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It was a very defensive contest, with Butler having the fewest points in a championship game since 1949. [20] Butler led at halftime 22–19, but suffered in the second half from poor shooting, making only 6 of 37 shots in the second half. [20] Butler's 18.8 percent shooting for the entire game was the lowest ever in the NCAA final.
The Bulldogs led at halftime 22–19, but suffered in the second half from poor shooting, making only 6 out of 37 shots in the second half. Butler's 18.8 percent shooting for the entire game was the lowest ever in the NCAA final. UConn contributed to Butler's poor shooting by blocking 10 shots, also a championship game record.
Butler, which cleared 90 points in its first two games (the Bulldogs did that just once last season), came in as a 17.5-point favorite. Butler, which cleared 90 points in its first two games (the ...
The Bulldogs went on to lead for much of the half. Marquette grabbed the lead for the first time with 4:29 left in the half, but Butler took it right back and led 35-32 at the halftime break.
W vs. Milwaukee 68–59 W vs. Wright State 70–45 2010–11: Diamond Head Classic: W vs. Utah 74–62 W vs. Florida State 67–64 W vs. Washington State 84–68 2010–11: Horizon League Tournament: W vs. Cleveland State 76–68 W vs. Milwaukee 59–44 2016–17: Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational: W vs. Vanderbilt 76–66 W vs. Arizona ...
Butler basketball has a rematch to start the Big East tournament as it tries to work back into NCAA Tournament consideration.. The Bulldogs (18-13, 9-11) are the No. 8 seed after winning their ...
The 2024 Butler Bulldogs football team represented Butler University as a member of the Pioneer Football League (PFL) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by third-year head coach Mike Uremovich and played home games at Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl in Indianapolis .