On the cusp of greatness
The Bulls (15-12, 8-8 MAC) did not have an easy end to their season.
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The Bulls (15-12, 8-8 MAC) did not have an easy end to their season.
SUNY officials remain tight-lipped about whether they’ll allow UB’s club rowers to use tens of thousands of dollars worth of equipment that formerly belonged to the Division I rowing team, which the university eliminated last year.
The Bulls (0-0, 0-0 MAC) are ready to make the most out of their season and their senior players, and make history for UB once again.
The Bulls should not have had a 7-9-3, 5-4-2 MAC record this season, nor should the Bulls have lost in the first round of the MAC tournament.
The Bulls’ (14-9, 7-5 MAC) weekend was a road trip of highs and lows. The team defeated the Kent State Golden Flashes (5-18, 3-9 MAC) 3-0 on Friday in a strong defensive performance. But lost 3-0 to the Ohio Bobcats (13-13, 7-5 MAC) on Saturday, ending the Bulls’ five-game win streak.
UB President Satish Tripathi said at the field house groundbreaking ceremony on Oct. 7 that the field house will be open to all students. However, the field house will only be available for athletes on Division I, club and intramural teams, according to an official statement from UB Athletics.
ROCHESTER—Hustling isn’t easy. This was the motto for the UB club Frisbee team this past weekend, playing all their games dressed as ’70s era hustlers, wearing zoot suits, fur jackets and canes. The team was given the chance to dress up in costumes and play in the Danse Macabre ultimate Frisbee tournament at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).
One week ago, it looked like the Bulls (11-8, 4-4 MAC) were losing control of their season. They started the year strong with big non-conference wins and won their first two conference games, but the team soon came under hard times losing four straight conference games.
The Bulls (5-6-1, 3-2-1 MAC) have had a busy three weeks, playing twice a week since the start of the conference season but have a reoccurring issue of losing on Sundays.
The Bulls (5-6-2, 3-2-1 MAC) had momentum coming into Sunday’s home game against Kent State, the defending MAC champions.
UB President Tripathi, Director of Athletics Allen Greene and others used commemorative blue and white shovels and hard hats to break ground on a ceremonial mound of dirt representing the start of the field house construction Saturday afternoon.
Well, the football team (3-2, 1-0 MAC ) proved me wrong. I wrote a few weeks ago about how I felt there was nothing to be excited for this season and how I expected another losing record for the program.
Every morning that former UB Division-I rower Natalie Howk arrives to her new club rowing team's practice, she sees her old team’s equipment -- worth tens of thousands of dollars -- going unused.
Why does UB need a new fieldhouse and why is the university willing to spend so much money on it? I spoke with students, faculty and people throughout Amherst about this and the common defense was that we look bad without one.
The wrestling room in Alumni Arena transforms on Sunday afternoons. Wrestling is replaced with the martial art of Judo and the coaches with two black belt senseis. There they teach the discipline to any UB student who desires to learn.
This time last year the Bulls (5-3) were suffering from an eight-game losing streak, a roster almost entirely made of freshmen and on their way to another poor season in the history books.
If the Bulls (1-4-1) can learn anything from their first six games, it’s that they have a ways to go if they plan to win a MAC championship this year.
Tropical storm Harvey touched down in southwest Louisiana around 4 a.m Wednesday morning near the town of Cameron, LA, according to The New York Times. The storm has now lasted six days and experts are not sure when the rain will stop as the storm was expected to continue through Wednesday. Certain areas of the city set national records for rainfall from a single storm. Local officials have confirmed 30 deaths from flood-related issues.
Last season, UB women’s volleyball (2-1) started the year on a 12-game losing streak, went 4-25 and ended up last in the MAC. The team failed to impress throughout the season, never having a single winning streak.
Volleyball - Saturday, Sept. 23 - The Bulls vs The Ohio Bobcats