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College ice hockey team season
The Boston University Terriers represented Boston University in Hockey East women's ice hockey during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I women's ice hockey season .
Offseason
August 5: Three current members of the Terriers roster were invited to the Canadian U22 camp. Shannon Doyle, Sarah Lefort and Samantha Sutherland were joined by incoming freshmen Victoria Bach and Rebecca Leslie, while 2014 graduate Louise Warren was also in attendance. Maddie Elia was invited to the USA Hockey Women’s National Festival in Lake Placid, New York. Both camps were used to determine rosters for a three-game series involving the Canadian and US Under-22 teams from August 21–24 in Calgary, Alberta. Of note, Terriers assistant coach Katie Lachapelle was also at the Festival. She was to serve as an assistant coach on the US Under-18 Team.[2]
Recruiting
Player
Position
Nationality
Notes
Victoria Bach
Forward
Canada
Mississauga Jr. Chiefs
Rebecca Leslie
Forward
Canada
Ottawa Senators
Savannah Newton
Defense
Canada
Appleby College
Erin O’Neil
Goaltender
United States
Hopkins
Anna Streifel
Forward
United States
Washington Pride
Roster
2014-15 Terriers
No.
S/P/C
Player
Class
Pos
Height
DoB
Hometown
Previous team
4
Sarah Steele
Sophomore
D
5' 6" (1.68 m)
1995-04-10
Stratford, Prince Edward Island
Appleby College
6
Shannon Doyle
Senior
D
5' 4" (1.63 m)
1992-03-09
Baldwin, Ontario
Colgate
7
Shannon Stoneburgh
Senior
D
5' 11" (1.8 m)
1993-05-24
Pickering, Ontario
St. Mary's, Toronto
8
Kayla Tutino
Junior
F
5' 5" (1.65 m)
1992-12-18
Lorraine, Quebec
Ontario Hockey Academy
9
Sarah Lefort
Junior
F
5' 7" (1.7 m)
1994-02-09
Ormstown, Quebec
Stanstead College
10
Alexis Woloschuk
Junior
F
5' 7" (1.7 m)
1994-04-06
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Pursuit of Excellence
11
Dakota Woodworth
Junior
F
5' 7" (1.7 m)
1994-03-17
Carlisle, Massachusetts
Boston Shamrocks
12
Victoria Bach
Freshman
F
5' 4" (1.63 m)
1996-07-12
Milton, Ontario
Mississauga Jr. Chiefs
14
Maddie Elia
Sophomore
F
5' 10" (1.78 m)
1995-05-31
Lewiston, New York
Nichols School
15
Lillian Ribeirinha-Braga
Junior
D
5' 3" (1.6 m)
1994-08-27
Winchester, Massachusetts
Winchendon School
16
Caroline Campbell
Senior
D
5' 7" (1.7 m)
1991-08-22
St. Louis, Missouri
Chicago Mission U19
17
Diana Bennett
Junior
D
5' 5" (1.65 m)
1993-03-06
Narragansett, Rhode Island
Cushing Academy
18
Rebecca Russo
Junior
F
5' 4" (1.63 m)
1994-04-22
Westport, Connecticut
Shattuck-St. Mary's
19
Rebecca Leslie
Freshman
F
5' 4" (1.63 m)
1996-05-08
Ottawa, Ontario
Ottawa Senators (PWHL)
20
Samantha Sutherland
Sophomore
F
5' 4" (1.63 m)
1995-02-22
Cochrane, Alberta
Warner School
21
Natalie Flynn
Sophomore
F
5' 7" (1.7 m)
1994-05-19
Medford, Massachusetts
Cushing Academy
22
Anna Streifel
Freshman (RS )
F
5' 10" (1.78 m)
1996-05-28
Bowie, Maryland
Washington Pride
23
Sarah Bayersdorfer
Senior
F
5' 6" (1.68 m)
1993-01-22
Short Hills, New Jersey
Morrisstown-Beard School
25
Alexis Crossley
Junior
D
5' 8" (1.73 m)
1994-04-07
Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia
University of New Hampshire
27
Jordan Juron
Junior
F
5' 8" (1.73 m)
1994-06-05
Latham, New York
Middlesex School
28
Savannah Newton
Freshman
D
5' 4" (1.63 m)
1996-02-16
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Appleby College
29
Marie-Philip Poulin (C )
Senior
F
5' 6" (1.68 m)
1991-03-28
Beauceville, Quebec
Canadian Olympic Team
30
Mia Becker
Sophomore
G
5' 4" (1.63 m)
1994-08-07
Woodbridge, Virginia
Shattuck-St. Mary's
31
Erin O'Neil
Freshman
G
5' 7" (1.7 m)
1996-05-11
Minnetonka, Minnesota
Hopkins High School
33
Victoria Hanson
Sophomore
G
5' 9" (1.75 m)
1994-10-01
Stoughton, Massachusetts
Lawrence Academy
Schedule
Date
Opponent
Location
Final score
Record
vs. HE
Notes
Oct. 3/14
St. Cloud State
Minneapolis, MN
5-2
1-0-0
Oct. 4/14
Minnesota
St. Paul, MN
2-5
1-1-0
Oct. 17/14
Clarkson
Potsdam, NY
3-1
2-1-0
Oct. 18/14
Clarkson
Potsdam, NY
5-2
3-1-0
Oct. 24/14
Maine
Orono, ME
3-0
4-1-0
1-0-0
Oct. 25/14
Maine
Orono, ME
2-4
4-2-0
1-1-0
Oct. 28/14
Northeastern
Boston, MA
3-2
5-2-0
2-1-0
Nov. 2/14
New Hampshire
Boston, MA
4-2
6-2-0
3-1-0
Nov. 8/14
Yale
New Haven, CT
4-4 (OT)
6-2-1
Nov. 11/14
Northeastern
Boston, MA
3-6
6-3-1
3-2-0
Nov. 15/14
Connecticut
Storrs, CT
3-2
7-3-1
4-2-0
Nov. 16/14
Connecticut
Boston, MA
4-2
8-3-1
5-2-0
Nov. 21/14
Harvard
Boston, MA
1-1 (OT)
8-3-2
Nov. 23/14
New Hampshire
Boston, MA
6-2
9-3-2
6-2-0
Nov. 29/14
Dartmouth
Hanover, NH
4-2
10-3-2
Dec. 6/14
Vermont
Burlington, VT
4-1
11-3-2
7-2-0
Dec. 8/14
Providence
Boston, MA
3-1
12-3-2
8-2-0
Jan. 7/15
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA
3-4
12-4-2
8-3-0
Jan. 10/15
Maine
Boston, MA
5-3
13-4-2
9-3-0
Jan. 13/15
Cornell
Ithaca, NY
2-6
13-5-2
Jan. 18/15
Northeastern
Boston, MA
4-3
14-5-2
10-3-0
Jan. 21/15
Quinnipiac
Boston, MA
4-1
15-5-2
Jan. 24/15
Vermont
Boston, MA
0-2
15-6-2
10-4-0
Jan. 25/15
Vermont
Boston, MA
9-2
16-6-2
11-4-0
Jan. 31/15
Connecticut
Storrs, CT
5-3
17-6-2
12-4-0
Feb. 3/15
Harvard
Cambridge, MA
2-9
17-7-2
Beanpot prelim round
Feb. 7/15
New Hampshire
Durham, NH
4-2
18-7-2
13-4-0
Feb. 10/15
Northeastern
Cambridge, MA
3-1
19-7-2
Beanpot consolation
Feb. 14/15
Providence
Providence, RI
6-1
20-7-2
14-4-0
Feb. 16/15
Providence
Boston, MA
7-1
21-7-2
15-4-0
Feb. 19/15
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA
0-5
21-8-2
15-5-0
Feb. 21/15
Boston College
Boston, MA
2-2 (OT)
21-8-3
15-5-1
Hockey East Tournament
Date
Opponent
Location
Final score
Overall record
Notes
February 27, 2015
Vermont
Boston, MA
8-1
22-8-3
Terriers lead quarterfinals 1-0
February 28, 2015
Vermont
Boston, MA
7-2
23-8-3
Terriers win series 2-0
March 7, 2015
Northeastern
Hyannis, MA
6-1
24-8-3
Terriers advance to Hockey East finals
March 8, 2015
Boston College
Hyannis, MA
4-1
25-8-3
WHEA Champions
NCAA Tournament
Date
Opponent
Location
Final score
Overall record
Notes
March 14, 2015
Wisconsin
Madison, WI
1-5
25-9-3
Lost Quarterfinal
Awards and honors
Boston University won its fourth consecutive WHEA championship, and fifth championship overall[4]
Marie-Philip Poulin was a finalist for the Patty Kazmaier Award, named captain of Team Canada for World Championships.[5]
Victoria Bach was named WHEA Rookie of the Year[6]
Victoria Bach, Hockey East Rookie of the Month (February 2015) [7]
Rebecca Leslie, Hockey East Rookie of the Month (October 2014) [8]
Erin O'Neill, Hockey East Rookie of the Week (Week of December 15, 2014) [9]
Marie-Philip Poulin, Hockey East Player of the Month (January 2015) [10]
Marie-Philip Poulin, Hockey East Player of the Month (February 2015) [11]
References
Playing venues Head coaches Seasons Conference affiliations Rivalries All-time leaders Captains Women's Frozen Four appearances NCAA Tournament appearances Conference Tournament champions Olympians