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Track looks to build off strong showing at IU Relays

The Butler men’s and women’s track teams were in Bloomington this past weekend for the Indiana Relay meet. For sophomore Kirsty Legg, it was a meet to remember. Legg, who ran the 800 meters and the mile this weekend, took second in both and built upon her already impressive resume. “We have a few people

Green Bay Lady Pheonix narrowly defeat women’s basketball

[imagebrowser id=7]Thursday night, January 28, the Butler women’s basketball team faced one of their toughest tests yet when the Lady Phoenix of Wisconsin-Green Bay came to Hinkle Fieldhouse, clinching a 66 to 62 win. The Lady Phoenix, ranked number 16 in the USA Today Coaches Poll, came in tied with the Bulldogs for the lead

Men’s tennis experiences deja vu after identical losses

Butler men’s tennis was shut out by No. 4 Ohio State yesterday, one day after falling to No. 46 Indiana by the same score. Junior Chris Herron had the most success against the Buckeyes (2-0), winning five games in two sets during the No. 3 singles match. Senior Brandon Bayliss fell by similar means, 6-1,

Women’s swim team looks forward to last third of season

The Butler women’s swim team traveled to Florida and the Bahamas during break, but it was far from a vacation. Head coach Maurice Stewart gave them a training trip they won’t soon forget. Through the hard workouts, the girls not only became better swimmers, but also closer as a team. Freshmen Kaitie Ring and Kathleen

New year gives opportunity to reflect on 2010’s best players

The beginning of every calendar year gives media members a chance to look back on the previous year and make a lot of judgments. Accordingly, I’ve compiled my top 10 athletes of 2010. But first, here’s how I came up with the list. I thought of athletes in every sport to be as fair as

Track begins joint season full of potential

Butler’s men’s and women’s track teams competed together for the first time this season at the Gladstein Invitational Meet at Indiana University last weekend. Senior Kris Gauson captured the men’s 800-meter invitational first-place finish (1:52.56) on Saturday among eight other runners. That same day, sophomore Craig Jordan won the men’s 800-meter run (1:55.09), to be

Butler swept away by Milwaukee

A pair of double-doubles from senior Matt Howard and freshman Khyle Marshall was not enough as Butler fell in overtime to conference rival Milwaukee, 86-83, Sunday at Hinkle Fieldhouse. The Panthers (10-11, 5-5) relied on veteran leadership to overcome a six-point deficit late in the game, as senior Tone Boyle hit a pair of free

Women’s basketball hosts Green Bay Thursday to decide conference control

The Butler women’s basketball team brought a five-game winning streak into Chicago last weekend, tagging on two additional wins with victories over UIC and Loyola. On Saturday, the Bulldogs (13-6, 7-0 HL) knocked off the UIC Flames (8-10, 3-4 HL), 66-61. Senior Chloe Hamilton finished with a career-high 27 points on 12-of-20 shooting and earned

Men’s tennis off to rocky start

The Butler men’s tennis team got its spring season off to an up and down start against two non-conference foes over the weekend. After yesterday’s match against Indiana University, the Bulldogs (record) will look to pick up road victories against Ohio St. and Illinois St. Saturday’s match against No. 29 Wisconsin did not go well

Former Michigan coach takes over men’s soccer

On the heels of one of the best men’s soccer seasons in school history, Butler has named Paul Snape as the program’s new head coach. The former University of Michigan associate head coach fills the vacancy left by Kelly Findley after he accepted the head coaching job at North Carolina State last month. This season,

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