Women's Swimming Dives into MAC Championships
After all the highs and lows in the conference season, the women's swimming and diving team is about to prepare for its most important meet of the year – the Mid-American Conference Championships.
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After all the highs and lows in the conference season, the women's swimming and diving team is about to prepare for its most important meet of the year – the Mid-American Conference Championships.
This season has simply been one of struggle for the wrestling team. Despite some strong individual efforts, the team has looked nothing but lackluster for much of the season, as it has gone its first four matches into conference play without anything to show in the win column.
For most students at Buffalo, February means that there is still at least one more month of snow, wind, and freezing temperatures. For the softball team, February means it's time to play ball.
The women's basketball team limped into Muncie, Indiana with few reasons to smile. It had had an abysmal defensive showing on Thursday against Western Michigan (6-17, 3-7 Mid American Conference), even though its offense had kept the team in the thrilling 102-92 loss.
Imagine it's the World Series. There are two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning of game seven, and you're rounding third. If you score, the game is tied; if you are thrown out, your season is over.
There are days in the sporting world when sports take a back seat to more serious real world issues.
The 2011-12 season has been a test of patience for the wrestling team. The Bulls (5-11, 0-1 Mid American Conference) started the year with six straight dual meet losses and a tenth place finish at the Body Bar Invitational in Ithaca.
The swimming and diving team is currently in the midst of its most successful season in recent memory.
The women's basketball team has struggled to find its rhythm thus far this season. The squad has yet to win two in a row, and the Bulls looked to change that against one of the best opponents they would face all year.
The volleyball team needed to win its last two matches of the season to qualify for the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Fans came to Wednesday night's men's soccer match for two reasons: the pregame senior day festivities, and the celebration of the end of a surprisingly successful regular season.
The men's and women's cross country teams went into last Saturday's meet hoping to earn their first ever Mid-American Conference championship.
It was easy to dismiss the men's soccer team as just another average squad after its 5-2 loss against Akron, the defending national champions.
While all UB athletes are aiming high, senior Dylan Conway is shooting for the stratosphere and beyond.
While most of the Buffalo sports teams are struggling to achieve success and attain national recognition, the swimming teams are striving to maintain it.
The women's soccer team headed into two weekend matches looking to improve its Mid-American Conference record after winning only one of its first four matches to start the conference season.
The volleyball team has struggled to find its rhythm recently and entered last weekend on a two-game losing streak. It appears that the team is just about to hit its stride after facing two strong conference rivals this weekend.
The men's soccer team, coming off of a win against the New Jersey Institute of Technology, traveled to Siena to take on the Saints on Friday night.
Mediocrity and inconsistency are two words that are rarely associated with the volleyball team. However, over the weekend at the Indiana University Invitational, those two traits took on lives of their own as the Bulls were plagued by less-than-stellar play. On Friday night, the volleyball team took on Youngstown State (0-7) in its first match of the weekend. After winning the first set 28-26, the Bulls (3-3) dropped another close set, 27-25, to even the match at a set a piece. In the final two sets, the Bulls showed signs of brilliance by cruising to victory over Youngstown State, taking the next sets, 25-19, 25-18.