Providence University turns a 1st-period lead into a 3rd-period finish against the Connecticut Huskies at Schneider Arena
Providence University entered 2026-03-07 at 4:00 PM EDT with a 3-1 result over the Connecticut Huskies at Schneider Arena, with the Friars listed as the home team and the Huskies as the away team. The boxscore showed Providence at 3-1 with Connecticut at 1-3, and the game closed after 3 periods with the Friars scoring 3 and the Huskies scoring 1.
First period
Providence University opened the scoring with 1 goal in the 1st period while Connecticut recorded 0 in the 1st period. The home scoring log showed the Friars at 1 after the opening period, and the away scoring log showed the Huskies at 0 at the same break.
Second period
Connecticut generated its only scoring push with 1 goal in the 2nd period, while Providence did not add a goal in the 2nd period. The period-by-period line reflected the Huskies turning the game into a tie after 2 periods, with Providence still at 1 and Connecticut moving to 1.
Third period
Providence produced the separating stretch with 2 goals in the 3rd period while Connecticut stayed at 0 in the 3rd period. The even-strength designation on the game card matched the 3rd-period finish as the Friars moved from 1 to 3 and the Huskies remained at 1, and Providence Friars post-match stats captured the period-by-period edge in the closing frame.
Final horn
The official status listed the contest as closed at 00:00, and the venue data placed the result in Providence, Rhode Island, at Schneider Arena. Fans tracking Providence Friars vs UConn Huskies highlights saw Providence’s scoring come in the 1st period and again in the 3rd period, while Connecticut’s scoring was contained to the 2nd period, and Providence Friars vs UConn Huskies full match report reflected the same 1-0-2 period sequence for the Friars. Providence Friars coach post-game reaction followed a game in which Providence recorded 3 total goals to Connecticut’s 1, so run it back by sharing this recap and pass the link along to other Friars fans.