WHITROCK: Defense first? Think again
Most baseball fans with anything beyond a casual interest in the sport have heard of Bill James, one of the fathers of sabermetrics and an advocate of carefully reasoned statistical analysis.
Crimson tidal wave
In last year’s Beanpot consolation game, the Boston University women’s ice hockey team took a step forward, defeating Boston College, 3-1.
Crimson’s top line puts an end to any hopes of a BU comeback
After the Boston University women’s hockey team fell, 8-0, to Harvard University last night in the opening round of the annual Beanpot Tournament, BU coach Brian Durocher was asked when, precisely, his team’s game plan broke down.
W. bball seeks ninth straight win
The red-hot Boston University women’s basketball team will look to continue its winning ways when it takes to the court for the first time in a week tonight at the University at Albany at 7 p.m.
MEYER: Consistency pays off
In the world of sports, change is inevitable. Players and personnel come and go, teams move from city to city, and even stadium names change on a pretty routine basis.
Field Hockey
- Terriers finish season without trip to NCAA tournament
- No. 15 field hockey looks for spot among 16 NCAA tournament teams
- Starr wins 400th game as field hockey wins twice
- BU offense enters potential postseason with potent offense
- Field hockey prepared for penultimate match of regular season against Stags





