Penn State among Bulls’ future non-conference opponents
The UB football team announced its future non-conference opponents, including Army, University at Albany and, most notably, a trip to Beaver Stadium in 2026 against Penn State University.
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The UB football team announced its future non-conference opponents, including Army, University at Albany and, most notably, a trip to Beaver Stadium in 2026 against Penn State University.
Men’s basketball head coach George Halcovage III named the first member of his coaching staff Thursday afternoon. The team announced the hiring of former player Calvin Cage as assistant coach.
Women’s tennis coach Kristen Maines graduated from UB in 2006 with school records in singles and double wins. Now, she is the winningest women’s tennis coach in UB program history. After the team’s victory over Siena on Feb. 11, Maines claimed her 137th win, breaking her former coach and mentor Kathy Twist’s record.
Softball (10-19, 4-1 MAC) went undefeated in a three-game homestand against the Bowling Green Falcons (8-22, 1-9 MAC) this past weekend, marking their fourth-straight win in conference play.
Softball (5-12) traveled to Clinton, South Carolina this weekend to compete in the PC Invitational, hosted by Presbyterian College. The Bulls went 2-2 and now hold a record of 5-12.
Softball (3-10) traveled to Norfolk, Virginia this weekend for the team’s third invitational of the 2023 season. The Bulls won two out of five games and sit at 3-10 on the season.
Women’s basketball (9-12, 4-8 MAC) tallied their third-straight loss in a heartbreaker to Central Michigan (5-18, 3-9 MAC) Saturday. Despite a good look on a drive up the lane by fifth-year guard Zakiyah Winfield in their final possession, the Bulls fell to the Chippewas, 72-71, via fifth-year CMU guard Mikayla Hall’s late game heroics.