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Another Saturday meant another loss for UB football.
In what could have been a “get right” game for the UB football team, after last week’s loss at Wisconsin, the Bulls dropped to 0-2 for the second straight season. Almost identically to the 2022 home opener against Holy Cross, UB once again fell to an FCS school in their first home game of 2023, this time losing to Fordham (2-1), 40-37 on Saturday night at UB Stadium.
For the second straight season, the UB football team (0-1) will play its home opener against an FCS opponent.
The UB football team knew what it was walking into Saturday afternoon in Madison, Wisconsin. Oddsmakers had the Bulls as 28-point underdogs against the new-look Wisconsin Badgers in their season opener.
As another year of UB athletics wraps up, there are plenty of moments and milestones that stand out across all sports. From football’s bowl win and the women’s soccer team’s success in the fall to the dominance of track and field this spring, the 2022-23 year has been eventful from start to finish.
UB football hosted its annual blue and white spring game on a cool and windy day at UB Stadium Sunday. In what was a high-energy and competitive game between teammates that lasted for just over two hours, the white team emerged victorious, winning 25-7.
UB men’s basketball will be losing their breakout star from the 2022-23 season.
The men’s basketball team will find itself without a key leader once the 2023-24 season begins. Over the weekend, senior forward LaQuill Hardnett announced via social media that he will be transferring to Arkansas State to play his fifth and final collegiate season.
A new chapter in the history of UB men’s basketball began in Alumni Arena Monday afternoon as George Halcovage III was introduced as the 15th head coach in program history.
Sam Pellom, a UB basketball player who graduated in 1978, represents the last UB player to play in an NBA regular season game. 45 years later, class of 2022 graduate Jeenathan Williams could become the first UB player since Pellom to play in the NBA.
Three candidates have turned down the UB men’s basketball head coaching job, according to reports from The Buffalo News and WIVB.
As NFL free agency ramps up this week, the Buffalo Bills have made it a priority to keep some of their homegrown players.
UB’s men’s basketball program is now in the market for a new head coach after former Bulls head coach Jim Whitesell was fired Saturday.
The first result of a Google search for Curtis Jones is an English soccer player. The second is a former Penn State basketball player.
With the NFL Draft just over two months away, many of UB’s impact players are hoping to hear their names called in April.
The Bulls will be put to the test once again in 2023.
After a 6-6 season that saw the Bulls win their third bowl game in four seasons, UB announced multiple coaching changes last week. Here’s a look at the new hires:
Men’s basketball (11-12, 5-5 MAC) defeated a reeling Western Michigan (6-17, 2-8 MAC) squad Saturday afternoon, who have now lost six straight games. The win keeps the Bulls in the top eight in the Mid-American Conference standings (currently sixth), which would be enough to qualify for the MAC Tournament next month in Cleveland.
UB men’s basketball dropped to 10-12 (4-5 MAC) with a 81-64 home loss to Akron (16-6, 8-1 MAC) on Tuesday night. The Bulls haven’t lost more than 12 games since the 2016-17 season, when the team went 17-15 (11-7 MAC). UB has nine regular season games remaining in 2023.
Men’s basketball (4-4) stole the show Saturday afternoon at Alumni Arena, handling Western New York rival St. Bonaventure (5-3) 83-66. In a season that has been anything but smooth for UB, the win brings the Bulls back to .500 heading into the holiday stretch.