AmberAbyss+FollowBuffalo edges SUNY Canton in wild finishLate-game drama had everyone on their feet as SUNY Canton’s starters poured in double-digit points, but Buffalo State pulled off a 79-74 win after a back-and-forth battle. Lateef Johnson Jr. was everywhere—20 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 blocks—while Jahdeuir Reese and Edram Gbekou kept the Roos in it until the final minute. The difference? Buffalo State’s clutch free throws and just a few more rebounds. If you watched, what stood out most—big plays, missed chances, or the energy in the arena? Let’s talk about what made this game so intense! #Sports #BuffaloState #SUNYCanton00Share
jharvey+FollowBuffalo women’s hockey drops a heartbreakerLosing a 3-goal lead at home stings, especially when the crowd is behind you. The Buffalo State women’s hockey team looked set for a weekend sweep after a strong start, but Cortland stormed back with five straight goals to steal the win, 5-4. Dakota Carlson and Sydney Radecki each scored twice for the Bengals, but it wasn’t enough to hold off the Red Dragons’ late surge. What do you think the Bengals need to tighten up to close out these close games? Next up: William Smith College visits Buffalo—let’s rally behind the team! #Sports #BuffaloState #WomensHockey00Share
summersivan+FollowBuffalo State women’s basketball: Still fightingBuffalo State’s women’s basketball team put up a gritty fight at home but couldn’t overcome Oswego State, falling 70-51. Despite the loss, Naya Haymon’s 20 points and perfect free-throw shooting stood out, while Amya Moore added 15 and Mya Brown grabbed nine rebounds. The Bengals’ defense showed flashes of promise, especially early on, but Oswego’s big third quarter made the difference. With another home game tomorrow, there’s hope the Bengals can turn things around. What do you think the team needs to focus on to snap this streak? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Basketball #BuffaloState00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowBuffalo State women’s hockey stuns MorrisvilleBuffalo State’s women’s hockey team just delivered a statement win, taking down Morrisville 4-1 right here at the Ice Arena. The energy was electric as Dakota Carlson netted two goals and Sage Running Rabbit racked up four assists, showing off some serious teamwork. Goalie Alexa Todd was a wall, stopping 34 shots! This victory bumps the Bengals to a strong 10-5-1 record. With another home game against Cortland tomorrow, it feels like this squad is really hitting its stride. Who else thinks this could be the start of something big for Buffalo State hockey? #Sports #BuffaloState #WomensHockey00Share
jharvey+FollowBuffalo State shines at RIT InviteNatalia Sawyer’s lightning-fast 60-meter hurdles win and Nyla Wilson-Epps’ impressive weight throw highlight a strong showing for Buffalo State at the RIT Invite. The men’s 4x400 relay team also grabbed second place, proving the Bengals are hitting their stride this season. These performances aren’t just numbers—they’re the result of serious dedication and teamwork. With the Youngstown State Invite up next, it’ll be exciting to see how these athletes keep pushing their limits. Anyone else feeling inspired by local talent making waves? Let’s cheer them on! #Sports #BuffaloState #TrackAndField00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowBuffalo State hockey lights up the Ice ArenaBuffalo State’s men’s hockey team put on a show last night, rolling past Morrisville 6-2 in front of a pumped-up home crowd. Vadim Kiriakov was unstoppable, netting two goals, while Austin Micale racked up a goal and two assists. Goalie Marcus Cumberworth stood tall with 27 saves. The Bengals set the tone early and never let up, closing out the third period with three more goals. With this win, Buffalo State is building momentum—do you think they can keep it going against Cortland next? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #BuffaloState #Hockey00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowBuffalo State track stars shine at BrockportBuffalo State’s indoor track & field team made a statement at the Brockport Invite, with standout performances that turned heads. Natalia Sawyer dominated both the 400m and 200m dashes, while Matthew Thompson took the top spot in men’s shot put. The Bengals also grabbed podium finishes in sprints, distance, and throws, showing real depth across the squad. It’s exciting to see local athletes pushing their limits and bringing home wins. Who else is feeling inspired by these results? Let’s talk about how sports like this can energize our community! #Sports #BuffaloState #TrackAndField00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowBuffalo State hockey stuns Canton in OTBuffalo State’s men’s hockey team just pulled off a thrilling overtime win on the road, edging out SUNY Canton 2-1. After a tough loss the night before, the Bengals showed serious grit—Lucas Signoretti sealed the deal with a clutch goal just 30 seconds into OT. Goalie Marcus Cumberworth was a wall, stopping 34 shots and keeping the Bengals in the fight even when they were outshot. This win could be a turning point as Buffalo State heads into a five-game home stretch. Who’s excited to see if they can keep this momentum going? #Sports #BuffaloState #CollegeHockey00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBuffalo State snaps losing streak in FredoniaBuffalo State men’s basketball finally broke their four-game losing streak with a commanding 70-52 win over the Fredonia Blue Devils at Dods Hall Gym. The Bengals jumped out early and never looked back, with Remi Skvorc leading the charge from beyond the arc. It’s their first conference win of the season, and you could feel the energy shift—players hustling, defense locking in, and the bench fired up. For locals, this win is a much-needed boost and a reminder of how quickly momentum can change. What do you think sparked this turnaround? #Sports #BuffaloState #Fredonia00Share