McCrea leads Bulls to third straight victory
Senior forward Javon McCrea scored 25 points for the second straight game as Buffalo (14-7, 8-3 Mid-American Conference) defeated Miami Ohio (9-13, 5-6 MAC) on the road Wednesday night.
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Senior forward Javon McCrea scored 25 points for the second straight game as Buffalo (14-7, 8-3 Mid-American Conference) defeated Miami Ohio (9-13, 5-6 MAC) on the road Wednesday night.
After dropping its third road game in four chances, the men's basketball team returns to Alumni Arena on Wednesday night to put its undefeated home record on the line before a two-game road trip.
N'Dea Johnson knew she was going to get better.
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In the first half of the men basketball team's game against Kent State on Saturday, the Bulls' offense was so stagnant that at one point it went nine minutes without scoring a field goal.
The men's basketball team opened its Mid-American Conference schedule against Northern Illinois on Wednesday night with a 16-0 run in the first six minutes of the game. Over the next 14 minutes, the Bulls scored eight points.
The men's basketball team snapped its two-game losing streak on Monday afternoon by defeating Binghamton, 87-57.
Despite leading Manhattan in field goal percentage and three-point field goal percentage, the men's basketball team struggled with turnovers and missed free throws down the stretch on Saturday afternoon, allowing the Jaspers to stay in the game.
Before Saturday afternoon, the men's basketball team's last victory over St. Bonaventure was in 1996. The Bulls had only beaten the Bonnies twice and had never won against them at Alumni Arena.
The football team's regular season may be over, but with an overall record of 8-4, the Bulls will most likely receive the third bowl invitation in school history on Sunday.
Men's Basketball (1-2)
A week ago, the football team was coming off its biggest win of the season and sat in the driver's seat of the Mid-American Conference's East division with an undefeated conference record.
Dear Danny White,
After a 30-3 victory over Ohio in one the biggest regular-season wins in program history, the Bulls take to the road this week for another tough test as they seek their eighth straight win.
Jarrett Franklin wasn't sure if he was going to get a chance to play Division II football - let alone Division I.
Expectations around Alumni Arena are high for the men's basketball team this season for a few reasons.
At the 14:27 mark in the second quarter of Saturday's game against Kent State, the Bulls found themselves in an unfamiliar position.
Every athlete knows the feeling of watching a teammate or opponent lay motionless on the ground. There is a silence, an air of fear and a sudden realization that there is a very serious side to sports.
When Western Michigan's offense planned to take on the Bulls' defense last weekend, it was clear the Broncos were ready for senior linebacker Khalil Mack. Two or three offensive linemen consistently blocked Mack in an attempt to stymie the star's production.
On the football team's first offensive drive of its game against Eastern Michigan on Saturday, senior running back Branden Oliver took a handoff on third and four from the Bulls' 40-yard line.