Author: Nate

  • COLUMN | GameDay was unforgettable

    Over the course of mere hours, as Butler Nation and ESPN converged in Hinkle Fieldhouse, Butler fans and athletes alike became yet again part of what’s been deemed both a magical and history-making weekend. In what ESPN College Gameday analyst Rece Davis described to me as “something that we’ve wanted to capture and show for…

  • Things to remember when abroad

    In Barcelona, and when traveling abroad in general, the most important thing to do is to pay attention to everything. Watch out for pickpockets, keep an eye on speeding cars and scooters when watching the street and watch out for people when walking the crowded streets. While it’s important to watch out for all these…

  • Hinkle renovations continue

    After an eight-month period that involved crews tuck-pointing 282,000 bricks and replacing 9,734 windowpanes with energy-efficient glass, construction efforts will begin  on the interior of Hinkle Fieldhouse. As Hinkle approaches it’s 85th birthday this spring, work on new student-athlete facilities is set to begin. A larger conditioning room, a new sports medicine center and a…

  • Men’s basketball: Travel brings new experiences

    When Butler made the jump from the Horizon League to the Atlantic 10 conference it set itself up for a new schedule and new sights to see. Experiencing new places is something the team looks forward to each road game, sophomore men’s basketball guard Alex Barlow said. “All of the places we have been able…

  • Men’s basketball: Attendance figures continue to grow

    Attendance for Butler men’s basketball games this season is at in highest point in more than four decades. Hinkle Fieldhouse has been sold out for games against Gonzaga and Temple. “Especially ever since we beat Indiana, after that game we sold out the Gonzaga game within a few days,” Matt Harris, fan development manager, said.…

  • Freshman swimmer makes splash

    Butler freshman swimmer Amanda Wagner has found great success this year in the pool. “Amanda is a great kid,” said Maurice Stewart Butler swim coach. “She’s been a tremendous asset as a member of the team. “I thought that she transitioned to Butler University very well, and she is greatly respected by all her teammates.”…

  • Tennis: Men earn first win of season

    The Butler men’s tennis team picked up two victories last weekend to move to 2-4 on the season. On Saturday, the Bulldogs grabbed their first win of the season and the first of coach Parker Ross’ Butler career.  The team defeated Eastern Kentucky 4-3. The Bulldogs picked up their second win of the season when…

  • Swimming: Team takes fourth in home meet

    On Jan. 27, the Butler swim team hosted the Butler Invitational. The Bulldogs finished in fourth place with a total of 289 points behind Xavier, IUPUI and winner Illinois State. Sophomore Lauren Scotti had only positive things to say about the team’s ongoing season. “I feel like, this year, we have a lot more skill…

  • Men’s basketball: Bulldogs visit Saint Louis tomorrow

    The Butler men’s basketball team is back on the road at Atlantic 10 Conference foe Saint Louis. The Billikens are 14-5 overall and have a 3-2 record in the A-10. Saint Louis is tied with Massachusetts for third in the conference. Senior forward Cody Ellis leads the Billikens in scoring with 11.2 points per game.…