2012–13 Butler Bulldogs men's basketball team

The 2012–13 Butler Bulldogs men's basketball team represented Butler University in the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Their head coach was Brad Stevens, serving his 6th year. The Bulldogs played their home games at Hinkle Fieldhouse, which has a capacity of approximately 10,000.[1] This was the first year that Butler competed in the Atlantic 10 Conference, as they moved from the Horizon League following the 2011–12 season.[2] The Bulldogs returned all but three players, including Chase Stigall, who was a part-time starter in 2011-2012, and Roosevelt Jones, who "was a top flight recruit and did not disappoint [with] 7.8 points and a team high 6.0 rebounds last season."[3]

2012–13 Butler Bulldogs men's basketball
NCAA Tournament, Third Round
ConferenceAtlantic 10 Conference
2012–13 record27–9 (11–5 A-10)
Head coachBrad Stevens (6th season)
Associate head coachMatthew Graves (10th season)
Assistant coaches
Home arenaHinkle Fieldhouse
2012–13 Atlantic 10 men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 16 Saint Louis133 .813  287  .800
No. 25 VCU124 .750  279  .750
Butler115 .688  279  .750
La Salle115 .688  2410  .706
Temple115 .688  2410  .706
UMass97 .563  2112  .636
Xavier97 .563  1714  .548
Charlotte88 .500  2112  .636
Saint Joseph's88 .500  1814  .563
Richmond88 .500  1915  .559
Dayton79 .438  1714  .548
St. Bonaventure79 .438  1415  .483
George Washington79 .438  1317  .433
Rhode Island313 .188  821  .276
Fordham313 .188  724  .226
Duquesne115 .063  822  .267
2013 Atlantic 10 Tournament winner
As of March 28, 2013; Rankings from AP Poll

They finished the season 27–9, 11–5 in A-10 play to finish in a three-way tie for third place. They advanced to the semifinals of the Atlantic 10 Tournament where they lost to Saint Louis. They received an at-large bid to the 2013 NCAA Tournament where they defeated Bucknell in the second round before losing in the third round to Marquette.

2012–13 was Butler's first and only season in the Atlantic 10 as they joined the so-called Catholic 7, along with Creighton and Xavier, in the new incarnation of the Big East Conference in July 2013.

Off season

The Bulldogs left the Horizon League, of which it had been a founding member in 1979. The move to the Atlantic 10 Conference was announced on May 29, 2012, after earlier plans to move for the 2013–14 season were accelerated. Athletic Director Barry Collier explained, "Since announcing our intention to depart after 2012-13, Butler and the Horizon League have discussed the terms for next season. Ultimately, it was in our best interest to reach an agreement with the Horizon League for immediate departure."[4] ESPN reported the move was because the Bulldogs "weren't going to be allowed to play in the [Horizon League conference tournament] so the choice was obvious – bolt to the A-10."[5] ESPN further contended that "They will compete for the regular-season and conference tournament titles."[4]

Over the summer, Butler added statistician Drew Cannon to the coaching staff. According to Sports Illustrated, it was "the first pure statistics-based hire" in college basketball.[6]

Regarding the team's potential success for the 2012–13 season, ESPN analyst Eamonn Brennan posited, "It's fair to expect a drastic uptick in perimeter efficiency from this offense, and the same baseline defensive strength. If that's the case, there's no reason this group can't make a run at its first A-10 title in its very first opportunity."[7] Jon Rothstein of CBS New York noted "The Bulldogs are much better suited to make the jump to the Atlantic 10 with [Roosevelt Jones] in their starting lineup. With brute strength and burgeoning point forward skills, Jones showed flashes of brilliance as a freshman, accumulating four double-doubles during the course of Butler’s season. Expect that number to at least double in 12-13."[8]

On September 12, Coach Stevens announced junior guard Chrishawn Hopkins was dismissed from the team for violation of team rules. "I am sorry to have to announce that Chrishawn Hopkins has been dismissed from our team," he said. "We consider it a privilege to represent Butler University as a member of our team. With that privilege, comes a requirement and responsibility to meet the standard of our team rules. Dismissal is the consequence of a failure to do so."[9][10] Hopkins, who was one of four returning starters, played in all 37 games during the 2011–12 season including 24 as a starter.[10] Hopkins was expected to be the starting point guard.[11] Two months later, Chris Harrison-Docks quit the team prior to the first regular season game.[12]

Departures

NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownNotes
Garrett Butcher32F6'6"223SeniorEllettsville, INGraduated
Chrishawn Hopkins20G6'1"161SophomoreIndianapolis, INDismissed
Ronald Nored5G6'0"177SeniorHomewood, ALGraduated

2012 recruiting class

ESPN included Butler's 2012 recruiting class among its top recruiting classes from teams in non-BCS conferences, noting recruit Kellen Dunham was listed as an ESPN Top 100 recruit and is "a sniper to run off screens and create movement in the halfcourt sets for the next four years." In addition to Kellen Dunham, ESPN listed Devontae Morgan as "a playmaking combo guard" and Chris Harrison-Docks as a "more prototypical point." ESPN gave the class an overall grade of B+, tied as the second highest rating among teams in the Atlantic 10.[13]

In ESPN's scouting report, Kellen Dunham was listed as the 78th best overall player, due in large part to the fact that what he "does really well is shoot the basketball. How he goes about his business is akin to a master craftsman applying his trade. Dunham is in constant motion, working to get himself in position to score and he's typically shot-ready."[14] Dunham's reputation as an excellent shooter was further emphasized by Rivals listing him as the best shooter among all recruits of non-BCS teams.[15] Devontae Morgan's scouting report from ESPN listed him as "a combination guard that is a excellent open court passer especially in draw and kick situations... Morgan is also a very capable of defending both guard positions as well."[16] Finally, ESPN's scouting report lists Chris Harrison-Docks as "a tough competitor, dogged defender and unafraid of taking contact in the paint off penetration when driving into the lane for creative finishes" and further states that "He is a winner and the type of point guard you want on a championship level team."[17]

Also new to the team in the 2012–13 season is transfer Rotnei Clarke, a guard from Oklahoma who sat out the 2011–12 season after transferring from Arkansas. Clarke is considered one of the season's top 50 players, in large part because of his 3-point shot, which averaged 43% in his last season at Arkansas.[18] Clarke is held, along with Dunham, as a potential solution to Butler's struggles during the previous season. "Butler shot 27.2 percent from 3-point range; only four teams in Division I were worse. Fortunately, help is on the way. Arkansas transfer Rotnei Clarke, who averaged 43 percent from 3 and scored 15.2 points per game as a junior, is eligible to compete this fall, and Indiana native Kellen Dunham is a top-100 recruit known for one trait above all else: prodigious outside shooting. It's fair to expect a drastic uptick in perimeter efficiency from this offense, and the same baseline defensive strength. If that's the case, there's no reason this group can't make a run at its first A-10 title in its very first opportunity."[7]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Kellen Dunham
Shooting Guard
Pendleton, IN Pendleton Heights HS 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Jul 1, 2010 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN:   ESPN grade: 92
Chris Harrison-Docks*
Point Guard
Okemos, MI Okemos HS 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 155 lb (70 kg) Apr 27, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN:   ESPN grade: 82
Devontae Morgan
Shooting Guard
Tampa, FL Tampa Prep 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 182 lb (83 kg) Jan 1, 2011 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN:   ESPN grade: 85
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Yahoo Sports: Rivals.com 2012 Butler Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
  • "Scout.com: Butler Bulldogs Men's Basketball Recruiting 2012". Scout.com. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
  • "ESPN – Butler Bulldogs Basketball Recruiting 2012". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
  • "2012 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved 2012-06-02.

    Awards

    NameAward(s)
    Rotnei ClarkeAtlantic 10 Preseason Second Team[19]
    Roosevelt JonesAtlantic 10 Preseason Defensive Team[19]
    Kellen DunhamAtlantic 10 Preseason Rookie Team[19]

    Roster

    2012–13 Butler Bulldogs men's basketball team
    PlayersCoaches
    Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
    G 11 Jackson Aldridge 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)187 lb (85 kg) SoAustralian Institute of Sport Lane Cove, Australia
    G 3 Alex Barlow (W*) 5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)187 lb (85 kg) SoArchbishop Moeller Springboro, OH
    G 15 Rotnei Clarke 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)184 lb (83 kg) RS SrVerdigris (Arkansas) Verdigris, OK
    G 24 Kellen Dunham 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)185 lb (84 kg) FrPendleton Heights Pendleton, IN
    F 4 Erik Fromm 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)223 lb (101 kg) JrBloomington South Bloomington, IN
    F 21 Roosevelt Jones 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)227 lb (103 kg) SoO'Fallon O'Fallon, IL
    G 22 Elliott Kampen (W) 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)180 lb (82 kg) SoYorktown Yorktown, IN
    C 30 Emerson Kampen (W) 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)201 lb (91 kg) RS SrYorktown Yorktown, IN
    F 23 Khyle Marshall 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)216 lb (98 kg) JrFlanagan Davie, FL
    G 2 Devontae Morgan 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)176 lb (80 kg) FrTampa Prep Tampa, FL
    G/F 0 Andrew Smeathers 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)185 lb (84 kg) SoCenter Grove Bargersville, IN
    C 44 Andrew Smith 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)243 lb (110 kg) SrCovenant Christian Zionsville, IN
    G 33 Chase Stigall 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)196 lb (89 kg) RS SrNew Castle Chrysler New Castle, IN
    F 31 Kameron Woods 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)200 lb (91 kg) SoEastern Middletown, KY
    Head coach
    Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    Roster
    Last update: 22 August 2012[20]

    • Barlow started the year as a walk-on but was granted a scholarship for the second semester.

    Regular season

    Schedule

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Exhibition
    Oct. 27*
    2:00 PM
    Marian W 62–40 
     12  Tied  8  Woods  8  Woods  Hinkle Fieldhouse (5,541)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Nov. 03*
    7:00 PM
    UIndy W 63–47 
     18  Clarke  9  Tied  2  Clarke  Hinkle Fieldhouse (8,163)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Regular Season
    Nov. 10*
    2:00 PM, WNDY
    Elon W 74–59  1–0
     21  Clarke  9  Jones  6  Jones  Hinkle Fieldhouse (6,309)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Nov. 13
    4:00 PM, ESPN
    at Xavier
    College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon
    L 47–62  1–1
     11  Dunham  7  Jones  5  Clarke  Cintas Center (9,876)
    Cincinnati, OH
    Nov. 19*
    3:30 PM, ESPN2
    vs. Marquette
    Maui Invitational Quarterfinals
    W 72–71  2–1
     24  Marshall  9  Marshall  4  Jones  Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
    Lahaina, HI
    Nov. 20*
    8 p.m., ESPN
    vs. No. 9 North Carolina
    Maui Invitational Semifinals
    W 82–71  3–1
     17  Tied  11  Marshall  4  Jones  Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
    Lahaina, HI
    Nov. 21*
    10 p.m., ESPN
    vs. Illinois
    Maui Invitational Championship Game
    L 61–78  3–2
     27  Clarke  8  Woods  3  Jones  Lahaina Civic Center (2,400)
    Lahaina, HI
    Nov. 27*
    7:00 PM, WNDY
    Hanover W 97–73  4–2
     19  Tied  8  Jones  3  5 tied  Hinkle Fieldhouse (5,547)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Dec. 01*
    2:00 PM, WNDY
    Ball State W 67–53  5–2
     15  Clarke  6  Marshall  5  Clarke  Hinkle Fieldhouse (8,282)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Dec. 05*
    7:00 PM, WNDY
    IUPUI W 87–55  6–2
     17  Tied  5  Woods  5  Aldridge  Hinkle Fieldhouse (5,533)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Dec. 08*
    8:00 PM, BTN
    at Northwestern W 74–65  7–2
     24  Smith  10  Smith  4  Barlow  Welsh-Ryan Arena (7,213)
    Evanston, IL
    Dec. 15*
    2:00 PM, CBS
    vs. No. 1 Indiana
    Crossroads Classic
    W 88–86 OT 8–2
     19  Clarke  12  Jones  7  Jones  Bankers Life Fieldhouse (19,192)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Dec. 22*
    2:00 PM, WNDY
    No. 19 Evansville W 75–67  9–2
     20  Tied  12  Woods  4  Smith  Hinkle Fieldhouse (9,190)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Dec. 29*
    8:00 PM, ESPNU
    No. 18 at Vanderbilt W 68–49  10–2
     22  Clarke  11  Marshall  3  3 tied  Memorial Gymnasium (11,990)
    Nashville, TN
    Jan. 02*
    7:00 PM, WNDY
    No. 17 Penn W 70–57  11–2
     24  Jones  8  Woods  3  Jones  Hinkle Fieldhouse (6,406)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Jan. 05*
    2:00 PM, WNDY
    No. 17 New Orleans W 57–44  12–2
     15  Dunham  8  Marshall  4  Jones  Hinkle Fieldhouse (7,076)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Atlantic 10 Conference Play
    Jan. 09
    7:00 PM
    No. 14 at Saint Joseph's W 72–66  13–2
    (1–0)
     28  Clarke  10  Smith  6  Jones  Hagan Arena (4,200)
    Philadelphia, PA
    Jan. 12
    2:00 PM, NBCSN
    No. 14 at Dayton W 79–73  14–2
    (2–0)
     16  Jones  7  Jones  4  Tied  University of Dayton Arena (13,455)
    Dayton, OH
    Jan. 16
    7:00 PM, WNDY
    No. 13 Richmond W 62–47  15–2
    (3–0)
     15  Smith  12  Jones  4  Tied  Hinkle Fieldhouse (7,022)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Jan. 19*
    9:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 13 No. 8 Gonzaga
    ESPN College GameDay
    W 64–63  16–2
     20  Jones  7  Smith  6  Barlow  Hinkle Fieldhouse (10,228)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Jan. 23
    7:00 PM
    No. 9 at La Salle L 53–54  16–3
    (3–1)
     16  Smith  8  Smith  5  Barlow, Jones  Tom Gola Arena (3,400)
    Philadelphia, PA
    Jan. 26
    6:00 PM, ESPN2
    No. 9 Temple W 83–71  17–3
    (4–1)
     24  Clarke  5  3 tied  9  Clarke  Hinkle Fieldhouse (10,000)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Jan. 31
    9:00 PM, CBSSN
    No. 9 at Saint Louis L 58–75  17–4
    (4–2)
     17  Clarke  7  Dunham  4  Jones  Chaifetz Arena (10,612)
    Saint Louis, MO
    Feb. 02
    4:00 PM, CBSSN
    No. 9 Rhode Island W 75–68  18–4
    (5–2)
     23  Clarke  6  Jones  4  Jones  Hinkle Fieldhouse (10,000)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Feb. 06
    7:00 PM, CBSSN
    No. 14 St. Bonaventure W 77–58  19–4
    (6–2)
     17  Clarke  7  Smith  5  Clarke  Hinkle Fieldhouse (6,591)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Feb. 09
    2:00 PM
    No. 14 at George Washington W 59–56  20–4
    (7–2)
     14  Clarke  9  Marshall  4  Clarke  Smith Center (4,488)
    Washington, D.C.
    Feb. 13
    7:00 PM, WNDY
    No. 11 Charlotte L 67–71  20–5
    (7–3)
     18  Clarke  9  Tied  3  Clarke  Hinkle Fieldhouse (7,009)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Feb. 16
    4:00 PM, CBSSN
    No. 11 at Fordham W 68–63  21–5
    (8–3)
     22  Clarke  10  Woods  4  Clarke  Rose Hill Gymnasium (3,200)
    Bronx, NY
    Feb. 19
    7:00 PM, WNDY
    No. 15 Duquesne W 68–49  22–5
    (9–3)
     16  Clarke  10  Smith  5  Jones  Hinkle Fieldhouse (7,193)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Feb. 22
    7:00 PM, ESPNU
    No. 15 Saint Louis L 61–65  22–6
    (9–4)
     14  Dunham  9  Smith  3  Tied  Hinkle Fieldhouse (10,000)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Mar. 02
    12:00 PM, ESPN2
    No. 20 at VCU L 52–84  22–7
    (9–5)
     14  Jones  10  Woods  2  4 tied  Siegel Center (7,693)
    Richmond, VA
    Mar. 07
    7:00 PM, NBCSN
    at Massachusetts W 73–62  23–7
    (10–5)
     17  Tied  15  Smith  8  Jones  Mullins Center (9,341)
    Amherst, MA
    Mar. 09
    6:30 PM, CBSSN
    Xavier W 67–62  24–7
    (11–5)
     21  Clarke  5  4 tied  4  Jones  Hinkle Fieldhouse (10,000)
    Indianapolis, IN
    Atlantic 10 Tournament
    Mar. 14
    2:48 PM, NBCSN
    vs. Dayton
    First Round
    W 73–67  25–7
     21  Clarke  7  Woods  6  Jones  Barclays Center (N/A)
    Brooklyn, NY
    Mar. 15
    2:40 PM, CSN
    vs. LaSalle
    Quarterfinal
    W 69–58  26–7
     14  Clarke  9  Woods  3  Tied  Barclays Center (N/A)
    Brooklyn, NY
    Mar. 16
    1:30 PM, CBSSN
    vs. No. 16 Saint Louis
    Semifinal
    L 56–67  26–8
     16  Clarke  8  Jones  2  Tied  Barclays Center (N/A)
    Brooklyn, NY
    2013 NCAA Tournament
    March 21*
    12:40 PM, truTV
    No. (6 E) vs. (11 E) Bucknell
    Second Round
    W 68–56  27–8
     17  Clarke  16  Smith  4  Jones  Rupp Arena (14,622)
    Lexington, KY
    March 23*
    8:03 PM, CBS
    No. (6 E) vs. No. 15 (3 E) Marquette
    Third Round
    L 72–74  27–9
     24  Clarke  8  Smith  3  Tied  Rupp Arena (20,601)
    Lexington, KY
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    All times are in Eastern Time. (#) during NCAA Tournament is seed with Region E=East.

    Awards

    Perhaps the highlight of the season was the then 13th ranked Bulldogs upsetting the 8th ranked Gonzaga Bulldogs on a last-second shot by Roosevelt Jones. Shown here are the students flooding the court following the shot.
    NameAward(s)
    Rotnei ClarkeMaui Invitational All-Tournament Team[21]
    Atlantic 10 Player of the Week - November 26[22]
    Atlantic 10 All-Conference, First Team[23]
    Kellen DunhamAtlantic 10 Rookie of the Week - November 12[24]
    Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week - December 10[25]
    Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week - December 31[26]
    Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week - January 28[27]
    Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team[23]
    Roosevelt JonesAtlantic 10 Player of the Week - December 17[28]
    Atlantic 10 Co-Player of the Week - January 21[29]
    Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week - January 22[30]
    Atlantic 10 All-Defensive Team[23]
    Andrew SmithAcademic All-America - Second Team[31]
    Atlantic 10 Player of the Week - January 14[32]
    Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team[23]

    Clarke injury

    During the game at Dayton on January 12, Rotnei Clarke was fouled in mid-air by Dayton's Matt Derenbecker and was thrown head-first into the base of the backboard support.[33] "Clarke remained down on the court for almost eight minutes before being taken off the floor via stretcher, flashing a thumbs up to the crowd as he left."[34] Before leaving the court, Clarke was overheard initially saying "I can't move" before reporting numbness in his hands.[35] Clarke later recalled, "I feel blessed to be walking. When I hit my head, I rolled over and I couldn’t feel anything from my neck down. That’s what scared me the most. My body was just tingling."[36] Clarke gave a "thumbs-up" sign as he was wheeled off the court en route to Miami Valley Hospital where it was confirmed he had a sprained neck, no fractures, and no spinal cord damage.[35][36] Derenbecker was assessed a flagrant foul.[34] After the game, Derenbecker described his interaction with Butler's Coach Stevens during the post-game handshake: "I said 'Coach, please tell Rotnei it was not on purpose.' And he said, 'Matt, I know it wasn't on purpose. Don't worry.' It felt good to know that a coach of his caliber was able to realize that it wasn't a dirty play."[37]

    Rankings

    Ranking Movement
    Legend: ██ Improvement in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. RV=Received votes.
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    AP RV RV RV RV 19 18 17 14 13 9 9 14 11 15 20 RV
    Coaches RV RV RV RV 25 21 20 17 13 9 10 14 10 15 21 RV
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