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Boston Globe
16-03-2025
- Sport
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Caroline Doherty's final addition to the Hingham girls' hockey record book is a Division 1 state championship
'I knew that third goal was probably going to be my last goal ever at Hingham,' said Doherty, who plans to play Division 1 hockey at Holy Cross. 'So I had to rep the Hingham jersey, because it's so special.' Advertisement Doherty is the sixth player to score a hat trick in an MIAA girls' hockey championship game. The only player to score more in a title game was former Hingham star Chrissie Bowler (2008 vs. Milton), who held the program points record until Doherty passed it this season. Doherty has 234 career points. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up 'She just fulfilled her legacy here and really cemented it in the record books,' third-year coach Courtney Turner said. 'She's the finisher, but it's a full team effort that wins the game.' After Bishop Stang (18-6-1) took an early lead through Isa Rioux, Hingham (24-1-1) scored the next five goals. Hannah Lasch evened the score two minutes later, then Doherty took over. Hannah Lasch ties it up for Hingham! Great crash to the net for a rebound, and she buries her 15th goal of the season. Assisted by Callie Crean and Alexa Harris. 1-1 late in the first. — Mike Puzzanghera (@mpuzzanghera) She broke in on a rush from her own end in the opening minute of the second, deking past Stang goalie Vivienne Melo and sliding in a backhand to put the Harborwomen on top. A minute and 51 seconds later, she ripped in a point shot on the power play to double the lead. Caroline Doherty gives Hingham the lead 56 seconds into the second! What a rush starting in her own end, then deking to the backhand and sliding it in low. Assist to Shea Richardson. 2-1 Hingham — Mike Puzzanghera (@mpuzzanghera) It's Caroline Doherty again and it's 3-1 Hingham! 1:51 after her goal earlier in the period, the Holy Cross-bound senior blasts a missile from the point on the power play for her second of the day. — Mike Puzzanghera (@mpuzzanghera) Her 152nd career strike sealed it. Classmate Addy Garrity, who added the Harborwomen's fifth in the game's final minute, assisted Doherty's second – a fitting connection for a duo that has combined for 347 career points in their four years together. Addy Garrity makes it 5-1 Hingham! A deserved goal at the Garden for the senior, who has had another great game today and nets one in the final minute. — Mike Puzzanghera (@mpuzzanghera) 'We're pushing each other to get to where we want to be, and pushing each other to work harder.' Garrity said. 'I'm not playing hockey in college, but I'm so excited to watch Caroline, because all of the work has just paid off.' Advertisement Izzi Puleo stopped 16 of 17 shots she faced in goal for Hingham before a late goalie change. After 14 years away, Hingham returned to the top of Division 1. 'Being able to end it with Addy, on the ice together, as seniors graduating, it's so special to look up at the crowd knowing they've been with us for four years,' Doherty said. 'It's amazing, especially doing it with Addy by my side.' Hingham 5, Bishop Stang 2 at TD Garden, Boston Bishop Stang (18-6-1) 1 0 1 — 2 Hingham (24-1-1) 1 2 2 — 5 1, B, Isa Rioux (Olivia Medeiros, Evelyn Crane) 9:50. 2, H, Hannah Lasch (Callie Crean, Alexa Harris) 11:51. 3, H, Caroline Doherty (Shea Richardson) :56. 4, H, Caroline Doherty (Addy Garrity) 2:47. 5, H, Caroline Doherty (CC Flynn, Ellie Bellew) 10:43. 6, H, Addy Garrity 14:14. 7, B, Ashley Smith (Allyson Smith) 14:35. Saves: B, Vivienne Melo, ; H, Izzi Puleo, 16, Izzy McGarr, 1. Photos from the game The Hingham girls' hockey team defeated Bishop Stang, 5-2. Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe Hingham goalie Izzy Puleo blocked a shot. Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe Hingham won the state title for the first time since 2011 Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe Bishop Stang's Madison Lewis (center) falls while following the puck during the title game. Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe Hingham celebrates a goal in the state final. Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe Hingham's Caroline Doherty (right) scores one of her three goals in the championship game. Brett Phelps for The Boston Globe Mike Puzzanghera can be reached at


Boston Globe
22-02-2025
- Sport
- Boston Globe
MIAA girls' hockey tournament: See the seedings and matchups for Divisions 1-2
Both tournaments will conclude with state championship games on Sunday, March 16, at TD Garden. Hingham draws the top seed in the Division 1 field. The Harborwomen were the state's last unbeaten team prior to suffering their first loss to St. Mary's in the regular season finale on Thursday. St. Mary's is the defending Division 1 state champion, and enters this year's tournament as the No. 14 seed after notching a sub-.500 record in the difficult Catholic Central. Advertisement Other top Division 1 contenders include No. 2 Notre Dame (Hingham) and No. 3 Malden Catholic, two independent powers who have thrived against challenging schedules. Meanwhile, Westwood claims the top seed in the Division 2 field after an 18-1-1 season in which they cruised to the Tri-Valley league title. The Wolverines' sole loss came just last week to Hingham. Two-time defending champion Duxbury is seeded second in Division 2, and is battle-tested after squaring off with many of the state's top teams in both Patriot league and nonleague play. Matty Wasserman can be reached at