Swimming and diving teams look toward championships
The men's and women's swimming and diving team is having success so far this season. That's no small feat, considering the teams' school-best finishes the past two seasons.
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The men's and women's swimming and diving team is having success so far this season. That's no small feat, considering the teams' school-best finishes the past two seasons.
Any time junior forward Javon McCrea doesn't convert a single field goal, the men's basketball team expects it to be a long night.
College football is built on its traditional rivalries.
Earlier this week, a young woman with a 7-month-old child was in a car accident. She was rushed to Erie County Medical Center (ECMC), but her baby was taken elsewhere. The woman did not know the fate of her child, but Dr. Michael Manka did.
Jennifer witnessed one of three assaults that took place late Saturday evening in the University Heights.
On Sunday, Nov. 4, the Student Association Senate met and awarded grants to two clubs and derecognized 10 others.
Since I was 9 years old, I have thought Sept. 11 would be the worst disaster New York City would go through in my lifetime.
The cross-country team has the opportunity to do something few Buffalo runners have ever done: compete at home in a meaningful meet.
A seemingly lifeless box emitted a single word: "Georgia."
As I stood on the sideline of the homecoming football game on Saturday, I didn't feel very comfortable. The cold rain had drenched me to the core and my spirits matched my wet, numb feet.
As I stood on the sideline of the homecoming football game on Saturday, I didn't feel very comfortable. The cold rain had drenched me to the core and my spirits matched my wet, numb feet.
I like complaining.
"If you had a million dollars and you didn't have to work, what would you do?"
We're three weeks deep into the best 14 weeks of the year: full of football, playoff baseball, basketball and (hopefully) hockey. But I could really care less about the scores - the BCS will find some way to pit Alabama against LSU again this year, in the "who really cares anyway" championship game - I want to see what Oregon will wear, or which uniform combination Arizona State, Oklahoma State or Maryland will wear. I want to see the throwbacks Wisconsin and Nebraska are planning for next month.
Last season when the Buffalo cross country team hosted the NCAA Northeast Regional, the men finished seventh in the region - a high mark for the program.
On Tuesday night, students gathered in the small clearing between Bell Hall and the Student Union; they assembled around small flags staked in the ground that read "USA" and "9/11."
From the opening kick off on Saturday night, the stars were out and shining brightly. They donned their normal fluorescent whites, with a noticeable shade of blue.
A national ranking, a conference championship, an appearance in a national championship tournament and defeating nationally ranked competition aren't usually things Buffalo teams are known for.
I love uniforms. Seriously, all that fabric with the different designs and colors that fans over pay for every year, I love it. So much so that I will spend countless hours staring at Google image search results of any and all uniforms that I can find.
The transformation of Penn State and its football team is nearly complete.