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(11/09/07 5:00am)
In what has been a whirlwind beginning to the college basketball season, both Ohio State and Michigan State lost exhibition games to Division II squads Wednesday night while Bulls came dangerously close to being the first team of the year to lose a regular season game to a Division II squad.
(11/07/07 5:00am)
After their running all over the Buffalo State Bengals, a Division III squad, in an exhibition match, the Buffalo Bulls basketball team opens the season against another lower division foe. And if all goes well for the Bulls, they will advance to play one of the perennial superpower teams in the country.
(11/02/07 4:00am)
If anyone has ever watched the Buffalo Bulls football team, chances are they have seen a certain Bulls free safety flying around making plays all over the field. He plays like a seasoned veteran that's ready for the National Football League, but in reality, he's a true freshman that has just started his Bulls football tenure.
(10/31/07 4:00am)
In prior seasons, the Buffalo Bulls basketball team has primarily relied on its frontcourt depth to win games. However, unlike previous years, Mighty Maniacs will be watching a different kind of Bulls team, one that is guard-oriented and likes to run.
(10/26/07 4:00am)
In past seasons, by the time mid-October came around, most Buffalo Bulls fans had already shifted their focus to the upcoming basketball season. However, this year the football team has given fans something to cheer about, as they control their own destiny in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) with four games left in the season.
(10/19/07 4:00am)
Frank Sinatra once said, "Orange is the happiest color." On Saturday, when the Bulls take on the Orange of Syracuse, Buffalo hopes to change Sinatra's saying, at least for one day.
(10/15/07 4:00am)
As the dog days of summer give way to the chilly and windy days of fall, the autumn sports seasons are starting to wind down. Many programs are only a couple weeks away from their respective championships, the most competitive parts of their schedules.
(10/10/07 4:00am)
Going on a long road trip is never an easy thing for a sports team; usually the team just wants to get their games over with so they can return to the friendly confines of their own home field.
(10/05/07 4:00am)
If you attended a men's soccer game, you would notice that one of the Bulls' best players is a little small of stature. You might wonder how someone 5 feet 7 inches tall is able to thrive at playing a full-contact, very competitive Division I sport.
(10/01/07 4:00am)
The Paul Short Invitational at Lehigh University is one of the largest cross-country meets in the nation. The competition boasts several ranked teams year in and year out. The Bulls' men's and women's teams found that out the hard way.
(09/28/07 4:00am)
During week five of the 2006 football season, the Ball State Cardinals came into UB Stadium during homecoming weekend and thoroughly handled the Buffalo Bulls 55-25. Now, the Bulls will be looking to return the favor.
(09/24/07 4:00am)
"We must protect this house!" yells the man in the Under Armor commercial. The men and women's cross-country teams did just that over the weekend. In its one and only home meet of the season, the men's squad snagged a first-place finish, while the women's squad finished second.
(09/19/07 4:00am)
If you have been to an athletic event on campus you have probably seen the lunatic fans painted blue and white, screaming their hearts out for the school they love. Now some of those fans are trying to give back.
(09/14/07 4:00am)
Looking to build off of last week's Mid-American Conference (MAC) victory over Temple, the football team continues its Pennsylvania road trip this weekend. Saturday's match up will be with a perennial power known for its 107,000-seat stadium and its traditionally winning ways, the blue and white of Penn State.
(09/14/07 4:00am)
Trevor Scott may not be very talkative, but don't let it fool you. The senior defensive end is certainly a leader. He just expresses his leadership in other ways.