Bulls declaw local foe
Weather conditions in Wednesday's doubleheader against Niagara were not the most comfortable to play in, but the baseball team came out on top for both despite the cold.
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Weather conditions in Wednesday's doubleheader against Niagara were not the most comfortable to play in, but the baseball team came out on top for both despite the cold.
Senior pitcher Mike Stangroom was not always a stud pitcher for the Bulls. Before coming to Buffalo, Stangroom was just an unknown baseball player looking to make a name.
Before the baseball team headed into their conference schedule, they had one final matchup against a local foe.
Wrapping up their indoor track season, the men's and women's track and field teams traveled to Kent State energized and prepared to impress at the Mid-American Conference Indoor Championships.
Many athletes want their performance to be noticed in athletic contests. Other athletes to be noticed out of the blue.
For some athletes, it may be hard to balance out their schoolwork and their athletics during their tenure at Buffalo. According to sophomore wrestler Kevin Smith, he can handle both very well.
???Championships were nonexistent in Buffalo's first 12 years in Division I. On April 27, the women's tennis team beat the No.1-seeded Western Michigan Broncos at the Ellicott Tennis Courts for the school's first conference championship. The victory made Kathy Twist the first head coach at Buffalo to win a MAC Championship.
It is rare to hear stories about children willingly going into a pool for the first time. For many parents, it is a stressful task that involves eardrums bursting due to the children screaming at the top of their lungs. As they grow up, however, most children lose their aquaphobia, learning to swim on their own.
???At Buffalo, it is commonplace for freshmen joining the wrestling team to redshirt their freshman year.
It has been a tough year for Buffalo's volleyball team. After starting off the season with five early wins, the Bulls went through Mid-American Conference play struggling to win any matches.
Sometimes, decision-making can be tough.
Serendipity happens in such strange ways.
Over the weekend, the volleyball team hosted their "Dig for a Cure" event, which raised $3,300 for breast cancer research. While their fundraising skills were honorable, they failed to defeat their first Mid-American Conference (MAC) opponent this year.
With 11 teammates on the field, soccer is a game of knowing what your teammates are going to do at any given moment. This process can take years to learn, especially as rosters change every season. For sophomores Lindsey Bailey and Kristen Bailey, this task comes easy.
Someone finally knocked the Bulls down.
???Can anyone tell me why ex-Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick is still in prison? ???It has been a year since his sentencing, so allow me to quickly remind all of you how he got there in the first place: he killed eight dogs by means of drowning, electrocution or beating while also gambling on the dog fights.
???Mid-American Conference play got underway on Friday night as the league's top two women's soccer teams squared off.
Even after 110 minutes of game play and a shootout, the Bulls and the Penn Quakers couldn't decide a victor in their match.
???The women's tennis team comes back to Buffalo with what might not be a great record on paper, but with a lot of experience gained from their tournament in Princeton over the weekend.
Hoping to best their win record from the 2007 season, the Bulls planned on using home-court advantage to their benefit. Buffalo hosted the Ramada Invitational over the weekend and accomplished that feat.