Give Thanks. Or Don't.
By COREY GRISWOLD | Dec. 8, 2003Well, it's that special time of the year again. We here at the Sports Desk have not lost sight of this in our mad dash to drop Keyshawn Johnson and Alonzo Mourning from our fantasy teams.
Well, it's that special time of the year again. We here at the Sports Desk have not lost sight of this in our mad dash to drop Keyshawn Johnson and Alonzo Mourning from our fantasy teams.
Getting off to a good start is an oft-heard clich?
The UB women's basketball team did not respond to the alarm clock.They wanted to keep dreaming about playing in the Mid-American Conference tournament and advancing to the title game, not waking up to face the new season.
Patrik Stefan couldn't have emptied the HSBC Arena faster on Wednesday night if he had pulled the fire alarm.
I usually don't ask for much from my hockey team, nor do I expect much. Darcy Regier has long advocated a team that competes, rather than excels, and it is because there are fans like me.
Eat it Cubs and Red Sox fans.I'm not a Yankee fan, as I have not been paying close attention to baseball long enough to have a team affiliation.
It's Hockey Time, so let's get the preview started. The teams in bold will make the playoffs, with their respective playoff spot in parenthesis.
If you really want Derek Lowe to stop making lewd gestures to you and your bench, maybe you should win a playoff series once in a while.
I have to agree with my colleague Nicholas Mendola, that Reese's Pieces does in fact bring the heat.
Most people outside of the University of Buffalo would have said the Bulls (0-4, MAC 0-0) had little chance of competing with the UConn Huskies (3-1) on Saturday at UB stadium.