Northeastern wins 2025 Women's Beanpot
🏆 Northeastern wins third Women's Beanpot in a row, 20th all-time
The Northeastern Huskies defeated the Boston University Terriers 4-0 in the 2025 Women's Beanpot championship game. The win marks the Huskies' third Women's Beanpot championship in a row, and their 20th all time (most among Beanpot teams).
The Huskies also improve to 2-0 at TD Garden, defeating Boston University in the championship game for the second year in a row.
📈 Championship game has another record-breaking crowd
The 2025 Women's Beanpot saw an attendance of 13,279, the largest crowd at the Women's Beanpot in the 46 years of the tournament. This is the second year that the Women's Beanpot championship has been played at Boston's TD Garden.
Last week, Northeastern's Matthews Arena broke the record for the largest crowd at a campus site in Women's Beanpot history with 3,298.
𝐼𝒞𝒪𝒩𝐼𝒞
— Northeastern U. (@Northeastern)
🚨 Huskies add an insurance goal! NU 4, BU 0 | 3rd - 2:44
That's Skylar 'Beanpot' Irving to you.
— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey)
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👀 Huskies running away with it, NU leads 3-0 after two
It WAS a pretty even second period.
That was until Lily Shannon hammered home a rebound to extend the Huskies' lead to two goals with 2:21 left to go in the period. Then just seconds later, Jaden Bogden deflected Jules Constantinople's point shot to make it 3-0.
Northeastern takes a 3-0 lead into the third period, and the Huskies are just 20 minutes away from their third Beanpot championship in a row.
Nice little 2-goal period 👊
— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey)
🚨 Two quick ones for the Huskies! NU 3, BU 0 | 2nd - 1:41
Jaden Bogden follows up Shannon's goal with a beauty of a deflection for Northeastern's third goal of the game just seconds later.
Two quick goals, just what we needed to end the second 🤘
— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey)
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🚨 Huskies add another! NU 2, BU 0 | 2nd - 2:21
Lily Shannon finds herself in the right place at the right time, and she hammers home the loose puck to extend the Huskies lead to 2-0.
"ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?!"
— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey)
-Lily Shannon, probably
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🐾 Northeastern leads Boston University 1-0 after first period
It was a tightly played first 20 minutes at TD Garden. Both teams had a few scoring chances, but only the Huskies found the back of the net. Shots were 11-10 in favor of Northeastern.
Each goaltender made a few key stops, like this sequence from Lisa Jönsson.
LISAAAAAAAA 🤯
— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey)
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🚨 Huskies on the board first! NU 1, BU 0 | 1st - 11:29
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?
— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey)
Yov knows 😏
🫘 For all the beans: NU and BU face off in Beanpot final
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.
🥉 Eagles grab third! BC defeats Harvard 4-1 in third place game
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! ✅🔥
— Boston College Women's Hockey (@BC_WHockey)
🚨 Harvard PP goal! BC 4, Harvard 1 | 3rd - 5:38
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 🏠
— Harvard Women's Hockey (@HarvardWHockey)
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🚨 Shorty alert! BC 4, Harvard 0 | 3rd - 13:21
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 🍪🍪
— Boston College Women's Hockey (@BC_WHockey)
🔒 BC still leads Harvard 3-0 after scoreless second period
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!
— Boston College Women's Hockey (@BC_WHockey)
🔥 BC leads Harvard 3-0 after an explosive first period
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!
— Boston College Women's Hockey (@BC_WHockey)
🚨 Boston College is running away early! BC 3, Harvard 0 | 1st - 7:29
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!!!
— Boston College Women's Hockey (@BC_WHockey)