Isiah to the rescue
Isiah Thomas is back in the spotlight.
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Isiah Thomas is back in the spotlight.
Last summer, Darius Willis was getting ready to make the 1,500-mile journey from his hometown of Houston, Texas to Buffalo. The football prospect, Turner Gill's prize prospect of the Class of 2008 recruiting class, was ready to make an impact.
???It took two canceled games before the baseball team could compete in its Mid-American Conference home opener with Ball State.
???As numerous Bulls fans saw on their trip to the Motor City for the Mid-American Conference Championship in December, Detroit is not in good shape.
???Apparently, the popcorn at Ralph Wilson Stadium did not compare to the same buttery snack at UB Stadium.
???It didn't take long for someone to notice the success of Buffalo's athletic programs this year. Early Saturday afternoon, Big East Commissioner Michael Tranghese offered the University at Buffalo a spot in the prominent conference.???
After last year's Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship, the women's tennis team vowed to come out this year and repeat their success. The team's first appearance in the NCAA Tournament was not enough to satisfy the Bulls' hunger.
???After playing 23 games away from New York State, the softball team began its home schedule at the friendly confines of Nan Harvey Field on Tuesday. With two games against in-state rival Syracuse, the Bulls had a chance to prove their worth against a Big East member.
Being an independent team with no conference affiliation is a struggle the rowing team no longer has to experience.
Travis Henry is proof that karma exists.
???The AK Rowdies - Akron's rabid students - were rocking Saturday night during the MAC Championship. With only 40 miles separating their campus from Quicken Loans Arena, Akron students arrived in full-force.
???The dejection and disappointment on the faces of the members of the men's basketball team Saturday night said it all. Some were in tears while others were just trying to comprehend what went wrong.
???Buffalo's journey to the Mid-American Conference Championship game provided spectators with many thrills.
Not much was expected from the women's basketball team during the Mid-American Conference Tournament. The team struggled all-season long and went into the tournament as the No. 6 seed from the Mid-American Conference East Division.
The chant "Just like football" echoed throughout Quicken Loans Arena Friday night.
The miraculous run of the women's basketball had to end sometime. Much to the displeasure of Bulls' fans, it ended before the Bulls were able to grab the team's first NCAA Tournament bid.
The dejection and disappointment on the faces of the men's basketball team's players Saturday night said it all. Some were in tears while others were just trying to comprehend what went wrong.
The men's basketball team got their revenge against Kent State on Thursday.
The scoreboard was working fine Friday afternoon at Quicken Loans Arena.
A Chris Singletary-less Kent State squad took Northern Illinois' best bite Tuesday afternoon, but it was a great first half from Al Fisher that helped guide the Golden Flashes to the MAC Quarterfinals.