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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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Holland finally makes NCAAs, proves he can hang with nation's best

By Daily Free Press Admin March 21, 2011
TULSA, Okla. - As he sat at the podium in the BOK Center's media room after the Terriers' 72-53 loss to Kansas, senior forward John Holland was asked what his emotions were following the whole NCAA tournament experience and his last game in a Boston University uniform.

Terriers fall to Kansas, 72-53, in NCAA second round

By Daily Free Press Admin March 19, 2011
TULSA, Okla. - The No. 16 seed Boston University men's basketball team hung tough for a half, but the top-seeded University of Kansas was too much for the Terriers to handle in the second, as the Jayhawks ultimately cruised to a 72-53 victory to advance to the third round of the NCAA tournament.

BU clinches NCAA Tournament berth with captivating 56-54 victory over Stony Brook

By Daily Free Press Admin March 13, 2011
As bedlam ensued at Agganis Arena Saturday afternoon and fans stormed the court to join his players in celebration, Boston University men’s basketball coach Patrick Chambers climbed onto press row and pumped his fists in the air.

No. 16 Seed BU to Face No. 1 Seed Kansas

By Daily Free Press Admin March 13, 2011

After much tension, anticipation and deliberation, the brackets have been drawn and the No. 16 seed Boston University men's basketball team will face the No. 1 seed University of Kansas on Friday, Mar....

Playoff weekend broken up by spring break

By Daily Free Press Admin March 10, 2011

This is the most important sports weekend at Boston University that I have ever experienced. After Saturday, all four of BU’s major men’s and women’s winter sports teams could be competing in postseason...

Field hockey ready to begin easier half of schedule

By Daily Free Press Admin September 29, 2010

When the No. 11 Boston University field hockey team takes on the University of Vermont Friday, it will be taking its first tangible steps toward defending the America East title that it earned in 2009. As non-conference play comes to a close, the Terriers will be looking to use the experience they gained against some tough NCAA opponents to best the rest of AE.

HAYES: Time to consider ‘pro sports’ major

By Daily Free Press Admin September 29, 2010

I think it's time we meet in the middle: the professional sports major.

Smooth transition

By Daily Free Press Admin September 29, 2010

Earning America East Player of the Week honors for the second time in three weeks isn't too shabby.

Durocher still deciding on situation between the pipes

By Daily Free Press Admin September 28, 2010

The No. 6 Boston University women's hockey team is predicted to repeat as Hockey East champions in their sixth season as a varsity team. In order to do so, they will first need to figure out who will be guarding the goal for the rest of the season.

BU hockey in the polls

By Daily Free Press Admin September 28, 2010

The women's and men's hockey teams are ranked sixth and 14th in national preseason polls.

Q&A with field hockey star Greene

By Daily Free Press Admin September 27, 2010

Boston University field hockey junior forward Andrea Greene has been the best Terrier on attack halfway through the team's 17-game regular season schedule. She leads No. 11 BU in goals (7) and points (16).

Conference call

By Daily Free Press Admin September 23, 2010

The Boston University women's soccer team ended the first half of its season in style as they avenged an NCAA tournament loss to the University of Connecticut by defeating the Huskies last weekend. The postgame feelings were good, but the outlook was the same: there was still more work to be done.

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