Whether it’s a Cinderella story or a team looking to finally get over the hump, the Sweet 16 will provide fans with several intriguing teams that they can find themselves rooting for.
OT: The B _ _ L _ R Way
Butler grad Scott Drew leads Baylor to a National Championship after an 86-70 dismantling of previously unbeaten Gonzaga.
Students share their experiences with the 2021 NCAA tournament
How having NCAA games played at Hinkle Fieldhouse affected students at Butler University.
The hope-you-cope method: Student mental health suffers during March Madness
Canceling spring break because of COVID-19 has spread many students too thin. If Butler is concerned about the pandemic, columnist Kennedi Ulman raises the question: why are we hosting March Madness?
March Madness at Hinkle Fieldhouse
Multimedia reporter Christopher Tarvardian asks students their thought on Butler’s Hinkle Fieldhouse playing host to the NCAA tournament.
Indiana-based March Madness lives up to the hype
Oral Roberts players celebrate after defeating Florida in the second round of the NCAA tournament on Sunday, March 24. ORU becomes the second 15-seed to make the Sweet 16 in NCAA Tournament history. (Michael Conroy / Associated Press) HENRY BREDEMEIER | ASST. SPORTS EDITOR | hbredeme@butler.edu March Madness is one of the most exciting sporting…
Butler University students contribute to March Madness social media
Students in Lee Farquhar’s Sports Newsroom class partner with the NCAA to help create media content during tournament.
Hinkle Hysteria: Second weekend preview
March Madness continues its stay in Indianapolis with the Sweet 16, with four games to be hosted at Butler’s Hinkle Fieldhouse.
Butler prepares to host 2021 NCAA tournament
With the NCAA tournament nearly one week away, Butler students and staff prepare for March Madness.
March Madness at Hinkle Fieldhouse
Butler students comment their thoughts on March Madness coming to Hinkle Fieldhouse, multimedia reporter Maeve Van Ettten has the story.