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Johnson-Odom made one of two foul shots to give Marquette a 76-75 lead with 31 seconds left, and after Washington scored, Crowder hit his game-winner. | Johnson-Odom made one of two foul shots to give Marquette a 76-75 lead with 31 seconds left, and after Washington scored, Crowder hit his game-winner. | ||
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+ | Johnson-Odom finished 23 points for the Golden Eagles and Crowder added 18. | ||
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+ | Speed was the theme of game, as both teams have explosive offensive attacks and are capable of getting up and down the floor and putting points on the board. In games through Sunday, Marquette ranked 11th in the nation in scoring (84.1) and Washington 24th (81.0). | ||
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+ | Williams added, though, that there was another element to the game that was just as important as pace. | ||
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+ | "So much is talked about pace and I think that's important, but maybe what should be talked about just as much is the discipline required to be successful at executing regardless of the pace involved," | ||
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+ | Washington coach Lorenzo Romar said Marquette' | ||
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+ | The game Tuesday got off to a bad start for Marquette as Otule injured his left knee trying to chase down a loose ball. | ||
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+ | Washington, meanwhile, hit 3 three-point baskets in jumping out to leads of 11-2 and 13-4. Marquette was plagued by turnovers early. | ||
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+ | Marquette began to get some defensive stops and cut into the lead as Davante Gardner scored twice inside and Todd Mayo sank a three, pulling Marquette within four. The Golden Eagles cut the lead to 19-17 on a layup by Johnson-Odom with 9:54 left. | ||
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+ | Marquette tied the game, 23-23, on two free throws by Mayo with 7:55 left, and the Golden Eagles took their first lead, 27-26, on a three by Jamil Wilson with 5:54 left. A floater by Mayo completed a 10-3 run and put Marquette ahead by three. | ||
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+ | After Washington tied the game, 30-30, Johnson-Odom broke loose on a fast break and drew an intentional foul. He made two free throws, the Golden Eagles maintained possession and Johnson-Odom hit a jumper for a 34-30 lead. A three by Johnson-Odom gave Marquette a 37-32 lead late in the half. | ||