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Volunteer Opportunities

Make a difference by offering career advice, creating an alumni group where you live, or sharing your positive UB experiences with prospective UB students

Classnotes

Where they are now—the people you used to hang with—check it out here and then let us know what you're up to

Homecoming and Reunions

Put together an intimate reunion of your closest UB friends or help kick off the biggest party of the year, Homecoming

Awards Programs

Do you know someone making a difference in the community? Look at past winners and nominate someone for an alumni award!

Alumni Associations by School

Are you interested in staying close to alumni who share the same degree as you? You can join your school-based alumni program and network with graduates from your own discipline

Great Grads

You are in good company. See what noteworthy alumni have graduated from UB

Student Involvement

Students today. UB Alumni Forever. We want to help make each student's UB experience meaningful and fun before, during and after graduation.

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Athletic Hall of Fame

Alan Bell, Jr.

Members of the UB Athletic Hall Fame

2001

Alan Bell, Jr.

Alan Bell, Jr.

BA 1994
Football

  • Was UB's leading rusher in both 1991 (1,017 yards) and 1992 (859 yards) and top scorer in 1990 (64 points) and 1992 (66 points)

  • He carried the ball 682 times during his career for 3,022 yards and an average gain of 4.43 yards per play; and is second, entering the 2001 season, in all-purpose yards (4,321).

  • At the time of his induction into the Hall of Fame, he ranked in the top ten of 34 categories and was the leader in three: single-game rushing yardage (266), average gain per carry (10.2), and single game return yardage (159).

  • A four-year starter who had ten games in which he rushed for 100 yards or more, and also had a 91-yard TD scamper against Westminster in 1990.

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