Bulls Burn Broncos To Extend Win Streak
On Tuesday night, Western Michigan found out firsthand what Ohio learned over the weekend; the men's basketball team is a different squad in the second half.
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On Tuesday night, Western Michigan found out firsthand what Ohio learned over the weekend; the men's basketball team is a different squad in the second half.
If you turned off your TV at halftime on Saturday afternoon when the men's basketball team trailed by 18 points, you missed your chance to witness history.
Before break, I wrote a column in an attempt to generate excitement around the men's basketball team.
While most students were off avoiding reality during winter break, the men's basketball team was hit with a harsh reality check – Mid-American Conference play.
Hopes were high throughout Bulls nation leading up to Saturday's Mid-American Conference opener for the men's basketball team. However, things didn't go according to plan.
People who witnessed the men's basketball team play on Thursday night left Alumni Arena talking about one name that they probably won't soon forget - Jimmer Fredette.
Alumni Arena's maximum capacity is currently 6,100 seats. The average attendance this season for men's basketball games is currently 1,499 people per game.
2010-11 Record: 2-6, 0-2 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
The most compelling game of the Buffalo college basketball season may just be while most students are preparing for New Year's in their hometowns during winter break.
Luck and great defense are usually a solid recipe for success when trying to win on the road. The men's basketball team didn't have either on Saturday night.
While most students enjoyed turkey and stuffing with family and friends over Thanksgiving break, the men's basketball team hit the road to start its longest stretch away from Alumni Arena this season.
MAIN EVENT: Quinton "Rampage" Jackson vs. Lyoto Machida
We never win. I mean, just take a look at the history.
Fans at Alumni Arena on Saturday afternoon had smiles on their faces as they watched the return of senior point guard Byron Mulkey and the men's basketball team. Perhaps none of the smiles were as big as the one on Mulkey himself.
Getting to the top is great. The journey provides memories that last a lifetime. But, as the football team can attest, climbing back up the mountain can be more grueling than the initial ascent.
I'm sick of hearing people bust on Reggie Witherspoon.
As the final seconds ticked off the clock and the realization of defeat crept into the heads of six graduating seniors, it became clear that the Bulls let another opportunity slip through their collective fingers in last year's Mid-American Conference men's basketball tournament.
It would make sense that the football team's first game after Halloween will be against a team led by Boo Jackson. It would also stand to reason considering how scary their offense has been at times this season.
One month later, the team is in the Mid-American Conference cellar and looking for anything to turn its season around.
It's played out – the debate over whether or not LeBron James made the right decision or if that decision ruined his image.