The five-time national champion Terriers enter their 90th season with 39th-year head coach Jack Parker at the helm. Senior Chris Connolly will serve as team captain of a squad that returns its top seven scorers from a year ago in addition to standout senior goaltender Kieran Millan.
There are high hopes for the 2011-12 Terriers after they reached the Women’s Frozen Four championship game in just their sixth year as a varsity program. The team earned a program-best 27 victories in the 2010-11 campaign and returns four Hockey East All-Stars to this year’s roster.
The 2011 America East champion men’s basketball team and the 2011 America East runner-up women’s team will open their seasons with a home doubleheader on Nov. 11. Both squads return four starters for the 2011-12 season. Click here for season ticket information.
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Recorded back-to-back ties against Ohio State, stopping 59 shots between the two games ... Picked up first win of the season in 4-3 overtime win against Robert Morris, stopping 24 shots ... Was unbeaten in her first five appearances of the season from Oct. 2-23 ... Stopped all 16 shots she faced to shut out Vermont on Nov. 11 ... Made 37 saves in shutout at Boston College on Nov. 19 ... Stopped all 21 shots she faced to earn Senior Day win over Maine on Feb. 21 ... Went unbeaten in five straight appearances from Feb. 6-28 ... Named to Hockey East Honor Roll five times(Nov. 2, Nov. 23, Feb. 8, Feb. 15, Feb. 22).
AS A JUNIOR IN 2008-09
Started 12 games between the pipes, posting a 6-3-3 record ... Set BU single-season records with a 1.64 goals-against average and .928 save percentage ... Led Hockey East in GAA and ranked fourth in save percentage and winning percentage ... Stopped seven of 10 shots faced in Hockey East shootouts ... Named Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week after making 23 saves against Vermont to record her fifth career shutout on Jan. 31 ... Made season-high 34 saves in her first start of the season against Mercyhurst on Oct. 10 ... Was unbeaten in five straight appearances, going 3-0-2 from Oct. 18 to Jan. 3 ... Selected to Hockey East Honor Roll five times.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2007-08
Played 10 games in goal for the Terriers, including nine starts, earning a 3-5-1 record with a 3.95 goals against average and an .883 save percentage ... Saved a program record 50 shots on Oct. 28 against Dartmouth, earning the Hockey East Defensive Player of the Week award for her efforts ... Made 38 saves against No. 7 Minnesota on Oct. 6 in her first appearance of the season ... Held Sacred Heart to one goal during her 48:27 between the posts on Dec. 8.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2006-07
Finished the year with an overall record of 9-3-2 and a 7-1-2 conference record ... Notched a program-high four shutouts on the year ... Finished with a save percentage of .910 and a goals-against average of 2.12, ranking her in the top 20 nationally ... In her first collegiate outing on Oct. 22, shut out Vermont, making 26 saves ... Named Hockey East Rookie of the Week for her efforts ... Made a season-high 30 saves on Nov. 18 against Providence ... Recorded back-to-back conference wins on Jan. 11 at Connecticut and Jan. 13 against Northeastern ... Made 20 saves on Jan. 19, as the Terriers defeated Boston College for the first time ever ... Named Hockey East co-Rookie of the Month for January after going 4-1-0 during the month with a GAA of 1.60 and save percentage of .934 ... Earned Hockey East Rookie of the Week honors on Jan. 15, for recording back-to-back wins for the first time and stopping 53-of-57 shots ... Three of four shutouts came against conference teams.
BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Played four years of varsity hockey for Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School in Toronto, Ontario ... Named team MVP all four years, participating in the OFSAA tournament her sophomore year ... Played for the Mississauga Junior Chiefs of the Provincial Women's Hockey League, helping the them reach a first place finish in the consolation bracket during the 2006 PWHL Championship Weekend ... Tallied an 11-8-1 record in 20 games, playing 1,000 minutes with a 1.90 GAA ... Before joining the Chiefs, played for the Etobicoke Dolphins of the PWHL ... Previously played for the Toronto Midget Aeros ... Also played varsity soccer and varsity field hockey at Loretto Abbey CSS.
PERSONAL
Daughter of George and Lynn Haber of Toronto, Ontario ... Enrolled in the University's School of Hospitality Administration ... Born April 15, 1988.