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Predicting the Big East standings and awards

BY KYLE BEERY | SPORTS CONTRIBUTOR It’s that time of year again. College basketball is upon us. With ESPN’s 24-hour Tip-Off Marathon beginning Monday night, and Butler tipping off this weekend, I’m here to bring you my predictions for the Big East Conference. If I hit this on the head, come March, I’ll be the front-runner to

A Long and Winding Road

MATTHEW VANTRYON | SPORTS EDITOR His job description is lengthy, his duties never-ending. But judging by the words of those who know him, he is more than up for the challenge. Brandon Crone, a 2007 Butler alumnus, was named director of basketball operations in mid-October. Crone replaced T.J. Saint, who left in July to become

Cross Country relishes success at conference, looks forward

SARAH THUET | STAFF REPORTER The Butler University cross-country team is  coming off a successful weekend  at the Big East Championships. The women’s team took third behind Georgetown University, which is currently ranked first nationally, and Providence College, the reigning national champions. The men’s team took fourth behind Villanova University, Georgetown and Providence. Mara Olson,

Men’s soccer faces biggest test yet

GRAYSON PRATHER | STAFF REPORTER The Butler men’s soccer team will compete against Xavier University on Friday in what could potentially be the most crucial game of the season. Butler currently sits sixth in the Big East standings, one point ahead of Marquette University. The Bulldogs got three points over the weekend with a win

Volleyball gets first game in Hinkle

ERIC ROBINSON | STAFF REPORTER After a five-game road trip, the Butler volleyball team will play its first real home game of the season. After going 4-1 on the road trip and 8-2 in their last ten games dating back to Oct. 4, the Bulldogs are ready for their first “real” home games of the

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