Men's Basketball
John Papale
- Title:
- Video Coordinator (1st season)
- Email:
- jpapale@bu.edu
- Phone:
- (617) 358-0749
A former team captain and two-time team MVP, John Papale ('16) rejoined the Boston University men's basketball team in August 2017 as a special assistant to his former coach, Joe Jones, and was elevated to the video coordinator position in November 2017 before taking over the director of basketball operations role in July 2018.
“We are so pleased to have John Papale back at BU,” said Jones. “No one I have ever coached was a better teammate than John. We will all benefit from his presence and I am very excited to assist him in his journey of becoming a collegiate coach.”
One of Jones’ first signees at BU, Papale played a critical role in helping the Terriers reach three postseason tournaments and claim the program’s first conference regular season title in a decade. As a senior, the two-time Lou Cohen MVP award recipient averaged 11.9 ppg with 2.6 rpg and a program-high 95 3-pointers to key BU’s run to the second round of the 2016 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. He currently ranks No. 1 all-time at BU in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.36), No. 2 in career treys (287) and tied-for-first in games played (129).
“We are so pleased to have John Papale back at BU,” said Jones. “No one I have ever coached was a better teammate than John. We will all benefit from his presence and I am very excited to assist him in his journey of becoming a collegiate coach.”
One of Jones’ first signees at BU, Papale played a critical role in helping the Terriers reach three postseason tournaments and claim the program’s first conference regular season title in a decade. As a senior, the two-time Lou Cohen MVP award recipient averaged 11.9 ppg with 2.6 rpg and a program-high 95 3-pointers to key BU’s run to the second round of the 2016 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. He currently ranks No. 1 all-time at BU in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.36), No. 2 in career treys (287) and tied-for-first in games played (129).



