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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Terriers drop just 14 games in six singles matches
AS A JUNIOR IN 2010-11
Named the ITA Northeast Player to Watch for the 2011-12 season ...Earned Second Team All-America East honors for the No. 1 position ... Led BU with a 20-6 singles record, including a 15-3 record in the No. 1 slot ... Captured 15 consecutive matches ... Named the America East tournament most outstanding player for the second time after helping BU capture its 18th consecutive league title ... Advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA Regional during the fall ... Defeated ranked players from Yale and Dartmouth ... Posted a 15-6 record in doubles with Vivien Laszloffy ... Duo was ranked 68th nationally on March 1 after defeating the No. 18 team from Akron and the top duos in the region from Yale and Dartmouth.
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2009-10
Repeated as the America East's Player of the Year ... Struggled with injuries throughout the season but still finished 19-7 overall, including 13-5 at the top singles position ... Defeated two ranked players, including Yale's then-No. 87 Stephanie Kent and Brown's No. 89 Casey Herzberg in straight sets each ... Only dropped five games in her victory over Binghamton to help propel the Terriers to a 4-3 victory and their 17th straight America East title ... Went 10-6 in doubles with Vivien Laszloffy.
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2008-09
Became the first player in America East history to earn both Player and Rookie of the Year honors in the same season ... Also named the 2009 AE tournament's Most Outstanding Player after losing a total of nine games during her two singles victories against UMBC and Binghamton ... Went 6-7 at No. 1 singles and a perfect 7-0 at No. 2 during the spring ... Led UCLA's 15th-ranked Yasmin Schnack, 6-3, 2-5 when play was halted after the Bruins won the NCAA first-round match against the Terriers ... Her first-set win was the first for the Terriers at the NCAAs since Carrie Rose took one in 1999 against Pepperdine ... Defeated current-No. 98 Mariana Muci of Florida International with a three-set victory in March ... Earned first-team all-league honors at No. 1 doubles with junior Francine Whu, posting a 16-12 mark together ... Won both doubles matches at the America East tournament by identical scores of 8-3 ... Held tough with UCLA's No. 3 ranked doubles team of Schnack and Remynse, having several break opportunities to tie score at 4-4 before play was halted with the Bruins leading 6-3.
BEFORE BOSTON UNIVERSITY
Was home schooled ... Achieved a ranking of No. 14 in the Girls National 18s and an international ranking of 180 ... Named a Blue Chip Recruit on Tennisrecruiting.net ... Was a National Merit Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society.
PERSONAL
Born January 30, 1989 in Queens, N.Y. ... Daughter of Veselin and Maria Nunic ... Has two sisters, Andriana and Gabriela ... Andriana plays tennis at Indiana University of Pennsylvania ... Enrolled in the School of Hospitality Administration.