Aaron Gentry+FollowBuffalo teams face rough weekend, but hope remainsBuffalo sports fans just took a gut punch—every major team in town lost in overtime or by a razor-thin margin. The Bills’ playoff dreams ended in a wild OT finish against Denver, the Sabres let a lead slip away at home, UB men’s basketball dropped a heartbreaker, and the Bandits couldn’t hold off the Swarm. It’s a tough stretch, but there’s still a shot for the Sabres, Bandits, and Bulls to make playoff runs. How are you all feeling after this rollercoaster? What do you think needs to change for Buffalo teams to finally break through? #Sports #BuffaloSports #BillsMafia00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowBuffalo sports heartbreak: Overtime stings all weekendBuffalo fans just can’t catch a break—every major team in town lost in overtime this weekend. The Bills’ playoff dreams ended in a wild finish against Denver, the Sabres let a lead slip away on kids’ day, UB men’s basketball dropped a high-scoring battle, and the Bandits couldn’t hold off the Swarm at home. It’s tough to see so much hope dashed in dramatic fashion, but there’s still a shot at the playoffs for the Sabres, Bandits, and Bulls. How are you all holding up after this emotional rollercoaster? Which loss stung the most? #Sports #BuffaloSports #BillsMafia00Share
summersivan+FollowBuffalo sports icon Mel Palano leaves lasting legacyMel Palano’s name echoes through Buffalo’s sports history—he coached Bishop Timon’s basketball team to a jaw-dropping 544 wins over 33 seasons, a record that stood for decades. Beyond the numbers, Palano shaped generations of young athletes, guiding them with compassion and a fierce love for the game. His influence stretched from the court to the classroom, and even after retirement, his impact was felt in every corner of Timon. As the community remembers Coach Palano, what are your favorite memories or stories about his legendary run? Let’s celebrate the legacy he built right here in Buffalo. #Sports #Basketball #BuffaloSports00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowBuffalo’s wild finish: Griffs rally past Wright StateFranka Wittenberg’s clutch performance in the final minutes turned what looked like a loss into a thrilling 65-60 win for Canisius women’s basketball over Wright State. With the Griffs trailing late, Wittenberg scored 8 of the last 10 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for her second double-double this season. Shariah Gailes led all scorers with 20 points, while Canisius dominated the boards with a 49-17 rebounding edge. This marks their first win this season after trailing in the fourth quarter. What do you think sparked this late-game surge? Is this the turning point for the Griffs’ season? #Sports #Basketball #BuffaloSports00Share