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- | Needing another statement victory to add to their NCAA tournament resume, they got exactly that on Tuesday night, pummeling the Louisville Cardinals, 69-48, at the Bradley Center. | + | Needing another statement victory to add to their NCAA tournament resume, they got exactly that on Tuesday night, pummeling the [[Louisville]] Cardinals, 69-48, at the Bradley Center. |
- | The victory was the fourth straight and ninth in 10 games for MU, which wrested sole possession of fifth place in the Big East standings from Louisville. And Marquette earned it despite of the foul trouble that handcuffed its two best players, [[Lazar Hayward]] and [[Jimmy Butler]], and the upper respiratory infection that sidelined key reserve [[Dwight Buycks]]. | + | The victory was the fourth straight and ninth in 10 games for MU, which wrested sole possession of fifth place in the Big East standings from [[Louisville]]. And Marquette earned it despite of the foul trouble that handcuffed its two best players, [[Lazar Hayward]] and [[Jimmy Butler]], and the upper respiratory infection that sidelined key reserve [[Dwight Buycks]]. |
It also served as something of an exclamation point for a team that won three consecutive games on the road in overtime coming in. | It also served as something of an exclamation point for a team that won three consecutive games on the road in overtime coming in. |