Butler women’s basketball
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Butler falls to Providence less than 48 hours after game was announced
Butler falls to Providence less than 48 hours after game was announced.
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Shorthanded Bulldogs fall to Georgetown after 22 days off
In the final game of the toughest and weirdest year for college basketball in recent memory, the Butler women’s basketball team dropped their fourth game in a row, falling to Georgetown 56-45.
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BUWBB falls to No. 19 Michigan on road, third straight to open season
#BUWBB 54, No. 19 Michigan 93
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Turnover-plagued Butler loses to Creighton
#BUWBB 41, Creighton 88
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Butler falls to Providence in season opener, Adika shines in debut
Butler WBB 52, Providence 73
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Finding her strength: The story of Okako Adika
After migrating from the Congo to Denmark at age 5 and from Denmark to Texas at age 18, Okako Adika is trying to make an impact at Butler.
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Comeback for women’s basketball redshirt senior
Jaia Alexander worked tirelessly last season to come back from a serious knee injury, but now she is healthy and ready to show her talents on the court for the first time at Hinkle Fieldhouse.
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Butler women’s basketball set to take on Seton Hall to kick off Big East Tournament
The Bulldogs will face Seton Hall in the quarterfinals of the Big East Tournament on March 7.
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Butler women’s basketball’s Upe Atosu will keep playing for her mom
Growing up, Upe Atosu had to sell beans, hawk bales of corn, and carry a tray above her head to support her family. Her mother helped her play for the Nigerian National Team and move to the United States. Since her mother passed away in 2017, Upe has had to live and play without her.
