BU Wins 1966 Beanpot Hockey Tournament

Terriers defeat Harvard 9-2 in championship game

Published on Feb. 6, 2026

In 1966, the Boston University men's hockey team won the Beanpot tournament, an annual ice hockey competition among the four major college hockey teams in the Boston area. BU defeated Harvard 9-2 in the championship game on February 14, 1966. The Beanpot tournament has been held annually since the 1952-53 season, and BU holds the record for the most tournament wins with 32 championships.

Why it matters

The Beanpot tournament is a longstanding tradition in Boston and a source of pride for the participating universities. BU's victory in 1966 was part of the school's storied history of success in the tournament, which has become an important part of the city's sports culture.

The details

In the 1966 Beanpot championship game, BU defeated Harvard by a score of 9-2. The game was played on February 14, 1966. BU player Dennis O'Connell and head coach Jack Kelley were photographed celebrating the victory.

  • The Beanpot tournament has been held annually since the 1952-53 season.
  • BU defeated Harvard 9-2 in the 1966 Beanpot championship game on February 14, 1966.

The players

Dennis O'Connell

A player on the 1966 BU men's hockey team.

Jack Kelley

The head coach of the 1966 BU men's hockey team.

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The takeaway

BU's 1966 Beanpot championship victory was a significant moment in the school's storied hockey history and a source of pride for the university and the city of Boston.