The Terriers enter their 73rd season with four-year head coach Tom Bohrer at the helm. Senior Andrew Reswow and sophomore Moritz Franz will serve as co-captains of a squad that last season captured a school-record five cups in the varsity eight races and reached the IRA Grand Final in the freshman eight event.
Entering the month of April ranked 23rd in the mid-major softball poll, Boston University is seeking its third NCAA berth in the last four years. Eighth-year head coach Shawn Rychcik returned eight starters and 13 letter winners from last year’s 38-14 squad, including AE Pitcher of the Year Holli Floetker and Rookie of the Year Chelsea Kehr.
The nine-time America East champion Terriers will close out the season in the month of April with four home games, culminating with Senior Day on Sunday, April 22 against Canisius at Nickerson Field. BU features 16 letter winners from last year’s team, including 2011 America East Co-Player of the Year Danielle Etrasco.
The Boston University Athletic Hall of Fame will hold its 49th induction banquet on Saturday, May 12, and will welcome six new members in the Trustees’ Ballroom at the BU School of Management. In total, the Class of 2012 combined for 13 All-America honors and 13 conference titles while featuring one national Freshman of the Year award recipient. Read about the new inductees by clicking here.
Located within Boston University's impressive $225-million John Hancock Student Village, Agganis Arena is a state-of-the-art, multipurpose sports and entertainment center. A 290,000-square foot premier venue, it serves as home for the hockey and basketball teams and also for many other events, including past concerts by Carrie Underwood and Kings of Leon.
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Mike Geragosian, a former All-New England goaltender at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, who has gone on to coach goaltenders for more than two decades, will be entering his 12th season on the Terrier staff.
Geragosian began his coaching career at his alma mater in 1978. During the next 12 years, his responsibilities at Lowell were primarily with the goaltenders. During his first eight years there, the River Hawks were a dominant Division II team, winning both the Eastern College Athletic Conference and NCAA titles in 1979, 1981 and 1982, while the 1980 team won the ECAC championship.
He remained at Lowell during the program's transition to Division I play as a member of Hockey East, and was the assistant coach in charge of the goaltenders when the River Hawks advanced to the semifinals of the Hockey East tournament in 1986. He was also on the staff when UML received its first-ever bid to the NCAA Division I tournament in 1988.
Geragosian, who was inducted into the River Hawks' Hall of Fame in 1981, left Lowell in 1992 to serve as the goaltender coach at Princeton University. At the same time, he was the director of development for goaltenders for USA Hockey in Massachusetts, a position he still holds.
He then returned to Hockey East in 1994 to take over as the goalie coach at Merrimack, where he remained through the 1999 season. Twice during his tenure his goalies garnered All-Hockey East honors.
Still holder of the ECAC record for most saves in a playoff game with 64 against Vermont during the 1972 tournament, Geragosian is a well-respected tutor and clinician, conducting several hockey schools in the area.
Mike and his wife, Diane, reside in North Andover, Mass., with their children Leah, Craig, Adam and Brian.