Tyler Wideman
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Hot shooting lifts Butler basketball over Kennesaw State
The Butler men’s basketball team began their season with a win over the Owls, despite being outscored 40-34 in the second half. Martin led the team with 20 points, while Jorgensen added 14.
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Basketball is back – Butler vs. Kennesaw State in season-opener
LaVall Jordan will be on the sideline for his first regular season game as head coach when Butler takes on Kennesaw State on Nov. 11.
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Defense on display for Butler basketball in exhibition game
Redshirt sophomore Sean McDermott broke out for 14 points to lead the team in their 68-36 win over Hanover.
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Five questions Butler men’s basketball needs to answer this season
Following a busy offseason, the Butler men’s basketball team will need to answer a number of key questions this season.
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Butler men’s basketball players express themselves with meaningful tattoos
Some Butler men’s basketball players have symbolic tattoos. The tattoos represent different things for different players, but some players have bonded through the art.
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Social media roundup: No. 4 Butler takes down No. 12 Middle Tennessee en route to Sweet 16
Twitter was hyped up Saturday night as the Butler University men’s basketball team beat Middle Tennessee State to move on to the Sweet 16. The likes of Brad Stevens and Tony Dungy even got in on the fun.
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No. 24 Butler slides into second place in Big East standings with win over St. John’s
The No. 24 Butler men’s basketball team unleashes a stellar offensive performance to beat St. John’s 110-86 on Feb. 15 in Hinkle Fieldhouse. The win vaults them from fourth to second place in the Big East standings.
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No. 22 Butler avoids three game skid with road win over Marquette
The No. 22 Butler men’s basketball team relied on their seniors to snag a road win at Marquette and resist a three game losing streak. Andrew Chrabascz led all scorers with 21 points.
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Butler’s junior forward Tyler Wideman determined to improve every day
Tyler Wideman takes his work seriously, but does not take himself too seriously. The “Big Cat” is a fun-loving character but likes to grind out every game. He has adapted to a lot of change in his life. His values always remain the same.
