"Too little, too late as Bulls fall to Army"
Trailing by eight points with 30 seconds left in its game against Army Saturday, the football team faced a fourth down on its own 32-yard line with no timeouts left.
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Trailing by eight points with 30 seconds left in its game against Army Saturday, the football team faced a fourth down on its own 32-yard line with no timeouts left.
When Shawn Burke served as assistant coach of the women’s soccer team, he specialized in overseeing Buffalo’s defense. Through his first four games as head coach of the Bulls, Buffalo has not allowed a single goal.
On Tuesday, men’s basketball head coach Bobby Hurley agreed to a contract extension with Buffalo through the 2018-19 season.
With 12:56 left in the football team’s season opening game against Duquesne, Buffalo trailed 28-24 and were backed up at its own three-yard line.
When Lee Skinner’s future teammates joined the Bulls on national signing day in 2010, the now senior linebacker had no idea he’d be donning blue and white come the start of his college career.
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The volleyball team failed to make the Mid-American Conference Tournament last season despite beginning the year with a program-best 12-0 start and having MAC Defensive Player of the Year Kelly Svoboda.
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ESPN’s flagship channel will be bringing its cameras to UB Stadium for the first-time ever when the football team hosts Baylor on Sept. 12.
Former Buffalo linebacker Khalil Mack’s fifth overall selection by the Oakland Raiders in the NFL Draft on May 8 brought unprecedented attention to the UB football program.
UB Athletics had perhaps its most successful year in school history during 2013-14.
One motorcycle ride changed Reed Sunahara’s whole life.
The Buffalo wrestling team has been banned from postseason play for the 2014-15 season.
Think of the prototypical pitcher.
Last season, the softball team did not score its 29th run until its 14th game. This season, the team accomplished that feat in two games.
Both the men's and women's tennis team earned a victory in their respective Mid-American Conference Tournaments this weekend, but neither will be returning to Buffalo with a championship.
Over its past 15 games, the baseball team has traded-off on winning and losing streaks. The Bulls are currently enjoying a three-game winning streak, and with the final month of the season approaching, they can ill afford to begin a losing streak.
Jonathan Jones played third base for Portville High School, where he would routinely toss a quarter-pound baseball about 20 meters away to his shortstop. In college, Jones now hurls a 16-pound shot put ball more than 60 meters with similar ease.
The football team got a look at three of its quarterbacks Saturday, but if everything goes according to the Bulls' plan, none of them will see the field in the fall. Buffalo did get a good look at a player who could see major playing time in the backfield this season: freshman running back Jordon Johnson.
When former Bulls running back James Starks - the school's all-time leading rusher at the time - graduated after the 2009 season, it not only left a major hole in the backfield, but also marked the end of the career of one of the greatest athletes UB had ever seen.