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February 14 2025 | Grant Fisher set a World Record in 5000m with a time of 12:44.09 |
2024 | Kamil Bednarik, a forward from Elk Grove Village, IL, was selected 61st overall in the draft. |
2024 | Mikhail Yegorov, a goaltender from St. Petersburg, Russia, was selected 49th overall in the draft and joined the team mid-season. |
2024 | Cole Eiserman, a forward from Newburyport, MA, was selected 20th overall in the draft. |
2024 | Cole Hutson, a defenseman from North Barrington, IL, was selected 43rd overall in the draft. |
2024 | Boston University Terriers Men's Ice Hockey begins their 103rd season of play and 41st season in Hockey East, with Jay Pandolfo entering his 3rd season as head coach. |
February 2023 | 52 men broke the 4-minute mile barrier in a single day at the facility, setting a record for the most sub-4-minute miles at a single meet. |
February 12 2022 | Grant Fisher (US) set an Area Record in 5000m with an impressive time of 12:53.73 |
March 3 2019 | Yomif Kejelcha of Ethiopia set a new world indoor record in the mile with a time of 3:47.01. In the same race, American Johnny Gregorek Jr. ran 3:49.98, becoming the second American to break 3:50 indoors and marking the first time two runners went under 3:50 in the same indoor race. |
February 9 2018 | Edward Cheserek improved the facility mile record to 3:49.44, which was the #2 mark in history at the time. |
January 24 2014 | Galen Rupp set an Area Record in 2 mile, and Mary Cain set an American U20 Record in Mile |
January 16 2014 | Multiple record-breaking performances by Galen Rupp (US 5000m Area Record), Cam Levins (Canada 5000m Canadian Record), and Mary Cain (US 1000m American Junior Record) |
January 28 2013 | Olympic Medalist Galen Rupp set a facility record in the mile with a time of 3:50.92 at the Boston University Track and Tennis Center. |
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