UB wrestler James Benjamin having breakout season
James Benjamin came to UB for academics initially. But when John Stutzman came into the picture, Benjamin decided to wrestle.
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James Benjamin came to UB for academics initially. But when John Stutzman came into the picture, Benjamin decided to wrestle.
Felisha Legette-Jack hopes people start paying attention to what’s happening in Western New York. She isn’t just hoping to build a team, she’s hoping to build a dynasty.
The only fun thing about wrestling is getting your hand raised, according to UB head wrestling coach John Stutzman. However, after Stutzman’s first match in the seventh grade, his opponent had his hand raised.
Since John Stutzman took over the UB wrestling program in 2013, the program has experienced a renaissance. Last year, with a dual-meet record of 10-9, they won the most matches since the 2003-04 season.
The UB women’s soccer team looks to close out the rest of the season with three wins so they’re ready for the playoffs.
When Stu Riddle took over UB’s men’s soccer program in 2013, a mass exodus began. He wanted to create his own program with his own players and anyone who came before him had to prove their worth.
For all of UB football’s struggles this season, both offensively and defensively, the future appears bright.
After Wednesday night’s win over St. Bonaventure, the men’s soccer team ran in unison to the Big 4 Shield on the sideline and celebrated with True Blue chanting “this is our shield.”
With local bragging right and an undefeated record on the line, UB men’s soccer delivered yet again Thursday night at Niagara University.
Last week, like always, had a lot of fantasy owners either excited or disappointed. The week was interesting with players being injured and putting up zero points. This week, we’ll be looking at players to take a chance on in deeper leagues.
Last Thursday marked the start of football season. The two teams who made it to last year’s Super Bowl, Broncos and Panthers, were facing off again.
Another season of football started last Thursday night and along with it comes something else everyone loves: fantasy football.
There’s no doubt that attending sporting events are a big part of the UB experience. Buffalo’s athletic programs are on the rise across the board and the better the teams the more fun it is to attend the games. Here’s your guide to fall athletics, with 10 games you won’t want to miss.