The women’s offensive struggles showed at Alumni Hall, extending their three-game losing streak. The Bulldogs made just one of 15 3-pointers and shot 32 percent from the field.
No. 18 Butler upsets No. 9 Indiana at Crossroads Classic
The No. 18 Butler University Bulldogs shocked everyone when they upset No. 9 Indiana University 83-78 at the Crossroads Classic. It was the second time Butler has beat Indiana in their last three matchups.
Butler women’s basketball snap six-game losing streak
The women’s basketball team gained a much needed boost after defeating Indiana State, 66-48. A strong first half kept the Bulldogs afloat to keep the lead.
Butler men’s basketball trying to ignore national rankings while upping performance
The Butler University men’s basketball team is on roll and performing unlike many experts thought they would. Now at No. 16 in the nation, the Bulldogs look to continue their upward trend while keeping their expectations in perspective.
The last 15 years in Indiana basketball have belonged to the Butler Bulldogs
With the Crossroads Classic quickly approaching, it’s time to decide who the best program in Indiana has been in recent history.
Butler women’s basketball player Brittany Ward set to return against University of Arkansas
After aggravating an injury over the summer, Brittany Ward looks to return against the University of Arkansas on Wednesday. She started every game last season and has yet to play in this regular season thus far.
Butler men’s basketball center Joey Brunk finds motivation from those around him
Joey Brunk, a center on the Butler men’s basketball team, stresses the importance of family. He works to develop strong bonds with his immediate relatives and his teammates.
Men’s basketball: analysts add color to games
Traveling with the team to every Butler men’s basketball game are two men who do not play for the team but are just as important to the team and Butler’s fans. Calling the Butler men’s basketball games for the last three seasons are Brandon Gaudin, Butler’s play-by-play voice, and Nick Gardner, Butler’s color analyst, on…
A look at Hinkle after hours
Hinkle Fieldhouse appears void of activity to the outside observer after dark. But for Rotnei Clarke, nights in Hinkle hardly lack action. On any given night, one can find the senior guard shooting and working on his game in a nearly deserted Hinkle Fieldhouse. Apart from an occasional security guard or maintenance worker, Clarke normally…
OPINION | Athletes need priority registration every semester
Athletes should be allowed to have priority registration every semester because athletes are training year-round, not just during their regular seasons. Right now, athletes have priority registration only during the semester their season falls on, but not the off-season. In most cases, the off-season is harder than the regular season due to extra practices. Teams…