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Marquette at Syracuse

Greene, Flynn lead Syracuse in rout of No. 21 Marquette
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- A week after one of the most excruciating meltdowns in school history, Syracuse is back in the hunt for an NCAA tournament berth.

The freshman duo of Jonny Flynn and Donte Greene both scored 21 points, and the Orange beat No. 21 Marquette 87-72 on Saturday in the regular-season finale for both teams.

It was a must-win game for the Orange (19-12, 9-9 Big East), who won their second straight after squandering an 11-point lead in the final 3½ minutes and losing at home to Pitt last Saturday.

"This has got us thinking about the NCAA," said Flynn, who also had seven assists and two of the Orange's 10 steals. "Now, we've just got to keep winning."

Syracuse had won only two of its previous seven games to seriously jeopardize its chances of securing a postseason spot and was in desperate need of a quality win. Marquette (22-8, 11-7), which had won six of seven, obliged by not displaying its usual tough defense.

In the previous five games, the Golden Eagles had forced an average of 23 turnovers that they converted into 27.4 points per game -- or nearly 37 percent of the team's offense in those games. Against turnover-prone Syracuse, the Golden Eagles, the league leader in steals, forced only six in the decisive second half and scored just five points off those mistakes.

"We've just got to have a different defensive attitude," coach Tom Crean said. "The story of the game for us was we did not create enough points off our defense. That's how we play. We weren't physical enough, we weren't aggressive enough and they capitalized."

Arinze Onuaku, a huge presence in the low post, and Paul Harris both finished with 14 points for Syracuse, while Kristof Ongenaet had nine points, four assists, three blocks and two steals.

Jerel McNeal led Marquette with 22 points and Wesley Matthews had 14. Dominic James and Lazar Hayward both finished with seven points after entering the game averaging over 13 in league play.

Three weeks after upsetting then-No. 8 Georgetown 77-70, the Orange posted their second victory this season over a ranked team by shooting 18-of-26 (69.2 percent) in the second half and scoring 24 fast-break points.

Greene started a 13-5 spurt early in the second half that gave Syracuse a double-digit lead the Golden Eagles couldn't overcome.

After McNeal's follow moved Marquette within 39-37 less than two minutes into the period, Greene hit a hook off the glass and Ongeneat followed with two dunks, the second off his steal in the lane from Hayward and a court-long dash. Ongenaet was fouled on the shot and completed a three-point play for a 49-40 lead at 16:46.

Greene's 3 boosted the lead to 52-42 and the Orange never let Marquette get closer than 10 the rest of the game.

"This is by far the best basketball we've been playing this year," Flynn said. "Everybody is playing good. It's not like the beginning of the season when we had one or two guys playing well and the other guys not so good."

Every time Marquette threatened in the closing minutes, the Orange responded. After Matthews converted a follow to move Marquette within 72-62 at 6:01 to make the Orange faithful a little uneasy, Onuaku scored off the glass, Scoop Jardine hit Ongenaet with a perfect lob, and Harris hit a 3 that bounced off the front of the rim and rolled in to make it 80-64 with 2:52 left

"We were really smart at the end of the game. We made really good plays the last five minutes," Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim said. "This was our best all-around game in terms of offense and defense. We showed that we're getting better. We got the ball in the right places better than we have all year. It's taken us a while to get to that point."

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Donte Greene and Kristof Ongenaet takes it all in after helping Syracuse stay in the NCAA tourney hunt.  (AP)
Donte Greene and Kristof Ongenaet takes it all in after helping Syracuse stay in the NCAA tourney hunt. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
Marquette #21 (22-8)314172
Syracuse (19-12) «365187
MARQET:J. McNeal 22 Pts
MARQET:J. McNeal 6 Reb
MARQET:D. James 5 Ast
SYR:J. Flynn 21 Pts
SYR:P. Harris 6 Reb
SYR:J. Flynn 7 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
SyracuseMarquette
SYR
J. Flynn
MARQET
J. McNeal
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
21472262
Marquette Golden Eagles
D. James, G333-120-01527
W. Matthews, G335-104-441214
J. McNeal, G317-146-762322
L. Hayward, F182-71-24147
O. Barro, F142-30-02044
D. Fitzgerald, F202-80-04016
T. Mbakwe, F171-21-23013
D. Cubillan, G110-10-00100
D. Burke, F70-01-23031
L. Blackledge, F70-01-20001
M. Acker, G73-30-01126
S. Christopherson, G30-00-00100
T. Brice, GDid Not Play
P. Hazel, FDid Not Play
R. Frozena, GDid Not Play
Totals 25-6014-1928122271
 41.7%73.7% 
Syracuse Orange
P. Harris, G394-65-862214
J. Flynn, G395-128-1047221
K. Ongenaet, F364-51-25439
A. Onuaku, F345-74-750314
D. Greene, F328-144-640521
S. Jardine, G133-30-00236
R. Jackson, F60-12-22002
R. Cahak, F10-20-00000
J. Presutti, GDid Not Play
J. Thomas, GDid Not Play
S. Williams, CDid Not Play
Totals 29-5024-3526151887
 58.0%68.6% 
Big East
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Syracuse17-134-3
Marquette14-427-8
Notre Dame13-522-12
Georgetown12-624-9
Cincinnati12-626-11
South Florida12-622-14
Louisville10-830-10
West Virginia9-919-14
Seton Hall8-1021-13
Connecticut8-1020-14
Rutgers6-1214-18
St. Johns (N.Y.)6-1213-19
Pittsburgh5-1322-17
Villanova5-1313-19
Providence4-1415-17
DePaul3-1512-19
 
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GTOWN 55
UAB 56 Final
Memphis 94
Stanford 64 Final
USC 77
VANDY 73 Final
Alabama 78
WOFF 49 Final
DAVID 82
CREIGH 67 Final
Drake 75
Wisc 65 Final
Nwstern 52
California 80 Final
UCLA 81
Kansas 72 Final
Tx A&M 55
ILLCHI 50 Final
Butler 66
ND 67 Final
S Florida 60
RICH 61 Final
XAVIER 86
Wash 73 Final
Wash St 76
Cincinnati 0 PPD
UConn 0
NC 76 Final
DUKE 68