Bulls Look for Lucky Seven in Michigan
After a thrilling come-from-behind triumph against Toledo (10-13, 2-7 Mid-American Conference), the men's basketball team is looking to continue its demolition of MAC West competition.
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After a thrilling come-from-behind triumph against Toledo (10-13, 2-7 Mid-American Conference), the men's basketball team is looking to continue its demolition of MAC West competition.
It's game day in Buffalo. The biggest Bull of them all stampedes into the locker room. He's the one that gets the team fired up and gets the fans into the game.
The men's basketball team faced an uncomfortable and unusual situation in its most recent Mid-American Conference tilt: down 13, on the road, midway through the second half, with its chances of winning a sixth straight game looking very bleak.
The struggles that have plagued the men's basketball team from beyond the arc early in its Mid-American Conference schedule have all but disappeared.
"Get outside of your comfort zone, but most of all compete. Compete in everything you do."
I'm just going to go ahead and say it.
With each game that passes, sophomore guard Jarod Oldham has continued to establish himself as one of the Mid-American Conference's rising stars at the point. He's becoming that missing link for a spot that seemed to be some sort of a mystery at the start of the season.
It wasn't pretty, but the women's basketball team finally got its elusive first Mid-American Conference win and it was a win that that was desperately needed.
Senior guard Zach Filzen hasn't been at the top of his game lately. He had seemingly lost his touch since conference play began. Without his scoring, the team has lost two of its first three conference battles.
The Women's basketball team, which was still searching for it's first Mid-American Conference win, looked to land a big upset against the seven-time defending MAC champions.
Following a strong regular season in the Mid-American Conference, the men's soccer team was looking to make some noise against a familiar foe in the opening round of the MAC tournament.
The women's soccer team exceeded all expectations this year, and on Friday, the squad was looking to pull off another shocker in a season full of them.
A lot of attention has been given to the women's soccer team and the considerable improvement it have made since last season.
The women's soccer team spent the whole of last season in the Mid-American Conference cellar. The Bulls (11-4-4, 4-3-4 MAC) were outshot, outran, and outplayed by their opponents the entire year, as they finished the season at 1-16-2 (0-9-2 MAC).
The women's soccer team hadn't won a game in nearly two weeks. But with three matches remaining and a Mid-American Conference tournament spot on the line, last weekend was as good a time as any to get back into winning form.
The women's soccer team is in a different position this year than in years past, as the squad enters a crucial stretch this weekend with playoff positioning on the line.
The women's soccer team has been priding itself on defense all season long. It currently ranks No. 2 in the Mid-American Conference in goals allowed, while sophomore goalkeeper Ainsley Wheldon leads the conference in saves.
Dear Zach,
The women's soccer team headed into two weekend matches looking to improve its Mid-American Conference record after winning only one of its first four matches to start the conference season.
The men's soccer team notched only two shots on goal in perhaps its toughest test of the season over the weekend.