Football
UB 20, Kent State 17
The Bulls went through many emotions
this week following the news that head coach Craig Cirbus' contract
would not be renewed. Saturday, however, the only emotion they felt
was elation after claiming the first overtime victory in school history,
a 20-17 MAC win over Kent State in UB Stadium.
That the Bulls did it once again
in come-from-behind fashion proved to be even sweeter as UB improved
to 2-7 overall and 2-4 in the MAC. Like UB's other win-an identical
20-17 victory over Bowling Green-this one featured a comeback in the
final two minutes.
Senior kicker Scott Keller's
22-yard field goal on the final play of regulation was tipped by a Kent
State player but still managed to find its way between the uprights
to tie the game at 17-17. After Keller kicked a 38-yard field goal to
give the Bulls the lead in overtime, the normally reliable Dave Pavich's
21-yard field goal hit the left upright and caromed harmlessly to the
ground.
Soccer
Men's
UB 2, Akron 1
Bowling Green 1,
UB 0
UB senior Tim Songer led the Bulls
to a 2-1 win over third-seeded Akron in the quarterfinals of the MAC
Tournament held at UB.
The Bulls, however, couldn't
pull out another victory as the top-seeded Bowling Green Falcons used
an early goal and then held off the Bulls to win 1-0 in the semifinal
matchup. UB ended its season at 6-10-2.
For their play in the tournament,
Joe Peplinski and Mike Peplinski were named to the MAC's All-Tournament
squad. Earlier in the week, senior midfielder Brian McCallion was honored
with All-MAC First Team recognition.
Women's
Miami (Ohio) 2, UB 0
UB 2, Toledo 0
UB saw its hopes of winning a
MAC Championship come to an end with a 2-0 loss to visiting Miami (OH)
in the semifinals of the MAC Tournament at UB's RAC Field. The Bulls
came into the game as the tournament's top seed after winning the MAC's
regular season title. They had advanced to the semifinals with a 2-0
win over Toledo in a quarterfinal match earlier in the week. Miami,
the tournament's fourth seed, went on to win the tournament title and
advance to the NCAA Tournament.
Nicole Olszewski and Elizabeth
Pfeffer were named to the MAC's All-Tournament team. Earlier in the
week, head coach Jean-A. Tassy was named the MAC Coach of the Year.
In addition, three players-Paula Listrani, Linnaea DiNallo and Pfeffer
were named to the All-MAC First Team and Cherie Rogers was named to
the all-conference second team.
Athletes
of the Week
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Joe
Freedy had his finest day as a UB Bull as he threw for a career
high 323 yards on 23-of-36 passing with one touchdown to lead
the football team to a 20-17 overtime win over Kent State. It
was the first time that Freedy had passed for more than 300 yards.
Jolie Pun was a double winner in the Bulls' Mid-American
Conference dual swim-meet openers against Akron and Ohio. Pun,
a freshman, captured the 200 freestyle in 1:55.60 and took the
500 freestyle in 5:09.36. She improved on her season bests in
both events, shaving a second off of each.
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Volleyball
Miami (OH) 3, UB 0
Ohio 3, UB 1
Cornell 3, UB 0
The volleyball team was shut out
by the visiting Miami (OH) RedHawks, 15-1, 15-1, 15-11, in Alumni Arena.
The loss was UB's 14th in a row and its 15th in league play this season.
Freshman Lindsay Matikosh continued her productive rookie campaign with
a match-high 14 kills.
In other action last week, the
Bulls fell to Ohio, 15-8, 13-15, 15-13, 15-3, and to Cornell, 15-9,
15-8, 15-11.
Swimming
Men
Ohio 132, UB 108
The men's swimming team opened
its MAC schedule Saturday, dropping a 132-108 decision to Ohio in Athens.
Senior Josh Pun took the men's 200 free in 1:45.55. Seniors Eric Stimson
and Jason McLachlan also were double winners for the Bulls. Stimson
took the 200 back in 1:54.29 and 200 breast in a lifetime best 2:13.38.
McLachlan swept the distance freestyles, taking the 500 in 4:49.31 and
1000 in 10:15.55.
Women's
UB 136, Akron 107
Ohio 141, UB 100
The women's swimming team opened
its MAC defeating Akron 136-107 but falling to the defending MAC champions
and host Ohio Bobcats 141-100 in the tri-meet. UB is now 4-1 in dual
meet competition and 1-1 in MAC action.
Freshman Jolie Pun led the way
for the Bulls taking the 200 freestyle in 1:55.60 and 500 freestyle
in 5:09.36 shaving a second off her previous best performances in both
events. The Bulls also took the 800 freestyle relay in 7:53.43.
Tennis
Men's
Senior Budi Susanto and freshman
Fery Kasiman finished with a victory and a loss in doubles competition
at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Rolex Regional Championships
at Virginia Tech. In their first-round match, Susanto and Kasiman defeated
senior Josh Hamilton and junior Bryan Rowland from Towson University,
8-4. However, that was as far as the UB duo advanced as they fell to
10th-seeded Francis Huot and Andrew Vu of Virginia Tech in the round
of 32.
Susanto and Kasiman were not
as successful in the singles bracket, however, as both dropped their
first-round and consolation matches.