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Boston University
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Established 1839
President
Athletic Director
Enrollment 31,697
City Boston
State Massachusetts
Campus Size
Colors Scarlet and White
Mascot Rhett
Nickname Terriers
Conference America East
Championships Men's Ice Hockey - 1971, 1972, 1978, 1995
Website Boston University
Go Terriers


Boston University was chartered in 1869 by Lee Claflin, Jacob Sleeper, and Isaac Rich, three successful Methodist businessmen whose abolitionist ideals led them to envision and create a university that was inclusive—that opened its doors to the world—and engaged in service to and collaboration with the city of Boston.

From the day of its opening, Boston University has admitted students of both sexes and every race and religion. It is with pride that we count Martin Luther King, Jr. among our alumni. What makes us prouder still is the fact that when he received his doctorate from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1955, Dr. King was taking his place in a long line of individuals that stretches back to the University’s founding. Other notable alumni include the first woman to earn a Ph.D., the first woman admitted to the bar in Massachusetts, the first Native American to graduate with a doctorate in medicine, and the first African-American psychiatrist in the United States.



Academics:
Boston University is one of the leading private research and teaching institutions in the world today, with two primary campuses in the heart of Boston and programs around the world.



Athletics:
Boston's most famous athletic program is its men's ice hockey team, which has appeared in 20 NCAA Frozen Fours and brought home four national titles, as well as winning The Beanpot tournament 28 times.

The football program was disbanded following a one-win 1997 season.

Denver Broncos tight end Mike Leach, who played his first three seasons of collegiate football (1995-97) at BU before transferring to William and Mary, is the last active Terrier player in the National Football League.



Rivalries:
The Beanpot, Green Line Rivalry



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Traditions


Stadiums

Basketball

Staff

Head Basketball Coach - Dennis Wolff

Projected Starters

Offense

POS NO
NAME
CLASS
PG
SG
SF
PF
C


Key Bench Players:
PG:
SG:
PG/SG
PF/C:
SF:

* Denotes player is a Walkon

History

  • Final Four Appearances - None
  • National Championships - None
  • Famous Alumni - Gary Plummer
  • Retired Numbers -

Hockey

Staff

Head Coach - Jack Parker

History

  • Frozen Four Appearances - 20
  • National Championships - 1971, 1972, 1978, 1995
  • Famous Alumni - Tony Amonte, Jim Craig, Rick DiPietro, Chris Drury, Mike Eruzione, Mike Grier, Jay Pandolfo, Jack Parker, Keith Tkachuk, Ryan Whitney

Football

History

  • First Season - 1884
  • Last Season - 1997
  • Overall Record - 323-389-33
  • Bowl Appearances - 1969 Pasadena Bowl L 28-7 San Diego State
  • Bowl Record - 0-1
  • Playoff Appearances - 1982, 1983, 1984, 1993, 1994
  • Playoff Record - 2-5
  • Yankee/Atlantic 10 Conference Championships - 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1993
  • Famous Alumni - Bill Brooks, Butch Byrd, Gary Famiglietti, Pat Hughes, Jim C. Jensen, Mike Leach, Chris Lindstrom, Dave Lindstrom, Pete Perreault, Reggie Rucker, Bruce Taylor


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