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2013-14 BU Track Virtual Guide

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2 0 1 3 - 1 4 B O S TO N U N I V E R S I T Y T R AC K & F I E L D B O S TO N : C I T Y O F C H A M P I O N S nba.com/Celtics bruins.nhl.com BOSTON RED SOX 2004 WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS 2007 WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS 2013 WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS Michael Ivins/Boston Red Sox NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 2001 SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS 2003 SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS 2004 SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS BOSTON BRUINS 2011 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS BU MEN'S ICE HOCKEY 2009 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Brian Babineau/Boston Red Sox Brian Babineau/Boston Bruins Courtesy of the New England Patriots BOSTON CELTICS 2008 NBA CHAMPIONS • Boston's four major sports franchises (Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox) have won a combined 34 world titles, including eight in the last 12 years • Two other prominent sports leagues (MLS, MLL) have teams in the Boston area, and the Boston Cannons won the 2011 MLL championship • BU is one of four Division I universities in the city, joining Boston College, Harvard and Northeastern • The Terriers have claimed five NCAA men's ice hockey championships, including their most recent in 2009 • The east end of BU's campus is adjacent to Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox and one of the nation's most iconic sporting venues redsox.com patriots.com

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