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It's the most wonderful time of the year.
Opening faceoff has come and gone as sports fan begin to share their lives with both football and hockey. As the NHL season gets underway, we begin to preview what we think will happen on the ice over the next few months.
When Central Michigan standout Dan LeFevour took the UB Stadium turf in 2006, the quarterback left a lasting impression on the Buffalo football community. In the Chippewas' 55-28 victory, LeFevour completed 14-of-16 passes for 294 yards, rushed for 26 yards and accounted for four of the team's seven touchdowns.
I remember the obnoxious dial tone coming from the modem of my Dell desktop computer like it was yesterday.
Here we go again.
Every kid goes through the experience of learning how to ride a bike. As soon as the training wheels come off, it is a near certainty that all kids will receive a face-full of pavement. But they are taught to pick themselves up, hop back on and continue to ride.
It's that time of the year again. With the off-season in the rearview mirror, the National Football League kicked off its highly anticipated 2009 season on Thursday.
It's that time of the year again. With the off-season in the rearview mirror, the National Football League kicked off its highly anticipated 2009 season on Thursday.
Disappointing campaigns plagued both the men's and women's soccer teams last season. The men were knocked out of the Mid-American Conference Tournament in the quarterfinals, while the women failed to win a MAC contest.
While students bid adieu to their summer vacations with one final hoorah, the men's soccer team has been hard at work in preparation for the upcoming fall season.
???As family and friends gathered to celebrate Easter early Sunday morning, the men's tennis team took to the court to conclude their conference schedule. With the April snow flurries in the rear view mirror and the sun shining, the Bulls looked to finish conference play on a high note.
???It has become tradition for the rowing team to leave Indiana with a little bit of hardware. Not even an unexpected illness that affected numerous members of the team could prevent the Bulls from a successful performance in the "Hoosier State" on Saturday.
???After a senior day victory at Alumni Arena on Saturday, the women's basketball team sought its second win in eight games as it traveled to Kent, Ohio on Wednesday.
The women's basketball team was reminded that it is nearly impossible to win games with an excessive amount of turnovers.
???In Montreal, everyone is expected to embrace the hockey culture. Like most children in the Canadian city, junior forward Max Boudreau of the men's basketball team was raised to love the sport.