"Bulls fall to Bonnies, clip Eagles"
By JOE COLANGELO | Apr. 27, 2007Big Four baseball has seen better days. The annual Big Four Classic baseball tournament pits Niagara, Canisius, St.
Big Four baseball has seen better days. The annual Big Four Classic baseball tournament pits Niagara, Canisius, St.
The men's tennis team expected a five-hour drive to Toledo to face the Rockets on Sunday. What they didn't expect was the five-hour marathon match that happened once they arrived.The Bulls (8-12, 2-3 Mid-American Conference) finished out their season against the Rockets (13-12, 3-2 MAC) with a 5-2 loss in a match being played for the third-seed in the MAC Championships at Toledo's Varsity Courts.The Bulls fell short of the victory as junior Nikesh Singh Panthlia and sophomore Octavian Stane scored the only wins for the team in the contest."It's not the way we would have liked to end the season," said men's tennis head coach Sherif Zaher.
Last week NBA Commissioner David Stern decided he was going to look into putting an NBA franchise in Las Vegas, Nev.
Year two of the Turner Gill coaching regime officially got under way Saturday afternoon at the annual Blue and White football game.The UB Stadium welcomed fans for previewing next year's squad and they witnessed the Bulls' offensive team (White) come out against the defensive squad (Blue) 51-32.
In a battle of local rivals, the Niagara baseball team made the cross-town trip to Amherst Audubon field to take on the Buffalo Bulls on Wednesday afternoon.Niagara ultimately came out on top by a score of 6-5, in a back-and-forth battle of local rivals.Buffalo (3-22, 2-7 MAC) and Niagara (10-13) had to fight the unseasonable weather, even encountering some snowflakes during the mid-day contest.
Try as I might, my facial hair grows in patchy. My genetic coding has forever forbidden me from sporting a goatee, a soul patch or even an awesome pair of muttonchops.
"This novel is fiction: Except for the parts that aren't." -Author Michael Crichton on his book, "Next" Book: Next, by Michael CrichtonThemes: the future and deception Background: Michael Crichton, the creator of the television series "ER," as well as the author of new-age classics including "Jurassic Park," was born in Chicago Illinois in 1942.
Track star Rayshon Higgins has made a career out of soaring through the air. That's quite fitting for a man that is willing to go wherever the wind may take him.You read his name in the Spectrum for his performance in last weekend's track meet.
As I flicked on ESPN Monday night I didn't expect to throw my hands up in the air and in the process send my beverage of choice shattering to the ground.
The gates fly open, the horses charge, then snap. I rewind the tape. Snap. Again. Snap. It becomes hard to watch.