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The latest road trip was certainly not what head coach Reggie Witherspoon and the men's basketball team had hoped for. Back-to-back losses to divisional foes Ohio and Miami (Ohio) soured the start to Mid-American Conference play.
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The latest road trip was certainly not what head coach Reggie Witherspoon and the men's basketball team had hoped for. Back-to-back losses to divisional foes Ohio and Miami (Ohio) soured the start to Mid-American Conference play.
The men's basketball team had already taken on one dominant mid-major school this winter break. The squad didn't have enough to overcome BYU, but the Bulls got another shot in Philadelphia on Wednesday night. Buffalo took Temple to overtime, and it appeared the game would even head to double OT.
It had been 10 days since the men's basketball team last played a game – and it was evident on Tuesday night.
For the past two decades, Connecticut's (5-0) women's basketball team has represented sheer dominance. The Huskies own the largest winning streak in college basketball history (90) and hold the best record since 1994-95 (579-43).
The wrestling team has already had a tough season. It has suffered major injuries in the upper weight class, and the team lost four straight dual matches last weekend. The sixth-best school in the country didn't give Buffalo room to recuperate over the weekend.
Following an eventful offseason that was exhilarating at times and chaotic at others, the wrestling team finally got back to competition on Saturday.
Buffalo fans had no idea what to expect of the 2011-12 women's basketball team heading into the squad's first two games. Following those games, people still don't know what to expect.
It was just an exhibition on the schedule, but losing to Buffalo State would have been a catastrophe for the women's basketball team. The Bengals play in Division-III, but falling to them seemed to be a distinct possibility for much of the game.
The volleyball team has been steadily slipping to the bottom of the Mid-American Conference rankings all month long. The Bulls (10-16, 3-9 MAC) were on a six-match losing steak, and they were swept in their last four.
The men's soccer team had waited more than a decade for this moment.
There are three games left for the men's soccer team, and no team stands out more than Buffalo's battle for first place with the reigning national champions.
The 2011 season hasn't even started yet. That hasn't kept sophomore forward Javon McCrea out of the spotlight.
The script was set: the men's soccer team would go into next Friday's match against the mighty Akron Zips (10-1-2, 3-0 Mid-American Conference) undefeated in conference, setting up a battle of MAC heavyweights.
Many fans expected some sort of hangover after the men's soccer team shocked Northern Illinois last week.
In 2010, the volleyball team struggled to close out sets. Often times, head coach Todd Kress' squad would gain an early lead, only to throw it away with inconsistent play throughout individual sets.
The volleyball has been either on or off in its early matches this season. But it made sure to turn up the intensity in its home opener against its Western New York rival.
The men's soccer team is no stranger to overtime. The squad is, however, a stranger to losing.
One play – that's all men's soccer interim head coach Dave Hesch said kept his team from victory against Robert Morris.