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- | The fourth-seeded Wildcats (26-6) led by 17 points in the first half, but Marquette took its first lead since the game's early minutes on a 3-pointer by Lazar Hayward that made it 75-74 with 1:40 to play. | + | The fourth-seeded Wildcats (26-6) led by 17 points in the first half, but Marquette took its first lead since the game's early minutes on a 3-pointer by [[Lazar Hayward]] that made it 75-74 with 1:40 to play. |
- | Both teams had two empty possessions after that with Jerel McNeal of the Golden Eagles (24-9) missing on a drive with 14 seconds to play. | + | Both teams had two empty possessions after that with [[Jerel McNeal]] of the Golden Eagles (24-9) missing on a drive with 14 seconds to play. |
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Scottie Reynolds had 21 points and Corey Stokes added 20 for Villanova, which will play top-seeded and fifth-ranked Louisville in the semifinals on Friday. | Scottie Reynolds had 21 points and Corey Stokes added 20 for Villanova, which will play top-seeded and fifth-ranked Louisville in the semifinals on Friday. | ||
- | Jimmy Butler had 19 points for fifth-seeded Marquette, which has lost five of six since starting point guard Dominic James broke his left foot. | + | [[Jimmy Butler]] had 19 points for fifth-seeded Marquette, which has lost five of six since starting point guard [[Dominic James]] broke his left foot. |
Reynolds had 18 points in a first half dominated on both ends of the court by Villanova. | Reynolds had 18 points in a first half dominated on both ends of the court by Villanova. | ||
- | The Wildcats led 45-28 with a minute left in the half and were up 47-31 at the break as the Golden Eagles shot just 20.8 percent (5-for-24) with McNeal and Wesley Matthews, the other guards in the senior trio with James, were a combined 2-for-18 from the field. | + | The Wildcats led 45-28 with a minute left in the half and were up 47-31 at the break as the Golden Eagles shot just 20.8 percent (5-for-24) with McNeal and [[Wesley Matthews]], the other guards in the senior trio with James, were a combined 2-for-18 from the field. |
- | But in the second half, McNeal, Matthews and Maurice Acker, James' replacement at the point, all started scoring and the Golden Eagles chipped away, closing within 62-56 with 9:47 left on Acker' | + | But in the second half, McNeal, Matthews and [[Maurice Acker]], James' replacement at the point, all started scoring and the Golden Eagles chipped away, closing within 62-56 with 9:47 left on Acker' |
Stokes took over for Reynolds in the second half, scoring 13 of Villanova' | Stokes took over for Reynolds in the second half, scoring 13 of Villanova' |