The crowd was the largest to watch a women’s hockey game at Matthews Arena. The Huskies will play BU in the final at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at TD Garden.
Northeastern used a potent offensive attack, stingy defense and strong goaltending to defeat rival Boston College, 4-2, to advance to the final of the 46th Women’s Beanpot.
The Huskies (14-6-1) will play Boston University (13-6-2) at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at TD Garden.
The crowd of 3,298 was the largest ever to watch a Northeastern women’s hockey game at Matthews Arena and the largest crowd for a Women’s Beanpot campus game.
The championship is a rematch of the 2024 final won by Northeastern, 2-1, in overtime.
The Huskies have won a record 19 Beanpots.
Boston College (14-7-1) will face Harvard (2-12-3) in the consolation game at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.
In his postgame press conference, Northeastern coach Dave Flint said the record crowd played a big part in the Huskies’ win.
“The biggest thing that helped us was the crowd,” he said. “In 17 years I’ve never seen a crowd like that here at Matthews — and so credit to all our fans who came out and supported us, really pushed the team and helped us get the win.
“It gave me chills there at the beginning,” he said. “I was just really, really proud of the university for stepping up.”
Morgan Jackson, Taze Thompson, Tory Mariano and Lily Shannon scored, and Skylar Irving added two assists for the Huskies.
Mariano, Shannon, Eloise Caron, Jules Constantinople, Tuva Kandell, Gaby Roy and Abby Newhook also had assists for Northeastern.
Freshman Lisa Jönsson made 37 saves in her Women’s Beanpot debut.
Sammy Taber and Gaby Roy scored for BC.
Had to be at Matthews 🤯 @GoNUathletics @GoNUwhockey pic.twitter.com/kSafzOCYta— Northeastern U. (@Northeastern) January 15, 2025
Had to be at Matthews 🤯 @GoNUathletics @GoNUwhockey pic.twitter.com/kSafzOCYta
With less than nine minutes left in the third period, @Northeastern's @GoNUwhockey leads, 4-1. pic.twitter.com/RQXJpqUCr9— Northeastern Global News (@NUGlobalNews) January 15, 2025
With less than nine minutes left in the third period, @Northeastern's @GoNUwhockey leads, 4-1. pic.twitter.com/RQXJpqUCr9
Hey Shan, can you score a shorty for us? pic.twitter.com/slcB6o9itj— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
Hey Shan, can you score a shorty for us? pic.twitter.com/slcB6o9itj
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We are LOVING this. pic.twitter.com/0wrU1fAQly— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
We are LOVING this. pic.twitter.com/0wrU1fAQly
Lily Shannon’s shorthanded goal with 4:34 left in the second period has given the Huskies a 4-1 lead over the Eagles.
Shannon’s eighth goal of the season, assisted by Skylar Irving, came with Morgan Jackson serving a tripping penalty.
As the final buzzer sounded, Northeastern skated off the Matthews Arena ice 20 minutes away from defending its Beanpot title next Tuesday at TD Garden.
Huskies freshman goalie Lisa Jonsson was spectacular in the second period, making 11 saves.
BC goalie Grace Campbell made 10 stops.
LILY SHANNON IS A DAWG. 📺 @NESN+ | 💻 https://t.co/ZqLUhwI6NY pic.twitter.com/VGKsJelA49— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
LILY SHANNON IS A DAWG. 📺 @NESN+ | 💻 https://t.co/ZqLUhwI6NY pic.twitter.com/VGKsJelA49
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At the game’s midpoint, Northeastern still leads Boston College, 3-1.
The action has been back and forth in the second period with the Huskies outshooting the Eagles, 8-5.
Backed by a strong defense, Lisa Jonsson has been sharp for Northeastern, including a spectacular pad stop of an Abby Newhook rebound shot.
She really is just a freshman. 📺 @NESN+ | 💻 https://t.co/ZqLUhwI6NY pic.twitter.com/kPcKVMXogi— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
She really is just a freshman. 📺 @NESN+ | 💻 https://t.co/ZqLUhwI6NY pic.twitter.com/kPcKVMXogi
Rookie 🤝 VetScoring Beanpot bangers pic.twitter.com/AqXyfNuash— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
Rookie 🤝 VetScoring Beanpot bangers pic.twitter.com/AqXyfNuash
2nd | Bring on the second! pic.twitter.com/6wGJnu4Hlt— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
2nd | Bring on the second! pic.twitter.com/6wGJnu4Hlt
The second period is underway here at Matthews Arena with the Huskies leading the Eagles, 3-1.
The winner will advance to next Tuesday’s final against Boston University at TD Garden.
Coach Dave Flint’s lineup tonight:
After being dominated by Northeastern for most of the first period, Boston College scored with 18 seconds left to make it 3-1 Huskies.
BC’s Sammy Taber and Gaby Roy traded passes on a 2-on-1 break with Taber sliding the puck past Northeastern goalie Lisa Jonsson.
Torry Mariano, Morgan Jackson and Taze Thompson have the Huskies’ goals.
Northeastern is outshooting BC, 12-8, with most of the Eagles’ chances coming in the final minutes.
Matthews is rockin' pic.twitter.com/sMf6re3XDH— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
Matthews is rockin' pic.twitter.com/sMf6re3XDH
With less than a minute left in the first period, @BostonCollege scores its first goal. @Northeastern leads, 3-1.— Northeastern Global News (@NUGlobalNews) January 15, 2025
With less than a minute left in the first period, @BostonCollege scores its first goal. @Northeastern leads, 3-1.
And just like that it’s 3-0 Huskies!
With BC’s Alanna Devlin in the penalty box for hooking, Tory Mariano scored Northeastern’s third goal at 14:02 of the first period.
Mariano’s first goal of the season was assisted by Lily Shannon and Tuva Kandell.
The Huskies are outshooting the Eagles, 10-3.
The power play is alive and WELL! 📺 @NESN+ | 💻 https://t.co/ZqLUhwI6NY pic.twitter.com/QiwqqyikFA— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
The power play is alive and WELL! 📺 @NESN+ | 💻 https://t.co/ZqLUhwI6NY pic.twitter.com/QiwqqyikFA
1ST | WHAT IS HAPPENINGGGGGGG IT'S 3-0. TORY SCORED A PP GOAL. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH pic.twitter.com/glw1LJCvHy— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
1ST | WHAT IS HAPPENINGGGGGGG IT'S 3-0. TORY SCORED A PP GOAL. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH pic.twitter.com/glw1LJCvHy
That was quick!
Goals by Morgan Jackson and Taze Thompson 56 seconds apart have given Northeastern a 2-0 lead.
Morgan’s goal was assisted by Eloise Caron and Tory Mariano.
Thompson’s goal came after Boston College goalie Grace Campbell kicked a shot from the blue line to the high slot.
Skylar Irving and Jules Constantinople were credited with the assists.
You know Tazer had to get one, it's the Beanpot! 📺 @NESN+ | 💻 https://t.co/ZqLUhwI6NY pic.twitter.com/OHh8pz92Tc— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
You know Tazer had to get one, it's the Beanpot! 📺 @NESN+ | 💻 https://t.co/ZqLUhwI6NY pic.twitter.com/OHh8pz92Tc
1st | MORGAN JACKSON PUTS US UP 1-0!!!! pic.twitter.com/bjz1l5Ua1N— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
1st | MORGAN JACKSON PUTS US UP 1-0!!!! pic.twitter.com/bjz1l5Ua1N
We are midway through the first period here at Matthews Arena and Northeastern has had the better offensive chances so far.
The best was a 2-on-1 break by Morgan Jackson and Éloïse Caron, but Caron couldn’t convert the one-timer from the left post.
That was followed by a hard wrist shot by Tuva Kandell.
The Huskies killed the game’s first penalty, the result a Jules Constantinople boarding penalty 1:22 in. BC managed only one shot on the power play.
Northeastern goalie Lisa Jonsson has two saves, both routine.
Beanpot lineys! 📊 https://t.co/tdpzfDxVK6📺 @NESN+💻 https://t.co/ZqLUhwI6NY pic.twitter.com/SbDL5fjCgm— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 15, 2025
Beanpot lineys! 📊 https://t.co/tdpzfDxVK6📺 @NESN+💻 https://t.co/ZqLUhwI6NY pic.twitter.com/SbDL5fjCgm
@northeasternu someone tell us how we did 🙏 #pokemon #pokemoncards #pokemontiktok #northeastern #northeasternuniversity #hockey #bostoncollege #beanpot ♬ original sound – Angelic Layer
It’s almost game time! @Northeastern and @BostonCollege are minutes away from getting underway at Matthews Arena. The winner will play @BUTweets in the Women’s #Beanpot final. pic.twitter.com/feBpYR2hXh— Northeastern Global News (@NUGlobalNews) January 15, 2025
It’s almost game time! @Northeastern and @BostonCollege are minutes away from getting underway at Matthews Arena. The winner will play @BUTweets in the Women’s #Beanpot final. pic.twitter.com/feBpYR2hXh
It’s almost game time!
Northeastern and Boston College are minutes away from getting underway here at Matthews Arena.
The Huskies (13-6-1) are wearing their home red jerseys, while the Eagles (14-6-1) are dressed in their road whites.
The DogHouse, Northeastern’s balcony student section, is filled to capacity.
The winner will face Boston University in the final next Tuesday.
Skylar Irving, last year’s Beanpot hero, and Éloïse Caron, a freshman from Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec, lead the Huskies with 17 points each.
Seventh-ranked BC defeated 12th-ranked Northeastern, 3-0, on Oct. 30.
@northeasternu beanpot szn = collab szn #lalala #hockey #collegehockey #northeastern #lalalachallenge #northeasternuniversity #bostonuniversity #bu #bc #bostoncollege #harvard @bostoncollege @Boston University @Harvard ♬ original sound – 🎶🎧
Lindsay Bochna’s goal 1:17 into overtime gave Boston University a 2-1 win over Harvard in the first semifinal.
The Terriers will play the Northeastern-Boston College winner in the final next Tuesday at TD Garden, while the Crimson will face the loser in the consolation game.
Both teams scored in the third period. Angelica Megdanis gave the Crimson a 1-0 lead 1:42 in, while Sydney Healey pulled the Terriers even with 55 seconds left.
Ainsley Tuffy made 39 saves for Harvard. Callie Shanahan made 10 stops for BU.
Because it's Matthews Arena and it just means more here. pic.twitter.com/BgKh1IMQCx— Northeastern Women’s Hockey (@GoNUwhockey) January 14, 2025
Because it's Matthews Arena and it just means more here. pic.twitter.com/BgKh1IMQCx
Tickets for today’s games are still available. Admission is free for Northeastern students.
Can’t attend? No problem. Northeastern Global News will provide live updates of what’s likely to be the final Beanpot games at the 115-year-old former Boston Arena.
The final will be played next Tuesday at TD Garden.
Northeastern defeated Havard, 1-0, in the semifinals before beating BU, 2-1, in overtime before 10,633 fans at TD Garden — a record for women’s hockey in New England.
Skylar Irving’s second goal of the game 27 seconds into OT was assisted by Megan Carter and Katy Knoll.
Huskies coach Dave Flint says the home crowd always gives his team a boost.
“Our team gets fired up because we have the best fans in women’s college hockey,” Flint says. “And for our players, that’s what we’re gonna need on Tuesday to be successful. We need the fans behind us. They’re a big part and they’re critical to our success.”