“A woeful shooting performance was the main culprit for Butler’s offensive disappearing act against a team whose defense has been decidedly average thus far this season.”
What you need to know: Women’s basketball vs Saint Francis
“The Red Flash likely will not present much of a challenge for Butler, but it will be intriguing to see how the Dawgs fare in what may be their first game without Strande.”
Badgers add insult to injury: Beyond the box score
“Despite leading for almost the entire game, the women’s basketball team could not hang on, losing 71-64 to Wisconsin in double overtime.”
Dawgs grind out a win in Ohio: Beyond the box score
“The battle on the boards made the difference in the game, with the Bulldogs getting extra possession after extra possession by dominating the glass.”
Big East women’s basketball preview
“With the 2024-25 season so close ahead, here is everything you need to know about the Big East this season.”
Five bold predictions: Women’s basketball
“With the addition of five new players and a talented group of returners, the Bulldogs have everything in place to finish with a winning record for the first time since the 2019-20 season.”
Big East men’s basketball preview
Current Big East teams have won five of the last 10 championships. Photo courtesy of Butler Athletics. BROCK DANAHEY | STAFF REPORTER | bldanahey@butler.edu Going into the 2024-25 college basketball season, the Big East is loaded with talent, including the defending national champions. According to the AP preseason top-25, UConn (3), Creighton (15) and Marquette…
‘Closing the NIL gap’: Improving funds and equity within NIL
‘“‘We’re not going to compromise the type of kid we’re recruiting, the type of kid we’re trying to retain, the type of kid that we engage with during the transfer portal season.’”’
VIDEO: Sisterhood strengthens women’s soccer
After falling in the Big East tournament last year to UConn, the women’s soccer team is ready to make a comeback this season. Multimedia reporter Eliza West spoke to Coach Rob Alman and players on their hopes this season.
Grant Leiendecker: ‘It really is a dream job’
“‘The responsibility of it as a former student-athlete is heavy and not lost on me, and I’m just looking forward to getting to work and doing my best to help move Butler Athletics forward.”’