The Sharpest Point: On Deck for Glory in the MLB 2004 Season
We've reached the fourth of eight first-round matchups for The Spectrum's Sharpest Point Tournament, and this week Daniel Honigman and Matt Jacobson vie for a second round appearance.
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We've reached the fourth of eight first-round matchups for The Spectrum's Sharpest Point Tournament, and this week Daniel Honigman and Matt Jacobson vie for a second round appearance.
Giving your child a name may be the most important thing that you ever do in life.
We've entered the third week of The Spectrum's 16-man (and woman) Sharpest Point tournament, and things are bound to get even spicier from here on out.
The moment I saw "Macho King" Randy Savage obliterate the Ultimate Warrior's skull with his royal scepter, I was hooked.
The Yankees. You either love them or hate them. There's no middle ground in the battle between good and evil. So, with just a month to go before pitchers and catchers report to spring training, the Spectrum Sports editors will take this space to bicker like a married couple over a topic that's hotter than the Iowa Caucus.
Hollie Cook, a sophomore guard and fan favorite for the Buffalo Bulls women's basketball team, will not be seen on court again this semester - or possibly ever again - after being suspended indefinitely by head coach Cheryl Dozier.
It's kind of sobering to be back after such a holly, jolly and downright amazing holiday break. But nothing can pull me down from the high that I am on right now, not even the frigid weather or the professors who decide to teach on the first day of classes.
Basketball is said to be a game of runs, a statement that surely applied to Saturday's contest between the UB men's basketball team and the Western Michigan Broncos.
Someone needs to hook me up with an autographed 8 x 10 glossy of Rich Kotite right now.
This was not the way it was supposed to happen.
Reggie Witherspoon heads into his fifth season as the skipper of the Buffalo Bulls men's basketball team this Friday against Canisius, and recently I had the opportunity to ask him a few questions about the upcoming season.
"Somebody's gotta feel this!"
Saturday afternoon represented a changing of the guard for the Buffalo Bulls (1-10, 1-6 Mid-American Conference), with unheralded senior warriors like Lamar Wilcher, Jeff Mills and Tom Shaughnessy playing out their final moments on the grass of UB Stadium.
"You're the best around, no one's gonna ever take you down," may have been a song applied to "The Karate Kid," but it is certainly applicable to the NBA's Western Conference as well.
I love this time of the year. The NFL is in full swing, and my beloved NBA is just tipping off, with Blazers blazing and Lakers bickering.
Poor, poor, pitiful me. That's what the Eastern Conference of the NBA says to itself every year, and rightfully so. In comparison to the West, the East looks like a bunch of scrub intramural players from Kalamazoo College. It isn't even a farce to say that the top three teams in the East couldn't even grab the eighth playoff spot in the West. It's the truth, actually.
Respect is something that the Buffalo Bulls (0-8, 0-4 Mid-American Conference) football team has been hard pressed to earn during its short, yet tumultuous existence in Division I-A.
Shakaka!
ORLAND, FLA. - When a defense allows only 12 points in a game, never mind UB's much-maligned D, much more cannot be asked of the unit.