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 ====== Huggins' WVU beats MU 79-64 ====== ====== Huggins' WVU beats MU 79-64 ======
-MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) -- Bob Huggins has his first signature victory at West Virginia.+MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – After watching a couple of hours worth of Marquette tape Bob Huggins decided to get on the phone and call a couple of his coaching buddies. He was concerned about his team being able to stop Marquette’s great athleticism and dribble drives to the basketball. 
 +“I kept looking at the tape and looking at the tape and next to Memphis, or even as well as Memphis, these guys get the ball to the rim,” Huggins said. “They are terrific at driving the ball to the goal. They’ve got many guys that can do it and I said, ‘Man how are we going to guard these guys?’ I’m worried about fatigue and secondly, I was worried that we were going to foul out.” 
 +{{ men_s_basketball:hugginswvu.jpg|}}
  
-Alex Rouff hit five 3-pointers and scored 19 points to lead the Mountaineers to a 79-64 rout of No. 10 Marquette, giving Huggins his 601st career win in his first season since returning to his alma mater.+A couple of conversations with USC coach Tim Floyd and Middle Tennessee State coach Kermit Davis convinced Huggins to start out the game in triangle and two defense. The result was an inspiring 79-64 victory over the No. 10-rated Golden Eagles that stopped West Virginia’s two-game losing streak right in its tracks.
  
-Joe Alexander added 19 points, Da'Sean Butler had 13 and Darris Nichols 12 for West Virginiawhich cruised to a 10-1 start before dropping a pair of games to Oklahoma and at Notre DameThe losses seemed to give credence to Huggins' claim that the hot start was merely "fool's gold."+“Kermit gave me a drill and Tim gave me some insight on kind of what their philosophy was and we worked on it for two days,” Huggins said of the triangle and two“When I talked to Tim Floyd the one thing he said was, forget your man principles. That sounded pretty good to me. We sometimes have a tendency of staring at the ball too much.
  
-Nothing looked foolish about West Virginia's 13 straight home win, and sixth straight in Big East openers.+Marquette started off shooting the ball well but ended the first half with only 28 points. The Golden Eagles had 11 turnovers and had committed 11 personal fouls by the break.
  
-The Mountaineersemploying seldom-used 1-3-1 zone defense most of the game, surprised Marquette and coach Tom Crean, who appeared to be expecting Huggins' trademarkphysical man-to-man defense.+In the second halfMarquette regrouped and regained the lead with 15:33 remaining on David Cubillan 3. A pair of Lazar Hayward free throws lifted Marquette’s advantage to three43-40.
  
-Lazar Hayward and Wesley Matthews scored 13 each to lead Marquette (11-2, 1-1), which had won seven straight since four-point loss to No. 9 Duke in late November. But the Golden Eagles' sensation backcourt of Jerel McNeal and Dominic James was held to a combined 20 points on just 8 of-20 shooting, and 2-of-8 from beyond the arc.+West Virginia then scored seven straight, keyed by three points from John Flowers and big Flowers rebound that led to a Joe Mazzulla lay up.
  
 +“John Flowers came in and gave us good minutes,” Huggins said.
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 +A key stretch in the game came with West Virginia leading by five, 58-53. Alex Ruoff drilled a 3 and Mazzulla made both free throws to put the Mountaineers up by 10, 63-53.
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 +West Virginia was 15 of 16 from the free throw line down the stretch.
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 +“That is a heck of a basketball team and they’re extremely well coached,” Huggins said of Marquette. “We played the way we’re supposed to play today. We played the right way. We shared the ball. I thought defensively we got to the ball so much better. We were able to rebound the ball better.”
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 +West Virginia took charge of the glass in the second half after being out-rebounded in the first half, 21-16. The Mountaineers held a 22-5 edge on the backboards in the second half to finish the game plus-12.
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 +“I said to them at halftime if we want to win the game we’ve got to rebound the basketball. The majority of what they got was on second shots,” Huggins said.
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 +Joe Alexander and Alex Ruoff each scored 19 points for West Virginia, now 11-3, 1-1. Ruoff was 5 of 7 from 3-point range and made all four free throws. Alexander finished 7 of 15 shooting and also handed out five assists.
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 +Da’Sean Butler scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds while Darris Nichols scored 12 and handed out five assists.
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 +Wellington Smith and Mazzulla each had six rebounds coming off the bench to lead West Virginia.
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 +Hayward and Wesley Matthews scored 13 points each to lead Marquette, now 11-2, 1-1. Dominic James had eight first-half points and finished the game scoring 10 – five below his season’s average. James was just 4 of 12 shooting.
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 +“We wanted as best we could to take their better players out of the game,” Huggins said.
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 +Big East coaches looking at the Marquette tape will now also have to prepare for the triangle and two defense Huggins put in just two days ago.
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 +“We changed a bunch of stuff in a short period of time and for those guys to pick that up so quickly is terrific,” said Huggins, adding, “I’d rather win than lose.”
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 +West Virginia is in the midst of a grueling stretch that includes a game Thursday night at Louisville and then a home game against Syracuse at the Coliseum on Sunday.
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 +“I told them they have a day off because they’re banged up but the caveat was when we get back to practice on Tuesday you’re all healthy because we’ve got to be ready to go to play Louisville,” Huggins said.
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 +Prior to the game, Huggins was recognized by the University for winning his 600th career basketball game against Canisius on Dec. 22.
 ====== Pre-game ====== ====== Pre-game ======
 Marquette coasted to a win in its conference opener, but the Golden Eagles will have to win on the road if they hope to earn their first-ever 2-0 Big East start. Marquette coasted to a win in its conference opener, but the Golden Eagles will have to win on the road if they hope to earn their first-ever 2-0 Big East start.
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 "It's a great feeling to start off 1-0 in this league," coach Tom Crean said. "Obviously any win you can get is a big win with as many teams as there are and with as many games as we're going to play in this league. So you've got to bottle it up and take it." "It's a great feeling to start off 1-0 in this league," coach Tom Crean said. "Obviously any win you can get is a big win with as many teams as there are and with as many games as we're going to play in this league. So you've got to bottle it up and take it."
  
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 In order to earn its first 2-0 Big East record, the Golden Eagles will have to win their first road game since an 81-76 victory at Wisconsin on Dec. 8. Marquette's only other games away from home came as part of the Maui Invitational in November. In order to earn its first 2-0 Big East record, the Golden Eagles will have to win their first road game since an 81-76 victory at Wisconsin on Dec. 8. Marquette's only other games away from home came as part of the Maui Invitational in November.
  
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 The teams have split two Big East meetings, with Marquette winning 81-63 last season at home as James scored 21 points. The teams have split two Big East meetings, with Marquette winning 81-63 last season at home as James scored 21 points.
 ====== Box Score ====== ====== Box Score ======
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 +Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICS 
 +Marquette vs West Virginia 
 +1/6/08 2:00 p.m. at WVU Coliseum, Morgantown,W.Va. 
 +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
 +VISITORS: Marquette 11-2/1-1 
 +                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS 
 +## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN 
 +12 BURKE, Dwight....... f  1-1    0-0    1-1    0  3  3      1  0  0  0  14 
 +32 HAYWARD, Lazar...... f  3-8    3-6    4-4    1  3  4    13  0  2  0  2  17 
 +1  JAMES, Dominic...... g  4-12   2-6    0-0    0  0  0    10  5  0  0  1  35 
 +22 MCNEAL, Jerel....... g  4-8    0-2    2-2    1  2  3    10  3  3  0  2  30 
 +23 MATTHEWS, Wesley.... g  4-8    2-5    3-4    1  1  2    13  0  4  0  0  28 
 +0  CHRISTOPHERSON,Scott    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0      0  0  0  0   1 
 +10 CUBILLAN, David.....    2-6    1-4    0-0    1  1  2      2  2  0  0  20 
 +2  ACKER, Maurice......    0-2    0-2    2-2    0  0  0      2  1  0  0  12 
 +21 BLACKLEDGE, Lawrence    0-1    0-0    0-0    0  0  0      0  0  1  0   5 
 +41 BARRO, Ousmane......    3-4    0-0    0-2    1  6  7      0  1  1  0  22 
 +5  FITZGERALD, Dan.....    1-3    0-0    0-0    1  0  1      0  0  0  0  16 
 +   TEAM................                          2  4             1 
 +   Totals..............   22-53   8-25  12-15   8 18 26  29  64 13 14  2  5 200 
 +TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-25 40.0%   2nd Half: 12-28 42.9%   Game: 41.5%  DEADB 
 +3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  3-12 25.0%   2nd Half:  5-13 38.5%   Game: 32.0%   REBS 
 +F Throw % 1st Half:  5-5  100 %   2nd Half:  7-10 70.0%   Game: 80.0%    2 
 +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
 +HOME TEAM: West Virginia 11-3/1-1 
 +                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS 
 +## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN 
 +1  BUTLER, Da'Sean..... f  5-8    3-3    0-1    1  4  5    13  0  2  0  0  21 
 +11 ALEXANDER, Joe...... f  7-15   0-3    5-5    0  4  4    19  5  3  3  0  35 
 +43 SMALLIGAN, Jamie.... c  0-2    0-2    0-0    0  0  0      0  0  0  0  13 
 +14 NICHOLS, Darris..... g  2-6    1-2    7-8    1  2  3    12  5  1  0  0  37 
 +22 RUOFF, Alex......... g  5-9    5-7    4-4    2  1  3    19  4  2  1  2  37 
 +3  MAZZULLA, Joe.......    2-2    0-0    4-7    1  5  6      1  1  0  1  19 
 +32 TALKINGTON, Ted.....    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0      0  0  0  0  0+ 
 +35 SMITH, Wellington...    1-1    0-0    0-1    4  2  6      0  2  0  0  21 
 +41 FLOWERS, John.......    2-7    0-1    2-3    1  2  3      1  0  1  0  17 
 +   TEAM................                          4  8             1 
 +   Totals..............   24-50   9-18  22-29  14 24 38  16  79 16 12  5  3 200 
 +TOTAL FG% 1st Half:  9-28 32.1%   2nd Half: 15-22 68.2%   Game: 48.0%  DEADB 
 +3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  5-10 50.0%   2nd Half:  4-8  50.0%   Game: 50.0%   REBS 
 +F Throw % 1st Half:  6-9  66.7%   2nd Half: 16-20 80.0%   Game: 75.9%    1 
 +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
 +Officials: John Cahill, Reggie Greenwood, Les Jones 
 +Technical fouls: Marquette-None. West Virginia-None. 
 +Attendance: 11429 
 +Score by Periods                1st  2nd   Total 
 +Marquette.....................   28   36  -   64 
 +West Virginia.................   29   50  -   79 
 +ID-604124 
 +Hayward (MU) fouled out with 4:03 left in the game. 
 +McNeal (MU) fouled out with 1:09 left in the game.</code>
 ====== Play by Play ====== ====== Play by Play ======
 <code>1st Half Summary <code>1st Half Summary
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