Sports
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Providence ends Butler’s six-game winning streak
The Providence Friars defeated the Butler women’s soccer team on Oct. 2 to end the team’s six-game winning streak dating back to Sept. 4.
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Creighton sweeps the Bulldogs in Big East play
The Butler volleyball team suffered their seventh loss of the season and second in the Big East Conference against Creighton University on Oct. 1.
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Bulldogs sweep Friars at Hinkle
The Butler University volleyball team beat the Providence Friars in three straight sets to claim their 13th win of the season.
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VIDEO: Butler Sports Report with Josh and Josh – 9/30
On this week’s episode, Josh and Josh give a fall sports update and have a Dawg Talk with a men’s soccer manager.
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Butler football drops game against San Diego, 44-10
The Butler University football team lost their third game of the season in a tough game against University of San Diego on Oct. 1.
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Five women’s basketball games you do not want to miss this season
The Butler University women’s basketball team can expect to see a variety of opponents this season in a combination of Big East and non-conference match-ups. The team’s core is young, and fans should expect to see talent develop throughout the season.
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Miller: Sexual assault persists in sports
As a female college student in today’s society, I fear for my safety all of the time. I fear for my safety walking back from the library alone after a late night study session. I fear for my safety going out on the weekends. That’s just the way the world works nowadays. I have to…
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Men’s soccer faces off with in-state rival #6 Indiana University
With four minutes left, the Butler men’s soccer team was down two goals against their in-state rival, who happened to be the defending national champs. It was 2013, and Butler was playing Indiana University. Then first-year star David Goldsmith said he remembers feeling a shot at redeeming the situation.
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Tennis Bubble deflates after storm, affects teams and classes on campus
A power outage occurred on the north side of campus on Sept. 16, causing the tennis bubble to deflate. All of the tennis teams and tennis PWB classes were affected.
