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CrackedSidewalksSays

To quote DJO, "Count it, ....!" MU locks up NCAA berth with 87-66 thrashing

Written by: jpudner@concentricgrasstops.com (bamamarquettefan1)

Despite virtually every ESPN commentator telling the audience they felt MU would make the tournament even with a loss to Providence, MU played like they were in an elimination game and dominated Providence 87-66 to leave no doubt.

MU took a 20-2 lead, but knowing the Friars had scored 100 to almost rally from a huge deficit in last year's opening round, MU kept the pressure on the best player in the league, Marshon Brooks.  While Brooks made spectacular shots and passes as always, Butler contained him again by holding Broooks to an ever lower percentage this game (7 of 18) than their first match-up (7 of 16).

Despite stretches of ridiculous shooting by Vincent Council (6 of 9 treys) that cut the lead to 7 at one point, MU simply willed its way inside with a 49-31 advantage on the boards and resultant 59.3% shooting.

While the win locks up the NCAA bid, Marquette also kept enough fresh legs to potentially be competitive for a couple of nights in the Big East tournament this year.  Last year MU had such little bench that despite a great showing the back-to-back-to-back games left no legs in a blowout loss to Georgetown.  However, tonight's box shows why they could have fresh legs to potentially beat West Virginia tomorrow at 8 p.m. and perhaps even go further:


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BENCHMINFGREBASTSTLPTS[/tr]
Junior Cadougan, G24 2 2514
Vander Blue, G16 2 7004
Jae Crowder, F27 4 42110
Davante Gardner, F17 3 7109
Jamail Jones, F5 1 0003
 89 12 208230

Oh, I'm sorry, that's the box score for MARQUETTE'S BENCH!  You want see Erik Williams because he had another nice START to give MU some height.  An MU team with height and a bench?  Wow, the potential is there.

http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2011/03/to-quote-djo-count-it-mu-locks-up-ncaa.html

rocky_warrior

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Only worried the Jimmy will be gassed tomorrow.  I know he's a great athlete, but he's gonna need some rest too to win more than 1 more in this tourney.

EDIT: My eye's must have been bugging out.  Now I see only 31 min for him. Nevermind.

HoopsMalone


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