A weekly recap of Butler Sports April 5 – April 11.
Young Dawgs leading on the links
“The Butler women’s golf team is preparing to head off to the Big East tournament next week in South Carolina, in what will be a big test of growth for a young team.”
Leah Rubino shines for Butler women’s lacrosse
“With this season already being full of new records and milestones, Rubino and the Bulldogs are fighting to make the rest of it even more historic.”
Angelina Ellis’ toughness has led her to success
“Any athlete who’s really coachable is fun to interact with because there’s great possibility when somebody’s willing to do whatever it takes to be great.”
OT: How MLB’s new rules are impacting the game
Major League Baseball introduced three major rule changes this offseason, and the impact of these changes are already being seen just four games into the new season.
Men’s tennis defeats Xavier 6-1
The Bulldogs win against the Musketeers as season winds down.
Butler Sports Weekly Recap March 31 – April 4
A weekly recap of Butler Sports March 31 – April 4.
OT: The double-dribble no one wants to call
“I agree that Reese is a player who likes to let her emotions influence the way she plays. While she might do it a bit differently, Clark likes to do the same thing. So what is the difference?”
OT: The gender of Butler’s intramural sports
“However, the liberal enforcement of gender requirements can threaten players’ comfort levels in a particular game considering the styles of play are very different across genders.”
First-year baseball player Joey Urban sparks Butler’s lineup
“Even with Butler not seeing as much success on the field or in the win column as they would have liked, they have discovered a rising star in Urban.”