Bulls win back-to-back on the road
Volleyball went 2-0 this past weekend winning Mid-American Conference games against the Western Michigan Broncos and the Northern Illinois Huskies.
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Volleyball went 2-0 this past weekend winning Mid-American Conference games against the Western Michigan Broncos and the Northern Illinois Huskies.
The Bulls responded from their worst offensive performance of the year by putting up 34 points against the top-ranked defense in the Mid-American Conference and gaining the program’s first-ever road win over the Central Michigan Chippewas. Buffalo (5-1, 2-0 MAC) looks to continue its success Saturday against the Akron Zips (2-2, 0-1 MAC) at home. It will be the Bulls’ homecoming game.
The Bulls now sit at 5-1 on the season and are on the verge of bowl eligibility. With a win this weekend, the Bulls will almost guarantee a bowl appearance this season.
UB soccer’s star senior forward Carissima Cutrona is out for the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury against the Eastern Michigan Eagles on Sept. 30.
Football (4-1, 1-0 Mid-American Conference)
Football (0-0, 0-0 Mid-American Conference)
Three former Bulls were recently invited to an NFL minicamp, while former defensive end Derome Harris signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Buffalo struggled this weekend against the Ohio Bobcats, losing three games by eight or more points. The Bulls (15-29, 6-14 Mid-American Conference) have not scored more than two runs in a game since April 18 and are on a seven-game losing streak.
The no.11 Bulls lost 79-63 to the no.2 South Carolina Gamecocks in the Sweet Sixteen round of the NCAA Tournament at the Times Union Center in Albany, New York Saturday. The game marked the first Sweet Sixteen appearance for the Buffalo program and the first time the Bulls played a reigning NCAA champ with last year’s winner, South Carolina.
No.11 Buffalo continued its historic season Monday night when they beat the no.3 Florida State Seminoles 86-65. This marked the program’s first birth to the Sweet Sixteen coming off its first appearance in the round of 32. It was a team effort as all of Buffalo’s starters had 10 points or more.
No.13 Buffalo lost 93-75 to the no.5 Kentucky Wildcats in the second round of the NCAA tournament Saturday afternoon in Boise, Idaho. The Bulls season comes to an end after setting both the program's wins in a season record and making it further in the the NCAA tournament than any other team in program history.
No.11 Buffalo beat the no.6 South Florida Bulls 102-79 Saturday afternoon in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Tallahassee, Florida. This was the program’s second appearance in the tournament, entering off its first at-large bid. This comes after the men’s basketball team won the program’s first NCAA Tournament game Thursday.
The No. 11 Bulls will play the No. 6 Southern Florida Bulls on Saturday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament after receiving the program’s first at-large bid. This is the Bulls’ second trip to the tournament after winning the Mid-American Conference Championship in 2016.
The Bulls set a program record for most wins in a season with their 81-51 win over the Kent State Golden Flashes at the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center Wednesday night.
The softball team is heading to the sunny shores of Florida for week three of the 2018 Eastern Michigan University Madeira Beach Spring Invitational starting Friday.
This Wednesday to Saturday, the swimming and diving team will be competing in Mid-American Conference championships. The track and field team will be competing in the indoor MAC championship Friday and Saturday.
The men’s basketball team is less than three weeks away from the Mid-American Conference championship. They are only one win away from winning the East Division with their success this season.
Men’s Basketball (16-6, 8-1 MAC)
Men’s Basketball vs. Niagara Purple Eagles (3-5) 106-87
Football (4-6, 2-4 MAC)