“The Bulldogs’ season ended in the first round of the Big East Tournament, as they fell 62-58 against Georgetown.”
Beyond the box score: Wypych’s 21 points leads Butler past DePaul
“Wypych poured in a career-high 21 points, shooting 6-for-12 from the floor and 7-for-8 from the line, marking her third straight game in double figures.”
Beyond the box score: Women’s basketball snaps losing streak against Georgetown
“The women’s basketball team secured a 66-58 road victory over Georgetown on Feb. 21, lifting the Bulldogs to 10-18 overall and 4-14 in Big East play.”
What you need to know: Women’s basketball hoping to end losing streak
“As long as the Dawgs can make layups and clean up their foul trouble, the team can finally win a game away from home.”
Beyond the box score: Bulldogs drop seventh consecutive game against Creighton
“‘With this losing streak, it’s not like we’re losing by 25 [points] … We’re right there. Tonight we battled back from being down and fought really hard.’”
What you need to know: Women’s basketball takes on the Wildcats
“With Butler looking to gain traction in conference play and Villanova aiming to protect its home court, this matchup sets up as a challenging road test for the Bulldogs as they seek to carry momentum into the heart of the Big East schedule.”
Beyond the box score: Bulldogs snap losing streak with win over Providence
“The win meant more to the Bulldogs than just an end to a losing streak. Since the win over Indiana State, the Dawgs have not shot over 50% from the field, and have gone under 40% on three-point attempts.”
Beyond the box score: Bulldogs down Eastern Illinois
“In its final non-conference game of the season, the women’s basketball team took down Eastern Illinois 74-52.”
Beyond the box score: Bulldogs snatch the win against Milwaukee
“Against the Panthers, Butler found both, shooting 45.5% from the field and placing seven players in the scoring column.”
Welcome to the Team: Women’s basketball first-years take the court
“‘In high school, [we played] on teams where you might have one standout player and some other [role players], but in college, everyone’s good.”’