 pic.twitter.com/cqL0O9ugsH
The puck has dropped at TD Garden as No. 15 Northeastern takes on Boston University in the 2025 Women’s Beanpot championship game.
BU is looking to get revenge for last year’s championship game loss and win its first Beanpot since 2019. NU is looking to win its third Beanpot in a row, and its 20th all-time.
Boston College defeated Harvard 4-1 in the 2025 Women’s Beanpot third-place game. The Eagles also won their first game at TD Garden and got revenge on the Crimson for last year’s shootout loss.
Boston College came out hot with three first-period goals, and the Eagles never looked back. A shorthanded tally in the third extended their lead to four before Harvard scored its first of the night on a late third-period powerplay. Grace Campbell stopped 27/28 shots in the win.
Leaving the Garden with a dub! ✅🔥 pic.twitter.com/9dBETrmSNx
Maria Pape streaks to the net and taps one home on the powerplay for the Crimson’s first goal of the game.
Pape puts it home 🏠
📺@NESN
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📊https://t.co/TFgC1SYWD1#GoCrimson x #OneCrimson pic.twitter.com/1n2MxqQ7c2
Sammy Taber slides a slick backhand feed to a wide open Alanna Devlin, who rips a shorthanded beauty to put Boston College ahead by four goals.
Can’t hide the cookies from Alanna 🍪🍪 pic.twitter.com/18iTzKRkNS
Harvard came out stronger after the intermission, outshooting Boston College 10-8 in the second period. BC still leads in 17-16 in shots. Despite getting some better chances, the Harvard offense could not get past BC goalie Grace Campbell.
Up 3⃣after two frames! pic.twitter.com/DoPZ81YGE1
Boston College started hot, scoring three goals in a span of eight minutes. It was all Eagles early, with BC recording nine shots in the first 20 minutes.
Harvard coach Laura Bellamy called a timeout after the third BC goal to try to slow the game down and to switch goaltenders. Harvard had six shots in the period, with most coming after the timeout.
Fun first 20! pic.twitter.com/Bion01ag4Y
The Eagles’ offense is humming early as Katie Pyne makes a nifty move to beat Ainsley Tuffy. All three BC goals so far have come from New England natives.
Don’t let the Eagles get hot!!! pic.twitter.com/KJJZNfDc6G
Molly Jordan rips one from the high slot to extend the Eagles’ lead.
Molly give BC an Early 2-0 lead!! pic.twitter.com/rQaKbPQvKS
Julia Pellerin nets one to get the party started at the Garden!
Julia gets BC on the board!!! pic.twitter.com/kkqQEw2Hr6
The puck has dropped for the third-place game of the 2025 Beanpot. The Harvard Crimson and Boston College Eagles will battle it out at TD Garden.
Today, one team takes home the coveted Dunkin’ Women’s Beanpot 🏆
4:30p 🕰️ Harvard vs. Boston College for 3rd 🥉
7:00p 🕰️ Northeastern vs. BU for the Championship 🏆
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Matthews Arena was packed for the Women’s Beanpot semifinal between No. 15 Northeastern and No. 12 Boston College. In what could be the arena’s last Beanpot game, 3,298 fans filled the historic arena.
The game set a record for the largest crowd at a campus site in Beanpot history and the largest crowd at a NU women’s hockey game ever. The record-setting night could be a farewell to the historic arena — which opened in 1910 — with talks about the university replacing Matthews with a new facility soon.
But for now, this game serves both as a reminder of the Beanpot’s long history and as proof of the growth of women’s hockey at the collegiate level and beyond.
Had to be at Matthews 🤯 @GoNUathletics @GoNUwhockey pic.twitter.com/kSafzOCYta
Despite a late third period push from the Eagles, No. 15 Northeastern held on to beat No. 12 Boston College 4-2 and advance to the Women’s Beanpot final.
Northeastern came out HOT. Three quick goals in the first period gave the Huskies an early lead, and they never looked back.
Boston College netted one late in the first period, but they just couldn’t solve Lisa Jönsson for the rest of the game. Lily Shannon added a shorthaned tally late in the second period to make it 4-1 Huskies.
A late Gaby Roy tally with the extra attacker made it 4-2, but it was too little, too late for the Eagles.
Northeastern moves on to face Boston University in the 2025 Women’s Beanpot final Jan. 21 at TD Garden.
THE TITLE GAME IS SET 🫘@GoNUWHockey advances to face Boston University in the 2025 Dunkin’ Women’s Beanpot Championship!
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Gaby Roy jams it home to pull the Eagles within two.
Gaby Roy gets one in!! pic.twitter.com/o8O7D7zp7U