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What you need to know: Women’s basketball hosts DePaul

What you need to know: Women’s basketball hosts DePaul

“Butler enters the matchup at 8-11 overall and 2-7 in conference play, coming off a loss where the Dawgs showed offensive efficiency but struggled to limit turnovers.”

What you need to know: Women’s basketball takes on the Wildcats

“With Butler looking to gain traction in conference play and Villanova aiming to protect its home court, this matchup sets up as a challenging road test for the Bulldogs as they seek to carry momentum into the heart of the Big East schedule.”

Beyond the box score: Bulldogs snap losing streak with win over Providence

“The win meant more to the Bulldogs than just an end to a losing streak. Since the win over Indiana State, the Dawgs have not shot over 50% from the field, and have gone under 40% on three-point attempts.”

What you need to know: Women’s basketball takes on Eastern Illinois

“The Bulldogs enter this contest with high momentum after its most complete performance of the season. The Bulldogs shot 57.8% from the floor and eclipsed the 100-point mark in a wire-to-wire victory over Indiana State, improving to 5-6 on the year.”

Beyond the box score: Bulldogs sail past Sycamores with 101-point win

“The women’s basketball team returned to the win column in dominant fashion, rolling past Indiana State 101-56 at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Redshirt sophomore forward Mallory Miller powered the blowout with a career-high 16 points as the Bulldogs improved to 5-6 on the season.”

What you need to know: Bulldogs aim to regroup against Indiana State

“After back-to-back conference losses against Seton Hall and Marquette, the women’s basketball team seeks to bounce back against Indiana State.”

What you need to know: Women’s basketball takes on Marquette

“This second Big East matchup for Butler will be a test of pace and composure, especially after Seton Hall’s pressure forced the Dawgs into tough late-clock shots and 19 turnovers. Containing Marquette’s scorers and reestablishing offensive flow will be the keys to staying competitive on the road.”

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