UB women’s basketball looking to come out victorious in first-ever NCAA Tournament game
COLUMBUS, OHIO – The Buffalo women’s basketball team isn’t just happy to be in the NCAA Women’s Tournament.
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COLUMBUS, OHIO – The Buffalo women’s basketball team isn’t just happy to be in the NCAA Women’s Tournament.
The Buffalo men’s basketball team (20-14, 10-8 Mid-American Conference) has received the No. 14 seed in the South region of the NCAA Tournament and will play No. 3 seed Miami in Providence, Rhode Island on Thursday night.
The Buffalo women’s basketball team will make its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in a place familiar for UB basketball programs going to their first dance: Columbus, Ohio.
The Buffalo men’s basketball team now knows its first opponent for its second-ever NCAA Tournament appearance.
After the men’s basketball team’s Mid-American Conference Semifinal victory Friday night, junior wing Willie Conner said that Buffalo needed to play a complete 40 minutes in order to beat No. 1 seed Akron and expressed disappointment when looking back at his team’s two regular season losses to the Zips.
The Buffalo women’s basketball team and Central Michigan were tied at 71 after 44 minutes and 57 seconds of basketball Saturday. The chance to be named Mid-American Conference Champions and a ticket to the NCAA Tournament hung in the balance.
For the Buffalo men’s basketball team, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
The Buffalo women’s basketball team is one win away from making its first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance.
Anything can happen in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
With 45 seconds left in the Mid-American Conference Championships heavyweight final, Buffalo freshman Jake Gunning had a chance to claim his first conference championship and advance to the NCAA Tournament in New York City.
Respect all, fear none.
As the final minute ticked down Monday, Alumni Arena’s student section erupted into an “On to Cleveland” chant.
The moment Mackenzie Loesing found out her basketball career was over, the first person she thought to call outside of her immediate family was her head coach, Felisha Legette-Jack.
On Thursday, teammates, coaches, friends and family gathered to remember the life of Solomon Jackson.
There have been plenty of reasons why the Buffalo women’s basketball team’s season hasn’t gone as planned.
All the Buffalo men’s basketball team needed was a victory Tuesday night to clinch at least a No. 4 seed in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
The Buffalo women’s soccer team wants to continue its recent run of success.
It took 45 minutes to decide a winner.
Almost all underdog teams claim they can pull off the upset.
It was the Grand Island native that came up big on “Grand Island Night” at Alumni Arena Wednesday.