Harvard field hockey stay undefeated after beating Boston University 7-0

Harvard field hockey is making history in 2025.

The drive across the Charles River is a quick ride from Cambridge into the Allston-Brighton area of Boston, Massachusetts.

And, for the Harvard field hockey team, the Terrier campus will remain a historical marker for the current 2025 squad as the Crimson continue their winning streak.

In a rare Monday night game, the two teams met on the BU Campus, where Harvard’s press was too much for the Terriers to defend.

In the current NCAA Division I standings, only last year’s national champions, Northwestern, and Harvard, can boast an unbeaten record. It is a first for the Ivy League program to be ranked nationally at No. 4 and to have a flawless record.

Harvard is 10-0 on the season. Boston University are 5-6.

How they did it:

No. 4 Harvard scored one goal in the first, four in the second, and two in the third quarter.

First quarter

Sage Piekarski, assist by Martha le Huray; Piekarski’s seventh on the season.

Second quarter

Emily Bronckers; second goal on the season; Martha le Huray; assist by Piekarski; sixth goal for Huray on the season; Huray; assist by Martha le Huray and Rosa Kooijmans; seventh goal on the season; Rosa Kooijmans; assist by Kate Oliver; Kooijmans second goal on the season.

Third quarter

Piekarski; assist by Bronte-May Brough; eighth goal for Piekarski on the season; Lara Beekhuis; assist by le Huray; sixth goal on the season.

Harvard plays Cornell next in an Ivy League matchup on October 11. The Crimson are 3-0 in conference play, followed by Cornell, Brown, and Princeton, which each has a 2-1 record in conference play.

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