The Dayton Flyers blew all but five points of a 20-point lead but beat Ball State 77-69 on Wednesday at UD Arena in the third game of the season.
Two 2025 recruits, Damon Friery and Jaron McKie, signed letters of intent with the Dayton Flyers on Wednesday, UD announced.
Fans will notice new displays at UD Arena this season honoring former Dayton Flyers who are playing professional ... 2009-10: No. 37 Old Dominion. Roster news: Redshirt freshman Jaiun Simon ...
The Dayton Flyers earned one of the most important non ... first-half deficit and beating Northwestern 71-66 on Saturday at UD Arena. Here’s a quick recap of the game: What it means: Dayton ...
The Dayton Flyers made four of their first five shots. Zed Key dunked four times in the first 10 minutes. Ball State missed its first 12 shots and turned the ball over seven times in the first 10 ...
What appeared to be a handful of confetti fell from the UD Arena ... The Flyers lead the series 6-1. David Jablonski covers the Dayton Flyers and other sports for the Dayton Daily News ...
A 12-0 run carried Northwestern, the first Big Ten team to play a regular-season game at UD Arena since 1997, to a 32-24 halftime lead against the Dayton Flyers on Saturday. Here’s a quick recap ...
The Dayton Flyers have lost three straight Pioneer Football ... San Diego (6-3, 4-2) has won six straight games in the series against Dayton since UD’s victory in 2015. San Diego built a 13-0 ...
Some 50 minutes after the Dayton Flyers had come back in rousing fashion to overwhelm Northwestern, 71-66, at UD Arena on Saturday night, Enoch Cheeks stepped out into the Donoher Center hallway ...
With 3 minutes, 20 seconds remaining and Dayton leading Northwestern 56-54 on Saturday night at UD Arena ... covers the Dayton Flyers and other sports for the Dayton Daily News, Springfield ...
BOTTOM LINE: Dayton hosts Ball State. Dayton went 15-0 at home last season while going 25-8 overall. The Flyers averaged 12.1 points off of turnovers, 9.1 second-chance points and 15.1 bench points ...
the newest member of the University of Dayton’s Business Advisory Council. A 1997 UD graduate with a degree in Accounting and a former Flyer baseball player, Woodard now serves as Founder and CEO of ...