FINAL SCORE: RV Boston University 18, Vermont 8
BOSTON –
Tristan Whitaker had five points, and
Cullen Decker had two points as Vermont (0-2) dropped a Saturday afternoon contest to Boston University (2-0).Â
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COACH'S QUOTE
"Hats off to BU today on a great win. We must digest this film and continue to improve for another tough road game next week vs Manhattan," said head coach
Chris Feifs.
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HOW IT HAPPENEDÂ
- The Terriers opened the game with a three-goal run as Brenden Kelly, Louis Perfetto, and Vince D'Alto all scored.Â
- Whitaker got the Catamount's first goal when he scored unassisted 10 minutes into the first quarter.Â
- Seventeen seconds later, Kelly picked up his second off an assist from Perfetto to extend the lead back to three.Â
- Griffin Fenech got Vermont's second quickly after scoring unassisted 40 seconds later.Â
- Charlie Pope got the deficit to one when he scored off an assist from Sam Bowen with two minutes to go in the first quarter.Â
- The Terriers then went on a four-goal run through goals from Thomas Niedringhaus, two from D'Alto, and Kelley.Â
- Decker picked up his first goal as a Catamount when he scored four minutes into the second off the assist from Whitaker.Â
- BU then went on a four-goal run through three goals from Perfetto and D'Alto.Â
- Max Frattaroli got his first career goal on the man-up opportunity with two minutes to go in the half off an assist from Whitaker.Â
- Jimmy Kohr opened the second half scoring for the Terriers when he scored man-up 22 seconds in.Â
- A minute later, Whitaker responded with his second goal of the game off an assist from Decker.Â
- Tommy Jepson got his first of the game for the Terriers with four minutes gone in the third quarter.Â
- Carson Boyle got on the scoresheet halfway through the third quarter when he scored an assist from Luke Reiter.Â
- Whitaker completed his hattrick 35 seconds into the fourth quarter.Â
- The Terriers went on a four-goal run through goals from Niedringhaus, Perfetto, and two from D'Alto.Â
INSIDE THE BOX SCOREÂ
- George Egan set a career-high for saves with 18, with 12 coming in the first half.Â
- Decker, Frattaroli, and Reiter picked up their first points as Catamounts.Â
- Henry Dodge set career highs in ground balls with seven, and faceoffs won with 14.Â
- Whitaker matched a career-high of five points with his hattrick and two assists.Â
WHO'S NEXT
Vermont heads to New York next weekend to take on Manhattan on Saturday, Feb. 17. Game time is set for 12 p.m. at Gaelic Park.Â
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