2015 NCAA Tournament Preview: Butler Bulldogs

The Butler Bulldogs missed last year's NCAA Tournament, but a strong showing in the new Big East has them firmly in the field.

Resume:

Record – 22-10 (12-6 in Big East)

RPI – 32

Strength of Schedule – 43

Starting Lineup:

G Alex Barlow (Sr.) – 9.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg

G Kellen Dunham (Jr.) – 16.7 ppg, 2.6 rpg

G Roosevelt Jones (Jr.) – 12.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg

F Andrew Chrabascz (So.) – 11.1 ppg, 3.6 rpg

F Kameron Woods (Sr.) – 7.8 ppg, 9.8 rpg

Key Player:
Kellen Dunham

Dunham has taken over their reigns form Gordon Hayward as Butler's best player, and his long-range shooting ability makes him a threat to score every time he touches the ball. He has expanded his game to where he's now a threat off the dribble as well, making him a very dangerous offensive player.

Biggest Strength:

Outside Shooting

Dunham is a big part of Butler's gameplan, but everyone on their roster can shoot the ball from deep. They shoot 36 percent from long range as a team are are among the nation's leaders in three-pointers made.

Biggest Weakness:

Shot Blocking

Butler's focus on shooting leads to a guard-heavy offense, and as a result they don't have the size necessary to protect the rim effectively. They average less than three blocks per game, ranking them just 231st in the country.

Outlook:

Butler can shoot their way into a long tournament run, but they can also shoot themselves out of it in the first round. They might win their first round matchup - just don't expect another Cinderella Final Four run.

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