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Podcasts: Beantown Banter Ep. 15 – “Boston’s Best of 2018”

Patrick and Brady are back this week in a Sunday night edition of the show to take you through all the happenings over the last week in Boston sports. First, we break down the Patriots’ win over the Jets before looking ahead to the playoffs, Then, we go over some suspect roster decisions for the […]

BU, Harvard Skate to 2-2 Tie

BU was back in action for the first time in nearly a month as the Terriers made the quick trip to Harvard, where Joel Farabee’s power-play strike at 5:54 of the third period knotted a game that was physical stalemate all evening long. “It was a pretty hard fought game on both sides,” added head […]

Boston Bruins Midseason Grades: Goalies

By: Patrick Donnelly Since we have just passed by the halfway mark of the Bruins’ season, it seems appropriate to look back on and evaluate the performances of each player currently on the Bruins’ NHL roster. In this article, the two Bruins’ goaltenders will be graded. As I right this article the Bruins sit ranked […]

Women’s Basketball: Terriers top Patriot League giant Bucknell in first road win

By: Greg Levinsky For the first time this season, the Boston University women’s basketball team won on the road. After falling in their first six games away from Case Gym, the Terriers flipped the switch in their first conference road tilt. Boston University (6-6, 2-0 Patriot League) entered the contest ranked 188th in the NCAA […]

Fear and Loathing at Winter Meetings: Part 4

By: Max Wolpoff FEAR AT THE WAITING ROOM LAS VEGAS — Every broadcaster is waiting anxiously to hear back from the limited teams looking for a new voice for the 2019 season. For each of these positions, prospective employees each have a reel or link of broadcasting samples that the teams are expected to listen […]

Fear and Loathing at Winter Meetings: Part 4

By: Max Wolpoff FEAR AT THE WAITING ROOM LAS VEGAS — Every broadcaster is waiting anxiously to hear back from the limited teams looking for a new voice for the 2019 season. For each of these positions, prospective employees each have a reel or link of broadcasting samples that the teams are expected to listen […]

Men’s Basketball: To solve inconsistencies, “It’s more about the practices”

By: Greg Levinsky Inconsistencies plague the Boston University men’s basketball team. Instead of euphoria after the Terriers 87-80 win over two-time reigning Patriot League champion, head coach Joe Jones expressed a distinct need, and somewhat of a disappointment. “It’s more about the practices,” Jones said. “It’s more about breaking the habit of having letdowns after […]

Fear and Loathing at Winter Meetings: Part 3

By: Max Wolpoff THE AWKWARD MOMENTS LAS VEGAS – In a large conference room at least a 20-minute walk from any hotel room in Mandalay Bay, the job fair opened to around 500 potential job seekers. At 8 a.m., and not a minute earlier. For those of us who could be there early, either to […]

Men’s Basketball: Javante McCoy steps up in win over Bucknell

By: Liam O’Brien We have come to the conclusion junior forward Max Mahoney is going to do his thing regardless of the matchup. But if the Boston University men’s basketball team wants to reach expectations and win games in the Patriot League, they need more than just Mahoney’s stellar play. If the Terriers are to […]

Men’s Basketball: Javante McCoy steps up in win over Bucknell

By: Liam O’Brien We have come to the conclusion junior forward Max Mahoney is going to do his thing regardless of the matchup. But if the Boston University men’s basketball team wants to reach expectations and win games in the Patriot League, they need more than just Mahoney’s stellar play. If the Terriers are to […]