She didn’t know it then, but it was the ACL in her right knee that snapped and twisted. After impressing enough in two exhibition games to obtain the starting point guard spot, Dowell’s season was finished. After recovering, she looks to make an impact in her sophomore season.
Q&A: Butler MBB’s Freshmen
Chuck Harris, JaKobe Coles, Myles Tate and Myles Wilmoth sit in front of Irvington House. These freshmen have faced a more unique college experience than any Butler men’s basketball freshmen cohort before them. Photo by Xan Korman. XAN KORMAN | STAFF REPORTER | xkorman@butler.edu Photo editor and sports reporter Xan Korman had a chance to…
Week 3 Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em
The Butler Collegian’s fantasy guide to Week 3 of the NFL season.
Reliving Butler football’s historic upset over Youngstown State
Both players and coaches felt many emotions during Butler football’s shocking upset against Youngstown State. What thoughts and feelings did some of these players and coaches feel throughout the game?
A king of the people
LeBron James, the face of the NBA, has made it known that he is as much of an activist as he is a basketball player. Since play in the bubble began, James has been outspoken and passionate about the need for change in America.
Butler women’s soccer team stays positive despite a lost season
“As long as I am on the field with my teammates, the game just comes as a bonus.”
After Butler Softball hits a reset button, COVID-19 hits
After taking a new approach to the 2020 season, Butler softball’s hard work paid off — then COVID-19 hit. What’s next for this team?
Serena Williams is the G.O.A.T.
Serena Williams is undoubtedly one of the best tennis players in the world.
What it was like to be in New York at the dawn of COVID-19
Just six months ago, I was in the heart of what many would consider the epicenter of the world — New York City — at the dawn of the “new normal” we continue to experience to this day.
Start ‘Em, Sit ‘Em: Week 1 NFL fantasy picks
The last 221 football-less days are now behind us and it’s finally September. That can only mean one thing — football is back!