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The NCAA championship game was a very defensive contest, with UConn coming out on top 53–41 to win their third-ever national title and Butler scoring the fewest points in a championship game since 1949. 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.
Shelvin Mack kept Butler going as Butler would have a 20–18 lead at the under-8 TV Timeout. Then, Jon Scheyer would score four points in the next three minutes leading Duke to an 8–0 run giving them a 26–20 lead and Butler would call a 30-second timeout. During the next 70 seconds, Avery Jukes would score five points leading Butler to a 7 ...
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.
Butler (16-11, 7-9) can score with the best teams in the NCAA. The Bulldogs are third in the Big East averaging 79.3 points per game and have four players — Pierre Brooks II, ...
Tuesday's game between Butler and Villanova started as a track meet and came to a screeching halt in the second half, but 'Nova built a large enough cushion to hold off the Bulldogs for 72-62 win.
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 2010–11 Butler Bulldogs men's basketball team represented Butler University in the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Their head coach was Brad Stevens, serving his 4th year. The Bulldogs played their home games at the Hinkle Fieldhouse, which has a capacity of approximately 10,000. [1] They are members of the Horizon League.
Butler High beat rival Independence in Southwestern 4A high school football to earn a conference title.