Thursday, 15 March 2012

2012 Tournament NCAA: BYU Humble Marquette, 88-68

2012 Tournament NCAA: BYU Humble Marquette, 88-68: Less than 48 hours after the greatest creation in the history of the NCAA Tournament, Brigham Young failed to Marquette, a team full of energy, who escaped with the victory roundof-64 region of the West on Thursday afternoon.

In the 88-68 victory at the KFC Yum! Center for the third seed Marquette quickly built a double-digit lead against the Cougars fourteenth seed, which filled a gap of 25 points to beat Iona part in the match on Tuesday night in Dayton, Ohio.

Despite the higher seeds in the future second round, Marquette will now play on the road Saturday against sixth seeded Murray State, whose campus is less than four hours.

In its seventh straight tournament NCAA, golden eagles (7.26) has collected 19-point lead in the first half of the game forward Jae Crowder, Big East player of the year in 17 points and 10 rebounds in the first half alone.

Consistently fast ball, Marquette has succeeded largely because of the failure points and a second chance to advance. Crowder was only five offensive rebounds in the first half.

Golden Eagles were under control in all things. Even after, BYU, Noah Hartsock sank 23-foot three point Marquette Todd Mayo replied quickly with his three points to hold her head up by 13 points in just seven minutes to play.

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