(Just missed: David Freese, Gerardo Parra) Freese will never replicate the 2012 World Series performance he had for the St Louis Cardinals. However, he still had a solid season and might be the best third baseman on the market. He should get a decent deal somewhere and the Angels should look into retaining him. Parra […]
In These Playoffs If it weren’t for 1969, this squad could be dubbed as the ‘Miracle Mets.” Not because making the World Series was impossible for this team, but because of the Mets historical struggles in past years. After more than one collapse in the past decade, and a 2006 NLCS that Mets fans might […]
By: Marisa Ingemi These Playoffs The Kansas City Royals once again have beat the odds in the playoffs. After being six outs away from elimination in the ALDS to the Houston Astros, the Royals stormed back with a five run eighth inning to keep their series alive in game four. They moved on to defeat […]
By: Marisa Ingemi Note: Official statistics were not kept for this contest. All statistics noted were on the account of the repoter. There will not be another Boston University men’s lacrosse game on Nickerson Field again until February. The team got first (and only) fall tune-up on Sunday afternoon when they downed the McGill Redmen […]
The college lacrosse fall ball season is nearly underway. On October 17th, the Boston University men’s lacrosse team will play their annual Alumni game, and will follow up with a game against the McGill Redmen of the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association, the collegiate field lacrosse league in Ontario, on October 18th. The Terriers will […]
On a cold Sunday afternoon, the Boston University Terriers (1-4-2) earned their first victory of the season over Hofstra (5-3-0), 2-1, with an overtime goal from Clare Pleuler. The Terriers struggled at times in the contest with Hofstra, but BU managed to strike first when freshman Dorrie Varley-Barrett headed a cross from Jenna Fisher into the […]
The 716 is about to find out what everyone in the 617 has been buzzing about. Boston University’s 2014-15 first line, who led the Terriers to the Frozen Four Finals last season, is ready to take the NHL by storm. The Buffalo Sabres, who held the second overall selection in the 2015 NHL draft, selected […]
It’s that time of year. It has been just three months since the National Championship was won by the Denver Pioneers, and already the itch for lacrosse has returned. Luckily, lacrosse season never truly ends, and fall ball is right around the corner. Until then, Boston University is brought in a terrific class of freshmen […]