Our editorial board is bursting with athletic potential, yet their prowess has been ignored for far too long in favor of overtime musings, previews and recaps. We’ve taken the liberty of selecting the most obscure sports and assigning each editor to the ones we feel they would excel at.
Runners Recap: The Bulldogs continue to roll at the Redbird Invite
The Bulldogs had some top finishes on both men’s and women’s sides including a sweep on the podium in the men’s 400 meters.
Runners Recap: A plethora of personal bests at the Raleigh Relays
High-end competition from 150 different teams across the nation helped multiple Butler track and field runners reach new lifetime bests.
Making sense of the March Madness
Members of the sports section share their biggest surprises of the tournament thus far and who has the best chances at winning it all.
Can’t Catch Keane
During his years at Butler University as a cross country and track and field star, redshirt senior Barry Keane has racked up quite the trophy case, but not without a few bumps along the way.
Runners Recap: Butler track and field compete in split-squad meets
Simon Bedard receives Big East Men’s Track Athlete of the Week, while the rest of the squad competes at two different meets to get ready for the Big East Indoor Championships.
Humans of Hinkle: David Woods, the face behind the pen and paper
Far before Butler made national headlines, new Hall of Fame inductee David Woods was making a name for himself as the Butler men’s basketball beat writer.
Staff Super Bowl LVI predictions
Before the big game, the Collegian’s sports section gives their picks on who they believe will be the winner of Super Bowl LVI.
Butler track and field team shows promise at start of indoor season
Bulldogs have high aspirations for their indoor season after a record-breaking start.
Polak’s Picks: NFL Week 14 Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em
The Butler Collegian’s fantasy guide to Week 14 of the NFL season.