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Butler Bulldogs

General Information

Conference: Big East

NCAA Division: Division I

City: Indianapolis, IN

Stadium: Hinkle Fieldhouse

Championships

  • National Championships: None
  • Conference Titles: 16 (1962, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)
  • Conference Titles: 7

Past Conferences:

  • Atlantic-10
  • Horizon
  • Midwestern Collegiate
  • Midwestern City
  • Mid-American
  • Missouri Valley
  • Independent

Butler Bulldogs Standings & Analysis

If you’re a college sports fan, you’re likely interested in keeping up-to-date with the latest news and standings for your favorite teams. The Butler Bulldogs is a perennial powerhouse in college sports, and as such, many fans are always on the lookout for the latest information on this team.

All-Time Butler Bulldogs Stats & Records

Points Scored

  • Chad Tucker: 2,321
  • Kelan Martin: 2,047
  • Darrin Fitzgerald: 2,019

Rebounds

  • Daryl Mason: 961
  • Kameron Woods: 956
  • Jeff Blue: 953

Assists

  • Aaron Thompson: 566
  • Thomas Jackson: 540
  • Ronald Nored: 497

Wins

  • Tony Hinkle: 558
  • Barry Collier: 196
  • Brad Stevens: 166

Overview of the Butler Bulldogs Standings

Last-Season Standings

The Butler Bulldogs basketball team had a mixed 2021-2022 NCAAB season, finishing with a record of 13 wins and 16 losses. According to the Butler Bulldogs Standings, they struggled in the Big East Conference, finishing with a record of 5 wins and 13 losses. Despite the disappointing record, the team showed progress throughout the season and had some notable victories.

One of the team’s top players was Chuck Harris, a sophomore guard who led the team in scoring with an average of 17.6 points per game. Harris had several impressive performances throughout the season, including a 30-point game against St. John’s in January. Another key player was Bryce Nze, a senior forward who led the team in rebounding with an average of 7.3 rebounds per game.

According to the Butler Bulldogs Standings, the team’s biggest victory of the season came on January 22, when they upset the 8th ranked Villanova Wildcats by a score of 67-64. The game was played at Hinkle Fieldhouse, the iconic venue that was used for the movie “Hoosiers”. The Bulldogs had a balanced scoring attack in the game, with four players scoring in double figures.

Despite the win over Villanova, the Bulldogs struggled to maintain consistency throughout the season. They had several close losses in conference play, including a 72-71 loss to Xavier. Injuries also played a role in the team’s struggles, as several key players missed time throughout the season.

According to the Butler Bulldogs Standings, the Bulldogs finished the season unranked in both the AP and Coaches polls. However, there were some positive signs for the team heading into the future. Several young players showed promise, including Harris and freshman guard Devin Askew. The team also had a strong recruiting class coming in for the following season.

Overall, the 2021-2022 season was a disappointing one for the Butler Bulldogs basketball team according to the Butler Bulldogs Standings. However, they showed progress throughout the season and had some memorable moments, including the upset win over Villanova. With a strong recruiting class and some talented returning players, the Bulldogs will look to improve on their record in the season.

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Consider injuries and suspensions

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Analyze team statistics

Analyzing team statistics such as scoring average, field goal percentage, and turnover rate can provide valuable insights into a team’s performance. Look at how the Bulldogs have performed on both the offensive and defensive ends of the court, and compare their statistics with those of their opponents.

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Butler Bulldogs Basketball History

Overall

Gordon Hayward hauled in the rebound with mere seconds remaining, dribbled around one Duke defender, found space near mid-court and heaved the shot that would go down as the greatest in college basketball history.

If only it had gone in.

Hayward’s shot clanged off the backboard and then off the rim as the buzzer sounded on Butler’s 61-59 loss in the 2010 national title game. Had it been a half-inch lower on the backboard or a tiny bit softer off his fingertips or if the humidity in Lucas Oil Stadium had been a tad different, perhaps he’d have had the greatest game-winner of all time, and the Bulldogs would have been national champs.

Alas, the Blue Devils were the champions, and Butler was left to wonder what if. Still, that didn’t take anything away from a remarkable year that put a basketball-mad school into the national spotlight.

The Bulldogs started playing hoops in the latter part of the 20th century and boasted several standout teams, many under Tony Hinkle. They currently play in hallowed Hinkle Fieldhouse, named for that man, the winningest coach in program history.

Hinkle had just 10 losing seasons in his 41 years at the helm, leading the team to two NIT berths and an NCAA Tournament appearance in 1962, when the Bulldogs won a then-team record 22 games and reached a regional semifinal.

It wasn’t until the 1990s, long after Hinkle departed, that the program became a regular in postseason play. There were multiple NIT entries in the early part of that decade and the team returned to the NCAA Tournament in 1997 under Barry Collier.

They’d return the following year, 1998, and again in 2000 in Collier’s last year. That team won the Midwestern Collegiate Conference going away, rolled through the conference tourney and -as a No. 12 seed- took Florida to overtime in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Gators to a dramatic victory en route to an eventual national runner-up finish, and it ended a great run for Collier’s stifling defensive unit. Butler Bulldogs team stats displayed the third-ranked scoring defense (55.7 points per game allowed) in the country.

The next season, under one-and-done head coach Thad Matta, saw the team score its first NCAA Tournament win since 1962, before it lost to another national runner-up in Arizona in the second round.

Matta gave way to Todd Lickliter, who had win totals of 29, 27, and 26 in his six-year run at the helm. His 2006-07 team had wins over Notre Dame, Indiana and Tennessee in a 10-0 start, and was ranking in the top 20 from Thanksgiving on before securing a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Victories over Old Dominion and Maryland set up the Bulldogs for another matchup with Florida, this time in the Sweet 16. Again, the Gators ended their season, but the NCAAB odds for Butler were looking up every year.

Lickliter moved on to Iowa, opening the door for the most transformative figure in program history to take over. Brad Stevens, an Indiana native who starred at nearby DePauw, was an assistant under Lickliter. When the latter left, players urged Collier -now the athletic director- to hire from within, and Stevens, at just 30 years of age, won the contest.

Stevens would put together a phenomenal 166-49 record in six seasons with the Bulldogs, going 30-4 in his first season and 33-5 in that magical year that ended with Hayward’s miss at the buzzer. The 2010-11 team also made it to the national title game, falling to Connecticut in much less dramatic fashion.

Stevens’ final season, 2012-13, was also the first for the program in the Atlantic-10, a marriage that lasted just one year. After a second-round loss to Boston Celtics, for whom he is now president of basketball operations.

His absence was felt immediately, as the team suffered its worst season in 21 years in 2013-14. It rebounded well, however, with NCAA Tournament berths in all three seasons under Chris Holtmann, and again in 2017-18 under former Bulldog standout LaVall Jordan, who missed two free throws with 8.1 seconds left before the buzzer-beater against Florida in 2000.

Jordan went just 83-74 in five seasons with his alma mater. The Bulldogs haven’t been in the NCAA Tournament since that 2018 bid, and the 2021-22 team went 14-19, prompting his dismissal.

Matta, who coached three seasons at Xavier and 13 at Ohio State after his first stint with Butler, was hired to replace Jordan. Betting odds on the Bulldogs to return to the Big Dance are not great, but Matta and the program both have plenty of pedigree.

Butler Bulldogs Basketball FAQs

What is the highest win total in program history?

The greatest team in Butler’s history was the 2009-10 crew, which won a program-record 33 games before falling two points short in the national championship.

What was the worst season in program history?

The 1980-81 team went 5-22 and 1-10 in the Midwestern City Conference. The one league victory is still the lowest win total in conference play for the Bulldogs.

Who is the greatest player in program history?

Gordon Hayward is the most notable Bulldog and the best player to play for the program. But Matt Howard deserves some recognition for overall program contributions.

Howard started underneath for four straight NCAA Tournament teams, including two national runners up as a junior and senior. He was a three-time Horizon League first-team selection and a second-team pick as a freshman. The 6-8 Indiana native ranks sixth in program history in points, fifth in rebounds, fifth in field-goal percentage, third in blocks and first in both made free throws and free throws attempted.

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