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Updates for September 2, 2010
Battle of I-75 goes to the Bearcats
Cincinnati’s men’s soccer team takes 2nd straight season opener against Dayton
and nbsp; The field and score were different, but the result was the same. After opening up the 2009-10 season with a 5-2 victory against the University of Dayton Flyers, the University of Cincinnati men’s soccer team pulled a repeat on their …
Former AD Simpson passes away
Former Boston University Athletic Director John Simpson died Tuesday morning at the age of 85. Simpson headed the BU Athletic Department from 1975-84 and was inducted into the BU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000.
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Former AD Simpson dies
Former Boston University Athletic Director John Simpson died Tuesday morning at the age of 85. Simpson headed the BU Athletic Department from 1975-84 and was inducted into the BU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000.
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Following Friday’s games
By: Rene Reyes
Then-No. 12 South Carolina University. Then-No. 2 Stanford University. 2009-10 Patriot League runner-up American University. The Pac-10’s University of Washington. Next up on the Boston University women’s soccer team’s challenging non-conference schedu…
Field hockey starts at 2-0
By: Luke Coughlan
It is only two games into the season, but the Boston University field hockey team has already experienced a near blowout, a shutout, a come-from-behind nail-biter and a sudden-death goal. Luckily for the Terriers, all of these occurrences have worked i…
Women’s soccer splits first four games of season
By: Rene Reyes
Believe it or not, Boston University women’s soccer coach Nancy Feldman is not losing any sleep over the number of wins and losses her team has at the beginning of September. She’s only concerned with one thing: seeing how her squad stacks up against i…
Sloppiness, miscues prove to be costly for Terriers
By: Craig Meyer
When a season begins, regardless of the sport in question, it’s to be expected that teams may not perform at their absolute best. Months of practice and preparation are helpful and necessary, but it doesn’t go too far in preparing a team for a full-spe…
110-minute men
Despite an early penalty-kick goal, the Boston University men’s soccer team ended its first regular-season game in a 1-1 tie with the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
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FOOTBALL PREVIEW FALL 2010: Yes, this is the year
Welcome back to class, students. School sucks. But to ease your mind, here’s something that finally doesn’t: San Diego State’s football team….
Midshipmen’s offense not lacking options
Terps prep for dangerous Navy attack without ball in practice
When the Terrapin football team’s defense takes the field Monday, it will face a Navy offense that wants the Terps to have no idea who has the ball. So to prepare for their Labor Day season opener, the Terps took the ball out of the equation altoge…
FOOTBALL PREVIEW FALL 2010: From bust to boom
Everybody talks about his story. The man is 24 years old and is on the brink of a standout season. The football world is in love with his size, his leaping ability, his hands, his blocking and his leadership qualities. But talk to anybody on the San Di…
The shooting star that almost wasn’t
By: Conor Walsh
Grove rewards Pensky’s discovery with breakout year for women’s soccer team
The transformation of forward Ashley Grove into the offensive force that she has surprisingly become for the No. 10 Terrapin women’s soccer team began on a Tuesday night in May 2007. Terp coach Brian Pensky was in Rochester, N.Y., to scout an oppon…
