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Stampede get blown out over the weekend

  • Posted on February 22, 2010 at 10:30 am

The Buffalo Stampede of the PBL traveled to Lawton-Fort Sill over the weekend and suffered a 139-80 beating at the hands of the Cavalry.  The points allowed and margin of victory were the most of any game in the league this year.

The Stampede (3-8) were out of the game by halftime when the Cavalry led 66-40.

Andy Robinson led Buffalo with 26 points while Robert Sharpe and Corey Herring each scored 12.

Rashad Woods led a Lawton-Fort Sill (8-2) balanced scoring attack with 25 points that saw all 10 active players on the roster get on the scoreboard.

Buffalo travels to Rochester for a game on February 27.  Their next home game is March 12 against Puerto Rico at Canisius College.

Stampede fall to Vermont 99-90

  • Posted on February 14, 2010 at 12:20 pm

The Buffalo Stampede hosted Vermont last night in PBL action in front of a vocal crowd at the Koessler Center.  Buffalo took a 10 point lead into the locker room at halftime, but fell apart in the third quarter.  As a result they dropped to 3-7 on the season with a 99-90 to the Frost Heaves.

Leading 44-34 at the half, Buffalo was outscored by an aggressive Vermont team 32-15 in the third and were unable to recover in time to avoid the loss.

Andy Robinson led the Stampede with 22 points, while former NBA player Damone Brown scored 20 to go with 14 rebounds and three steals. Mark Price was the only other Buffalo player in double figures with 11.

Jawan Bailey had a game-high 36 points for Vermont, who improved to 3-4.

The Stampede play their next three games on the road before returning home to face Puerto Rico on March 12.







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