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The '''Butler University''' Bulldogs compete as members of the [[Pioneer Football League]] in [[NCAA Division I FCS]] football, and in the [[{{bige}}]] in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball. Butler is a private non-sectarian (although founded as a Christian school) institution located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 4,000. | The '''Butler University''' Bulldogs compete as members of the [[Pioneer Football League]] in [[NCAA Division I FCS]] football, and in the [[{{bige}}]] in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball. Butler is a private non-sectarian (although founded as a Christian school) institution located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 4,000. | ||
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+ | The campus sits south of downtown along Brown Street, about a half-mile south of US 35. The primary athletic facilities are physically, if not technically, off campus. Both Welcome Stadium (11,000) and University of Dayton Arena (13,435) are situated between I-75 and the Great Miami River about a half-mile west of campus, directly accessible from I-75 via exit 51 (Edwin C Moses Boulevard). UD Arena has been the host for numerous NCAA men's tournament games, including the annual play-in game since 2001; in 2010, the arena will tie Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium for the honor of having hosted the most games in the tournament, and in 2011 will take sole possession of that distinction. | ||
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+ | Dayton's chief rival is without question [[Xavier]]. Lesser rivalries exist with [[Miami (OH)]], [[Cincinnati]], and [[Butler]], as well as other regional catholic schools. The cross-town rivalry with [[Wright State]] is rather tepid from the Dayton perspective. | ||
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+ | Dayton has provided 39 players to NFL rosters in its history, every single one of them from the pre-1976 era when Dayton was a major program. The most recognizable pair would be OL Bob DeMarco and DL Jim Katcavage, both of whom started for over a decade in the league and were named to three Pro Bowls each. Strangely, although Dayton's basketball program has had much more national success, only 16 former Flyers have appeared in the NBA or ABA, led by Jim Paxson. Paxson's father, also named Jim, played for UD as well and had a much briefer NBA career. (John Paxson, the elder Paxson's younger and more famous son, attended [[Notre Dame]] instead.) | ||
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+ | =='''Conference Affiliations'''== | ||
+ | ===Football=== | ||
+ | {{list-3col-12| item01a=[[{{pfl}}]] | ||
+ | | item01b=NCAA I FCS | ||
+ | | item01c=1993-present | ||
+ | | item02a=[[{{glvc}}|Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference]] | ||
+ | | item02b=NCAA II | ||
+ | | item02c=1990-1992 | ||
+ | | item03a=[[{{hland1}}|Heartland Collegiate Conference]] | ||
+ | | item03b=NCAA II | ||
+ | | item03c=1978-1989 | ||
+ | | item04a=[[{{hland1}}|Indiana Collegiate Conference]] | ||
+ | | item04b=NCAA II | ||
+ | | item04c=1973-1977 | ||
+ | | item05a=[[{{hland1}}|Indiana Collegiate Conference]] | ||
+ | | item05b=NCAA College | ||
+ | | item05c=1950-1972 | ||
+ | | item06a=[[{{cdind}}]] | ||
+ | | item06b=NCAA College | ||
+ | | item06c=1937-1949 | ||
+ | | item07a=[[NCAA Independents]] | ||
+ | | item07b=NCAA | ||
+ | | item07c=1935-1936 | ||
+ | | item08a=[[{{mvc}}]] | ||
+ | | item08b=NCAA | ||
+ | | item08c=1932-1934 | ||
+ | | item09a=[[NCAA Independents]] | ||
+ | | item09b=NCAA | ||
+ | | item09c=1910-1931 | ||
+ | | item10a=[[Pre-NCAA Independents]] | ||
+ | | item10b=Independent | ||
+ | | item10c=1889-1909 | ||
+ | | item11a=no team | ||
+ | | item11b= | ||
+ | | item11c=1888 | ||
+ | | item12a=[[Pre-NCAA Independents]] | ||
+ | | item12b=Independent | ||
+ | | item12c=1887 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Basketball=== | ||
+ | {{list-3col-14| item01a=[[{{bige}}]] | ||
+ | | item01b=NCAA I | ||
+ | | item01c=2013-present | ||
+ | | item02a=[[{{a10}}]] | ||
+ | | item02b=NCAA I | ||
+ | | item02c=2012-2013 | ||
+ | | item03a=[[{{horizon}}]] | ||
+ | | item03b=NCAA I | ||
+ | | item03c=2001-2012 | ||
+ | | item04a=[[{{horizon}}|Midwestern Collegiate Conference]] | ||
+ | | item04b=NCAA I | ||
+ | | item04c=1985-2001 | ||
+ | | item05a=[[{{horizon}}|Midwestern City Conference]] | ||
+ | | item05b=NCAA I | ||
+ | | item05c=1979-1985 | ||
+ | | item06a=[[{{d2ind}}]] | ||
+ | | item06b=NCAA II | ||
+ | | item06c=1978-1979 | ||
+ | | item07a=[[{{hland1}}|Indiana Collegiate Conference]] | ||
+ | | item07b=NCAA II | ||
+ | | item07c=1974-1978 | ||
+ | | item08a=[[{{hland1}}|Indiana Collegiate Conference]] | ||
+ | | item08b=NCAA College | ||
+ | | item08c=1957-1974 | ||
+ | | item09a=[[{{hland1}}|Indiana Collegiate Conference]] | ||
+ | | item09b=NCAA | ||
+ | | item09c=1950-1957 | ||
+ | | item10a=[[{{mac}}]] | ||
+ | | item10b=NCAA | ||
+ | | item10c=1948-1950 | ||
+ | | item11a=[[NCAA Independents]] | ||
+ | | item11b=NCAA | ||
+ | | item11c=1934-1946 | ||
+ | | item12a=[[{{mvc}}]] | ||
+ | | item12b=NCAA | ||
+ | | item12c=1932-1934 | ||
+ | | item13a=[[NCAA Independents]] | ||
+ | | item13b=NCAA | ||
+ | | item13c=1910-1932 | ||
+ | | item14a=[[Pre-NCAA Independents]] | ||
+ | | item14b=Independent | ||
+ | | item14c=1896-1910 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | =='''Post-Season Appearances'''== | ||
+ | ===Football=== | ||
+ | {{Bowl Alert}} | ||
+ | {{list-2col-02| item01a=[[Gridiron Classic]] | ||
+ | | item01b=[[Gridiron Classic|'''2009''']] | ||
+ | | item02a=[[NCAA Division II Playoffs]] | ||
+ | | item02b=[[1983 NCAA Division II Playoffs|1983]], [[1988 NCAA Division II Playoffs|1988]], [[1991 NCAA Division II Playoffs|1991]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Basketball=== | ||
+ | {{list-2col-04| col1=350 | ||
+ | | col2=270 | ||
+ | | item01a='''[[NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game]]''' | ||
+ | | item01b=[[2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2010]], [[2011 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2011]] | ||
+ | | item02a={{d1mt}} | ||
+ | | item02b=[[1962 NCAA University Division Men's Basketball Tournament|1962]], [[1997 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1997]], [[1998 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1998]], [[2000 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2000]], [[2001 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2001]], [[2003 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2003]], [[2007 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2007]], [[2008 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2008]], [[2009 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2009]], ''[[2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2010]]'', ''[[2011 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2011]]'', [[2013 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2013]] | ||
+ | | item03a={{nit}} | ||
+ | | item03b=[[1958 National Invitation Tournament|1958]], [[1959 National Invitation Tournament|1959]], [[1985 National Invitation Tournament|1985]], [[1991 National Invitation Tournament|1991]], [[1992 National Invitation Tournament|1992]], [[1999 National Invitation Tournament|1999]], [[2001 National Invitation Tournament|2001]], [[2002 National Invitation Tournament|2002]], [[2006 National Invitation Tournament|2006]] | ||
+ | | item04a=[[College Basketball Invitational]] | ||
+ | | item04b=[[2012 College Basketball Invitational|2012]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | =='''Championships'''== | ||
+ | ===Football=== | ||
+ | {{list-2col-04| item01a=[[{{pfl}}]] Champions | ||
+ | | item01b=''[[1994 Pioneer League Football|1994]]'', ''[[2009 Pioneer League Football|2009]]'', ''[[2012 Pioneer League Football|2012]]'' | ||
+ | | item02a=[[{{glvc}}|Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference]] Champions | ||
+ | | item02b=[[1991 Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference|1991]], ''[[1992 Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference|1992]]'' | ||
+ | | item03a=[[{{hland1}}|Heartland Collegiate Conference]] Champions | ||
+ | | item03b=''[[1977 Heartland Collegiate Conference Football|1977]]'', [[1983 Heartland Collegiate Conference Football|1983]], ''[[1985 Heartland Collegiate Conference Football|1985]]'', [[1987 Heartland Collegiate Conference Football|1987]], [[1988 Heartland Collegiate Conference Football|1988]], [[1989 Heartland Collegiate Conference Football|1989]] | ||
+ | | item04a=[[{{hland1}}|Indiana Collegiate Conference]] | ||
+ | | item04b=[[1952 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1952]], [[1953 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1953]], [[1958 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1958]], [[1959 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1959]], [[1960 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1960]], [[1961 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1961]], [[1962 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1962]], [[1963 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1963]], [[1964 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1964]], [[1972 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1972]], [[1973 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1973]], [[1974 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1974]], [[1975 Indiana Collegiate Conference Football|1975]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Basketball=== | ||
+ | {{list-2col-07| col1=350 | ||
+ | | col2=270 | ||
+ | | item01a='''[[NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|NCAA Division I Southeast Regional]] Champions''' | ||
+ | | item01b=[[2011 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2011]] | ||
+ | | item02a='''[[NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|NCAA Division I West Regional]] Champions''' | ||
+ | | item02b=[[2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2010]] | ||
+ | | item03a=[[{{horizon}}]] Tournament Champions | ||
+ | | item03b=[[1997 Horizon League Men's Basketball|1997]], [[1998 Horizon League Men's Basketball|1998]], [[2000 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2000]], [[2001 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2001]], [[2008 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2008]], [[2010 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2010]], [[2011 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2011]] | ||
+ | | item04a=[[{{horizon}}]] Regular Season Champions | ||
+ | | item04b=[[1997 Horizon League Men's Basketball|1997]], [[2000 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2000]], [[2001 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2001]], [[2002 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2002]], [[2003 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2003]], ''[[2007 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2007]]'', [[2008 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2008]], [[2009 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2009]], [[2010 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2010]], ''[[2011 Horizon League Men's Basketball|2011]]'' | ||
+ | | item05a=[[{{hland1}}|Indiana Collegiate Conference]] Champions | ||
+ | | item05b=[[1952 Indiana Collegiate Conference Men's Basketball|1952]], [[1953 Indiana Collegiate Conference Men's Basketball|1953]], [[1959 Indiana Collegiate Conference Men's Basketball|1959]], [[1961 Indiana Collegiate Conference Men's Basketball|1961]], [[1962 Indiana Collegiate Conference Men's Basketball|1962]] | ||
+ | | item06a=[[{{mac}}]] Champions | ||
+ | | item06b=[[1947 Mid-American Conference Men's Basketball|1947]] | ||
+ | | item07a=[[{{mvc}}]] Champions | ||
+ | | item07b=[[1933 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball|1933]], [[1934 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball|1934]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | =='''National Individual Awards'''== | ||
+ | ===Football=== | ||
+ | {{list-2col-02| col1=350 | ||
+ | | col2=300 | ||
+ | | item01a=[[NCAA Division I FCS First-Team All-Americans]] | ||
+ | | item01b=1994: Arnold Mickens (RB)<br>2003: Brandon Martin (DB) | ||
+ | | item02a=[[NCAA Division II Football First-Team All-Americans]] | ||
+ | | item02b=1988: Steve Roberts (RB) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Basketball=== | ||
+ | {{list-2col-04| col1=350 | ||
+ | | col2=300 | ||
+ | | item01a='''[[National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame]] | ||
+ | | item01b='''2006: Tony Hinkle''' (coach, contributor) | ||
+ | | item02a=[[Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award]] | ||
+ | | item02b=2008: Mike Green (G) | ||
+ | | item03a=[[NABC Division I Coach of the Year]] | ||
+ | | item03b=2007: Todd Lickliter | ||
+ | | item04a=[[NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans|NCAA Division I Consensus All-Americans]] | ||
+ | | item04b=1924: Hugh Middlesworth (?) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | =='''External Links'''== | ||
+ | [http://butlersports.com/ Butler University Athletics] | ||
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The Butler University Bulldogs compete as members of the Pioneer Football League in NCAA Division I FCS football, and in the Big East Conference in NCAA Division I basketball. Butler is a private non-sectarian (although founded as a Christian school) institution located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 4,000.
The campus sits south of downtown along Brown Street, about a half-mile south of US 35. The primary athletic facilities are physically, if not technically, off campus. Both Welcome Stadium (11,000) and University of Dayton Arena (13,435) are situated between I-75 and the Great Miami River about a half-mile west of campus, directly accessible from I-75 via exit 51 (Edwin C Moses Boulevard). UD Arena has been the host for numerous NCAA men's tournament games, including the annual play-in game since 2001; in 2010, the arena will tie Kansas City's Municipal Auditorium for the honor of having hosted the most games in the tournament, and in 2011 will take sole possession of that distinction.
Dayton's chief rival is without question Xavier. Lesser rivalries exist with Miami (OH), Cincinnati, and Butler, as well as other regional catholic schools. The cross-town rivalry with Wright State is rather tepid from the Dayton perspective.
Dayton has provided 39 players to NFL rosters in its history, every single one of them from the pre-1976 era when Dayton was a major program. The most recognizable pair would be OL Bob DeMarco and DL Jim Katcavage, both of whom started for over a decade in the league and were named to three Pro Bowls each. Strangely, although Dayton's basketball program has had much more national success, only 16 former Flyers have appeared in the NBA or ABA, led by Jim Paxson. Paxson's father, also named Jim, played for UD as well and had a much briefer NBA career. (John Paxson, the elder Paxson's younger and more famous son, attended Notre Dame instead.)
Contents
Conference Affiliations
Football
Pioneer Football League | NCAA I FCS | 1993-present |
Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference | NCAA II | 1990-1992 |
Heartland Collegiate Conference | NCAA II | 1978-1989 |
Indiana Collegiate Conference | NCAA II | 1973-1977 |
Indiana Collegiate Conference | NCAA College | 1950-1972 |
NCAA College Division Independents | NCAA College | 1937-1949 |
NCAA Independents | NCAA | 1935-1936 |
Missouri Valley Conference | NCAA | 1932-1934 |
NCAA Independents | NCAA | 1910-1931 |
Pre-NCAA Independents | Independent | 1889-1909 |
no team | 1888 | |
Pre-NCAA Independents | Independent | 1887 |
Basketball
Big East Conference | NCAA I | 2013-present |
Atlantic 10 Conference | NCAA I | 2012-2013 |
Horizon League | NCAA I | 2001-2012 |
Midwestern Collegiate Conference | NCAA I | 1985-2001 |
Midwestern City Conference | NCAA I | 1979-1985 |
NCAA Division II Independents | NCAA II | 1978-1979 |
Indiana Collegiate Conference | NCAA II | 1974-1978 |
Indiana Collegiate Conference | NCAA College | 1957-1974 |
Indiana Collegiate Conference | NCAA | 1950-1957 |
Mid-American Conference | NCAA | 1948-1950 |
NCAA Independents | NCAA | 1934-1946 |
Missouri Valley Conference | NCAA | 1932-1934 |
NCAA Independents | NCAA | 1910-1932 |
Pre-NCAA Independents | Independent | 1896-1910 |
Post-Season Appearances
Football
Note: Years for bowl games indicate the fall season preceding the game itself. Further, unless impossible to avoid, corporate sponsorship is ignored. Please see Bowl Alert for details. |
Gridiron Classic | 2009 |
NCAA Division II Playoffs | 1983, 1988, 1991 |
Basketball
Championships
Football
Pioneer Football League Champions | 1994, 2009, 2012 |
Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference Champions | 1991, 1992 |
Heartland Collegiate Conference Champions | 1977, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989 |
Indiana Collegiate Conference | 1952, 1953, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 |
Basketball
NCAA Division I Southeast Regional Champions | 2011 |
NCAA Division I West Regional Champions | 2010 |
Horizon League Tournament Champions | 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2008, 2010, 2011 |
Horizon League Regular Season Champions | 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 |
Indiana Collegiate Conference Champions | 1952, 1953, 1959, 1961, 1962 |
Mid-American Conference Champions | 1947 |
Missouri Valley Conference Champions | 1933, 1934 |
National Individual Awards
Football
NCAA Division I FCS First-Team All-Americans | 1994: Arnold Mickens (RB) 2003: Brandon Martin (DB) |
NCAA Division II Football First-Team All-Americans | 1988: Steve Roberts (RB) |
Basketball
National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame | 2006: Tony Hinkle (coach, contributor) |
Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award | 2008: Mike Green (G) |
NABC Division I Coach of the Year | 2007: Todd Lickliter |
NCAA Division I Consensus All-Americans | 1924: Hugh Middlesworth (?) |
External Links
Big East Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division I basketball | |
Butler • Creighton • DePaul • Georgetown • Marquette • Providence • St. John's • Seton Hall • Villanova • Xavier |
Pioneer Football League | edit |
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NCAA Division I FCS (football-only) | |
Butler • Campbell • Davidson • Dayton • Drake • Jacksonville • Marist • Morehead State • San Diego • Stetson • Valparaiso |
- Big East Conference
- Pioneer Football League
- Atlantic 10 Conference
- Horizon League
- Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
- Heartland Collegiate Conference (1950-1989)
- Mid-American Conference
- Missouri Valley Conference
- NCAA Division I Schools
- NCAA Division I FCS Schools
- Former NCAA Division II Schools
- NCAA Schools in Indiana
- Schools in Indiana
- Non-Sectarian Schools