Dennis R. Black, the former longtime University at Buffalo vice president who resigned unceremoniously last year, pleaded guilty Thursday morning in State Supreme Court to felony charges that accuse him of stealing $320,000 from a university-related bank account.

Black spent stolen funds on an assortment of luxuries and personal expenses, tickets to see James Taylor, Liza Minnelli, Yankees games and Broadway shows, $34,000 for membership in the private Saturn Club, UB staff parties at Bisons games, travel with his wife, and his son's wedding.

Black embarrassed everyone in Buffalo, Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn Jr. said in a news conference after Black's court appearance.

Flynn said he plans to seek prison time as part of Black's sentence. Black faces a maximum of 5 to 15 years in prison for the second-degree grand larceny charge and 1 1/3 to 4 years on the charge of first-degree filing a false instrument.

Black will repay the $320,000 in restitution to UB, a prosecutor said in court. He will also pay $22,238 in taxes owed to New York State. The former UB executive admitted filing a false personal state tax return for 2014.