Bulldog fans would like to see the team be back to national relevancy and being a Big East contender.
Butler Collegian sports staff men’s basketball predictions
Photo courtesy of Butler Athletics. MATTHEW CRANE | SPORTS CO-EDITOR | mcrane@butler.edu The Bulldogs come into the season with an experienced coaching staff and veteran college basketball players mixed with young returning talent. The transfers will help push the team back in the direction that Butler basketball is used to being at, competing in the…
Welcome to the Team: Men’s basketball transfer edition
The Bulldogs welcome three transfers to this season’s team.
Five bold predictions: Men’s basketball
An old friend back in town, new transfers in the roster and the chance to catch lightning in a bottle, can the Dawgs reimagine what can be achieved this season?
Big East Breakdown: Men’s basketball
With the coaching change, expect the Bulldogs to be much improved and a bubble team for the NCAA tournament.
Big East Breakdown: Women’s basketball
After an offseason full of change and new faces in new places, it’s time to look ahead to the 2022-23 Big East women’s basketball season.
Five bold predictions: Women’s basketball
Despite last year’s struggles, there is reason for optimism this year due to a new batch of transfers, new recruits and a new head coach in Austin Parkinson who is looking to make this program more competitive for Butler fans to enjoy.
A team full of new faces: Women’s basketball preview
“A new culture is definitely necessary when you have eight newly added players and just seven returners.”
Butler football hosts pink-out game for breast cancer awareness
Multimedia reporter Jade Eilers reports about the pink-out game that happened at the Sellick Bowl this past Saturday in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Tinder likes us lonely
“Ironically enough, living with thousands of peers can feel dramatically isolating. It’s as though everyone can find someone that wants to be around them all the time, or at least for an hour around 1 a.m.”