“Against the Panthers, Butler found both, shooting 45.5% from the field and placing seven players in the scoring column.”
SNAP benefits defunded: Butler has resources to help
“‘Calling up your elected representatives and saying, I care about [SNAP]. This is not okay. And making your voice heard, I think that matters a whole lot.’”
OT: Women’s home court advantage in March Madness
“If any team wants to upset a one through four seed in the women’s tournament, they have to do so on that team’s home floor with a packed arena of fans cheering against them.”
Dawg Pound dilemma
“‘If [a team] does something exciting, it is cool to have people there to stand and also be excited for you. It just builds a little bit of a stronger sense of community.’”
Welcome to the Team: First-years at bat
“‘It helps remind me that I’m here for a reason.'”
Beyond the box score: Women’s basketball falls short against efficient St. John’s
Sydney Jaynes led the team with 14 points against St. John’s. Photo by Andrew Buckley. DAVID JACOBS | SPORTS CO-EDITOR | drjacobs@butler.edu The women’s basketball team went one-and-done in the Big East conference tournament at the Mohegan Sun Arena, falling 66-50 against St. John’s. Butler came out hot to start the game, leading 16-10 after…
What you need to know: Dawgs look to stay hot against St. John’s
“As long as the Dawgs can win the turnover battle and at least meet their season average of 42.7% from the field, a third win in a row could be in their future.”
Bulldogs hire Kevin Lynch as head football coach
“Lynch served as the assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach for Ball State during the 2024 season. He was also the team’s offensive coordinator, calling the plays for the offense.”
Suspect in Delphi, Indiana murders found guilty after seven years
Jury members found Richard Allen guilty of killing teen girls in Delphi, Indiana after three weeks of trial.
Conquered by the Commodores: Beyond the box score
“Against the Commodores, the Dawgs learned that the precious road wins will not be there if defensive intensity does not travel with them.”