Boston University Athletics Facilities |
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Agganis Arena | Map | Directions
A 290,000-square-foot premier venue with 6,300 seats for hockey and ice shows, the Arena is expandable to over 7,200 seats for men's and women's basketball contests, concerts, conventions, and family shows.
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Jack Parker Rink | Map | Directions
The rink at Agganis Arena was dedicated in honor of former Terrier and current men's ice hockey head coack Jack Parker. Coach Parker, who is entering his 38th season behind the bench, has led the Terriers to 49 tournament titles, including three NCAA titles, 11 conference titles and 21 Beanpots. |
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Fitness & Recreation Center | Map | Directions
A 270,000-square-foot space, supporting physical education, non-credit courses, intramurals, club sports, student organizations and much more.
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Track & Tennis Center | Map | Directions
The Track and Tennis Center is home to the Terriers' men's and women's track & field and tennis teams. The air-conditioned facility is designed to accommodate national competitions, athletic events, a variety of health and fitness activities and University functions.
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DeWolfe Boathouse | Map | Directions
The Boathouse, named in honor of the grandparents of Boston University trustee Richard DeWolfe, is located on the Cambridge side of the Charles River. It has both an interior and exterior balcony that affords racing fans an excellent view of the annual Head of the Charles Regatta. |
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Nickerson Field | Map | Directions
Home to the men's and women's soccer and women's lacrosse teams, Nickerson Field is a 10,412 seat FieldTurf facility. Once the home of the Boston Braves National League baseball club, it was purchased by the University on July 29, 1953. A four-lane track that encompasses the field was installed in 2009. |
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Case Gymnasium | Map | Directions
Home to the Terrier men's and women's basketball and wrestling teams, Case Gymnasium, or "The Roof", has an 1,800-seat capacity with theatre-sized chairback seats on both sides. |
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Walter Brown Arena | Map | Directions
With a capacity of 3,806, the Walter A. Brown Arena Memorial Skating Pavilion was home to Terrier men's ice hockey team from 1971-2004 and is now the home rink of the women's ice hockey team. |
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Softball Field | Map | Directions
The Boston University Softball Field, which serves as home to the Terrier softball team, has provided a decided home-field advantage since its renovation in the winter of 2001. The field was converted from AstroTurf to a natural grass outfield/all-dirt infield. |
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Elliot H. Cole Academic Support Center | Map | Directions
The Center, located within the Athletics Department and in close proximity to most athletic facilities, houses Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) and was completely renovated in the summer of 2010. |
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Strength & Conditioning Center | Map | Directions
The 15,215-square-foot space features eight power racks and eight Olympic lifting platforms and a 2,000-square foot speed and plyometric area. Athletes are now able to stretch and perform speed workouts, as well as plyometric programs that were once unable to complete in one location. |
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Faneuil Pool | Map | Directions
The six-lane, 25-yard pool includes a diving area that has two one- and one three-meter boards. There is seating for 200 spectators. |
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Aquatics Center - Competition Pool | Map | Directions
Home to Boston University's men's and women's swimming and diving programs, the competition pool in the aquatics center is 10-lanes by 16-lanes with the ability to change from meters to yards by use of a movable bulkhead, set according to activity. The facility also has two one-meter and two three-meter diving boards. |