Women’s volleyball beats Miami back-to-back days to open MAC play
By SOPHIE MCNALLY | Sep. 28, 2021Women’s volleyball (9-5, 2-0 MAC) beat the Miami (OH) RedHawks (2-10, 0-2 MAC) twice this weekend, 3-2 on Friday and 3-0 on Saturday.
Women’s volleyball (9-5, 2-0 MAC) beat the Miami (OH) RedHawks (2-10, 0-2 MAC) twice this weekend, 3-2 on Friday and 3-0 on Saturday.
UB has been invited to join the Buffalo Bills’ new stadium project by Pegula Sports and Entertainment, according to Tim Graham of The Athletic.
UB women’s soccer (6-2-1, 0-1-1 MAC) dropped its Mid-American Conference opener against the Ohio Bobcats (6-3, 2-0 MAC), 2-1, on Thursday evening at Chessa Field in Athens, OH. The Bulls then returned home to face the Kent State Golden Flashes (5-3-1, 1-0-1 MAC) on Sunday afternoon, where they drew 0-0 in a wild double overtime match.
After a tough 28-25 loss to 16th-ranked Coastal Carolina last week, the Bulls staved off a furious late-game comeback to defeat the Old Dominion Monarchs, 35-34, at S.B. Ballard Stadium Saturday.
Following a 28-25 loss to No. 16 Coastal Carolina last week, UB football will head to Norfolk, VA to take on the Old Dominion Monarchs at S.B. Ballard Stadium Saturday night.
Being a good player and teammate on the court may make headlines, but it’s who an athlete is off the court that sticks with the people around them.
There were many questions surrounding UB football heading into the 2021 season.
Starting Oct. 1, all spectators must be vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend sporting events at UB Stadium and Alumni Arena.
Despite a valiant effort against one of the top teams in the nation, Coastal Carolina’s highly efficient multiple offense scheme proved to be too much for the Bulls.
Following a disappointing 28-3 loss to Nebraska last week, the Bulls (1-1) are back in Buffalo to take on the 16th-ranked Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (2-0) Saturday afternoon.
After a dominant 69-7 Week One victory over FCS foe Wagner last week, UB football found itself on the opposite side of the scoreboard against Nebraska Saturday afternoon.
Women’s soccer (5-1-0) shut out Canisius (0-5-2), 2-0, on Thursday night at the Demske Sports Complex. The Bulls then returned home to UB Stadium Sunday afternoon, where they shut out Duquesne (2-3-1), 4-0.
Women’s volleyball (5-4) went 2-1 this weekend at the WNY Invite at Alumni Arena.
After a dominant 69-7 Week One victory over FCS foe Wagner last week, UB football (1-1) found itself on the opposite side of the scoreboard against Nebraska Saturday afternoon.
Thursday night’s victory over Wagner was a feel-good moment for first-year UB head coach Maurice Linguist.
Monika Šimkova, a senior outside hitter from Slovakia, has been in the ICU since early August with a life-threatening streptococcal bacterial infection.
The UB women’s soccer team (3-1-0) topped the Binghamton Bearcats 1-0 at the Bearcats Sports Complex Sunday night.
The UB women’s volleyball team (3-3) went 2-1 at the Crimson Tide Invitational in Tuscaloosa, AL this weekend.
The Bulls dominated Wagner in all three facets of the game, beating the Seahawks 69-7 in front of a raucous student section — and a recorded 13,063 people — Thursday night.
When Maurice Linguist makes his head-coaching debut on Thursday night, it will be the culmination of a remarkable journey that has spanned multiple levels and stops.