UB women’s basketball loses MAC opener to Eastern Michigan
The Buffalo women’s basketball team found success in its non-conference schedule, roaring to a 6-0 start and finishing 8-3 before heading into Mid-American Conference play.
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The Buffalo women’s basketball team found success in its non-conference schedule, roaring to a 6-0 start and finishing 8-3 before heading into Mid-American Conference play.
On Tuesday night, the Buffalo men’s basketball team shot 51 percent from the field and 57 percent from three-point range – good enough to win on most nights.
During the offseason, wrestling team head coach John Stutzman was excited to get his team back into action after the NCAA banned Buffalo from the postseason the year before. Stutzman was excited about returning talent and the strengthening of his coaching staff.
On paper, the results weren’t pretty for the Buffalo men’s basketball team last week.
For about minutes 30 minutes Monday night, the Buffalo men’s basketball team hung tough with the No. 2 team in the country and was in striking distance of what would have been one of the biggest upsets of the young college basketball season.
Defense was the Buffalo women’s basketball team’s strong point during its 6-0 start to the season, as it held all of its opponents to 60 points or less.
The football team ended its first season of the Lance Leipold era 5-7 with a 3-5 Mid-American Conference record.
The men’s basketball team didn’t exactly kickoff its hardest week of the season in good fashion.
Kobe Bryant broke a lot of records during his 20 NBA seasons playing for the Los Angeles Lakers, including holding a share of the record for most three-pointers in a game with 12.
Four months out from the Mid-American Conference Tournament, the Buffalo men’s basketball team added another tournament championship to its résumé.
With so much turnover this offseason, women’s basketball head coach Felisha Legette-Jack talked of creating a “village” to help raise her young squad.
After Saturday’s game, the Buffalo football team is still one win away from bowl eligibility.
Entering her first season as a head coach, Blair Brown Lipsitz said she wanted to change the culture of the Buffalo volleyball program and create a winning atmosphere in the gym. After an 0-9 start to the season, Buffalo was able to get six victories in conference play and make the conference tournament.
In a Mid-American Conference matchup between two teams vying for bowl eligibility, the Buffalo football team (5-5, 3-3 MAC) and Akron (5-5, 3-3) face off in the second-to-last game of the regular season Saturday.
Lance Leipold is remaining modest.
One is a blip, twice is a trend.
Less than four days ago, the men’s basketball team cruised its way to a 60-point victory.
After winning just five games last season, the Buffalo men’s soccer team found itself 90 minutes away from winning the program’s first-ever Mid-American Conference Tournament Championship and getting its first-ever NCAA Tournament bid Sunday afternoon.
It took an overtime goal from 35 feet out, but the men’s soccer team is headed to the Mid-American Conference Tournament Championship game for the first time since 2007.
Wisconsin-Whitewater head coach Pat Miller was sweating bullets, nervous about the prospects of coaching his first-ever conference tournament game. He wanted to dot his I’s and cross his T’s before the big game.