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Sizing up the competition: Bulldogs vs. Huskies

What do you think about the Bulldogs’ match up in the championship game against Connecticut? We’ve done our homework and gathered the dish on our Husky opponents. Here’s what we’re up against: [cincopa AkFA7iaZsWPW]

FOLLOW THE GAME LIVE: Butler vs. Connecticut

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VIDEO | On the eve of a national championship

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Butler prepares for tough UConn offensive rebounders

Since Butler eliminated Virginia Commonwealth in last night’s national semifinal game, things are back to normal, or as normal as they can get on the eve of a national championship.

VIDEO | After Final Four win, Butler looks ahead to title game

Multimedia Editor Elyssa Garfinkle covers Butler’s win against VCU 70-62 at the Final Four game in Houston.

Butler outplays VCU 70-62 in Final Four game, faces UConn Monday

Photos by Maria Porter Video by Elyssa Garfinkle For the second consecutive year, the Butler men’s basketball team will compete in the final game of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. A display of resilient, focused play earned them a 70-62 victory over No. 11 seed Virginia Commonwealth (28-12). The win was a perfect

PHOTO GALLERY | Moment by moment of Butler vs. VCU

Photo Editor Maria Porter captures every moment of Butler defeating VCU in the Final Four game in Houston 70-62

Sizing up the competition: Bulldogs vs. Rams

What do you think about the Bulldogs’ match up against VCU? We’ve done our homework and gathered the dish on our Ram opponents. Here’s what we’re up against: [cincopa A8KAii6KhqCL]

VIDEO | Blue II gets royalty treatment in Houston

The Butler men’s basketball team is not the most sought after for photo opportunities here in Houston. Butler’s live mascot, Butler Blue II, is hands down the most popular person, or rather, mammal in the “Space City.”

Robot Rodeo: Ron 5 travels to Houston

Following last year’s NCAA Division I men’s Basketball Championships, junior guard Ronald Nored had surgery to correct stress fractures in both knees. The surgery was successful, but left Nored with metal rods in each leg. But the rods did not hinder his play, rather they accentuated his robot-like defensive stance and wiry movements on the

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