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====== Marquette Squeaks By Seton Hall ====== | ====== Marquette Squeaks By Seton Hall ====== | ||
- | MILWAUKEE (AP) - Jerel McNeal scored 14 points, Dominic James added 13 and Dan Fitzgerald | + | MILWAUKEE (AP) -- [[Dan Fitzgerald]] made Seton Hall's decision not to foul costly. |
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+ | Golden Eagles guard [[Dominic James]] was taken to a hospital for tests on a sprained right wrist after the gritty 61-56 victory over the Pirates | ||
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+ | James, who scored 13 points, returned to play after Jamar Nutter' | ||
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- | Their 11th straight home win helped the Golden Eagles (12-2, 2-1 Big East) rebound from a tough loss at West Virginia on Saturday when they had trouble generating offense against the Mountaineers' | + | " |
- | But another possession game seemed unlikely with both Seton Hall (10-5, 0-2) and Marquette averaging more than 80 points a game. Instead of pushing the tempo, though, it turned into a typical conference game -- tough defense, over the top physical play and a late rally. | + | Fitzgerald went 4-of-9 from beyond the arc, including a key 3-pointer in the closing seconds, and [[Jerel McNeal]] scored 14 points as Marquette |
- | After finally taking a lead with 5:58 left, Marquette then had to hold on, going 6-of-9 from the free throw line down the stretch while the Pirates tried to mount a rally behind Eugene Harvey, who finished with 18 points. | + | "Big shot Dan," Crean said of his senior forward' |
- | First Harvey hit a bobbled floater in the lane, then made two free throws to make it 56-54 with 1:01 to play. | + | A possession-by-possession game seemed unlikely with both Seton Hall (10-5, 0-2) and Marquette averaging more than 80 points a game. Instead of pushing the tempo, though, it turned into a typical conference game -- tough defense, over the top physical play and a late rally. |
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+ | "It was an ugly game on both ends," Fitzgerald said. "The reason we won was because we held them. It was all defense." | ||
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+ | After finally taking a lead with 5:58 left following James' injury, Marquette, which shot a season-low 33 percent from the field, then had to hold on, going 6-of-9 from the free throw line down the stretch while the Pirates tried to mount a rally behind Eugene | ||
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+ | Harvey, leading the Big East in scoring at 19.6 points a game, hit a bobbled floater in the lane, then made two free throws to make it 56-54 with 1:01 to play. | ||
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But teammate Brian Laing, who had 13 points, fouled out on the ensuing possession and James hit two free throws to make it 58-54. | But teammate Brian Laing, who had 13 points, fouled out on the ensuing possession and James hit two free throws to make it 58-54. | ||
- | Larry Davis' turnaround jumper made it 58-56 with 40 seconds to go, but on the next possession, the Pirates elected not to foul and Wesley Matthews drove and bobbled the ball before finding Fitzgerald for the wide-open 3 with 9.4 seconds left. Fitzgerald finished with 12 points on 4-of-9 shooting | + | Larry Davis' turnaround jumper made it 58-56 with 40 seconds to go. On the next possession, the Pirates elected not to foul and Wesley Matthews drove and bobbled the ball before finding Fitzgerald for the wide-open 3. |
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+ | "We thought they would have (fouled), we probably would have," said Fitzgerald, who finished with 12 points, all on 3s. " | ||
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+ | Said Seton Hall coach Bobby Gonzalez: "We felt confident that we could get a stop and try to get the ball back with a chance to play to win." | ||
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+ | The Pirates, who haven' | ||
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+ | Seton Hall controlled the game through the first half and most of the second despite playing without Paul Gause, one of their best defenders, who broke a knuckle last week. | ||
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+ | "We were trying to steal a monumental win for us on the road considering we're playing without one of our best players, Paul Gause," | ||
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+ | Instead, Seton Hall used a seven-man rotation and played a 2-3 zone to clog the lane, forcing Marquette to shoot outside. | ||
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+ | It almost worked. | ||
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+ | Marquette trailed 47-42 with 7:19 to play after a jumper by Laing. | ||
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+ | But the Golden Eagles got over the hump when the game got ugly with six minutes left. Nutter took down James on a fast break and James fell awkwardly on his right forearm as his layup tied the game at 47. | ||
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+ | "I thought it was a total, just accidental, just a hustle play. If it turned into a hard foul, it certainly wasn't on purpose," | ||
+ | [[Maurice Acker]] replaced James, hitting both free throws to give Marquette a 49-47 lead, its first in more than 31 minutes, and the Golden Eagles never relinquished it. | ||