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+ | ===== Postgame Notes ===== | ||
+ | *Series History: Marquette leads 1-0 | ||
+ | *Senior [[Lazar Hayward]] scored a career-high 28 points, moving him past [[Jim McIlvaine]] on the MU scoring list and into 26th place with 1,280 points. Hayward tied McIlvaine in the MU record book with his one-handed dunk late in the second half. The next player Hayward will pass is [[Dwyane Wade]] with 1,281 career points. | ||
+ | *Junior [[Jimmy Butler]] sank the first 3-pointer of his career in the second half and added two more before the end of the game. In 2008-09, Butler scored 95.9 percent of his points from either the free throw line or in the paint and missed all four of his 3-point attempts. | ||
+ | *Senior guard [[David Cubillan]] tied a career-high with six assists. Cubillan ended the game with 12 points and only one turnover. | ||
+ | *Sophomore center [[Chris Otule]] scored his first points of the season early in the first half after checking in for freshman [[Jeronne Maymon]]. Otule scored a career-high six points. | ||
+ | *After making only three 3-pointers Friday evening in the season opener, Marquette responded in the first half against Maryland Eastern Shore by hitting 6-of-16, including two from junior college-transfer [[Dwight Buycks]]. For the game, the Golden Eagles were 10-of-26 from long range, with a team-high three coming from Butler | ||
+ | *Six Marquette players hit a 3-pointer Tuesday evening. The highest number of players that MU had hit a trey in 2008-09 was five, which was done four times, most recently against No. 2 [[Connecticut]] on Feb. 25, 2009. | ||
===== Box Score ===== | ===== Box Score ===== |