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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Fourth-year coach led men's team to sweep of sprints at America East Championships
Gabe Sanders enters his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Boston University track and field programs in 2011-12 as the program's sprints, long hurdles and sprint relays coach and recruiting coordinator. Since joining the Terriers, Sanders' event areas have not only become a dominant force both at the America East and regional levels but at the national level as well.
In 2011, Sanders coached eight individual conference champions and two relay champions, which included six conference meet records. Among those competitors were the America East Outdoor Male and Female Most Outstanding Performers. Sanders event areas also achieved six school records and six NCAA First Round marks.
During the course of his first three seasons, his event areas have garnered six school records, 21 conference individual and relay championships, two conference MVP awards, two conference Rookie of the Year awards and six NCAA First Round marks. For his work in 2011, Sanders was nominated for the Northeast Regional Assistant Coach of the Year Award by the USTFCCCA and in 2009, he was part of Robyne Johnson's staff that earned Women's Coaching Staff of the Year honors at the America East Indoor Championship.
Before joining the Terriers, Sanders spent a year as an assistant coach with the men's cross country and track and field teams at Colgate University, where he designed and implemented training programs for all track and field student-athletes, directly overseeing sprints, jumps, hurdles and throws and assisting with middle distance runners.
Sanders helped the Raiders to their highest finishes at the Patriot League Indoor and Outdoor Championships since the inclusion of all eight schools in the league, while five school records were broken last season and 21 top-ten times were recorded, the most in one season in school history.
Prior to Colgate, Sanders served as an assistant coach for the men's and women's track and field teams at Williams College for two seasons, where he oversaw jumpers and assisted with sprinters. While with the Ephs, he helped the event athletes earn 12 All-American certificates and set eight school records.
He served as the event coach for the USTFCCCA New England Region Field Athlete of the Year for both the indoor and outdoor seasons in 2007, while the event athletes under his watch contributed 21 of the team's 42 points to win the 2007 NCAA Division III women's indoor championship and four points to the men's 14th-place finish.
Sanders has also served as an assistant director and lead instructor at Sandy Sanders Camps of Champions, helping to design and implement speed and agility training programs for various teams in the Ann Arbor, Mich., area during the past eight years. He was a lead instructor at the University of Michigan Track and Field Camp and has also worked with Olympic and elite level track and field athletes.
Sanders competed at Michigan for the 2002-03 seasons as a sprinter and jumper. After being sidelined with injury, he switched to the coaching and administrative side, serving as the Wolverines' undergraduate administrative assistant and student assistant coach, where he was responsible for assisting the coaching staff in day-to-day operations, including home meet management, equipment management, aiding in recruiting efforts, supervising student managers and implementing workouts with specific event athletes.
While at Michigan, Sanders was the head meet manager at the Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championship hosted by the Wolverines in 2004, where he was responsible for recruitment, assignment and supervision of volunteer meet personnel, assisting in the design of the meet setup, coordinating meet setup and takedown and serving as the meet's manager and troubleshooter. Sanders was also a counselor at the Michigan Summer Track and Field Camp and Speed and Agility Camp for four years.
A native of Ann Arbor, Mich., Sanders earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in kinesiology with a major in sport management and communication from the University of Michigan in December 2005. He is currently pursing a master's degree in physical education and coaching from BU and is a USA Track and Field Level I and II certified coach in the sprints, hurdles, relays and jumping events. Sanders is also certified to teach USATF Level I curriculum by the USATF ITC.