Volleyball Goes Winless Over Weekend
By ANNA-LESA CALVERT | Nov. 25, 2002Overall: 9-23, 1-17 in the MAC. That is how the UB volleyball team's final record looked after their season-ending battles over the weekend.
Overall: 9-23, 1-17 in the MAC. That is how the UB volleyball team's final record looked after their season-ending battles over the weekend.
The UB men's club hockey team combined to score 17 goals in two games while only allowing five, earning two more marks in the win column this weekend.
Do you remember being a little kid in elementary school and whenever the important people in the school district would come to visit, everyone would be lectured about being on their best behavior?
There is nothing better than watching a team play at its best, and Sunday afternoon found anyone at the Women's Soccer Practice Field watching a team play at its very best.In a match that was fiercely fought, the men's soccer (6-6-1, 3-2-0) team defeated the University of Kentucky (7-7-0, 0-2-0), a team that was ranked as high as 17th in the national polls this year, by a score of 2-1.Early on anyone could tell that the men were ready to play.
"Nobody can reach the top without the unrelenting efforts of all." - Michael Useem.The UB men's soccer team has seen the reality of this quote over the past two weekends.
Following their 2-1 upset win last Friday against the Marshall Thundering Herd, the UB men's soccer team looks to continue their success and exact a little revenge on Sunday when they take on the Western Michigan Broncos (2-6-1, 0-2-0 MAC). UB's defeat of Marshall marks their second straight victory over the Thundering Herd and with the win the team's record improves to 4-5-1 overall and 1-1-0 in conference play.
As the UB Volleyball team looks to break their 45-match MAC losing streak, two difficult opponents make their way to Buffalo's Alumni Arena.
Competitive and fiery or laid back and easy going. Most people cannot be both, but that's how UB men's soccer Captain Mike Peplinski sees himself, proving that there are definitely two sides to this senior midfielder.
One little mistake can cost you a game. Just ask the UB men's soccer team.In all the non-conference games the Bulls have lost this season, it can be said that they have made one glaring mistake per game, which in turn has shown up in their loss column.