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Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« on: April 03, 2010, 09:01:57 pm »
Hey Meryl! Butler won!

Did you watch the game? Talk about close! With all those fouls and missed shots I thought for sure they were going to lose but they pulled it off at the last second. They'll be playing in the final on Monday! :D

Everyone around here is shooting off fireworks. I can hear it right now. You'd think in a city of nearly 2 million, people wouldn't get so worked up over something like this. But hey, this is Indiana! lol


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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2010, 02:13:04 am »
Hey Meryl! Butler won!

Did you watch the game? Talk about close! With all those fouls and missed shots I thought for sure they were going to lose but they pulled it off at the last second. They'll be playing in the final on Monday! :D

Everyone around here is shooting off fireworks. I can hear it right now. You'd think in a city of nearly 2 million, people wouldn't get so worked up over something like this. But hey, this is Indiana! lol


GO DAWGS!!!!


GO DAWGS IS RIGHT!!

Yeehaw!  Thanks for starting this thread, David.  I could only watch the first part of the game, since the opera I've been working on had its opening night tonight.  But I kept checking the computer backstage when I had the chance.  After the first act, I came back and the tech director told me the good news.  I sang the Butler War Song on the spot!

We'll sing the Butler War Song, we'll give a fighting cry,
We'll fight the Butler battle, Bulldogs ever do or die!
And in the glow of the victory firelight, history cannot deny
To add a page or two for Butler's fighting crew
Beneath the Hoosier sky!!


Everyone thought I was insane, but that's okay.  ;D

Can't wait to cheer them on Monday night!  8)
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2010, 02:21:54 am »
I'll be watching on Monday! You can count on it! 8)

I normally don't pay too much attention to college basketball (I tend to follow the NBA) but I think everyone will be watching on Monday night. :)

The thing is, nobody expected little Butler to make it. And they did! Butler is a big part of our town here. I have lots of memories of Butler - I never attended Butler, but everyone in Indy has gone snow sledding on Butler Hill and watched the fireworks there during the 4th of July - and so people around here are very excited! It's a bit of a Cinderella story. And people tend to root for the underdog, and Butler is certainly the underdog... or is that "underdawg" WOOF! so they will have lots of fan support on Monday night. Let's just hope they win the whole thing! That would be wonderful! :D

Everyone here is excited! People are shooting off fireworks, dancing in the streets....

It's a PARTAY!   
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2010, 02:26:31 am »
Is the final game also to be played in Indy?

PARTAY ON!  ;D
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2010, 03:18:21 am »
Is the final game also to be played in Indy?

PARTAY ON!  ;D

You got that right! :D

It's in Indy. At Lucas Oil!

Let's both tune in on Monday and see what happens!

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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #5 on: April 04, 2010, 12:17:42 pm »
Butler advances to NCAA title game

Updated Apr 4, 2010 12:05 AM ET

INDIANAPOLIS (AP)

After 25 years, ``Hoosiers'' is getting a rewrite.

One more win, and plucky Butler will give it an even better ending.

Gordon Hayward had 19 points and nine rebounds, including one with 2 seconds left that sealed the game. The small school looked anything but, taking down another of college basketball's biggest names with a 52-50 victory over Michigan State in the Final Four on Saturday night.

Butler (33-4) will play No. 1 seed Duke, a 78-57 winner over West Virginia, in Monday night's title game. In the Bulldogs' hometown, no less.

``We've been talking about the next game all year, and it's great to be able to say the next game's for a national championship,'' Hayward said.

The entire Hoosier state is along for the ride. Indiana and Purdue may be the state's traditional basketball powerhouses, but it's little Butler - enrollment 4,200 - that's big time now.

``If I was not playing, I'd be a Butler fan,'' Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said. ``I like they way they play, I like their story. They play like a Big Ten team.''

Michigan State (28-9) has been living on the edge all tournament, ravaged by injuries and squeaking through game after game, and this night was no different. After trailing by as much as seven in the second half, Draymond Green made a pair of free throws to pull Michigan State within 50-49 with 56 seconds left.

Ronald Nored missed a jumper, and Michigan State got the rebound. But Hayward wouldn't give the driving Green an inch, forcing him to put up an awkward layup that didn't come close. Nored scooped up the rebound, and Green had no choice but to foul him, ending the big fella's game.

Nored, who had been just 3 for 12 from the line in the tournament, made both, and the Bulldogs had a 52-49 lead with 6 seconds to play.

``One thing about us is there's never a sense of fear,'' Nored said. ``We're confident in everything we do.''

After a timeout, the Spartans inbounded the ball and Butler was all over them, choosing to foul rather than take a chance on the Spartans getting off a 3 - like they did to beat Maryland at the buzzer. Korie Lucious made the first and bricked the second as Hayward came up with the ball to seal the victory and set off a party the likes of which Indiana hasn't seen since tiny Milan beat Muncie Central for the state title in 1954, the real-life inspiration for ``Hoosiers.''

``I don't know if I got a piece of the ball, maybe a piece of his arm,'' Hayward said. ``I'm just glad we got that last stop.''

Although the Bulldogs are no plucky underdog, there's no doubting the connections between ``Hoosiers'' and Butler's magical run. In the movie, the final score was 42-40. The actual Milan final score - 32-30.

And Saturday night, 52-50, extending the nation's best winning streak to 25 - and counting.

Watching it all unfold was Bobby Plump, whose buzzer-beating jumper gave Milan the win.

``We might not have believed it when we said it in our first team meeting in the fall, but if we focus and do our jobs, then why can't we play for a national championship?'' Butler coach Brad Stevens said. ``That's been our focus all along. I walked out of that room and I kind of thought, 'I hope we'll get a chance to do this.' This is a great story.''

And it gets better with each game.

Butler knocked off top-seeded Syracuse and followed with a victory over No. 2 seed Kansas State last weekend, the only Final Four team to beat the top two seeded teams in its region.

Just as Stevens did against the Orange and Wildcats, he found Michigan State's weakness and went after it. The offense-by-committee that had worked well enough without injured Kalin Lucas, who led the Spartans in scoring until blowing out his left Achilles' tendon in the second-round victory over Maryland, fell apart against the Bulldogs.

Durrell Summers, who had averaged 20 points in Michigan State's first four tournament games, was held to 14. Green had 12 as did Lucious, who was playing in place of Lucas. Senior Raymar Morgan, who spent most of the game in foul trouble, finished with just four points.

Butler also forced fellow No. 5 seed Michigan State into 16 turnovers and held the Spartans to zero - yes, zero - fast-break points. The Bulldogs outrebounded Michigan State on the offensive glass, 11 to 8.

``We had our chances to win the game, no matter what the circumstances, how many injuries, how many guys we had in foul trouble,'' Izzo said. ``We just couldn't get in rhythm with anything.''

Perhaps most shocking, Butler outmuscled the bigger, bulkier Spartans - and have the battle scars to prove it. Hayward had a bloody lip by the time the night was over. Matt Howard got knocked silly in a collision with Green. Shelvin Mack spent most of the second half on the bench with cramps in his legs, and Stevens was unsure of his availability for Monday.

``It was one of the more physical games we've been involved in,'' Izzo said. ``Playing in the Big Ten, that's a lot to say.''

Want to know what The Butler Way is? Just watch a tape of this game.

It wasn't the prettiest of finishes. Butler went almost 11 minutes without a field goal after Willie Veasley's layup with 12:19 left - and it almost seemed as if the first team to score a basket was going to win.

But the Bulldogs weren't flustered to be playing on the game's biggest stage and locked down whenever they had to.

``It did seem like it was a long time,'' said Hayward, who had only six points in the second half. ``But for us, as long as we guard, we feel like we can be in the game. That's what we've tried to do all year.''

The finish was a bitter disappointment for the Spartans, who were playing in their sixth Final Four in 12 years and had hoped to get back to the national title game after being routed by North Carolina in Detroit last year. Instead, they'll have to watch another group of local boys delight the hometown fans. No team has won the national title in their home state since UCLA in 1975, when the Final Four was down the road from Westwood in San Diego.

When Hayward came up with that final rebound, Lucas Oil Stadium shook, the kind of celebration usually reserved for Peyton Manning.

Gordon Hayward secured the game-sealing rebound.

``We didn't get it done,'' Izzo said. ``I thought the physical play bothered us - that surprised me.''

Or maybe all those injuries simply caught up to the Spartans.

``You keep putting yourself on the edge of a cliff, you're not going be able to stand on it long,'' Delvon Roe said.

The biggest loss, of course, was Lucas, Michigan State's point guard and the 2009 Big Ten player of the year. But Chris Allen has a bad foot, and Roe is playing on a torn meniscus in his right knee, so painful he says it's like someone's doing surgery on him while he's playing.

As if those weren't big enough holes to fill, the Spartans were fighting foul trouble all night. Morgan, the lone senior starter, played just eight minutes the first half after picking up three fouls, and was shuffling in and out all second half. Roe also finished the game with four fouls.

``That was probably the biggest problem with our game today. We just couldn't get into a rhythm because we had too many people in foul trouble,'' Roe said. ``When you've got so many people in foul trouble, you can't play as aggressively as you would like to on defense and even on offense, you're scared to shove a guy or make a move, because you're afraid to make a foul.''

With a baby face, Hayward easily could be mistaken for a fictional Jimmy Chitwood. But this kid is the real deal and could play on any team, big or small. He can shoot inside, outside, and he's not afraid to do the dirty work, leading Butler with nine rebounds.

If not for his and Mack's play in the first half, the Bulldogs would be heading back to their dorm rooms instead of a downtown hotel.

Hayward scored Butler's first four field goals, and he and Mack were the only Bulldogs to make anything from the field in the first half. Veasley? He was 0-for-2. Nored? Didn't even get off a shot. The mustached Howard? He took a seat six minutes into the game after getting whistled for his second foul.

Yet the Bulldogs managed to hang with the Spartans, going into halftime tied at 28 after Mack's 3 with 35 seconds left.

The second half belonged to Butler and its defense.

``People have been doubting us all year and said we were going to lose in the first round, but you don't pay attention to what other people say,'' Butler guard Shawn Vanzant said. ``You listen to the 15 guys who are here and the coaches. We don't listen that. We believe in ourselves.''

And with this latest victory, they've got a whole lot of other people believing in them, too.

http://msn.foxsports.com/cbk/story/Butler-Bulldogs-beat-Michigan-State-Spartans-in-Final-Four?GT1=39008
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2010, 07:47:58 pm »
The big game is tonight Meryl! Are you going to watch it? Tip-off is at 9pm eastern, I think. On CBS.

Bobby Plump is there tonight. He was one of the players on the 1954 Milan high school basketball team.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Plump

He is rooting for Butler. :)

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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2010, 08:46:14 pm »
You bet I'm watching, David!  I never thought I'd ever know anything about the teams in the NCAA final, but I'm practically an expert now.  Duke's got taller guys, and they shoot awfully well, but Butler's defense has really earned respect.  We'll need a lot of luck, but who knows?

I've been watching the pre-game chatter on ESPN since 7:30.  Lots of guys are saying Duke is the favorite, but no one's counting Butler out.

I hope it's a close game.  Those are the most exciting, and even if we don't come out on top, we'll know we made them earn it.

As Butler's coach said, it's not so bad that they're being called a "David meets Goliath" pair-up.  David won.  ;D

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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #8 on: April 05, 2010, 09:21:17 pm »
Yeah, I agree Meryl. Close games are always more exciting - especially a basketball game.

Lucas Oil looks packed! And I see lots of blue out there - Butler fans! :D

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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #9 on: April 05, 2010, 09:23:49 pm »
I hear an awful lot of booing for Duke. They shouldn't do that.

Besides, these players are just kids.

Oh well. I'm sure they've experienced it before. Still though, I don't think the fans should do that.
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #10 on: April 05, 2010, 09:43:20 pm »
I don't think they should boo either, but I haven't been listening to the crowd much.  My cats are looking at me like I'm nuts.  ;D
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #11 on: April 05, 2010, 09:47:55 pm »
I don't think they should boo either, but I haven't been listening to the crowd much.  My cats are looking at me like I'm nuts.  ;D

LOL!!

You should spend more time training them to be Butler fans! Meow!!

;)

16-18 Duke @ 9:14 in the first half. Close game so far!

Butler just made a two pointer 18-18!

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20-18 Butler! Yay!!

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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #12 on: April 05, 2010, 10:16:01 pm »
Do the Dawgs rock or do they rock?!  One-point spread at the half!  GO BULLDOGS!!  8)  8)  8)
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #13 on: April 05, 2010, 11:23:00 pm »
We wanted a close game Meryl and we got one! :laugh:

Woooo!!!

There' still 5 minutes left in the game and Butler is only behind by 3 points! They could win!

But there have been a few times tonight when I felt like taking a nerve pill. lol Wow. What a game!!
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #14 on: April 05, 2010, 11:42:53 pm »
GAHHHHHH!!!!!!!

Oh so close!!!  DAMN!

Those Dukies better thank their lucky stars tonight.  Their arses were almost fried.  The Bulldogs are still the biggest story of this game!!

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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2010, 11:42:07 pm »
GAHHHHHH!!!!!!!

Oh so close!!!  DAMN!

Those Dukies better thank their lucky stars tonight.  Their arses were almost fried.  The Bulldogs are still the biggest story of this game!!

DAWGS RULE!!

It WAS so close Meryl! And he shot that ball from half court at the buzzer. Had it gone in, Butler would have won by one point. And it ALMOST went in! That's as close as you can get, you know? :-\

They did good though! I am proud of them!

I came across this earlier today and I thought I'd share it with you....

Did Butler Really Lose to Those Guys?

INDIANAPOLIS -- So close. So ridiculously close.

So close that the losers didn't cry.

Instead, Butler's players and coaches were their typically composed selves when late Monday night became early Tuesday morning at Lucas Oil Stadium after Gordon Hayward came within a bulldog's hair on each of his two shots inside the final 13 seconds of winning a national championship.

Did I say those Butler folks were composed? Try shocked. They weren't the only ones, because everybody among the packed house of 70,930 knew that Hayward's first shot was in, and that his second one was in, and that nobody outside of Durham, N.C., wanted to see those from the insufferable Duke program cutting down nets for a fourth time during the reign of King Mike Krzyzewski.





"We're just in a state of disbelief," said Butler guard Ronald Nored, still shaking his head with the memory of Butler's 61-59 loss to the Blue Devils in a Final Four thriller. I mean, Hayward's first shot was right there -- a potential game-winner for the ages, a fadeaway beauty over Duke's 7-foot-1 monster Brian Zoubek, a shot that hit the back of the rim before falling into the arms of a Duke defender. Said Hayward later, "Caught it, tried to go left, went back right. (Zoubek) played good defense. Forced me into a tough shot."

No problem, because there was that second chance, because the season for the new darlings of college basketball couldn't end like this.

So there was Hayward again, but only at the very end this time, with the clock ticking toward zero, and with his attempt coming from just inside half court, where he launched a prayer that was answered after it kissed the backboard, and then it bounced against the front of the rim, and then ...

And then ...

We're stuck with more Duke smugness.

Nored still couldn't fathom that neither of Hayward's shots dropped. The same went for those throughout the solar system, especially his teammates, who sat motionlessly at their lockers with blank expressions. Added Nored, among the Bulldogs' leaders, "It's been so long since we had this feeling. It's also the last game of the season. We wanted it to end on a positive note. I guess you can learn so many things from a game like this, but right now, I'm in disbelief."

Yeah, well. Everybody is, because it was right there -- Butler's 26th consecutive victory, the first national championship ever for a mid-major and the slaying of a team that many wish would just go away.

Let's turn from disbelief to what we can believe.

That is, Butler wasn't a fairy tale. Butler was for real. Just check the bite marks on almighty Duke from a bunch of Bulldogs who turned what the foolish thought would be a blowout of a national championship game into a classic.

It's always the little things for Butler. For instance: Logic says no team that shoots 34 percent from the floor for an entire evening (OK, I'm talking about Butler) should be this close to winning it all. It's just that logic doesn't show that the smallish Bulldogs came just shy of matching the big boys of Duke in rebounds at 35 to the Blue Devils' 37, and that Butler had eight turnovers to Duke's 12, and that Butler played its typical brand of suffocating team defense, and that Butler was just a hustling machine.

Remember, too, that Butler was much of that -- not only during its steady march to the Final Four this season, but for many seasons before this one. The Bulldogs have managed 20 or more victories five straight years and 12 times in the past 14 seasons. They had two trips to the Sweet 16 during their previous six seasons. They also have sustained excellence with what they call The Butler Way since the late 1990s despite four different head coaches.

The latest of those coaches is Brad Stevens, a youngish 33, who had this bunch ranked around the nation's top 10 for most of the season. It became apparent after the Bulldogs defeated the likes of Syracuse, Kansas State and Michigan State during the NCAA tournament that they were even more potent than that.





And Butler had this hoops powerhouse conquered, too, but Stevens' postgame analysis was about right. "We just came up one possession short in a game with about 145 possessions. It's hard to stomach when you're on the wrong end of that. But like I told them in there. When you coach these guys with their effort, their focus, their determination, you're at peace with whatever result happens on the scoreboard, because you've got a group that's given it every single thing they have. These guys did that."

They did it methodically, without the hint of the gee-whiz mentality of those who truly are just glad to be here in these situations. In fact, the Bulldogs took the court for pregame warmups, the opening tip-off and the majority of the game with the look of the most confident underdog in the history of dribbling.

They never smiled -- not even a little bit -- and this was despite all of those roars directed their way whenever they breathed inside Hinkle Fieldhouse South, otherwise known as Lucas Oil Stadium, located six miles from campus.

Said Nored, "We were having a lot of fun out there, and it wasn't so much a matter of not smiling. It was just that we were really focused."

So focused despite having to battle more than a few weird calls from officials, which is always the case when Duke is involved. Most glaringly, Duke's Lance Thomas pulled Hayward violently to the court to keep the Butler swingman from making a key layup down the stretch. With King Krzyzewski mouthing to officials that Thomas hit "all ball," Thomas somehow wasn't called for an intentional foul.

Hayward got two foul shots.

He made both of them.

That's opposed to what Hayward did with those other two shots -- you know, the ones which actually went in, if only in our sweetest dreams.


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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2010, 12:59:03 am »
Thanks for that link, David.  The writer pretty much expresses what BU fans feel.  I noticed some comments from Duke fans who felt it was biased, but that's to be expected.

Well, I got my wish.  It was certainly a close, exciting game!  In the end, the basketball gods didn't smile on BU for whatever reason--gods like to be capricious after all.  But let's hope the team and coach are able to come back mostly intact next year.  I'll be paying attention like I never did before.  8)
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2010, 03:21:58 am »
But let's hope the team and coach are able to come back mostly intact next year.  I'll be paying attention like I never did before.  8)

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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #18 on: April 04, 2011, 06:39:08 pm »


Hey, they're back!  Tonight my Bulldogs play UConn for the NCAA title! 

Yeehaw!  Go 'Dogs!!!  8)







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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #19 on: April 04, 2011, 06:43:26 pm »





We'll sing the Butler War Song, we'll give a fighting cry,
We'll fight the Butler battle, Bulldogs ever do or die!
And in the glow of the victory firelight, history cannot deny
To add a page or two for Butler's fighting crew
Beneath the Hoosier sky!!



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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #20 on: April 04, 2011, 09:30:19 pm »
I'm watching the game Meryl! Let's hope they can do it tonight!

The game just started. So far it's -

UConn - 4

Butler - 3


Fingers crossed!
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #21 on: April 04, 2011, 11:02:51 pm »
Oh dear oh dear, it's looking bleak.  UConn has a 10-point spread.  Bulldogs, get back your bite!  :P  :-*
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #22 on: April 04, 2011, 11:29:39 pm »
Alas and alack!  This was not the night you wanted to have an off night.  Poor Butler!  They just couldn't get the ball to go in the basket.  Shit, that's hard.  :'(
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Re: Butler Advances To NCAA Finals!
« Reply #23 on: April 05, 2011, 09:20:19 am »
Condolences to the Hoosiers.   :(