UB Bulls women's basketball are bits and pieces
This is a young women’s basketball team, but let’s backtrack for a second.
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This is a young women’s basketball team, but let’s backtrack for a second.
The Buffalo football team (5-4, 3-2 Mid-American Conference) enters Wednesday night’s game at UB Stadium looking to become bowl eligible for just the third time since the program rejoined Division I in 1999.
The football team (5-4, 3-2 Mid-American Conference) picked up its third straight conference victory with an 18-17 come-from-behind win over Kent State (3-6, 2-3 MAC). With the victory, the Bulls are just one win away from being bowl eligible for the third time since returning to Division I.
The football team (4-4, 2-2 Mid-American Conference) continues to stride toward bowl eligibility. After a 29-24 victory over Miami Ohio (1-8, 0-5 MAC) last week, the Bulls will try to make it three victories in a row when they face Kent State (3-5, 2-2 MAC) on Thursday.
For some, it’s hitting the sauna with several layers of clothing on or wearing a plastic suit and running.
When parents and friends ask me what I’m going to college for and what I want to do with my life, I point to Grantland.
A 76-yard interception return for a touchdown could have been the start of an upset in the making for the football team Thursday.
The Buffalo football team could be looking at a bowl berth.
The football team (3-4, 1-2 Mid-American Conference) is playing just four days after picking up its first conference victory on Saturday. The Bulls will look to win back-to-back games for the first time all season and get back to .500 on the road against Miami Ohio (1-7, 0-4 MAC).
Men’s soccer (6-5-4, 1-1-1 Mid-American Conference)
On a cold and rainy day, the football team (3-4, 1-2 Mid-American Conference) defeated Ohio (5-3, 2-2 MAC) 41-17 and captured their first conference win of the Leipold era. Things don’t get easier from here, as the Bulls play their next two games on the road before a date with Northern Illinois (5-3, 3-1 MAC).
Hey, we all get things wrong.
I’m a bit concerned about the defense the Buffalo football team is playing against Saturday.
The Buffalo football team (2-4, 0-2 Mid-American Conference) is coming off its worst loss of the season, a 51-14 drubbing at the hands of Central Michigan. The loss was its second in conference play and third in a row. Can the Bulls get off the losing streak with a victory over Ohio (5-2, 2-1 MAC) Saturday?
The Buffalo football’s team current starting linebacker trio was never supposed to be.
In a span of less than seven minutes in the second quarter Saturday, Central Michigan threw three touchdown passes, blocked Buffalo’s punt that resulted in a safety and intercepted Bulls senior quarterback Joe Licata.
When the football team faced Central Michigan last season, it was coming off a bye week that included the firing of former head coach Jeff Quinn.
The last time the Buffalo men’s basketball team took the court, it was a No. 12 seed in the East Bracket of the NCAA Tournament.
The women’s basketball team wants to continue to build off of last season.
Transition is never easy.