Rundown: This week in UB Athletics
Men’s basketball (13-12, 7-5 Mid-American Conference)
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Men’s basketball (13-12, 7-5 Mid-American Conference)
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Women’s basketball (15-5, 5-4 Mid-American Conference)
With the end of their season in sight, UB’s football team nearly pulled off a comeback win on Saturday.
The Western Michigan Broncos (11-0, 7-0 Mid-American Conference) deserve to be playing in a “New Year’s Six” bowl game.
The No. 21 Western Michigan Broncos (11-0, 7-0 Mid-American Conference) came into Saturday to show off for the College Football Playoff committee. They did just that.
UB women’s basketball managed to pull off several upsets on their way to a Mid-American Conference Championship and NCAA tournament berth last year. They were behind arguably the best backcourt in the MAC.
Saturday afternoon was rough for the Buffalo Bulls (2-8, 1-5 Mid-American Conference) football team. They couldn’t get out of their own way and lost to the Miami (OH) RedHawks (5-6, 5-2 MAC) 35-24 on the back of their own mistakes. For the second straight week, the Bulls outgained their opponent but lost because of their own mistakes.
UB football continues to be its own worst enemy. Mistakes have plagued the team all season and Saturday was no different.
UB head men’s soccer coach Stu Riddle has said all year that there are no easy wins in the six-team, highly contested Mid-American Conference.
For years now, the running back position has been among the strongest position groups for UB’s football team.
The Buffalo Bulls (2-7, 1-4 Mid-American Conference) are coming off nine days rest as they prepare to face the Miami (OH) RedHawks (4-6, 4-2 MAC) on Saturday. After a disappointing performance last week, Buffalo will have to bounce back against a RedHawks team that is currently on a four game winning streak. This will be the Bulls final home game of the year.
For the second straight year the Buffalo Bulls men’s basketball team began their season by unveiling a MAC Championship banner. The rest of the night, however, hardly went as planned for the Bulls.
Mistakes were the name of the game Thursday.
After coming up short three times last season, the Buffalo Bulls (5-5, 2-0 NECHL) men’s hockey team toppled rival Niagara Purple Eagles (2-8, 2-1 NECHL), 4-2, in their first attempt this season.
On Thursday night, senior running back Jordan Johnson finally looked like the unstoppable force many expected him to be when coming into the season.
Northern Illinois came out fast Saturday as senior receiver Aregeros Turner took the opening kickoff 97 yards to the house, virtually untouched.
The Bulls football team certainly has not started the season the way they expected.
With just over three minutes left in the third quarter, Ball State sophomore running back James Gilbert broke away from Buffalo’s defense on an 80-yard rush.
The Buffalo Bulls football team (1-4, 0-1 Mid-American Conference) opened up conference play this week when they hosted the Kent State Golden Flashes (2-4, 1-1 MAC) at UB Stadium Saturday.