Butler's LaVall Jordan breaks down the Bulldogs' win over Ohio State. David Woods / IndyStar
INDIANAPOLIS – It would be presumptuous to say Butler’s improbable overtime victory over Ohio State will change the course of its basketball season.
Or would it?
“We have a lot of work to do. But I think once this team clicks, we’re going to be real special,” junior guard Paul Jorgensen said.
The Bulldogs (5-2) return to Hinkle Fieldhouse for Saturday’s game against Saint Louis (3-3). It will be the teams’ first meeting since 2013, when the Billikens beat Butler three times while both belonged to the Atlantic 10.