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Title: [Cracked Sidewalks] Marquette Closes Out Regular Season Against Syracuse
Post by: CrackedSidewalksSays on March 07, 2008, 03:48:07 PM
Marquette Closes Out Regular Season Against Syracuse

Written by: Henry Sugar

Fresh off of a dominating defensive victory over Florida Gulf Coast, Marquette (22-7, 11-6) now readies itself for their final regular season game of the year.  On Saturday, Marquette will face a Syracuse squad that is 18-12 (8-9).  The game will be broadcast on ESPN at 3 pm Milwaukee time.  John Saunders and Len Elmore will be on the sidelines for MU's 13th national broadcast of the season.

The Orange are firmly off the bubble, but are looking to close out with a strong run and hopeful NCAA berth.  In fact, Andy Katz has an article talking about Syracuse and the bubble (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/columns/story?columnist=katz_andy&id=3280815).   Due  to injuries, the 'Cuse have been relying on seven players, including some talented freshmen and sophomores.  At this point, Syracuse is a team that has been backed into a corner, so Marquette will have a very difficult time emerging with the win.

On the other hand, despite the heartbreaking loss to Georgetown, Marquette has mostly been playing well in the last seven games.  This is especially true on the defensive end, and MU wants to recapture momentum (http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2008/03/recapturing-momentum-plus-numbers.html) heading into the post season.  If nothing else, a loss to Syracuse will result in the team finishing sixth in the Big East (behind West Virginia).  Barring an extended run in the Big East Tournament, a loss will almost certainly cost Marquette a seed in the NCAA tournament.  For a fan base that is craving for the team to fulfill expectations of postseason success, good seeding will play a major role.

After players return from injuries, and Boeheim welcomes a solid recruiting class, the true window for Syracuse will be next year anyways.  Let's look for Marquette to extinguish 'Cuse's NCAA hopes tomorrow.  Our window is this year.

Top Five Numbers to Know about Syracuse
As always, information comes from Pomeroy's Scouting Report (http://kenpom.com/sr.php?team=Syracuse&y=2008) and Game Plan (http://kenpom.com/expsked.php?team=Syracuse&y=2008).
In summary, Syracuse's strengths are their inside play.  They do an excellent job of scoring two-point baskets, collecting offensive rebounds, and blocking shots.  However, their overall defense is only average.  In addition, although Syracuse likes to play a faster pace, this won't seem to harm Marquette.  Look for the key to this game to hinge on how well our defense  pressures Syracuse into more turnovers than they usually commit.  Of course, this is no different than our usual game plan, but even more so given the Syracuse zone.

Media Updates (stay tuned for more links)

http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2008/03/marquette-closes-out-regular-season.html
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