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Last Updated: Wednesday, April 26, 2006, 08:33 EST
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Avery Sheets scored five points and had four steals against Florida State in the First Round of the NIT.
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Monday, March 20, 2006, 16:41 EST
As many Butler students migrated to warmer weather for Spring Break, so did the men’s basketball team as they traveled to Tallahassee, Fla. for the First Round of the National Invitational Tournament (NIT). But it was not all fun in the sun for the Bulldogs as their season came to an end with a 67-63 loss to Florida State. Butler finished the season with a 20-13 record.
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Photos
This week's gallery includes images from the BRIC Concert.
Fashion Show, 03/09
President Clinton, 11/06
Homecoming 2005, 09/31
Butler's 150'th, 09/10
Spring Sing 2005, 04/10
Freshman Skits 2005, 03/21
Basketball 2005, 02/10
Dance Marathon, 12/06
World Swimming, 10/20
Davis Procession, 09/30
Davis Memorials, 09/24
Rock the Vote, 09/12
Wand and Mraz, 08/29
Blue, 05/03
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By Tim Maurer
Dawgnet Staff Writer
Monday, March 6, 2006, 12:37 EST
Former President Bush delivered an excellent message to the crowd last Thursday night at Hinkle Fieldhouse. His speech provided a fantastic message to the audience to get involved in the community and show respect to each other.
By Matt Malloy
Dawgnet Assistant Sports Editor
Tuesday, March 21, 2006, 10:22 EST
Freshman Kevin Sasena helped Butler’s Men’s Golf team to a third- place finish at the Butler Invitational on Monday, March 21 at Broadmoor Country Club. Sasena scored an even 72 for the 18-hole event, which was reduced to one day due to bad weather. For the Butler women, Sophomore Paige McCracken placed second in the individual competition and helped her team to a runner-up finish.
By Marcy Wilhelm
Dawgnet Opinion Editor
Sunday, March 5, 2006, 21:33 EST
As Spring Break approaches and students around campus make a variety of vacation plans, one group of students will be planning a more service-oriented trip.
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