Led by second-year head coach Joe Jones, the Boston University men’s basketball team enters the 2012-13 season seeking its third postseason berth in the last four years. The Terriers return three starters, including Preseason All-Conference honoree D.J. Irving who led the league last season in assists at 5.4 apg.
Led by ninth-year head coach Kelly Greenberg, the Boston University women’s basketball team returns 10 letterwinners, including three starters from last year’s 23-9 squad that advanced to the first round of the WNIT. The Terriers will host a combined six non-conference opponents in November and December.
Led by senior captain Wade Megan, the Boston University men’s ice hockey team will play 18 contests at home this season, starting off with an exhibition game against the University of Toronto on Sunday, Oct. 7. Click here to purchase season tickets.
This past summer, Boston University formally accepted an invitation to move 20 of its 25 teams to the Patriot League on July 1, 2013 for the 2013-14 season. Formed as an all-sport conference in 1990-91, the league features American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy .
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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Photos from No. 14 Boston University's 4-1 victory over Kent State. Credit: Steve McLaughlin.
AS A SENIOR IN 2012 Appeared in all 18 games, with 14 starts ... Finished third on the team in goals (6) and points (13) ... Named to the America East All-Academic Team ... Named America East Player of the Week after scoring the game-tying and game-winning goals in the final 8:37 of a 2-1 road victory over No. 23 Albany in the America East opener ... Scored a pair of goals in the season-opening victory at Delaware ... Scored two goals in a 6-2 victory against Fairfield.
AS A JUNIOR IN 2011 Played in all 20 games, earning five starts ... Finished fourth on the team in points (14) and tied for fourth in goals (5) ... Added four assists ... Scored her first two goals with the Terriers on Aug. 27 against Bucknell ... Added two more goals, including the game-winner, on Sep. 23 at UMass ... Scored a goal against New Hampshire on Oct. 17 ... Added assists against Michigan State, Ball State, Dartmouth and Albany ... Was named GoTerriers.com Student-Athlete of the Week on Sept. 27 ... Named to NFHCA National Academic Squad and the America East Commissioner's Honor Roll.
BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY Transferring to BU after two seasons at Towson ... Totaled 22 points (8g, 6a) over her two years with the Tigers ... Ranked second on the team in points (18) and goals (7) as a sophomore in 2010 ... Tied for the team lead in assists (4) ... SGI/NFHCA National Academic Squad honoree ... Named CAA Player of the Week on Oct. 18 ... Three-time Pennsylvania all-state selection at Upper Perkiomen High School.
PERSONAL Born April 19, 1991 ... Daughter of Cathy and Chris Hatch ... Her older sister, Loran, was a 2010 first-team All-America field hockey player at Old Dominion ... Enrolled in the College of Fine Arts, majoring in graphic design.