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"BU All-Access" Airs Tonight at 6 p.m. Live from the Roof
Feb. 28, 2008 The next installment of "BU All-Access," the official insider's perspective on Boston University Athletics, will air on the Terriers' flagship radio station, WWZN-AM 1510 "The Zone," at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008. The show will broadcast live from the Roof at Case Gymnasium, where the Terriers' men's basketball team hosts its final home game of the season at 7 p.m. vs. Hartford. The 45-minute show is hosted by Bernie Corbett and features Doug Brown and Brian Maurer. Guests will include men's basketball coach Dennis Wolff, men's ice hockey head coach Jack Parker, women's ice hockey coach Brian Durocher, women's basketball student-athlete Cheri Raffo, senior track and field student-athlete Marisa Ryan and Deputy Director of Athletics Drew Marrochello. "Terrier Nation deserves the chance to hear about not just our men's hockey team, but how each of our 23 varsity teams are faring," said Lynch. "Broadcasting "BU All-Access" on 'The Zone' offers our athletic department the opportunity to share the many success stories about all of our 500-plus student-athletes and their coaches." "BU All-Access" will be followed immediately by the pre-game show and play-by-play broadcast of the Terriers' men's basketball home game against the Hawks. "BU All-Access" will continue to air regularly throughout the season, with future dates and times to be announced. All regular-season, Beanpot, and postseason BU men's ice hockey and men's basketball games can be heard live on "The Zone," a 50,000-watt AM station. The only exception will occur when both teams compete at the same time. In addition to broadcasting on terrestrial radio, "The Zone" streams live online at www.1510thezone.com. Corbett is calling his 23rd straight season of Terrier Hockey, and is joined on those broadcasts by 1988 co-captain Tom Ryan, who enters his 15th season on the broadcast. Doug Brown is in his third consecutive season as the play-by-play voice for BU basketball, and his 17th overall (Brown also was the voice of Terrier Basketball from 1981-1995). Brown is joined by Mike Shalin, in his second season calling Terrier Hoops. |