Friday, March 13, 2015

Day 2: Big East Tournament

by James Finneral

The second round is where the real action starts in the Big East Tournament. All of the top teams in the conference are featured in the four games. This is the time where we figure out which teams are contenders and which teams are pretenders.

#1 Villanova vs. #9 Marquette:


Marquette was not ready to face the number four team in the nation last night. They were not able to match up with Villanova the first two times they faced off in the regular season and last night was no different. The Wildcats came out firing three pointers and they kept falling. Josh Hart came off the bench to knock down four three-pointers in the first half to add in to his 20 overall. Hart lead all scorers in the game and that is probably why he won the Big East Sixth Man of the Year Award. The contribution from Hart had Villanova up big at the half. In the second half Darrun Hilliard and Dylan Ennis put the game away with easy buckets. Kris Jenkins dropped 9 off the bench, all from three pointers in the second half. The real highlight for Villanova was their defense. They were able to hold a Marquette team that scored 78 the other night, to 49. This Wildcats team is the most talented in the Big East and if someone wants to beat them, they will have to be ready to go.

#4 Providence vs. #5 St. Johns:   


The unpredictability of March is unreal. The Providence vs. St. Johns matchup was supposed to be a high quality competition with tournament hopes on the line. March has surprised us once again as the Friars beat down the Red Storm. The game featured the top two scorers in the Big East in LaDontae Henton and D'Angelo Harrison, but Henton proved to be more of a factor. Henton shot 7-14 from the field and finished with 20 points to go with 12 rebounds. With an overall great team effort the Friars went into the locker room up by 13 at half. In the second half St. Johns was never able to go on a big run so they could not come back. Co Big East Player of the Year and Providence point guard, Kris Dunn showed once again that he is the real deal. Dunn had a double-double with 17 points and 11 assists including some highlight reel plays. He is a big time player and it will be hard for any point guard to match up with him in this tournament. Rysheed Jordan played well for St Johns, but no one else on the team stepped up and the final score was 74-57. Providence advances to face the Villanova Wildcats who they can beat if they play their best basketball.

#2 Georgetown vs. #10 Creighton:


This game was supposed to be a cake walk for Georgetown, but Creighton showed up to play. In the first half the Creighton defense did not look up to par allowing many layups and fouling a lot. Luckily for Creighton, Georgetown made a couple of mistakes which allowed the Blue Jays to stick around. At the half Georgetown was up 31-25. In the second half it was the D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera show. Smith-Rivera was been one of the best players in the entire Big East. The rest of his team was not capitalizing on the offensive end so Smith-Rivera took it into his own hands. He scored 16 points in the second half and ended with a total of 25, which lead all scorers. James Milliken lead the Blue Jays charge again with 17 and they ended up beating Georgetown by 1 in the second half, but that was not enough. The final score was 60-55. This Georgetown team definitely showed that anyone can beat them and if they don't play their best, they might lose to Xavier who defeated a solid Butler team.

#3 Butler vs. #6 Xavier:   


This was easily the best game of the tournament thus far. Butler started the game up 8-0, but Xavier showed tremendous resilience with a balanced offensive attack. Three pointers were falling and they could score in the paint as well. After some back and forth play, the Musketeers went into the locker room up 30-28. The second half is where it got interesting as both teams held each other to under 30 points. Andrew Chrabascz lead Butler down the stretch coming up with buckets to help the Bulldogs take the lead towards the end of the game. With about two and a half minutes to go Trevon Bluiett knocked down a three that tied the game and neither team scored for the rest of regulation. Bluiett and Jalen Reynolds played well during overtime taking it to the rim and knocking down foul shots. The Butler offense just was not able to get going in OT and they ended up falling to the Musketeers by a final score of 67-61. Xavier has a talented roster that can be a threat to the Georgetown Hoyas in the next round.



The tournament is starting to heat up and I have feeling that there will be some epic showdowns to come.










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