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Alumni activities and events range from Homecoming and reunions to chapter events worldwide. Attend one today!

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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

Brenna L. Doty

Members of the UB Athletic Hall Fame

2003

Brenna L. Doty

Brenna L. Doty

BA 1998, Occupational Therapy
Basketball

  • Brenna is the leading scorer in UB women's basketball history with 1,703 points, a career average of 14.7 points per game.

  • She is the most prolific UB three-point women's shooter, as well, with 296 treys, including a NCAA Division I-best 3.5 per game in 1996-1997, when she also shot 46% from that range (second in Division I).

  • Brenna's accuracy from beyond the arc as a senior earned her berth in the NCAA Three Point Shootout during the men's Final Four.

  • As a three-time winner of the UB Female Athlete of the Year award, she also dished out 462 assists during her career (second in UB annals) and at the time of her induction into the Athletic Hall of Fame, held eleven team records and was second in eight others.

  • Brenna was a three-time Mid-Continent Conference first-team and East Coast Conference all-tournament selection as a freshman as UB won two regular season conference crowns outright and was tied for one other.

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