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Coach Jim Madigan, DMSB'86: 6 Beanpots, 1 Chicken Lou
Episode 29

Coach Jim Madigan, DMSB'86: 6 Beanpots, 1 Chicken Lou

Northeastern Next Podcast

September 14, 202031m 27s

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Show Notes

What do the Beanpot and Chicken Lou’s have in common? They are both beloved Northeastern traditions, and Men’s Hockey Head Coach Jim Madigan speaks fondly of both. Coach Madigan set foot on campus for the first time in 1981 as a first-year student. Graduating in 1986, he landed his first assistant coaching job at Northeastern, and 34 years later, hasn’t looked back. Coach Madigan is a six-time Beanpot champion and has held roles in athletics, facilities, and advancement, proudly serving the university as an alumnus, staff, coach, and parent. However, the soul of Northeastern goes beyond academics and athletics, and Coach Madigan remembers a special friend and campus icon, Lou Ferretti, the late founder of Chicken Lou’s, a little sandwich shop on Forsyth St. Chicken Lou’s closed in 2020 after 30 years of bringing joy through food to the campus community and in this episode, Coach recounts where it all began.

To pre-order a commemorative Chicken Lou's plate visit: giving.northeastern.edu