1. Van
2. Jamil
3. DG
All around great game
Sounds about right. Lockett played a great game too.
1. Vander
2. Gardner
3. Wilson
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Or was it the shoes?
Van. No prize for second, but Gardner, Wilson, and Lockett all played well.
Blue
Real good game overall. I was glad for the internet feed.
Blue.
Just a beautiful game, haven't seen him play that good since high school.
Split-vote...Co-award for Van and J-Will, loved both today
Blue
Blew Bye You
Blue...although I'd like to see him dominate a game for a full 40.
Blue.
But he needs to watch his body language. Can come off in a non-positive manner.
Vander.
Vander by a small margin over Jamil.
Vander was almost PERFECT from the field, SOTG. He didnt score much in the 2nd half, but he didnt need to: he did his damage in the first
Vander Blue, this one is not even close
Blue. But Jamil seems to be playing 100% better. He looks more comfortable.
Already said Blue. And I was real happy to see J-Wil have a strong game. But I want to compliment DG though on a strong second half. Well done, DG. From the ESPN write up:
Davante Gardner finished with 14 points for Marquette and scored 10 of his team's 11 during a key stretch late in the game.
Gardner started his scoring spree when he tipped in his own miss to give the Golden Eagles a 63-50 lead with 6:35 to play.
Woodall missed a 3-pointer but Pittsburgh got the offensive rebound. The Panthers also got the rebound on a miss by Talib Zanna, and then coach Jamie Dixon was called for a technical with 6:05 to play.
Gardner made both free throws, and after a 3-pointer by Patterson, he sank two more from the line to give Marquette a 67-53 lead with 5:45 remaining.
Fifteen seconds later, Patterson turned the ball over and then received a flagrant foul call. Derrick Wilson made one free throw, Gardner was fouled and made two more free throws for a 70-53 lead with 5:13 left.
After a free throw by Patterson, Gardner capped his offensive outburst with a layup off a pass from Jamil Wilson for Marquette's biggest lead, 72-54, with 4:14 to go.
Blue. Not only did he play well, but every jumper he took had excellent form.
Blue Teaux, also very impressed, saw him dismantle opposition in HS, seems to really be coming into his own
I think I just blue myself