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Mesi goes up against a New York state of mind -  3/4/2007
Here in New York State it's illegal to drive without wearing a seat belt. It's illegal to drive with the steering wheel in one hand and a cell phone in the other. It's illegal to drive in the rain without the headlights turned on. It might also be illegal to step in the road while emptying a curbside mailbox. I can't remember, but it's probably on the books. Or will be.

Volleyball for men would serve UB -  3/1/2007
If a major university such as Buffalo's were to begin all over again, eliminate its athletic programs and start from scratch, it likely would implement the following criteria in deciding which sports to play:

Schaap's book an Olympian effort -  2/27/2007
For the moment Jeremy Schaap's renown is owed to the detailed, insightful feature reporting he performs for ESPN, his prowess as an interviewer, the gentle, straightforward ease he projects from behind a microphone. That reputation has begun to expand, some might say in defiance of criticism spoken by the college basketball coach with more wins than any other.

Duffey's gifts ring true for Niagara -  2/26/2007
LEWISTON - Robert Sweet was startled when he opened a present from his son, Niagara forward J.R. Duffey, this past Christmas. Players at the mid-major level live for the chance to play in the NCAA Tournament, as Niagara did in 2005. A trip to The Dance produces memories that last a lifetime.

Regier backs himself into a corner -  2/23/2007
Too bad the general manager of the Buffalo Sabres isn't as tough as his team. How unfortunate that while the players, their ranks ever dwindling, are giving their all to hold things together, the man in charge of the hockey operation cowers at the threat of a check.

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