After sitting out year, Cassie Oursler brings UB Bulls much needed post presence
Before she became a midseason addition to the Buffalo women’s basketball team, junior center Cassie Oursler just watched.
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Before she became a midseason addition to the Buffalo women’s basketball team, junior center Cassie Oursler just watched.
Not many people expected any positive results when the Buffalo men’s basketball team took on Duke in Cameron Indoor Stadium this past December.
The first quarter of Saturday’s game was indicative of the Buffalo women’s basketball team’s last month of play: good defense, but abysmal offense.
The Buffalo men’s basketball team could be sitting in a much different place in the Mid-American Conference standings if it could just finish games.
The men’s basketball team was a solid defensive half away from knocking off the hottest team in the Mid-American Conference.
On Tuesday, the Buffalo men’s basketball team had its first extended moments without its best player.
Men's basketball (14-10, 7-4 Mid-American Conference)
Men’s basketball assistant coach Donyell Marshall knows what it takes to be a successful three-point shooting big man. He was a 6-foot-9 power forward in the NBA for 14 seasons known for his three-ball. He even shares the record for most three-pointers in a game (12) with Kobe Bryant.
The only time the Buffalo men’s basketball team trailed in second half Tuesday was with 1.4 seconds left in the game.
I believe that the Carolina Panthers will defeat the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50. But with this matchup between a rising star in Cam Newton and a potential swan song for one of the greatest of this generation in Peyton Manning, nothing is ever certain.
I was curious to see what the 2016 Buffalo football team’s recruiting class would like.
Just days after her women’s basketball team lost on a last-second three-point shot, head coach Felisha Legette-Jack kept her players accountable for their actions on the floor at practice Monday.
Just days before the football team can officially sign its 2016 recruiting class, it will do so without its lone quarterback recruit.
A win is a win, but for the Buffalo wrestling team, some wins mean more than others.
Head coach Nate Oats didn’t want to see a repeat of the men’s basketball team’s dismal matchup against Western Michigan ever again.
Men’s basketball (11-9, 4-3 Mid-American Conference)
The Buffalo men’s basketball team is sitting at 11-9 overall and 4-3 in Mid-American Conference play. The women’s team is 10-8 overall, 2-5 in MAC play and in the midst of a four-game losing streak. Clearly, both teams will need to make adjustments to make it to Cleveland come March and have any amount of success there.
Even though most students were away from campus, that didn’t stop some of UB’s athletes from shining in their respective sport over winter break. The Spectrum has compiled a list of some of the top moments in UB Athletics that occurred over the winter break.
After coming off back-to-back double-digit victories, it was probably a surprise for the men’s basketball team to find itself down 18 points at halftime against Western Michigan, one of the lower-seeded teams in the Mid-American Conference.
After losing what head coach Nate Oats called a winnable game against Akron on Tuesday, the Buffalo men’s basketball team went on the road looking for its first conference win of the season.