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Senior fullback Ally Hammel recorded two shots during the Patriot League Tournament last weekend. MAISIE MANSFIELD-GREENWALD/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Field hockey wins Patriot League, moves on to NCAA tournament

By Jayden Ma November 7, 2018
The No. 22 Boston University field hockey team won the Patriot League conference title, capping off an undefeated season by defeating Lafayette College Friday afternoon and American University Sunday afternoon in the championship game,, and will move the team onto its 14th NCAA Tournament appearance.
Sophomore Ailsa Connolly leads the team in points with 12. PHOTO BY NATALIE CARROLL/ DFP FILE PHOTO

Patriot League play starts Saturday for field hockey

By Lily Betts September 13, 2018
In Boston University field hockey's opening matches during the Wildcat Classic, the Terriers put up eight goals over two games ending in two wins. Now, they are traveling south to face off against its first Patriot League rival of the season Saturday — American University.
Junior Kiley Gallagher has one assist thus far in the season and is second on the team in shots. PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAWK/ DFP FILE PHOTO

Illinois road trip a chance to break .500 for field hockey

By Lily Betts September 6, 2018
After splitting the opening four games of the 2018 season, the No. 19 Boston University field hockey team will be looking to force a winning record during a road trip to to Illinois, where the Terriers faces off against Miami University and No. 12 Northwestern University.
A California man was arrested after he made 22 threatening calls to the office of The Boston Globe following their editorial campaign defending the free press last month. PHOTO BY HALEY ABRAM/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Young journalists still determined after threats made to Boston Globe

By Samantha Day September 6, 2018
A man was charged with making calls threatening to shoot and kill reporters at The Boston Globe, the Globe reported. The man, Robert Darrell Chain, reportedly called Globe reporters “the enemy of the people,” following the newspaper’s nationwide editorial campaign protesting President Donald Trump’s rhetoric against the press.
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