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New field for the softball team

  Jacob Minter Reporting I Student The Butler Community College softball team is more than just an ordinary junior college softball team. Just on their home page on the Butler Athletics website, their exclusiveness shows. Headlines scroll across the page listing all sorts of different achievements and stories just from the past year. Despite many… Continue reading New field for the softball team

Campus News · Sports

Gowan’s two picks help rout the Greyhounds

Tyler Godwin Student Sports Media The Grizzly defense set a school record on Saturday, Oct 20, with seven interceptions in a 35-14 road victory over the Fort Scott Greyhounds. Butler came up with five interceptions in the second half, with sophomore cornerback Tay Gowan returning one for a pick-six to open up the third quarter.… Continue reading Gowan’s two picks help rout the Greyhounds

Campus News · Sports

Volleyball ends regular season on a four game losing skid

Marissa Ramirez & Madison Marx Student Sports Media The women’s volleyball team headed to Barton Community College for their last game of the regular season. They came up short to Barton in four sets (25-18, Barton), (27-25, Butler), (25-23, Barton) and (25-14, Barton). Butler finished the regular season 15-14 overall and 8-8 in the Jayhawk… Continue reading Volleyball ends regular season on a four game losing skid

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Leidersten earns national award following season finale

Raymond Hoare Student Sports Media As the regular season is coming to an end, Butler women’s soccer was at BG Product Veterans Sports Complex to face off against Kansas City Kansas Community College on Thursday, Oct. 18. Butler was on the attacking half of the field for a majority of the first half. In the… Continue reading Leidersten earns national award following season finale

Opinion · Sports

Tyler’s hot takes: Is it time to end college athletics?

Tyler Krenzin Lantern Staff In America sports reign supreme, especially in Midwest and Southeast America. We can come to the conclusion that as far as entertainment is concerned, there are not a lot of options outside of sports. In Kansas City, Missouri, the most important events of the year are Sunday night football games when… Continue reading Tyler’s hot takes: Is it time to end college athletics?