8-ranked Bluejays (7-4 overall) go 2-3 the last two weeks. 4-ranked Duke improved to 8-1 overall and 1-0 in the ACC.Įlias Rieland (senior, Sacramento State men’s soccer) came off the bench in three of four matches as the Hornets (4-3 overall) went 3-1 the last two weeks.ĭrew Davis (assistant coach, Creighton women’s volleyball) saw the No. She recorded another shutout Sunday - her 24th career shutout - in a 3-0 win against Virginia Tech, and No. 12 for recording a shutout in goal with five saves as Duke beat No. The pair helped IUPUI’s women’s team take 11th in the 17-team field.ĮJ Proctor (senior, Duke women’s soccer) received the ACC Defensive Player of the Week award on Sept. 8 against Pepperdine, a DePaul win, or Sunday against Loyola (Chicago), a DePaul loss.Īlexis Lewandowski (junior, IUPUI women’s cross country) finished 97th (19 minutes, 26 seconds) and Kelsey Tyler (senior, IUPUI women’s cross country) completed the race 143rd (20:27.7) at Saturday’s 5-kilometer Commodore Classic in Nashville, Tennessee. Sonia Johnson (senior, DePaul women’s soccer) played 16 minutes off the bench and recorded a shot in the Blue Demons’ 4-0 win against William & Mary on Sept. Mason Johnson (senior, Quinnipiac women’s rugby) decided “to forego his final year of athletic eligibility but will remain an integral part of the program in a non-competitive capacity,” according to Ken Sweeten, Quinnipiac associate athletic director. She recorded three shots over the three games. Hannah Griffiths Boston (senior, Portland women’s soccer) started all three games as the Pilots (3-6 overall) went 1-2 the last two weeks. Scott Frantz (redshirt sophomore, Kansas State football) started at left tackle each of the last two games as the Wildcats (2-1 overall) beat Charlotte 55-7 and lost Saturday at Vanderbilt 14-7. Names in bold are people that have announced publicly they identify as LGBT. 9.Īnd for dog lovers out there, Blue III is fine. This comes after Colvin had two solo tackles and two assisted tackles in a 43-24 win against Franklin College on Sept. He had one solo tackle and one assisted tackle in the game, along with a 1-yard kickoff return. Congrats on the dub! #GoDawgs”Ĭolvin helped Butler beat Taylor 27-21. The love continued from Blue III’s official Twitter account, which tweeted, “I mean, is the nicest guy on the team. Nothing but love for & /kEoQn5OQIe- Butler Blue III September 16, 2017Ĭolvin responded on Twitter after the game, “In my defense, it was an accident. Nothing but love for & The tweet included four photos of the incident.īefore rumors spread, let it be known that I got stepped on first. The bite didn’t break the skin, so once he was on the field, Colvin resumed preparation for the game against Taylor University.īlue III quickly took to Twitter to defend himself, “Before rumors spread, let it be known that I got stepped on first. The 5-foot-9, 210-pound redshirt sophomore ran to his right and stayed several yards away from Blue III for the rest of the run to the field. The game marked the Indianapolis native’s first home game since sharing publicly he’s gay in August.īut as Colvin started to run toward the field, Blue III, an English Bulldog and Butler’s mascot, found his way under Colvin’s left foot, and Colvin stepped on the dog’s back.Ĭolvin pulled his left leg away, but Blue III bit him on the right calf. INDIANAPOLIS - Butler mascot Blue III was barking up the wrong tree on Saturday.īefore Saturday’s home opener, linebacker Xavier Colvin led his Butler football teammates on the field while carrying a City of Indianapolis flag.
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