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Men’s Basketball: Terriers Hang Tough In Loss Against #1 Kentucky

By: Matt Doherty In their most difficult game of the season, a date with the No. 1 ranked Kentucky Wildcats in Rupp Arena, Boston University played tough despite losing 82-62. The pesky Terriers opened up slow falling behind 10-0 quickly. However, Joe Jones’s team responded to adversity to overcome the deficit. Strong first half play […]

Women’s Soccer: BU Falls to Penn State in Playoffs

By: Matt Doherty The Boston University Women’s Soccer team saw their 2015 season come to an end on Friday night in State College, Pennsylvania when the Terriers lost to top-seeded Penn State 6-0 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Nittany Lions were certainly the toughest opponent BU has faced all season but […]

Men’s Basketball: Terriers Look to Rebound in Tampa Against USF Bulls

By: Matt Doherty The BU Men’s Basketball team will look to get back to .500 when they travel to the Sun Dome to take on South Florida on Saturday night. After splitting two difficult homes games to start the season, the Terriers hit the road Thursday night to start off a five-game road trip. Unlike […]

Men’s Basketball: Terriers Topped by the Highlanders

By: Chris Lynch After two close games at home, BU opened up a five game road trip with a battle in Newark against the New Jersey Institute of Technology. They looked to open up the road run strong against a difficult opponent. Instead, the home team took control late in the game and won 90-76. […]

Men’s Soccer: Season Ends With Controversial Loss to UConn in NCAA Tournament

By: Alex Greenberg The Boston University men’s soccer team lost to three-time national champions UConn 3-1 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday afternoon at Joseph J. Morrone Stadium in Storrs, Connecticut. The loss means that coach Neil Roberts and the Terriers finish their season with a record of 12-6-2. The Terriers […]

Field Hockey Season Wrap: A look behind, and ahead, with coach Sally Starr

By: Alex Smith Only four field hockey teams in the NCAA have games remaining on their schedule. Duke, Syracuse, North Carolina and UConn make up the tournament finalists, and with the action in Ann Arbor set to begin tomorrow, #15 Boston University’s coach Sally Starr was quick to point out a common thread between all […]

Men’s Basketball: Terriers Take on America East Powerhouse Albany

By: Matt Doherty After a difficult overtime loss to crosstown rival Northeastern in the season opener on Friday, the Terriers will look to rebound in their final game of a two game home-stand on Monday against Albany. The Terriers dropped a back-and-forth game against the Huskies despite many positive takeaways for Head Coach Joe Jones. […]