Sabres' losing streak stretches to 10 games...UB falls short in MAC Championship Game...and boxing legend passes away. Greg Larson has more details on today's Sunday Sports Update...
Sunday Sports Update
Top left: Carter Hutton was busy in net for the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday. Hutton stopped 31 of the 32 shots he faced against the Pittsburgh Penguins. However, the Sabres, who played without Jack Eichel and Dylan Cozens, could not get anything going offensively as they got shut out 3-0 at home. Buffalo has now lost 10 games in a row. Photo by the Buffalo Sabres
Top right: Josh Mballa looks for an open shot during Saturday's MAC Championship Game in Cleveland. Mballa had a 16-point, 11-rebound night for Buffalo, but the Bulls came up short against Ohio, 84-69. UB's postseason fate now falls into the hands of the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee, which will release the bracket for the Big Dance this evening. Photo by the University at Buffalo
Bottom left: Fredonia High School had senior night for its boys basketball team on Friday, and on Saturday, it was the girls' turn for theirs. Marissa Cash was one of three seniors honored, along with Samantha Tabone and Maddy Marsh, before the Lady Billies' non-league game against Randolph. Fredonia lost the contest 68-25. Photo by Ron Szot
Bottom right: The boxing world lost a legend on Saturday. "Marvelous" Margin Hagler, one of the best middleweights in boxing history, died at the age of 66. Hagler was the undisputed middleweight champion of the world from 1980-1987. He lost his title in a controversial split decision against Sugar Ray Leonard, which would be his final bout. Hagler was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame and World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1993. Photo by Sports Illustrated