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South Alabama at Butler

Butler rides Campbell's hot shooting past South Alabama
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Memo to the NCAA selection committee: Butler can play.

Saddled with a seventh seed despite being ranked 11th in the nation, the Bulldogs beat South Alabama 81-61 Friday in the first round of the East Region. Pete Campbell put on a 3-point shooting show with 26 points and Butler left little doubt it belongs in the conversation about college basketball's top teams with its school-record 30th win.

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Campbell hit eight of Butler's 15 3-pointers, including a buzzer-beater that gave the Bulldogs a 47-30 halftime lead and left the Jaguars' heads hanging as they walked to the locker room.

"I thought we were on their shooters a lot of the time and they just buried them," South Alabama coach Ronnie Arrow said. "And buried them and buried them and buried them."

It was the fourth straight time Butler (30-3) has advanced past the first round, but the first time with 31-year-old coach Brad Stevens at the helm. One more win and the third-youngest coach to reach 30 wins can match his age.

"It doesn't mean a whole lot to me from a personal standpoint, but it means a lot to me from a team ego standpoint," the baby-faced Stevens said.

Butler played like a contender and enhanced its reputation as the only major mid-major on the same day Drake and Gonzaga made quick exits from the tournament.

It was a statement game, less than a week after the Bulldogs were given what they considered a disappointing seeding. To make things worse, Butler was a popular first-round upset on many tournament brackets against the 10th-seeded Jaguars (26-7), who couldn't live up to a much-criticized at-large bid.

Butler advanced to play seemingly vulnerable second-seeded Tennessee after the Volunteers slipped past American's upset bid with a 72-57 victory earlier in the day.

The Bulldogs beat the Volunteers 56-44 early last season.

"The team is fabulous," Stevens said. "If they're a 2-seed, there are four pretty good teams out there that are 1-seeds. We'll have to be at our very best on Sunday to compete."

All anyone wanted to talk about before the game was the matchup of starting guards, and A.J. Graves of Butler and South Alabama's Daon Merritt didn't disappoint. Graves had 18 points and Merritt, who kept the Jaguars in the game early, scored 14.

But by the end of the first half, the Bulldogs' starting frontcourt had wrested the attention from the small guys and the game from the Jaguars, building a 47-30 lead.

Campbell, a 44 percent 3-point shooter, hit six 3s in the first half and was 8-for-10 in the game. Most came from well beyond the line after the 6-foot-7 senior had slipped his defender.

"Coach said going into the postseason for me to be ready to run a few things that we haven't run for a while," Campbell said. "That's the beauty of scouting. You can take away some of the stuff that a team's trying to do."

Campbell and freshman Matt Howard, a 6-8 center who tirelessly set high screens and laid his body on any blue jersey within reach, accounted for every point in a 17-3 run that put the Bulldogs ahead 39-26 with 2:32 left in the first half.

Campbell had 11 points during the run, while Howard scored four and had an assist on the only other basket in the spurt. The duo was also disruptive in the paint, where the Jaguars found every shot contested by a team that allows 57.8 points per game, fifth in the nation.

It was clear the resurgent Jaguars were done by halftime, and Arrow's distress was visible early in the second half as Butler beat South Alabama to loose balls and continued to hit 3s.

Butler finished 15-of-28 from beyond the arc, surpassing 50 percent from long range for the fourth time this season.

"I think I said, 'Good pass,' one time and (Graves) was like, 'I'm going to keep looking for you, because you've been open a few times,"' Campbell said.

"I kept saying the same thing. He just kept telling me to get open."

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Pete Campbell (34) is the center of attention after dropping 26 points on South Alabama.  (Getty Images)
Pete Campbell (34) is the center of attention after dropping 26 points on South Alabama. (Getty Images)

 
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Scoreboard
South Alabama #10303161
Butler #7 «473481
SALAB:D. Merritt 14 Pts
SALAB:D. Coleman 8 Reb
SALAB:D. Merritt 3 Ast
BUT:P. Campbell 26 Pts
BUT:D. Streicher 6 Reb
BUT:A. Graves 6 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
ButlerSouth Alabama
BUT
P. Campbell
SALAB
D. Merritt
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
26521413
South Alabama Jaguars
D. Merritt, G343-87-1113114
D. Bennett, G332-82-24216
D. Tilford, G234-110-03018
B. Davis, F223-41-34027
R. Douglas, C162-30-53054
D. Coleman, F342-71-28246
D. Hayles, F263-50-22149
P. Tabet, F71-12-22004
D. Ross, G41-10-01013
B. Ford, G10-00-00000
K. Hooks, FDid Not Play
C. Tabet, FDid Not Play
E. Chesser, FDid Not Play
C. Ivany, GDid Not Play
B. Culpepper, FDid Not Play
Totals 21-4813-272881761
 43.8%48.1% 
Butler Bulldogs
D. Streicher, F311-20-06132
A. Graves, G296-142-206218
M. Howard, F253-85-541211
M. Green, G222-50-02325
J. Betko, G-F161-20-02143
S. Vanzant, G212-40-05225
P. Campbell, F209-110-052026
W. Veasley, G-F161-20-00132
Z. Hahn, G90-00-01110
A. Jukes, F82-45-61029
E. Engelmann, F20-10-00000
G. Leiendecker, G10-00-00000
A. Anglin, G10-00-00000
B. Slaton, GDid Not Play
N. Rodgers, GDid Not Play
Totals 27-5312-1326181781
 50.9%92.3% 
Sun Belt
EastConf. W-LTot. W-L
Middle Tenn.14-227-7
South Alabama8-817-12
Western Ky.7-916-19
FAU7-911-19
Troy5-1110-18
FIU5-118-21
WestConf. W-LTot. W-L
Ark.-Little Rock12-415-16
Denver11-522-9
UL-Lafayette10-616-16
North Texas9-718-14
Arkansas St.6-1014-20
UL-Monroe2-143-26

Horizon League
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Valparaiso14-422-12
Cleveland St.12-622-11
Detroit11-722-14
Butler11-722-15
UW-Milwaukee11-720-14
Youngstown St.10-816-15
Green Bay10-815-15
Wright St.7-1113-19
Ill.-Chicago3-158-22
Loyola (Ill.)1-177-23
 
Other games
AMER 57 Final
Tenn 72
DAVID 82 Final
GONZAG 76
MARYCA 64 Final
Miami-FL 78
W Ky 101 Final
Drake 99
Md-BC 47 Final
GTOWN 66
Aus Peay 54 Final
Texas 74
S Diego 70 Final
UConn 69
St Joe's 64 Final
Oklahoma 72
Mt St Mry 74 Final
NC 113
Siena 83 Final
VANDY 62
Oregon 69 Final
Miss St 76
Arkansas 86 Final
Indiana 72
Boise St 61 Final
Louisville 79
NOVA 75 Final
CLEM 69
TXARL 63 Final
Memphis 87