University of Vermont women’s ice hockey bounces back to split series against No. 13 Boston University
Kyle Bent’s third-period goal lifted the Catamounts past the Terriers 3-2.
JUST 24 HOURS AFTER A NAIL BITING LOSS UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY HIT THE ICE LOOKING FOR REDEMPTION IN WHAT’S BEEN A FRUSTRAING STRETCH OF GAMES. WELCOME INTO THE N-B-C FIVE SPORTS DESK. I’M NOAH CIERZAN. U-V-M ENTERED SATURDAY WITH JUST ONE WIN IN ITS LAST NINE GAMES INCLUDING FOUR LOSSES BY JUST ONE GOAL TOUGH START TO THE NIGHT LETTING UP A GOAL 20 SECONDS IN AGAINST 13TH RANKED BOSTON UNIVERSITY…. 1. 2ND PERIOD…. TIED 2-2… TERRIERS SHOT ON NET SAVED BY SYDNEY CORREA… STILL 2-2 2. STILL SECOND PERIOD…. CORREA WITH A RIDICULOUS SAVE WITH HER STICK 3. 3RD PERIOD… VERMONT CYCLING THE PUCK…. KYLA BENT SCORES U-V-M HOLDS OFF THE TERRIERS THE FINAL 13 MINUTES CATAMOUNTS OFF THE SHNIDE <Jim Plumer/UVM women’s ice hockey head coach, “you know, it’s a mixture of relief and exhilaration, to be honest. And, you know, happy that that the players get to feel good about themselves. We’ve done so many good things and fought through so much adversity already this year. “> <Kyla Bent/Scored game-winning goal vs. Boston University, “as a team, we’ve stuck together through everything a
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University of Vermont women’s ice hockey bounces back to split series against No. 13 Boston University
Kyle Bent’s third-period goal lifted the Catamounts past the Terriers 3-2.
After falling in a close-fought battle Friday, the University of Vermont women’s ice hockey team was hungry for a chance to bounce back against No. 13 Boston University.Graduate defender Kyla Bent scored in the third period to lift the Catamounts to a 3-2 victory against the Terriers on Saturday. The win breaks a streak of eight losses in UVM’s nine previous games.Up next, Vermont looks to make it back-to-back wins in the Hockey East when it takes on Boston College on Friday at 2 p.m.
After falling in a close-fought battle Friday, the University of Vermont women’s ice hockey team was hungry for a chance to bounce back against No. 13 Boston University.
Graduate defender Kyla Bent scored in the third period to lift the Catamounts to a 3-2 victory against the Terriers on Saturday. The win breaks a streak of eight losses in UVM’s nine previous games.
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Up next, Vermont looks to make it back-to-back wins in the Hockey East when it takes on Boston College on Friday at 2 p.m.