1950–51 Buffalo Bulls men's basketball team
The 1950–51 Buffalo Bulls men's basketball team represented the University of Buffalo during the 1950–51 NCAA college men's basketball season. The head coach was Malcolm S. Eiken, coaching his fifth season with the Bulls.
1950–51 Buffalo Bulls men's basketball | |
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Conference | Independent |
1950–51 record | 13–8 |
Head coach | Malcolm S. Eiken (5th season) |
Schedule
Date time, TV |
Opponent | Result | Record | Site city, state | |||||||
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11/25/1950 |
Wash. & Jeff. | L 62–64 | 0–1 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
at Siena | W 59–46 | 0–2 |
Loudonville, NY | ||||||||
12/08/1950 |
Grove City | W 75–62 | 1–2 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
12/15/1950 |
Toronto | W 78–57 | 2–2 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
Delaware | W 56–38 | 3–2 |
Buffalo, NY | ||||||||
12/16/1950 |
Washington St. | L 49–70 | 3–3 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
12/19/1950 |
at Hobart | W 87–50 | 4–3 |
Geneva, NY | |||||||
12/22/1950 |
Alfred | W 75–44 | 5–3 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
Connecticut | L 51–61 | 5–4 |
Buffalo, NY | ||||||||
12/28/1950 |
Case | W 56–53 | 6–4 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
12/30/1950 |
Williams | W 68–49 | 7–4 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
1/01/1951 |
Colby | L 56–76 | 7–5 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
1/05/1951 |
Rochester | W 56–55 | 8–5 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
1/11/1951 |
Niagara | L 41–59 | 8–6 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
1/12/1951 |
at Alfred | W 47–45 | 9–6 |
Alfred, NY | |||||||
2/05/1951 |
at Colgate | L 73–77 | 9–7 |
Hamilton, NY | |||||||
at Toronto | W 74–60 | 10–7 |
Toronto, Ontario | ||||||||
2/17/1951 |
Lafayette | W 69–55 | 11–7 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
2/22/1951 |
Wake Forest | L 59–77 | 11–8 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
2/24/1951 |
R.P.I. | W 82–66 | 12–8 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
3/02/1951 |
Hobart | W 83–51 | 13–8 |
Buffalo, NY | |||||||
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. |
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References
- "Buffalo Bulls Basketball Media Guide". Buffalo University. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
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