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The University at Buffalo softball program was established in 1979, originally competing at the Division III level. The University discontinued the program in 1987. On November 3, 1998, the University announced the reinstatement of the softball program, as mandated by the Mid-American Conference. Marie Curran was named head coach on May 6, 1999.
The Buffalo State Bengals are composed of 18 teams representing Buffalo State University in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, cross country, ice hockey, soccer, swimming & diving, and track and field. Men's sports include football. Women's sports include volleyball, lacrosse, and softball.
North Dakota State: 3–0 1991 Portland State: 3–0 1997 Barry: 3–2 2022 Concordia-St Paul: 3–1 Softball NCAA: Division II 2014 Valdosta State: 3-2 2021 Biola: 0-5 / 7-4 / 4-1 Women's Outdoor Track & Field NCAA: Division II 2017 Grand Valley State: 64-44 2022 Grand Valley State 77-64 Women's Indoor Track & Field NCAA: Division II 2018 ...
Buffalo State. Softball – Sydney Shuta, Jr. (Newburgh, Speech Pathology) Marlboro High School graduate Sydney Shuta plays outfield for Buffalo State '25. PHOTO PROVIDED. SUNY Brockport.
The Buffalo Gap senior will play softball while studying biology. The Randolph-Macon coaches invited Talley for an overnight stay on campus to get to know the school and team better. That sold the ...
The RIT Tigers are composed of 22 teams representing the Rochester Institute of Technology in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, crew, cross country, cheerleading, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, and track and field.
The Fredonia Blue Devils (also known as the SUNY Fredonia Blue Devils or the Fredonia State Blue Devils) are composed of 16 teams representing the State University of New York at Fredonia in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, cross country, soccer, swimming & diving, and track and field. Men's sports include ...
Buffalo State was founded in 1871 as the Buffalo Normal School before becoming the State Normal and Training School (1888–1927), the State Teachers College at Buffalo (1928–1946), the New York State College for Teachers at Buffalo (1946–1950), SUNY, New York State College for Teachers (1950–1951), the State University College for Teachers at Buffalo (1951–1959), the State University ...