Cristen Carter
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Bluejays visit Bulldogs: What you need to know
“For Butler, rebounding will be key. The Bluejays have struggled on the glass all season, including being on the wrong side of significant rebounding disparities in all three of their losses.”
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Women’s basketball cannot find a rhythm against DePaul: Beyond the box score
“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.”
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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.”
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Women’s basketball clashes with Wisconsin: What you need to know
“As the Dawgs continue to overcome the horrors of the 2020-22 seasons, the Badgers have been in an even worse situation as they have finished with single-digit wins six of the last 10 seasons.”
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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.”
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Women’s basketball preps for Gulf Coast Showcase: What you need to know
“Texas and West Virginia are on a tier above the rest of the field, but if the Bulldogs can come back knowing they are better than the rest of the field it will be another turning point in the program.”
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Bulldogs outlast the Riverhawks: Beyond the box score
“Head coach Austin Parkinson stuck with his starting five for most of the contest to outscore UMass Lowell 38-21 in the second half.”
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Women’s basketball hosts Indiana State: What you need to know
“It has been six years since the Dawgs last matched up against Indiana State; in that span of time, each program has experienced a whirlwind of changes.”
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Women’s basketball knocks off Indiana: Beyond the Box Score
“For Butler, the win against an in-state rival — which is also one of the most esteemed college basketball programs in the country — represents a major turning point in the direction of the program.”
