While last season was a disappointment for Butler’s team and fans, it hasn’t stopped some of the Bulldogs in their climb into the top 10 in a few categories. Here are the Bulldogs who are well on their way to making it into program history:

Kameron Woods has really made a name for himself on the defensive end of the floor, and the numbers have reflected this over his first three seasons as a Bulldog. He’s already in the Top 10 in one statistical category for his career at Butler, and he should be able to climb into one more. Here’s where he’s currently at in those statistical categories, and where he’ll land if he keeps those numbers up:

Blocked shots: 93 – 5th currently (On pace for 124, which would place him 4th All-time)

Rebounds: 619 (On pace for 825, which would place him 5th All-time)

Alex Barlow has really developed himself over his first 3 years as a Butler Bulldog, and all that hard work has paid off so far in the form of playing time, a starting role, and an Academic All-District Award. But where could he land at on Butler’s all-time lists? Here’s where he’s currently at in those statistical categories, and where he’ll land if he keeps those numbers up:

Single Season steals: 61 – T-5th All-time

Steals: 113 (On pace for 151, which would place him 7th All-time)

However, Barlow will very likely end up with more steals than this, and likely could climb as high as 5th All-time.

Even though Roosevelt Jones had to take the 2013-14 season off due to injury, that has not hurt his pace to land in multiple categories of the top 10 lists, and as versatile of a stat stuffer as he’s been in his first two years, this shouldn’t surprise anyone. Here’s where he’s currently at in those statistical categories, and where he’ll land if he keeps those numbers up:

Blocked shots: 33 (On pace for 66, which would place him 9th All-time)

Rebounds: 418 (On pace for 836, which would place him 4th All-time)

Assists: 185 (On pace for 370, which would place him 6th All-time)

Kellen Dunham had to hold up Butler’s offense last season, many times seemingly on his own, and while he was hounded by opponents game after game, they haven’t been able to stop him as he moves towards the top 10 in a couple of categories, and it will be interesting to see where he ends up over his next two years. Here’s where he’s currently at in those statistical categories, and where he’ll land if he keeps those numbers up:

Points: 850 (On pace for 1,700, which would place him 8th All-time)

Single game three point field goals: 7 T-12th All-time

Three point field goals: 135 (On pace for 270, which would place him 3rd All-time)

Thus far, no other Bulldogs have set a pace for the top 10 in a statistical category, but we all know that can quickly change over the course of a single season, and we’ll continue to track all of that over the course of the coming year. Anyone else we missed or that you think will eventually be in the history books? Let me know in the comment section!

Bulldog Bites: 2015 Commitment Sean McDermott will take the floor for the Indiana Junior All-Star team as they take the floor against the Kentucky Junior All-Stars at Greenfield High School on June 6th, with the girls starting at 5 pm and the boys game to follow. The Junior All-Stars will also play against Kentucky the following evening in Lexington after the 5:30 pm girls game. Finally, McDermott and the Junior All-Stars will take on Tyler Wideman and the Senior All-Stars at Logansport High School with the girls game starting at 6 pm and the boys game directly following.

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