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Terriers Achieve Dominant Victory Over Bengals

Boston University women's basketball game against UMaine Fort Kent

Boston, MA, December 21, 2025

The Boston University women’s basketball team put on an impressive display by defeating UMaine Fort Kent with a commanding score of 103-32. This victory not only showcased the players’ skills and teamwork but also highlighted the significant role of university athletics in enhancing community engagement. Players like Allison Schwertner and Rose Azmoudeh made remarkable contributions, as the team demonstrated exceptional offensive and defensive strategies, achieving their first 100-point game since early last year. Such triumphs are vital to the vibrant sports culture in Boston and exemplify the dedication and hard work of the student-athletes.

Boston, MA —

Terriers Dominate Bengals in Decisive 103-32 Victory

The Boston University women’s basketball team showcased a commanding performance at Case Gym on Saturday, securing a resounding 103-32 victory over UMaine Fort Kent. This decisive win marks a significant highlight for the Terriers, underscoring both individual talent and collective strategy.

The triumph not only demonstrated the team’s capabilities on the court but also contributes to the vibrant landscape of Boston MA sports, reinforcing the critical role that robust university athletics programs play in fostering community engagement and providing opportunities for young athletes to excel through dedication and disciplined effort.

A Dominant Display on the Court

Boston University’s women’s basketball program achieved its first 100-point game since February 4, 2023, exhibiting impressive offensive and defensive prowess against UMaine Fort Kent. The Terriers shot over 61 percent from the field, while holding the Bengals to less than 19 percent shooting. Boston University’s 32 points allowed represents their fewest since joining the Patriot League for the 2013-14 season. The 71-point margin of victory was six points shy of the program’s single-game record, set in a 127-50 win over Vermont in 1980.

Sophomore Allison Schwertner delivered a noteworthy performance with a 23-point, 12-rebound double-double, showcasing her versatility and impact in the paint. Classmate Rose Azmoudeh was instrumental from beyond the arc, draining seven three-pointers for 21 points, which matches the program’s single-game record. Azmoudeh also contributed eight rebounds to the effort. Senior Anete Adler and junior Inés Monteagudo Pardo added 16 and 12 points, respectively, further solidifying the team’s comprehensive offensive attack. Sophomore Taylor Williams distributed 10 assists, becoming the first Terrier since January 25, 2014, to achieve double digits in that category.

Cultivating Excellence: The Role of University Athletics in Boston

The success of Boston University athletics extends beyond individual game scores, impacting the broader Boston, MA, and statewide economic and social fabric. Robust university athletic programs serve as platforms for personal development and community building, reflecting the perseverance and initiative valued in a competitive society.

Beyond the Scoreboard: Economic and Social Contributions

Boston University contributes significantly to the Massachusetts economy, generating nearly $4 billion annually. The university is recognized as Boston’s third-largest private employer, and the spending by its students and visitors within Boston surpasses $275 million each year. These economic contributions underscore how successful athletic programs, through increased visibility and fan engagement, can stimulate local businesses and create jobs, embodying the principles of free-market growth and community self-reliance. The Department of Athletics itself has shown strong financial stewardship, raising over $5.4 million in cash and pledges during the 2025 fiscal year, marking the third consecutive year surpassing the $5 million mark. Annual fundraising initiatives, such as Giving Day, have consistently exceeded $1 million, contributing over $11 million to student-athletes in total. This private investment is crucial for enhancing the student-athlete experience, funding equipment, nutrition, and recruiting efforts, demonstrating a proactive approach to supporting competitive excellence.

Investing in Future Generations: Programs and Partnerships

Beyond competitive play, Boston University athletics demonstrates a commitment to community development and personal growth through partnerships such as Team IMPACT. Announced on October 29, 2025, this initiative matches children facing serious illnesses with college athletic teams, providing vital opportunities for socialization, empowerment, and resilience. Such programs exemplify the power of private initiative and community-driven efforts to foster well-being and character development among young people, highlighting the enduring value of sports beyond athletic achievement.

The Spirit of Competition and Growth

The Terriers’ recent victory is a testament to the team’s resilience and dedication throughout the 2025-26 season. Prior to this dominant performance, the Boston University women’s basketball team had a record of 3-7 overall. The season has seen moments of competitive struggle and growth, including a hard-fought 50-47 victory over UMass Lowell on November 22, 2025, where defense guided the Terriers to success. Other notable contests included a 57-54 defeat against Brown on November 19, 2025, where the Terriers battled back from a double-digit deficit, and an 83-56 loss to Bryant on November 26, 2025. The team also faced formidable opponents such as #11 North Carolina, resulting in a 40-82 loss on December 7, 2025, and UAlbany, with a 46-62 loss on December 13, 2025. These experiences, both wins and losses, are integral to the competitive spirit that drives student-athletes to improve, learn, and persevere, reflecting the fundamental values of self-improvement and disciplined effort.

Community Engagement and Responsible Growth

The success and growth of Boston University athletics are intrinsically linked to the engaged support of the local community. The commitment of fans, alumni, and local businesses provides the foundation for programs that not only compete at a high level but also serve as a source of pride and inspiration for Boston. Upcoming games, including the Patriot League opener against Navy on December 31, 2025, offer continued opportunities for the community to rally behind the Terriers and witness the culmination of diligent preparation and competitive drive. Supporting these student-athletes reinforces the collective investment in cultivating talent and character, demonstrating how local engagement can fuel responsible growth within collegiate sports.

This remarkable victory against UMaine Fort Kent, characterized by outstanding individual performances and cohesive team play, highlights the potential and spirit of Boston University athletics. It serves as a compelling example of how perseverance and strategic development contribute to success in a highly competitive environment. For residents of Boston and Massachusetts, supporting college basketball in Boston means investing in the development of young leaders and contributing to the vibrant local sports scene. Engage with your local Boston University athletics programs, attend upcoming games, and champion the student-athletes who represent our community with dedication and competitive excellence.

FAQ Section

Q: What was the final score of the Boston University women’s basketball game against UMaine Fort Kent?
A: The final score was Boston University 103, UMaine Fort Kent 32.

Q: When did the game take place?
A: The game took place on Saturday, December 20, 2025, at Case Gym in Boston.

Q: Which player led Boston University in scoring?
A: Sophomore Allison Schwertner led Boston University in scoring with 23 points.

Q: How many three-pointers did Rose Azmoudeh make?
A: Rose Azmoudeh drained seven three-pointers, tying the program’s single-game record.

Q: What was Boston University’s overall record after this game?
A: After this victory, Boston University’s overall record is 4-7.

Q: What is the economic impact of Boston University on Massachusetts?
A: Boston University has an economic impact of nearly $4 billion annually on Massachusetts.

Feature Table: Boston University Women’s Basketball vs. UMaine Fort Kent Highlights

Category Boston University UMaine Fort Kent
Final Score 103 32
Game Date December 20, 2025 December 20, 2025
Leading Scorer Allison Schwertner (23 points) Nysia Ortiz (9 points)
Most 3-Pointers Rose Azmoudeh (7) Not specified
Team Field Goal % Over 61% Under 19%
Rebounds 48 33
Assists 24 4
Points Allowed (Fewest since) 32 (2013-14 Patriot League membership)
Overall Record (after game) 4-7 7-4


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  • @BUBballonESPN (Dec 20, 2025): Announcing the Terrier women’s basketball starters for the holiday hoops game against UMaine Fort Kent, noting the fifth different lineup this season and several key players out. View on X
  • @BUBballonESPN (Dec 20, 2025): Highlighting the Terrier defense’s strong first-quarter performance, holding UMaine Fort Kent to 28% shooting while BU leads 20-11, with Anete Adler scoring 8 points. View on X
  • @BUBballonESPN (Dec 20, 2025): Celebrating the Terriers’ 103-32 win over UMaine Fort Kent, BU’s first 100+ point game since 2023, with standout performances from Rose Azmoudeh (7 threes) and Allison Schwertner (23 points, 12 rebounds). View on X
  • @BUGameDay (Dec 20, 2025): Reporting the final score of 103-32 in the women’s basketball victory over UMaine Fort Kent, noting it’s BU’s first 100-point game since 2023 and previewing the next matchup against Navy. View on X
  • @henrydinhprice (Dec 20, 2025): Updating the halftime score of BU women’s basketball leading Maine Fort Kent 48-17, praising the second-quarter dominance including a 20-0 run and strong shooting from Allison Schwertner and Anete Adler. View on X
  • @BUGameDay (Dec 20, 2025): Noting the Terriers’ explosive third quarter with 30 points, extending the lead to 78-21 over UMaine Fort Kent, led by Rose Azmoudeh’s 21 points on seven threes. View on X
  • @BOShockeyblog (Dec 18, 2025): Recapping the latest Terrier Hockey Talk podcast episode, covering BU men’s hockey’s win over Northeastern at Matthews Arena and updating season predictions. View on X
  • @thfblog (Dec 14, 2025): Summarizing BU men’s hockey’s strong first half with four wins in five games, including three against ranked teams, placing them third in Hockey East. View on X

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