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Author Topic: [Cracked Sidewalks] Warriors Start Final Five with W @Georgetown  (Read 809 times)

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[Cracked Sidewalks] Warriors Start Final Five with W @Georgetown
« on: February 21, 2009, 04:15:08 PM »
Warriors Start Final Five with W @Georgetown

Written by: hilltopper91@gmail.com (Kevin Buckley (Hilltopper))

After the game, Buzz Williams said "We went 11-2 in the first 13 games of the Big East.  Every week, 25% of the questions people ask me is 'yeah, but what are you going to do those last 5 games?'"

Williams' Warriors answered that question:  Start off with a win.  On the road.  When no one thought they could sweep Georgetown.

Marquette started the brutal 5 game stretch today by beating the Hoyas 78-72 on the road.  Senior leadership proved too much for the Hoyas, with Wes Matthews pouring in 23 and Jerel McNeal following closely with 22 and 7 assists.

Lazar had an amazing double-double, 11 rebounds, 17 points and Jimmy Butler snagged 6 crucial rebounds, plus 8 points.   All of them could have been considered for MVP of the game, with their contributions.

The game was a see-saw battle through the first 32 minutes.  The final 8, Marquette slowly outlasted Georgetown, playing tight defense, nurturing a 2 point lead into a 4 point lead, into a 6 point lead, outscoring GTown 17-10 over the final stretch, not counting an uncontested 3 as time expired and the game decided.

Georgetown sinks to 5-9 in the Big East, their NCAA chances slipping away, despite their schedule, which is the 3rd toughest in the country.    One could see them winning the NIT with their talent, unless they go on a serious run in the BET.

Marquette is now 12-2 in Big East play, with 4 games to play. They will fly home tonight, if the Milwaukee airport stays open after 8" of snow and will take on #1 Connecticut on Wednesday at the sold out Bradley Center.

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