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Pages in category "Boston University Terriers baseball coaches" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Boston University's ice hockey team is the most successful sports program at the school, with five national championships (1971, 1972, 1978, 1995, 2009) and 21 appearances in the Frozen Four. The Terriers have also been the national runners-up five times, and have won five ECAC tournament championships and seven Hockey East tournament ...
Pages in category "Boston University Terriers athletic directors" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The following is a list of NCAA Division I universities in the United States (listed alphabetically by their schools' athletic brand name) and their current athletic director. This list only includes schools playing Division I football or men's basketball. Schools are alphabetized by commonly used short name, regardless of their official name.
In 1965, Peck was named athletic director at Boston University. During his tenure, the school started construction on a new athletic complex (the Harold Case Physical Education Center), resurfaced Nickerson Field with AstroTurf, and introduced new sports, including wrestling. He also coordinated the school's physical education program and ...
This category pertains to Boston University baseball categories and articles. The team was discontinued after 1996. The team was discontinued after 1996. Subcategories
The following is a list of current NCAA Division I baseball coaches. Currently, 302 programs compete at the Division I level in NCAA college baseball. [1] Each program employs a head coach. The longest-tenured head coach is Bob Whalen, who has been the head coach at Dartmouth since the start of the 1990 season.
Notable baseball players at Boston University. The team was discontinued after 1996. ... Dana Evans (athletic director) G. Tom Gastall; H. Jerry Hurley (1890s catcher) L.