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Buffalo Bulls Hoops

A Chronicle of Court Dominance and Program History

Program Overview ๐Ÿ‘‡ Key Achievements ๐Ÿ†

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Program Overview

University Affiliation

The Buffalo Bulls men's basketball team represents the University at Buffalo in Buffalo, New York. The team competes in NCAA Division I as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC).

Program Origins

Buffalo began its basketball program in 1915. The team joined the Mid-American Conference in 1998, marking a significant transition in its competitive landscape.

Conference Success

The Bulls achieved notable success in the MAC, securing their first division title in 2009, followed by an outright regular-season championship and their first MAC Tournament title in 2015, leading to their inaugural NCAA Division I tournament bid.

Historical Journey

Conference Affiliations

The Buffalo Bulls have navigated various conference affiliations throughout their history:

  • Independent (1915โ€“1943, 1945โ€“1978)
  • SUNYAC (1978โ€“1988)
  • Mid-American Conference (1988โ€“1991)
  • East Coast Conference (1991โ€“1994)
  • Mid-Continent Conference (1994โ€“1998)
  • Mid-American Conference (1998โ€“Present)

All-Time Record

The team boasts an all-time record of 683 wins and 641 losses, reflecting a winning percentage of .516 over its extensive history.

Coaching Milestone

As of March 30, 2023, George Halcovage began his second season as head coach, taking the helm after a tenure as associate head coach at Villanova.

Postseason Appearances

NCAA Division I

The Bulls have made four appearances in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, with a combined record of 2 wins and 4 losses.

Notable D1 Tournament Runs:

  • 2015: Seed #12, First Round loss to #5 West Virginia (62-68).
  • 2016: Seed #14, First Round loss to #3 Miami (72-79).
  • 2018: Seed #13, First Round win vs. #4 Arizona (89-68), Second Round loss to #5 Kentucky (75-95).
  • 2019: Seed #6, First Round win vs. #11 Arizona State (91-74), Second Round loss to #3 Texas Tech (58-78).

NCAA Division II

Prior to their Division I success, the Bulls participated in the NCAA College Division Basketball Championship (now Division II) six times between 1957 and 1965, accumulating a record of 5 wins and 8 losses.

Division II Tournament Highlights:

  • 1957: Reached Elite Eight, lost to Kentucky Wesleyan.
  • 1965: Reached Regional Finals.

NIT Appearances

The Bulls have also appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) twice, with a record of 1 win and 2 losses.

NIT Appearances:

  • 2005: Opening Round win vs. Drexel (81-76), First Round loss to Saint Joseph's (50-55).
  • 2021: First Round loss to Colorado State (73-75).

Home Court

Alumni Arena

The Bulls play their home games at Alumni Arena, located in Amherst, New York. This facility has been their home since 1982.

Capacity & Features

Alumni Arena accommodates 6,783 spectators and is equipped with a state-of-the-art video board, sound system, and lighting.

Former Home

Before moving to Alumni Arena, the team played at the Clark Memorial Gymnasium from 1938 to 1982.

Notable Figures

NBA Alumni

Two former Bulls have reached the professional ranks of the National Basketball Association (NBA):

  • Sam Pellom: Played for the Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks.
  • Jeenathan Williams: Debuted with the Portland Trail Blazers in 2023.

Key Alumni

Beyond the NBA, numerous alumni have made significant contributions to the program and the sport:

  • Turner Battle: MAC Player of the Year (2005), former assistant coach, and athletic director.
  • C.J. Massinburg: MAC Player of the Year (2019), TBT Champion & MVP.
  • Javon McCrea: MAC Player of the Year (2014).
  • Mitchell Watt: MAC Player of the Year (2012).
  • Jeenathan Williams: TBT Champion.
  • Blake Hamilton: TBT Champion.
  • Jeremy Harris: TBT Champion.
  • Nick Perkins: TBT Champion.
  • Wes Clark: TBT Champion.

Retired & Honored Numbers

The Bulls honor their legendary players by retiring numbers or honoring jerseys:

  • Retired Numbers: Jim Horne (13), Harold Kuhn (19), Sam Pellom (50), Curtis Blackmore (52).
  • Honored Jerseys: Rasaun Young (11), Turner Battle (11).

Accolades & Honors

All-Americans

Several Buffalo players have earned NCAA Men's Basketball All-American Honorable Mention status:

  • Turner Battle (2005)
  • Mitchell Watt (2012)
  • Javon McCrea (2014)
  • Justin Moss (2015)
  • C.J. Massinburg (2019)

MAC Honors

The program has seen significant recognition within the Mid-American Conference:

  • MAC Player of the Year: Turner Battle (2005), Mitchell Watt (2012), Javon McCrea (2014), Justin Moss (2015), C.J. Massinburg (2019).
  • MAC Coach of the Year: Reggie Witherspoon (2004), Nate Oats (2018, 2019).
  • Numerous All-MAC selections, All-Freshman Team, All-Defensive Team, and Tournament MVP awards.

Academic Excellence

The Bulls have also demonstrated academic prowess, with players like Turner Battle earning Academic All-American and Academic All-MAC honors.

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References

References

  1.  2018-19 Buffalo men's basketball media guide, p. 94รขย€ย“95
  2.  1954-1955 Buffalo Bulls Basketball by Scott Hollander at University at Buffalo Libraries
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