Soccer
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Butlertology 11.15
Josh and Josh dive into basketball talk this week as both men’s and women’s basketball tipped off their seasons this week. Women’s basketball gets the nod for team of the week, and the guys sit down with Tori Schickel of the women’s basketball team.
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Collegian 60 second preview 11.15
Managing Editor Marisa Miller and host Kennedy Aiman discuss the top stories in the Collegian this week, including the closure of a main Butler road, a new study program in New York City and men’s and women’s soccer.
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Butler women’s soccer plans to build off of this year’s success
The Butler women’s soccer team finished 13-2-6 on the season. The Bulldogs finished runners up in the Big East Tournament and made their second ever NCAA Tournament appearance, losing to Northwestern in penalty kicks.
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Butler men’s soccer earns NCAA tournament bid
The Bulldogs received an at-large bid and made the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row. They host Lipscomb in the first round.
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Charity Ball founder Ethan King finds home at Butler University
Ethan King has been a student and soccer player at Butler University for only a few months, but he’s been the founder and CEO of Charity Ball since he was 10 years old.
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Butler women’s soccer eliminated in penalty kicks
The Butler women’s soccer team’s season came to an end at Northwestern. The Bulldogs lost to the Wildcats 3-2 in penalty kicks and were eliminated in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
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Butler men’s soccer falls to Xavier in Big East tournament semifinals
The Bulldogs scored two late goals to tie the game but ultimately came up short in a penalty shootout at the Sellick Bowl.
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Butlertology 11.6
Josh and Josh give listeners a rundown of the week that was Butler sports, including how men and women’s soccer performed, Butler football’s big win and a recap of Butler men’s basketball’s final exhibition game.
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Butler women’s soccer falls to Georgetown in Big East championship
The Bulldogs were unable to score against the Hoyas, getting only four shots off on the day. The Hoyas scored early in the first half and added two insurance goals in the second half.
