The indoor track and field season kicked off on Saturday for the University at Buffalo as the Bulls competed at the Doug Raymond Invitational hosted by Kent State University. There was no team scoring at the meet.
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The indoor track and field season kicked off on Saturday for the University at Buffalo as the Bulls competed at the Doug Raymond Invitational hosted by Kent State University. There was no team scoring at the meet.
In a game that featured 14 lead changes and 11 ties, the Buffalo Bulls (8-6, 1-2 MAC) found themselves behind when the clock hit 0:00 Saturday evening at Millett Hall, falling 52-51 to the Miami (OH) Redhawks (5-10, 1-2 MAC). Mitchell Watt had another …
A Two Car Crash in Hamburg is blamed on winter storm.
The heavy snow was a welcome sight for many in ski country who suffered rough conditions through a mild December.
1) Question: Thomas Vanek and Jason Pominville account for what percentage of the reason the Buffalo Sabres aren’t the leading candidate for the No. 1 overall pick in the NHL Draft? (If you’re looking for an answer, I’ll hazard a guess of 79.4 percent) 2) It would be excellent if this happened more than twice [...]
Winter’s long-awaited arrival was welcomed by many people across the community Friday.Some say the snow came just in the nick of time.
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The wintry weather made for slippery roads Friday in Genesee County. Emergency crews were busy keeping up with the number of crashes.
California man killed Thursday morning, according to report.
It was a messy morning commute through Hamburg and Lackawanna as snow and high winds created near white out conditions.
University at Buffalo wide receiver Alex Neutz and defensive end Colby Way were named to the Academic All-Mid-American Conference Team on Friday, as voted on by faculty athletic representatives at MAC institutions.
Neutz is a management major with a 3….
At the ABNY breakfast this morning, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said growing New York’s technology sector is key to improving the state’s economy. She said she hopes to help high tech companies flourish in New York by pursuing new le…
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