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Got some more info on Jack Kelley from the 1992-93 BU media guide.
Kelley coached ten years at BU, from 1962-63 through 1971-72. His
teams posted a combined mark of 204-78-8 in 290 games. After two
sub-.500 years, BU finished over .500 during each of Kelley's next
eight years, including six 20+ win seasons. BU's best marks came
during his last two years, 28-2-1 in 1970-71 and 26-4-1 in 1971-72,
winning the NC$$ title in each year. The Terriers made two other NC$$
appearances during Kelley's tenure, finishing fourth in 1965-66 and
second in 1966-67. They also made 8 ECAC tourney appearances from
1964-72, winning one title in 1972. The Terriers brought home six
Beanpots for Kelley, including three straight from 1966-68 and again
from 1970-72. Finally, Kelley coached 13 All-Americas, including
two-time winners Herb Wakabayashi, Tom Ross, and Bob Brown.
BTW, as the Terriers won 29 games during 1992-93, chances are they
will win their 1000th game sometime in 1993-94. They've posted 983
wins so far.
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Mike Machnik [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask]
Color Voice of the Merrimack Warriors *HMN* 11/13/93
(All opinions expressed above are strictly those of the poster.)
R.I.P. Reggie Lewis NU/Celtics #35
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