MARISA MILLER | SPORTS CO-EDITOR | mnmille1@butler.edu Former Butler men’s basketball standout Joel Cornette died early Tuesday morning in his Chicago apartment. He was a member of the basketball program from 1999-2003 and made three NCAA tournament appearances. He was 35. “This morning, we spoke with the Cornette Family, who has confirmed that their beloved…
Butler’s connection to auto racing: Tom Carnegie
A plaque mounted to one of the grandstands at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway honoring Tom Carnegie’s more than 60 year dedication to the speedway. Photo by Zach Horrall. ZACH HORRALL | SPORTS CO-EDITOR | zhorrall@butler.edu For 61 years, fans flocked to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to hear not only the cars whizzing around the track,…
Butler’s connection to auto racing: Dave Calabro
The famous Pagoda at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where Dave Calabro calls home as he calls the Indianapolis 500 every year. ZACH HORRALL | SPORTS CO-EDITOR | zhorrall@butler.edu As a kid, Dave Calabro saw car after car race around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and fell in love. He dreamed of one day being a part of that…
Butler’s connection to auto racing: Ed Carpenter
Ed Carpenter signs autographs after turning laps during pole qualifying at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2014. Photo by Zach Horrall. ZACH HORRALL | SPORTS CO-EDITOR | zhorrall@butler.edu IndyCar Series driver Ed Carpenter may spend his life diving into turns at speeds over 200 mph, but it all started by spending four years at Butler University.…
Men’s tennis ends regular season with a loss
Freshman Mason Dragos goes for a swing during a men’s tennis match. Photo by Jimmy Lafakis JIMMY LAFAKIS | STAFF REPORTER | jlafakis@butler.edu The Butler men’s tennis team took a 4-1 loss to the Xavier Musketeers on April 23. The Bulldogs finished the regular season at 9-12. Xavier seized the doubles point to begin the…
A look into Coach Holt’s life
Eric Baugh | Contributing Writer | ebaugh@butler.edu Winning games the right way is something that every coach not only values but also fights for. Chris Holtmann, head coach of the Butler University men’s basketball team, knows this perhaps more than anyone else. “The Butler Way is bigger than all of us,” Holtmann said. “It’s really…
Who is behind Hink?
Senior Hannah Meinen poses in her Hink costume inside Hinkle Fieldhouse before the renovations were complete. Photo provided by Hannah Meinen. MARISA MILLER | SPORTS CO-EDITOR | mnmille1@butler.edu Senior Hannah Meinen was scared of mascots, until she became one herself. “My parents always said when we went to Disney as a kid that I always…
Altering one of Indiana’s most historic venues
Photo by Matthew Fleckenstein. ABBY PARAGON | STAFF REPORTER | amparago@butler.edu Hinkle Fieldhouse, one of Indiana’s most historic venues, is near and dear to many basketball fans. When the new bulldog and Butler logo were unveiled, fans were initially taken aback by the new aura in Hinkle. With many other additions such as student-athlete study…
Seniors witnessed a Cinderella story
The 2011 Final Four in Houston, Texas. Butler lost to the University of Connecticut in this Final Four appearance. Photo courtesy of Aly Martinez. DANA LEE | STAFF REPORTER | delee1@butler.edu The Butler basketball NCAA Tournament runs of March 2010 and 2011 were Cinderella stories in almost every regard. Butler was the Cinderella of the…
Behind the scenes of Butler basketball: Christian Murphy
Senior men’s basketball manager Christian Murphy stands with his mother and father during men’s basketball senior day festivities on March 5. Photo provided by Christian Murphy. PHILIP TOR | STAFF REPORTER | ptor@butler.edu Christian Murphy waited in the lobby for the trainer on his first road trip as a Butler basketball manager. The two made…