UB Aces teams up with USTA
Division I student-athletes on Buffalo's men's and women's tennis teams aren't the only ones in school who are competing at a high level on the tennis court.
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Division I student-athletes on Buffalo's men's and women's tennis teams aren't the only ones in school who are competing at a high level on the tennis court.
The last thing the women's basketball team needed after suffering consecutive losses, was a road matchup against a team that has won all of its games this entire decade.
Iowa is known for its strong wrestling programs, but the wrestling team went into the Hawkeye State and showed that Western New York had some grappling power of its own.
What happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas.
After a disappointing regular season last year, the women's basketball team ended the 2008-09 campaign with a magical run to advance the program to its first-ever appearance in the Mid-American Conference tournament semifinals.
With the Mid-American Conference playoffs on the horizon, the women's soccer team finds itself on the outside looking in.
In football, it is no coincidence that a team that wins the turnover battle typically wins the game. This proved true during the Bulls' 21-17 victory over Akron last weekend.
Men's soccer head coach John Astudillo, currently in his 21st season as the men's soccer team's head coach, has been at the helm of both very good and very bad teams.
It's every tennis player's dream to land at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. But for most, the only glimpse they get of the historical courts is on television as they watch the U.S. Open.
The men's soccer team was controlling every aspect of the game and leading by a score of 1-0 against the Detroit Mercy Titans on Tuesday night. All of the momentum was in their favor – and then lightning struck.
After an out-of-conference schedule that made the men's soccer team trek across the country, the Buffalo Bulls finally began Mid-American Conference play Tuesday night against the Hartwick Hawks at UB Stadium.
The men's tennis team put forth impressive performances on Sunday, even with half its squad split between two states.
After winning just six games last season, the volleyball team has turned things around under first-year head coach Tom Kress. So far it has been a season of streaks for the Bulls. After opening the year with two wins, Buffalo dropped three in a row before exploding for four-straight victories.
A pair of Tonawanda residents once manned the goalie position on the men's soccer team, but the departure of one of its goaltenders has brought along an unexpected opportunity for the other this season.