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- | ===== Preview | + | ===== Golden Eagles Deliver vs. South Dakota With a Banged-Up Job ===== |
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+ | But two days out from their matchup with No. 1-ranked [[Duke]], that's the reality of the situation for the Marquette Golden Eagles, who defeated South Dakota, 82-69, without two frontcourt contributors on Saturday afternoon at the Bradley Center. | ||
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+ | It was revealed prior to the game that senior forward [[Joseph Fulce]] would be out for at least a couple of weeks with a left-knee injury, and then at the 12-minute 12-second mark of the first half, freshman forward [[Davante Gardner]] checked out for good after sustaining a left-shoulder injury. | ||
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+ | Afterward, coach [[Buzz Williams]] didn't have any updates on the condition of Gardner, who had an ice pack on the shoulder on the bench. He did, however, cast Fulce' | ||
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+ | Those operations were to help alleviate problems with the patella in Fulce' | ||
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+ | "It was drained; he took a shot. We'll see if the enzyme in the shot helps him. But I don't know," Williams said. " | ||
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+ | While Fulce' | ||
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+ | Entering Saturday, Gardner was second on the team in scoring at 13.0 points per game and shooting a robust 73.7% from the floor. | ||
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+ | Senior forward [[Jimmy Butler]], who had game highs of 20 points and nine rebounds for MU (4-0) and sophomore center [[Chris Otule]], who had career highs of 15 and eight, will have to step up their games even more, along with [[Jae Crowder]], [[Erik Williams]] and [[Jamail Jones]] - all either newcomers or seldom-used returnees. | ||
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+ | "It helps," | ||
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+ | [[Darius Johnson-Odom]] added 14 points and [[Dwight Buycks]] 11 points and seven rebounds against South Dakota (1-2). | ||
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+ | MU used a 28-14 advantage on the boards and a shutout on the free-throw line in the opening 20 minutes by South Dakota - the Coyotes were 0 for 2 compared with 14 for 21 for the Golden Eagles - to take a 43-29 halftime lead. | ||
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+ | The play of the game came at the 10:51 mark when Johnson-Odom, | ||
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+ | The Golden Eagles led by as many as 23 points midway through the second half but played sloppy enough down the stretch to allow South Dakota to pull to within nine after Milwaukee Riverside product Charlie Westbrook hammered down a one-handed dunk on the break. | ||
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+ | Williams called a timeout to regroup, and Buycks responded with a pair of baskets to help give the Golden Eagles some breathing room the rest of the way. Still, Williams was less than pleased afterward. | ||
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+ | "I thought we were average at best," Williams said. "I thought it was by far our worst performance of the year. Disappointed as a group, disappointed in them individually." | ||
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+ | MU left after the game for Kansas City and will face Duke, the defending national champion, at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the semifinals of the CBE Classic at the Sprint Center. No. 3 [[Kansas State]] and No. 11 [[Gonzaga]] play in the other semifinal, with the winners and losers to face off on Tuesday. | ||
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