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===== MU Shows It Belongs With Solid Effort In Win Over Xavier ===== | ===== MU Shows It Belongs With Solid Effort In Win Over Xavier ===== | ||
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- | Hitting on all cylinders on offense and playing stifling defense, MU had little problem in rolling over sixth-seeded Xavier, 66-55, in a second-round matchup Friday night at Quicken Loans Arena. | + | Hitting on all cylinders on offense and playing stifling defense, MU had little problem in rolling over sixth-seeded |
- | Darius Johnson-Odom scored a game-high 19 points and Jimmy Butler 15 as the Golden Eagles (21-14) won their first NCAA Tournament game since 2009. Butler also did a bang-up job defensively, | + | [[Darius Johnson-Odom]] scored a game-high 19 points and [[Jimmy Butler]] 15 as the Golden Eagles (21-14) won their first [[NCAA Tournament]] game since 2009. Butler also did a bang-up job defensively, |
- | MU advanced to face third-seeded Syracuse in a third-round game at 6:40 p.m. Sunday. The Golden Eagles beat their Big East rival, 76-70, on Jan. 29 at the Bradley Center. | + | MU advanced to face third-seeded |
- | "I thought collectively we played really well," said a hoarse MU coach Buzz Williams afterward. " | + | "I thought collectively we played really well," said a hoarse MU coach [[Buzz Williams]] afterward. " |
- | Xavier (24-8), which had advanced to the Sweet 16 in each of the last three seasons, came into Friday' | + | [[Xavier]] (24-8), which had advanced to the Sweet 16 in each of the last three seasons, came into Friday' |
- | The five MU players who had played in the tournament boasted just seven games of experience. That, combined with a heavily partisan Xavier crowd - Cleveland is four hours northeast of the school' | + | The five MU players who had played in the tournament boasted just seven games of experience. That, combined with a heavily partisan |
The Golden Eagles, though, were having none of it. | The Golden Eagles, though, were having none of it. | ||
- | With the 6-foot-7 Butler setting the tone by shadowing the 6-0 Holloway everywhere he tried to go, and his teammates playing Xavier' | + | With the 6-foot-7 Butler setting the tone by shadowing the 6-0 Holloway everywhere he tried to go, and his teammates playing |
- | Holloway, the Atlantic 10 player of the year who came in averaging 20.2 points per game, missed all five shots he took while never taking a seat on the bench. Throw in three turnovers to go along with two assists, and it was little wonder Xavier headed into halftime trailing, 33-20. | + | Holloway, the Atlantic 10 player of the year who came in averaging 20.2 points per game, missed all five shots he took while never taking a seat on the bench. Throw in three turnovers to go along with two assists, and it was little wonder |
The blame couldn' | The blame couldn' | ||
- | "It gave us a tough way to go in the first half," said Xavier coach Chris Mack. "And I thought that was really the difference in the game." | + | "It gave us a tough way to go in the first half," said [[Xavier]] coach Chris Mack. "And I thought that was really the difference in the game." |
Without Lyons to worry about, and no one else other than center Kenny Frease picking up the offensive slack, MU was able to play fast and free. Williams rotated 10 players compared to the seven Mack used, and each made a contribution. | Without Lyons to worry about, and no one else other than center Kenny Frease picking up the offensive slack, MU was able to play fast and free. Williams rotated 10 players compared to the seven Mack used, and each made a contribution. | ||
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A 13-2 run over the final 5 minutes 2 seconds sparked by six points from Johnson-Odom gave the Golden Eagles their 13-point lead going into intermission. Had they not committed nine turnovers their lead could have been much bigger. | A 13-2 run over the final 5 minutes 2 seconds sparked by six points from Johnson-Odom gave the Golden Eagles their 13-point lead going into intermission. Had they not committed nine turnovers their lead could have been much bigger. | ||
- | As has been the pattern in past defeats - both this season and last, especially in its heartbreaking 80-78 loss to Washington in the first round of last year's NCAA Tournament - MU opened the second half strong, only to see its opponent use a run to get back into it. | + | As has been the pattern in past defeats - both this season and last, especially in its heartbreaking 80-78 loss to [[Washington]] in the first round of last year' |
- | This time, the Golden Eagles led by as many as 18 with 13:31 left before the Musketeers suddenly found the range. Roughly 5 minutes later a 7-2 mini-run by Xavier had trimmed MU's lead to 51-43. | + | This time, the Golden Eagles led by as many as 18 with 13:31 left before the Musketeers suddenly found the range. Roughly 5 minutes later a 7-2 mini-run by [[Xavier]] had trimmed MU's lead to 51-43. |
- | A Johnson-Odom three got the Golden Eagles back on track, though, and before long they had their lead back up as high as 15 points. A couple free throws at the 3:12 mark got Xavier back to within 60-51, but Johnson-Odom delivered again, this time with a layup and then a pair of free throws. | + | A Johnson-Odom three got the Golden Eagles back on track, though, and before long they had their lead back up as high as 15 points. A couple free throws at the 3:12 mark got [[Xavier]] back to within 60-51, but Johnson-Odom delivered again, this time with a layup and then a pair of free throws. |
- | Finally, MU could exhale. It had held the Musketeers to 41.2% shooting overall and won its opening game in the NCAA Tournament for the third time since the Final Four run of 2003. | + | Finally, MU could exhale. It had held the Musketeers to 41.2% shooting overall and won its opening game in the [[NCAA Tournament]] for the third time since the Final Four run of 2003. |
"When they went on the run, it was just good players making good plays," | "When they went on the run, it was just good players making good plays," | ||
- | The Golden Eagles are expecting another big-time battle against Syracuse. | + | The Golden Eagles are expecting another big-time battle against |
"We expect them to come out and try to hit us in the mouth as hard as possible," | "We expect them to come out and try to hit us in the mouth as hard as possible," | ||
- | Andrew Taylor led Xavier with 16 points. | + | Andrew Taylor led [[Xavier]] with 16 points. |