With the season wrapping up a few weeks ago, Butler men’s basketball head coach Chris Holtmann sat down for a Q&A session to discuss the team’s experiences and future situation.
Fans try swaying former Butler star Hayward to stay in Utah
Fans of Utah Jazz star Gordon Hayward are doing all they can to keep him in Utah. Their reaction is not what Butler saw when he left for the NBA.
Pat Baker graduating after four years with Butler basketball as manager
After first being skeptical, Pat Baker took a chance and became a Butler men’s basketball manager. Four years later, coming off the season that he was head manager, he is graduating with some of his closest friends.
Butler Sports Report with Josh and Josh: Wednesday, April 5, 2017
This week’s podcast recaps the Butler men’s basketball’s post season run in the 2017 NCAA Tournament.
Where are they now? Butler basketball All-American A.J. Graves
The name A.J. Graves takes Butler basketball fans back to the days before the Final Four runs. From 2004 to 2008, Graves’ consistent play at guard gave the nation a preview of homegrown Indiana talent.
Collegian Q&A with Butler basketball’s Andrew Chrabascz
Andrew Chrabascz took time to answer a Q&A with the Butler Collegian. Subjects range from his name, his favorite place to play and his future.
Collegian Q&A: Butler basketball great Shelvin Mack
Former basketball star Shelvin Mack played for Butler between 2008-2011, competing in two Final Fours his junior and senior year before getting drafted in the second round by the Washington Wizards. Here, Mack answers a Q&A with his former home’s newspaper.
Butler basketball graduates six seniors as it welcomes highest-rated recruiting class in program history
The Butler University men’s basketball team finished the year with a 25-9, 12-6 Big East record and a Sweet 16 appearance. Find out who is leaving the program for 2017-18 as well as who will be arriving.
Mullenix: What it was like being at Butler’s NCAA Sweet 16 game
Josh Mullenix attended Butler men’s basketball’s Sweet 16 matchup against University of North Carolina. Here he shares what that experience was like.
No. 4 Butler ends season with Sweet 16 loss against No. 1 North Carolina
The No. 4 seed Butler men’s basketball team fell 92-80 to the No. 1 seed North Carolina Tar Heels in the Sweet 16 on March 24 in Memphis, Tenn. The Bulldogs end the year with a 25-9, 12-6 Big East record.