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Bull Rundown Daily Open Thread: Lazy Sunday

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After a jam-packed Saturday, there's only one UB team in action today and it's a bit of a lazy Sunday. There's more NFL Divisional playoffs on this evening so grab a brew and kick back and relax.

The Rundown

Tonight in Bull: Only Men's Tennis is in action today, taking on Bryant at Dartmouth.

Yesterday's News: The highlight of the day was men's hoops' 74-61 victory over Central Michigan in the rematch of the MAC Championship Game, led by a stellar day from Jarryn Skeete. Women's hoops wasn't as lucky as they fell at home to Akron 69-61. Wrestling split their duals with Columbia and Sacred Heart; dropping a heartbreaker to the Lions 18-15 and dominating SHU 32-6. Men's swimming and diving cruised past MAC foe Miami of Ohio 230.5-76.5 and Nick Rodriguez set a new school record in the one meter dive. Men's tennis lost in their 2016 opener to nationally ranked Dartmouth.

From the Fanshots: We've got a new member of the men's tennis team!

On the Docket: A recap of track and field's day at the Great Dane Invite along with takeaways from the men's hoops win over CMU. We'll also have a recap of men's tennis' match against Bryant and there'll be some wrestlers in an open tournament that we'll be covering in some capacity.

Elsewhere:

Katie Couric made her first stop in her six part "Cities Rising: Rebuilding America" series in Buffalo. Couric highlighted both the growth in the tech sector in the city and the hospitality and entertainment that is booming downtown.

Gas in Buffalo finally reached under $2 per gallon.

Just in case you were living under a rock - the Arizona Cardinals took down the Green Bay Packers 26-20 in overtime after a string of 'Did that really just happen?' type plays.