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    March Madness or Bust.....A CH2K8 Legacy by Bigjdotcom01



    The Particulars

    ***I have been posting this legacy over at Madden Mania (originally but it is now gone), Gamerslab.com, Digitalsportsscene.net and SimulationSports.net, but no one reads the Game Room Franchise Reports over there, so enjoy!***

    This dynasty has been going since the end of 2007. I will transfer the entire legacy over here. I started at Pepperdine and I am now at Buffalo.

    Well, I’ve been immersed in my NCAA Football 08 dynasty forever and I thought it would be nice to change it up a bit with March Madness on the horizon. I picked up College Hoops 2k8 the other day and I am enjoying it so I figured that I would try out an open legacy with the Pepperdine Waves out of the West Coast Conference.

    Why Pepperdine, you might ask? I am now living in the Southwest and I really like the WCC. The Waves are a relatively young team with some nice outside shooting so they should be a fun team to play with.

    The West Coast Conference includes the following schools: Gonzaga, Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine, Portland, Santa Clara, San Diego, San Francisco, and Saint Mary’s.

    The post season tournament is sort of unique. All eight schools make the tournament, but the top four teams get byes. The top two seeds get byes all the way until the semifinals with the 3rd and 4th seeds getting a bye until the quarterfinals. (This is untrue in the game. The WCC Tournament is a basic eight team event with all teams playing in the quarterfinals.)

    I will once again be using mostly my assistants when it comes to recruiting as I will be making the games themselves the focus of this legacy.

    The Groundwork

    PLATFORM: Playstation 3
    MODE: All-Conference
    HALF LENGTH: 16 minutes
    SLIDERS: I will be using a slightly modified version of Heelfan71’s All-Conference Sliders.
    ROSTERS: RAZRr1275's PS3 Rosters
    RECRUITING: I will be using the recruiting assistance with mininal input on my end. If I start pulling some outrageous recruits, we may add some rules to tone down recruiting.
    RED-SHIRTING: Only true freshmen can be red-shirted.
    SCHEDULING: We will go with the computer generated schedule in year one and will used customized scheduling thereafter.

    The Down Low on the Waves:

    Arena: Firestone Fieldhouse (Capacity: 3,104)
    Rivals: Loyola Marymount
    2006-07 RECORD: (8-23,4-10)
    GRADES: Overall: 72, Offense: 72, Defense: 71, Team Unity: 18
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    Team History

    2007-08:
    Record: 20-11,9-5
    Preseason Ranking: NR
    Final Ranking: NR (RPI: 43)
    Conference Finish: 4th
    Post-Season: NCAA Tournament, First Round (L 69-66 Kansas St)
    Team MVP: Ty Shelley (SF, Freshman) 17.1 ppg, 6.5 rpg (NCAA All-Freshman Team, WCC Freshman of the Year, First Team All-WCC, Freshman All-WCC)
    Summary: A surprising season that saw a young bunch come together and ended up with an NCAA tournament appearance. They were near the top of the West Coact Conference most of the season before bowing out in the semifinals of the WCC Tournament. They gave Kansas State a scare before falling 69-66 in the first round of the NCAA tournament.


    2008-09:
    Record: 23-10, 10-4
    Preseason Ranking: NR
    Final Ranking: NR (RPI: 45)
    Conference Finish: 3rd
    Post-Season: NIT Tournament (1st Round W 78-63 Winthrop, 2nd Round L 89-77 Texas Tech)
    Team MVP: Ty Shelley (SF, Sophomore) 17.7 ppg, 5.1 rpg (First Team All-WCC)
    Summary: A solid season that saw the Waves at or near the top of the WCC all season long. A third place finish and disappointing loss in the opening round of the WCC Tournament led to an NIT berth. The Waves made it to the second round before losing at home to Texas Tech. Rico Tucker set an NCAA record for assists in one game with 24 and finished with a school record 244 on the season.


    2009-10:
    Record: 21-13, 8-6
    Preseason Ranking: NR
    Final Ranking: NR (RPI: 61)
    Conference Finish: 3rd
    Post-Season: NIT Tournament (1st Round W 82-65 Jackson State, 2nd Round L 59-76 Minnesota)
    Team MVP: Treg Badiane (PF, Freshman) 13.2 ppg, 6.9 rpg (National Freshman of the Year, Freshman All-American, WCC Freshman of the Year, Freshman All-WCC)
    Summary: An up and down season that ended with another second round exit in the NIT. The Waves started three freshmen and it showed in the inconsistency throughout the season. A third place finish in the West Coast Conference and another first round upset loss in the conference tourney cost the Waves a trip to the NCAA tournament.


    2010-11:
    Record: 30-6, 12-2
    Preseason Ranking: NR
    Final Ranking: Media: 13, Coaches: 16 (RPI: 20)
    Conference Finish: 1st
    Post-Season: NCAA Tournament (1st Round W 94-56 Belmont, 2nd Round L 84-88 Arizona State)
    Team MVP: Malcolm Thomas (C, Senior) 12.9 ppg, 9.8 rpg (WCC Player of the Year, First-Team All-WCC)
    Summary: The best regular season in school history with a school record 30 wins and a conference championship. A disappointing exit in the second round of the NCAA tournament. The team was led by seniors Ty Shelley and Malcolm Thomas, but pulled in two of the top five recruits in the nation.


    Awards

    VANCE WALBERG, Coach
    2010-11: WCC Coach of the Year


    TREG BADIANE, PF
    2009-10: National Freshman of the Year, Freshman All-America, Freshman All-WCC, WCC Freshman of the Year
    2010-11: First-Team All-WCC


    OWEN BOYD, SG
    2010-11: Freshman All-WCC


    GORDON GREENLEAF, PG
    2009-10: First-team All-WCC, Freshman All-WCC
    2010-11: First-Team All-WCC


    TY SHELLEY, SF
    2007-08: Freshman All-America, First-team All-WCC, Freshman All-WCC, WCC Freshman of the Year
    2008-09: First-team All-WCC
    2009-10: Second-Team All-WCC
    2010-11: Second-Team All-WCC


    MALCOLM THOMAS, PF
    2007-08: Freshman All-WCC
    2009-10: Second-Team All-WCC
    2010-11: WCC Player of the Year, First-Team All-WCC


    KEN TYLER, PF
    2008-09: Freshman All-WCC


    JASON WALBERG, SG
    2007-08: First-team All-WCC





    2011-12:
    Record: 14-16, 5-11
    Preseason Ranking: NR
    Final Ranking: NR (RPI: 204)
    Conference Finish: 9th
    Post-Season: None
    Team MVP: Sheldon Cuffle (C, Senior)
    Summary: A rough first season for Coach Walberg at Buffalo. The Bulls improved with one more conference win than 2010-11. A loss in the MAC Quarterfinals to top-seeded Akron ended the Bulls season. Marquee wins at Notre Dame and at home over 24th-ranked New Mexico highlighted the season. The addition of walk-ons Ali Mbaye and Jim Nardi and the flexibility of six scholarships means that better times are ahead.


    2012-13:
    Record: 14-16, 6-10
    Preseason Ranking: NR
    Final Ranking: NR (RPI: 180)
    Conference Finish: 9th
    Post-Season: None
    Team MVP: Jim Nardi (PF, Sophomore)
    Summary: Another disappointing season for the Bulls as they finished with an identical record (14-16), but did improve by one game in the MAC (6-10). All five starters return next season so better times are likely ahead for this squad. Highlights of the season include winning the UCF Holiday Classic championship with wins over Texas-Pan American and Longwood. The Bulls also handed Ball State one of their two conference losses.


    2013-14:
    Record: 21-12, 12-4
    Preseason Ranking: NR
    Final Ranking: NR (RPI: 80)
    Conference Finish: 1st
    Post-Season: NCAA Tournament (1st Round, L 76-85 Tennessee)
    Team MVP: Bernie Warren (C, Freshman)
    Summary: The Bulls won their first Mid-American Conference championship and made their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance. The emergence of freshman center Bernie Warren as a dominant force should set up the Bulls for great things. Close losses to 14th-ranked Syracuse and 8th-ranked Gonzaga set the team up for a successful conference slate. The Bulls started slow (6-7) then ended the season by winning 16 of their final 20 games including a romp through the MAC tournament winning all three games by double digits.


    2014-15:
    Record: 26-7, 14-2
    Preseason Ranking: NR
    Final Ranking: Media: NR, Coaches: 21 (RPI: 38)
    Conference Finish: 1st
    Post-Season: NCAA Tournament (1st Round, L 70-73 Pepperdine)
    Team MVP: Fendi Brady (Power Forward, Junior)
    Summary: After plowing through the Mid-American Conference, starting the year (13-0) in the MAC before Eastern Michigan ended their 19-game winning streak, the Bulls cruised to their second straight MAC Championship defeating Akron 90-70. The season came to a quick end though as Coach Walberg's former school Pepperdine stunned the Bulls in the first round of the NCAA tournament 73-70.


    Awards

    VANCE WALBERG, Coach
    2014-15: MAC Coach of the Year


    FENDI BRADY, PF
    2014-15: First Team All-MAC


    JAVE DAHI, PG
    2012-13: Freshman All-MAC


    DALE LARRANAGA, SF
    2013-14: First Team All-MAC


    BENJAMIN MA, PG
    2014-15: Second Team All-MAC


    GERRY MANNING, SG
    2014-15: Freshman All-MAC


    ALI MBAYE, SG
    2011-12: Freshman All-MAC


    JIM NARDI, PF
    2011-12: Freshman All-MAC
    2012-13: Second Team All-MAC
    2013-14: First Team All-MAC


    TERRY PITTMAN, SF
    2012-13: Freshman All-MAC


    BERNIE WARREN, C
    2013-14: National Freshman of the Year, Freshman All-America, MAC Player of the Year, MAC Freshman of the Year, First Team All-MAC, Freshman All-MAC


    LOU WATKINS, SG
    2012-13: Freshman All-MAC
    2013-14: First Team All-MAC
    2014-15: First Team All-MAC




    NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
    2007-08: Tennessee Volunteers (33-6)
    2008-09: UNLV Runnin' Rebels (31-6)
    2009-10: Ohio State Buckeyes (26-10)
    2010-11: Texas A&M Aggies (27-11)
    2011-12: North Carolina Tar Heels (32-5)
    2012-13: San Diego State (34-6)
    2013-14: Louisville Cardinals (34-6)
    2014-15: South Carolina Gamecocks (30-9)


    NIT CHAMPIONS
    2007-08: Texas Longhorns (21-15)
    2008-09: Illinois Fighting Illini (24-12)
    2009-10: USC Trojans (23-12)
    2010-11: Virginia Commonwealth Rams (29-8)
    2011-12: Utah State Aggies (28-10)
    2012-13: UNLV Runnin' Rebels (23-11)
    2013-14: Texas Tech Red Raiders (25-10)
    2014-15: Kentucky Wildcats (20-13)


    NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
    2007-08: Chris Lofton, SG (Tennessee, Senior)
    2008-09: Kevin Love, C (UCLA, Sophomore)
    2009-10: Kevin Love, C (UCLA, Junior)
    2010-11: J.J. Hickson, C (NC State, Senior)
    2011-12: Donnie Alvarez, PF (Marquette, Senior)
    2012-13: Elvin Paul, C (Georgia, Senior)
    2013-14: Ross DeLeon, PF (Vanderbilt, Senior)
    2014-15: Earv Sutton, C (Oklahoma, Senior)


    FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES
    Arizona (1)
    Arkansas (1)
    California (1)
    Connecticut (1)
    Florida (1)
    Florida State (2)
    Georgetown (1)
    Kansas (1)
    Louisville (1)
    Mississippi State (2)
    North Carolina (3)
    Ohio State (1)
    Oregon (1)
    Pittsburgh (1)
    Rice (1)
    San Diego State (1)
    South Carolina (1)
    Stanford (1)
    Syracuse (2)
    Tennessee (1)
    Texas A&M (1)
    UCLA (2)
    UNLV (1)
    USC (1)
    Vanderbilt (1)
    Virginia Tech (1)
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      West Coast Conference History
      (Beginning in 2007-08 through 2010-11)



      West Coast Conference Regular Season Champions
      2007-08: Santa Clara (11-3), San Francisco (11-3)
      2008-09: San Diego (12-2)
      2009-10: Gonzaga (12-2)
      2010-11: Pepperdine (12-2)


      West Coast Conference Tournament Champions
      2007-08: Gonzaga 69, Santa Clara 57
      2008-09: San Francisco 69, Gonzaga 64
      2009-10: Santa Clara 53, Gonzaga 51
      2010-11: Pepperdine 75, San Diego 73



      West Coast Conference Post Season Appearances
      (Since 2007-08)

      Gonzaga Bulldogs (3-4)

      2008 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, W 65-54 Bucknell; 2nd Round, L 94-68 Michigan State)
      2009 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 84-82 George Mason)
      2010 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 69-65 Louisiana Tech)
      2011 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, W 77-54 Stony Brook, 2nd Round, W 100-85 Tennessee, 3rd Round, L 71-77 VCU)


      Pepperdine Waves (3-4)

      2008 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 69-66 Kansas State)
      2009 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, W 78-63 Winthrop, 2nd Round, L 89-77 Texas Tech)
      2010 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, W 82-65 Jackson State, 2nd Round, L 76-59 Minnesota)
      2011 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, W 94-56 Belmont, 2nd Round, L 84-88 Arizona State)


      Saint Mary's Gaels (0-2)

      2008 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, L 68-59 TAMU-Corpus Christi)
      2010 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, L 71-81 San Houston State)


      San Diego Toreros (0-1)

      2009 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, L 62-58 Boston University)


      San Francisco Dons (1-2)

      2009 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 103-63 Miami(FL))
      2010 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, W 73-69 Northwestern, 2nd Round, L 83-70 Oregon)


      Santa Clara Broncos (0-2)

      2008 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 82-75 Austin Peay)
      2010 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 76-73 South Carolina)




      Mid-American Conference History
      (Beginning in 2007-08)



      Mid-American Conference Regular Season Champions
      2007-08: Ohio (12-4), Central Michigan (12-4)
      2008-09: Ohio (12-4)
      2009-10: Western Michigan (12-4)
      2010-11: Akron (14-2)
      2011-12: Akron (16-0)
      2012-13: Ball State (14-2)
      2013-14: Buffalo (12-4), Central Michigan (12-4)
      2014-15: Buffalo (14-2)


      Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions
      2007-08: Miami(OH) 65, Ohio 49
      2008-09: Ohio 70, Central Michigan 69
      2009-10: Bowling Green 86, Miami(OH) 70
      2010-11: Miami(OH) 68, Bowling Green 63
      2011-12: Akron 68, Bowling Green 63
      2012-13: Akron 59, Miami(OH) 54
      2013-14: Buffalo 90, Northern Illinois 77
      2014-15: Buffalo 90, Akron 70



      Mid-American Conference Post Season Appearances
      (Since 2007-08)

      Akron Zips (2-4)

      2008 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, W 78-72 Drake; 2nd Round L 54-68 Minnesota)
      2011 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 73-74 Arizona)
      2012 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 61-73 Baylor)
      2013 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, W 77-65 South Carolina; 2nd Round L 67-87 Georgia Tech)


      Ball State Cardinals (2-2)

      2012 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, L 52-61 Saint Mary's)
      2013 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, W 86-72 Towson; 2nd Round W 85-51 Utah, 3rd Round L 73-93 UNLV)


      Bowling Green Falcons (0-1)

      2010 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 57-86 UCLA)



      Buffalo Bulls (0-2)

      2014 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 76-85 Tennessee)
      2015 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 70-73 Pepperdine)


      Miami(OH) Redhawks (0-2)

      2008 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 56-88 Kentucky)
      2011 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 52-88 Xavier)


      Ohio Bobcats (5-5)

      2008 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, L 70-79 Minnesota)
      2009 NCAA Tournament: (1st Round, L 56-82 Florida)
      2011 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, W 84-63 Marshall; 2nd Round L 68-78 Washington St)
      2012 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, L 64-80 Alabama)
      2013 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, W 74-58 Virginia Tech; 2nd Round W 78-68 Utah St; 3rd Round W 69-66 Florida; Semifinal W 95-65 Missouri; Final L 81-97 UNLV)


      Western Michigan Broncos (2-2)

      2008 NIT Tournament: (1st Round, W 70-68 Houston; 2nd Round L 65-77 Georgia)
      2010 NIT Tournament: (1st Round: W 77-53 UC Santa Barbara; 2nd Round L 53-72 Samford)
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        Since the formatting of my earlier game logs was in tables, I am only going to post from where I took over at Buffalo. Sorry.
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          WALBERG LEAVES PEPPERDINE

          4/7/11
          Malibu, CA (AP) - Head Coach Vance Walberg has stepped down as the head coach at Pepperdine. The announcement comes one day after reports that Coach Walberg turned down a five-year extension offered by the University.

          "I have no regrets about my time at Pepperdine," said Coach Walberg. "It has been a great four years and we accomplished a lot. I felt that it was time for me to move on. I feel as though the program is in very good shape and should be able to continue to prosper."

          As for the future of Vance Walberg, well that is open to speculation. Various reports out of Buffalo are saying that the University at Buffalo will reach out to Walberg and offer him the position of head basketball coach for the Bulls as early as tomorrow.

          Stay tuned.....
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            BUFFALO HIRES WALBERG:



            4/8/11
            Buffalo, NY (AP) - On Friday morning the University at Buffalo held a news conference to announce the hiring of Vance Walberg as head basketball coach. Walberg, a UB alum, comes to the Bulls after five seasons at Pepperdine where he turned a floundering program around into a mid-major power almost overnight.

            Walberg went 102-63 in five seasons with two NCAA Tournament appearances and two NIT appearances. He led the Waves to a school record 30 wins this past season. His strengths as a coach are his recruiting ability and discipline.

            The Bulls replaced Reggie Witherspoon who went 140-213 in 11 seasons with the Bulls. He did not win any Mid-American Conference titles and did not lead Buffalo to the NCAA Tournament. He had one NIT appearance.
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              COACHING CAROUSEL:

              The following are all of the coaching changes in Division I for the end of the 2010-2011 season.

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                  2011 RECRUITING CLASS

                  The Bulls lost just one player to graduation and had already handed out their only scholarship before Coach Walberg was hired. George Bryant, a three-star power forward from Buffalo, NY is Buffalo's lone signing.

                  GEORGE BRYANT
                  Position: Power Forward (Rank: 370, Pos: 71)
                  Stars: :3stars:
                  Hometown: Buffalo, NY
                  Vitals: 6’7" 210 lbs.
                  Ratings: Shoot: C+, Skills: B-, Def: B, Ath: B, Reb: A-, Intel: B-, Pot: C+
                  ABL Stats: NA
                  Key Ratings: Close: 50, Medium: 33, Three: ??, Drive: 41



                  TOP RECRUITING CLASSES:

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                    The Down Low on the 2011-12 Bulls:

                    Arena: Alumni Arena (Avg. Attendance: 1,525 (25.0%))
                    Rivals: Canisius, Niagara, St. Bonaventure
                    2009-10 RECORD: (9-23, 4-12)
                    GRADES: Overall: 75, Offense: 76, Defense: 75, Shooting: 78, Rebounding: 80, Coach: 88
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                      2011-12 Roster

                      This is a roster that is short on power forwards and heavy on small forwards. Coach Walberg will have his work cut out for him before he can bring in his own recruits. The Bulls have added three walk-ons since Coach Walberg took over and they could play key rolls this season.

                      Let’s meet your pre-season roster for the 2011-12 Buffalo Bulls:

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                        2011-12 Schedule



                        The Buffalo Bulls have released their schedule for the 2011-2012 season. Highlights of the non-conference slate include road games at Notre Dame, Richmond and Temple.

                        Buffalo will face rival Niagara at home as well as New Mexico and Valparaiso. NCAA particpant UW-Milwaukee will visit UB on December 16th.

                        In MAC play, the Bulls will once again play 16 conference games. This season the Bulls will get two games with Ball State, Miami, Ohio, Toledo, and Western Michigan and single games with Akron, Bowling Green, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Kent State and Northern Illinois.

                        Prediction: After a rough season in 2010-11, a new coach and a few new faces should help the Bulls move in the right direction. It wouldn't be unreasonable to see the Bulls win 14 or 15 games this year and should be getting better as the season progresses. Expect a mild improvement over last season.

                        Record: (14-16, 6-10)
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                          Midnight Mania



                          10/16/11
                          Amherst, NY (AP) – The Buffalo Bulls held their annual Midnight Mania on Saturday night at Alumni Arena. The highlight of the festivities was the Blue-White scrimmage which was won by the White team rather handily.

                          The White team was made up of what looked like may be the starting line up for this year's team. They were led by sophomore guard Geoff Hedges, who scored 16 points. He was playing the point even though his natural position is the number two. He went six of 15 from the floor and three of 10 from beyond the arc, but made just one of six free throws.

                          Senior center Sheldon Cuffle was dominant down low, scoring 15 points, on seven of nine shooting, and grabbing 15 rebounds. Senior forward Arnold Pettyjohn added 13 points and eight boards. He sank three of eight from beyond the arc.

                          Sophomore Cliffone Woods played the point and was pretty effective in 19 minutes. He scored nine points and dished out five assists.

                          The Blue squad was led by an impressive performance from true freshman George Bryant. He scored six points, but grabbed 16 boards and had a blocked shot.

                          Junior point guard Winston Moss, leading the Blue team struggled mightily, scoring just one point and going 0 for 14 from the floor. He had five assists and two turnovers.

                          "Tonight was for the fans," said new head Coach Vance Walberg. "We have a pretty good idea about the skills of our guys and where they fit in, but it is a process. We have 12 games to get ready for conference play. Our goal is to get this team ready for MAC play."

                          The Bulls will open the 2011-12 season a week from Saturday at home as they host the Albany Great Danes.

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                            2011-12 PRE-SEASON POLL:



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                              11/5/11
                              Amherst, NY (AP) – The Buffalo Bulls opened up the 2011-12 season with a 58-52 victory over Albany in the debut of new head coach Vance Walberg. Senior center Sheldon Cuffle scored a game high 25 points and grabbed 14 boards in leading the Bulls to victory.

                              Albany (1-2) came out and looked like a team that had already played a couple of games, building a 25-15 first half lead. But the Bulls shifted their strategy and started to pound the ball down low to Cuffle. They closed the opening half on a 14-2 run to take a 29-27 lead into the intermission.

                              The lead went back and forth for most of the second half with neither team leading by more than four until a 7-0 run by the Bulls put the game away late, breaking a 50-50 tie with 3:32 left.

                              Buffalo (1-0) had no other scorers in double figures. Geoff Hedges and Arnold Pettyjohn each had nine points. Walk on freshman point guard Ali Mbaye dished out seven assists.

                              The Great Danes were led by Donny Hope and Ronny Massie who each scored 10. Jarrad Bowman scored nine points and grabbed eight boards. Senior Center Claude Gennie scored eight and grabbed 10 rebounds. Kenan Bills scored just two points on 1 of 15 shooting.

                              Albany outrebounded the Bulls 38-30.

                              "I liked the way that we battled tonight," said Coach Walberg. "Once we got our legs under us, we played pretty well. We have a long way to go and we definitely need to work on our rebounding."

                              The Bulls will be off until next Saturday when they travel to South Bend to take on Notre Dame out of the Big East.

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