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- | ====== Marquette 84 Pittsburgh 82 ====== | ||
- | ===== AP Recap ===== | ||
- | Novak, Marquette Upset 3rd Ranked Team of the Season | ||
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- | MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Steve Novak already says Marquette deserves to be in the NCAA tournament. | ||
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- | After two wins over two Top 25 opponents in three days, Novak thinks the Golden Eagles should be ranked, too. | ||
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- | He scored 27 points, hit five 3-pointers and made two important free throws to lead Marquette to an 84-82 upset of No. 9 Pittsburgh on Saturday night. | ||
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- | But does it deserve a national ranking? | ||
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- | "I hope so," he said. " | ||
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- | Dominic James had 16 points and Wesley Matthews added 13 to give the Golden Eagles (18-8, 8-5 Big East) another win over a quality opponent and snap the Panthers' | ||
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- | "Two ranked teams going down just gives us a lot of confidence," | ||
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- | It was another dramatic victory for the Golden Eagles, who also have wins over then-No. 2 Connecticut in their Big East debut on Jan. 3 and No. 17 Georgetown on Thursday night. | ||
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- | The Golden Eagles also led No. 4 Villanova for 37 minutes on the road and led late in the second half at Pittsburgh earlier this year before falling 77-71. | ||
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- | Pittsburgh (20-4, 9-4) nearly came from behind again. | ||
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- | Carl Krauser finished with 18 points and scored five straight to cut Marquette' | ||
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- | Novak and Ronald Ramon, the Panthers' | ||
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- | The 64 percent free throw shooter missed both attempts to tie, and the Panthers were forced to foul Novak, who is 66-for-67 from the line this season. | ||
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- | "[If] we make a free throw, they miss a free throw, we're very happy," | ||
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- | Novak didn't and gave Marquette an 83-80 lead with 11.2 left. | ||
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- | Ramon got a good look at the basket, but missed a 3 and Gray's rebound and putback cut it to 83-82 with 0.2 seconds remaining. Marquette' | ||
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- | Pittsburgh never found a rhythm in trying to get physical with Marquette in front of 19,007, the largest crowd ever to see a college game in Wisconsin. | ||
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- | Marquette, lowly regarded to start the season, has adapted to the physical style of the Big East, and this game was no different. | ||
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- | In one sequence, James fouled Ramon hard, hooking him around the head with his arm, and Gray drew a technical foul moments later when he threw an elbow before an inbounds play. | ||
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- | Gray, who had 20 rebounds against Marquette in the first game, picked up his fourth foul with 7:54 left and finished with 10 points and seven rebounds. | ||
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- | Marquette had pushed the lead to 10 when Dan Fitzgerald tipped in a miss by Novak and hit a 3-pointer of his own on the ensuing possession to make it 68-58 with 9:46 remaining. | ||
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- | But most of the highlights have been by the 6-foot-11 Novak, who set the single season mark for 3-pointers at Marquette on Thursday night. | ||
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- | The senior sharpshooter has 57 3s in Big East play with three conference games left, six behind the record of 63 held by Connecticut' | ||
- | ===== Boxscore ===== | ||
- | ==== Marquette ==== | ||
- | ^Player^ Min^ FGM-A^ FTM-A^ Rebounds^ Asstists^ PF^ Steals^ Blocks^ Points^ | ||
- | | [[Steve Novak]] | ||
- | | [[Ousmane Barro]] | ||
- | | [[Dominic James]] | ||
- | | [[Jerel McNeal]] | ||
- | | [[Joe Chapman]] | ||
- | | [[Dan Fitzgerald]] | ||
- | | [[Dwight Burke]] | ||
- | | [[Wesley Matthews]] | ||
- | | [[Chris Grimm]] | ||
- | | [[Ryan Amoroso]] | ||
- | | Totals | ||
- | Team Rebs: 2 \\ | ||
- | Turnovers: 11 \\ | ||
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- | ==== Pittsburgh ==== | ||
- | ^Player^ Min^ FGM-A^ FTM-A^ Rebounds^ Assists^ PF^ Steals^ Blocks^ Points^ | ||
- | | J. DeGroat | ||
- | | L. Kendall | ||
- | | A. Gray | 22 | 4-5 | 2-5 | 7 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 10 | | ||
- | | R. Ramon | 27 | 3-6 | 0-0 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 9 | | ||
- | | Carl Krauser | ||
- | | K. Benjamin | ||
- | | Levance Fields | ||
- | | T. Biggs | 14 | 1-3 | 0-0 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | | ||
- | | D. Hudson | ||
- | | A. Graves | ||
- | | Sam Young | 23 | 3-5 | 3-6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 9 | | ||
- | | Totals | ||
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- | Team Rebs: 1 \\ | ||
- | Technicals: 1 (A. Gray) \\ | ||
- | Turnovers: 13 \\ | ||
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- | Officials: Fran Connolly, Frank Scagliotta, Jim Burr\\ | ||
- | Attendance: 19,007 | ||