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The sounds of sophomore running back Branden Oliver blowing by defenders, sophomore linebacker Khalil Mack obliterating his opponents in the backfield, and the sighs of fans after Buffalo's nine losses are just a few that were associated with the football team this season.
The wrestling team lost key members that may have derailed its success this season. But despite the team's current tribulations, senior Kevin Smith is steadily emerging as one of Buffalo's elite.
For the past two decades, Connecticut's (5-0) women's basketball team has represented sheer dominance. The Huskies own the largest winning streak in college basketball history (90) and hold the best record since 1994-95 (579-43).
Junior Brett Correll was arguably the third-best wrestler remaining at UB. With Desi Green gone due to drug issues and John-Martin Cannon expected to redshirt this year, Correll was expected to carry a huge weight as the main guy.
Saturday featured a battle of two desperate teams.
There are many questions a person gets asked in life. However, the worst question is one of regret – what if?
In a week where the term "legend" came under intense scrutiny because of Joe Paterno's dismissal, the sports world saw a true one die last week. Joe Frazier died at the age of 67 last Monday after a short bout with liver cancer.
YPSILANTI, MICH. – Mediocre. Lackluster. Abysmal.
The football team has traveled to four road games this season, but that doesn't mean it has come to play in all of them.
Senior forward Mitchell Watt was a fan favorite last year, and his popularity prompted the nickname "Swatt." The moniker is much more than just a pun, however.
When you look at today's sports coverage, it is clear that boxing is hastily becoming a forgotten sport. As painful as it is to admit, I'm not surprised.
It had been an eventful offseason for the wrestling team. The team's nine-month break included the signing of a nationally renowned recruiting class, the renovation of its facility, and the loss of arguably its best wrestler.
The world is vast. There are many languages, cultures, beliefs, and religions that shape each region. Those differences can divide nations and negatively impact communication between people.
October wasn't kind to the volleyball team. The squad won just two matches last month and stumbled into Alumni Arena over weekend in hopes of finally getting back on track.
After 27 years of existence, it was clear that Alumni Arena was in need of some work. The scoreboard was malfunctioning, the lights were taking too long to heat up, and the speakers' sound left a lot to be desired.
It's been quite a month for UB sports. Buffalo's two soccer teams made the Mid-American Conference tournament to bookend their incredible seasons. However, success wasn't contagious. While those two teams flourished under pressure, other teams collapsed – namely volleyball and football. The teams saw their seasons slowly slip away as the month continued.
The Bulls entered Saturday's game with momentum and confidence. Senior quarterback Chazz Anderson was coming off a record-breaking performance and sophomore running back Branden Oliver looked ready to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark on the season.
Not too long ago, the word "determination" wasn't just an overused term thrown around by sports announcers.