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Women's Basketball Concludes Season With End-Of-Year Banquet5/8/2009 - The Butler women's basketball team officially wrapped up its impressive 2008-09 campaign on Sunday, April 26, with its annual end-of-the-year banquet at the Reilly Room at Atherton Union. The event featured highlights from the season as well as the presentation of the team's post season awards. Read Full Release [+] 04/22/2009 | W. Basketball Three Butler Teams Earn NCAA Public Recognition AwardsThe Butler University women's basketball, women's golf and women's tennis teams received national attention for their academic accomplishments on Wednesday (April 22) afternoon, as the programs ear... [+] 04/10/2009 | W. Basketball Butler Concludes Extraordinary Campaign In Post SeasonThe Butler women's basketball team continued its reign as one of the premier programs in the Horizon League in 2008-09. The Bulldogs notched their second-straight 20-win campaign, tied the school ... [+] 03/23/2009 | W. Basketball Second-Half Rally Comes Up Short, As Butler Falls To Marquette In WNITButler rallied from a 16-point deficit midway through the second period to pull to within one and put itself within striking distance in the final minutes, but host Marquette would hold on down the... [+] 03/21/2009 | W. Basketball Butler Continues WNIT Trek At Marquette On MondayThe Opening Tip: The Bulldogs try for its first 21+ win season in over a decade when they continue their run in the 2009 WNIT in the second round at Marquette on Monday (March 23) beginning at 8:00... [+] 03/19/2009 | W. Basketball Butler Rallies To Top Duquesne In Final Seconds Of WNIT OpenerAfter more than a decade since the programs' last post-season victory, the Butler women's basketball team didn't mind the fact that it took nearly the full 40 minutes in its first round game of the... [+] 1/27/09 'The Butler way' is not just for menFeature story written by Steve Ballard, courtesy of the Indianapolis Star. 11/30/07 Butler women's basketball team picks up where it left offFeature story written by Jeff Rabjohns of the Indianapolis Star. |
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