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Kevin Mathias was two cards away from winning $6,514 at the first event of the Western New York Poker Challenge. The only person in his way was his friend and classmate, Thomas Hawthorne.
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Kevin Mathias was two cards away from winning $6,514 at the first event of the Western New York Poker Challenge. The only person in his way was his friend and classmate, Thomas Hawthorne.
The baseball team has found itself in a familiar situation. Three straight games have resulted in three straight losses, this time from Mid-American Conference leading Miami Ohio (26-25, 15-9 MAC).
After losing 14-8 Sunday afternoon against Ohio - the last-place team in the Mid-American Conference East - head baseball coach Ron Torgalski is prepared to make changes to the lineup when his team plays Miami Ohio (22-25, 12-9 MAC) next weekend.
Doctors said the Soria brothers wouldn't survive on September 13, 1991.
The Buffalo women's tennis team (14-5, 5-3 Mid-American Conference) entered Akron looking for revenge on Saturday.
March 30, the lacrosse team matched up with a ranked team for the first time this season and left with disastrous results - a 12-3 blowout loss at No. 4 Michigan State (8-2, 4-0 Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association). Despite stronger play on Friday against No. 8 Boston College, the result was the same.
The men's lacrosse team took an early 2-1 lead in its game against No. 5 Michigan State (7-2, 3-0 Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association), only to watch its momentary lead evaporate as the team was outscored 11-1 the remainder of the contest.
The men's lacrosse team scheduled five games over Spring Break to open its season. Buffalo ultimately played about six-and-a-half games, though.
The women's tennis team has enjoyed comfortable victories in seven of its first eight matches this season.
UB's dreams of consecutive Northeast Collegiate Hockey League Tournament (NECHL) titles came to an end Saturday night.
Despite the men's ice hockey team's dominant play in the first two and a half periods in Saturday's game against Rochester College, the game was tied at 1-1 late in the third period. It appeared Buffalo's chances at an appearance in the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) national tournament could be in jeopardy.