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NCAA Archive
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A National Championship game to forget between Butler and Connecticut
Posted on April 5, 2011 | 1 CommentIt has been said that the Butler Bulldogs are at their best when they play poorly. Given how they had performed entering the National Championship game against the Connecticut Huskies, there is definitely some truth to that. They have scrapped their way to wins, hitting... -
Guards key in Butler-UConn improbable matchup for NCAA Championship
Posted on April 3, 2011 | No CommentsLast year, it was difficult to imagine that the Butler Bulldogs reached the title game against eventual champion Duke. Entering this tournament as the eighth seed this March, having lost star Gordon Hayward to the NBA and important role player Avery Jukes to graduation, there... -
Amazing deja vu for Butler: Bulldogs reach Final Four again
Posted on March 27, 2011 | 1 CommentIn one of my brackets, which has deservedly been destroyed by the Madness, I picked Old Dominion to defeat the Butler Bulldogs in the first round. After their first round game officially began, I asked myself ‘Why?.’ It was an obvious question without a sane... -
Robinson tops Mack in the boneheaded department, and Butler unbelievably wins
Posted on March 20, 2011 | 1 CommentSeven seconds remained and 32-year-old Brad Stevens, the head coach of the the eighth-seeded Butler Bulldogs, called a timeout. After both teams took the floor, the top-seeded Pittsburgh Panthers, which held a 69-68 lead, strategically did the same. Little did they know the most improbable... -
My return, DeMonte Harper, Bill Raftery, Gus Johnson, and George Mason
Posted on March 18, 2011 | 1 CommentI haven’t written for exactly two weeks. Why? School. Journalism and History, with interviews to conduct and Africa to study. Looking back on what I have done in years past I don’t know how I was able to write as much as I did–covering games...





