"At fourth school, Freelove finds home"
UB is the fourth school Josh Freelove has attended in his five-year college basketball career. It's natural to ask skeptical questions:
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UB is the fourth school Josh Freelove has attended in his five-year college basketball career. It's natural to ask skeptical questions:
When I started at The Spectrum, I just went through the motions. I strolled into class as a staff writer - and eventually into the office as an assistant sports editor - quiet, headphones in, ready to finish my work and leave. I saw it as a class and later, as I climbed the ranks, as a non-paying, part-time job that would boost my r?(c)sum?(c).
I am a major advocate of abolishing the 'one and done' rule in college basketball and the NBA.
West Virginia Wesleyan hit four 3-pointers in the game's first nine minutes and held a 20-17 lead over Buffalo. Then Bulls head coach Bobby Hurley received the results he has been expecting all season.
The "Purple Nation" crowd of students chanted boisterously, "This is our house!" as the final seconds waned down at the 'Taps' Gallagher Center of Niagara University on Wednesday night.
The men's basketball team opened its season on Friday night, but they couldn't close.
The men's basketball team won't ease into its schedule with a cupcake. It will face one of its toughest opponents all year on Friday night.
In Buffalo football's biggest game in years, its stars delivered a massive blow in their last game at UB Stadium - as they have all season.
Bobby Hurley was easy to pick out: He was always the smallest, always the youngest at the local basketball courts in Jersey City, N.J., where 25-30 guys lined up to play.
The football team had dominated in its past three games. The Bulls' starters hadn't played in the fourth quarter, as they had blown out opponents 116-26.
The Bulls have won their past three games, against lesser opponents, by an average of 30 points. This week, they'll face another underdog: the UMass Minutemen.
Lacey Middlebrooks and her brother, Will, raced to the morning newspaper to see who had thrown the most strikeouts and had a better ERA in their pitching performances the night before.
The Bulls have advanced to a 3-2 record for the first time in their FBS history. This week, they face a winless Western Michigan (0-6) squad.
Last Saturday, I was one of just two Spectrum sports writers to predict the Bulls would defeat UConn. When I got to the office before covering the game, Editor in Chief Aaron Mansfield and Senior Sports Editor Ben Tarhan approached me about my pick.
Reggie Witherspoon has led the men's basketball team onto the floor for the past 14 seasons. This year marks a new era for the program.
The football team opened the season as expected - back-to-back losses against ranked opponents and a win over an inferior FCS team. Its schedule through three games didn't allow for much insight into the team's identity.
We're four days from most of this week's NFL games and an early version of this week's picks match the theme: Place your bets early in the week.
For the last two seasons, the Bulls' running game has been the foundation of the offense behind senior running back Branden Oliver. A new back might be on the horizon for the Bulls.
Steven Means began his career at UB in 2008, as a 6-foot-3, 220-pound defensive end - an 18-year-old physical freak. In April 2013, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Means in the fifth round of the NFL Draft.
The NFL is gradually evening out. With the rise of young quarterbacks, there are more and more teams that have become competent picks as 'underdogs.' Which leads us into this week's theme: pick the underdogs!