1949–50 Buffalo Bulls men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
Record15–10
Head coach
  • Malcolm S. Eiken (4th season)

The 1949–50 Buffalo Bulls men's basketball team represented the University of Buffalo during the 1949–50 NCAA college men's basketball season. The head coach was Malcolm S. Eiken, coaching his fourth season with the Bulls.

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site
city, state
November 26, 1949
Wash. & Jeff. L 40–64  0–1
 
Buffalo, New York
December 3, 1949
at Alfred W 59–46  1–1
 
Alfred, New York
December 6, 1949
Cornell L 36–66  1–2
Barton Hall 
Ithaca, New York
December 9, 1949
at Western Reserve W 61–50  2–2
 
Hudson, Ohio
December 10, 1949
at Case L 56–58  2–3
 
Cleveland, Ohio
December 16, 1949
Toronto W 60–34  3–3
 
Buffalo, New York
December 17, 1949
Washington St. L 44–56  3–4
 
Buffalo, New York
December 23, 1949
Temple W 62–56  3–5
 
Buffalo, New York
December 28, 1949
Colby W 78–58  4–5
 
Buffalo, New York
December 30, 1949
Mississippi College W 70–51  5–5
 
Buffalo, New York
January 3, 1950
at Rochester W 67–58  6–5
 
Rochester, New York
January 6, 1950
Oberlin W 67–34  7–5
 
Buffalo, New York
January 27, 1950
Alfred W 75–34  8–5
 
Buffalo, New York
January 28, 1950
Connecticut L 40–56  8–6
 
Buffalo, New York
January 30, 1950
Fredonia State W 75–35  9–6
 
Buffalo, New York
February 2, 1950
Niagara L 49–51  9–7
 
Buffalo, New York
February 8, 1950
at Toronto W 57–29  10–7
 
Toronto, Ontario
February 10, 1950
Hamilton W 67–41  11–7
 
Hamilton, New York
February 11, 1950
at Union L 54–58  11–8
 
Schenectady, New York
February 16, 1950
at Hobart W 66–46  12–8
 
Geneva, New York
February 17, 1950
at R.P.I. L 53–59  12–9
 
Troy, New York
February 18, 1950
at Hawaii W 69–50  13–9
 
Troy, New York
February 24, 1950
Western Reserve W 77–64  14–9
 
Buffalo, New York
February 28, 1950
at Lafayette L 49–67  14–10
 
Buffalo, New York
March 3, 1950
Hobart W 54–51  15–10
 
Buffalo, New York
*Non-conference game. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

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References

  1. "Buffalo Bulls Basketball Media Guide". Buffalo University. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
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