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NCAA Tournament Scoreboard (Official Thread)

WVU pushes the lead to 14, 66-52, after two FTs by Mazzulla. Henderson answers with a 3 to make it 66-55 with 1:54 left
 
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Mazzulla adds two more FTs to make the lead 13, but once again Duke answers with a 3 from Paulus. 68-58 with :53 left

Alexander to the line, adds two FTs, 70-58.

Henderson draws a foul, sinks two at the line, 70-60, :43 left
 
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Duke cuts the lead to 8 with :20 left, 73-65.

Turnover by WVU, Paulus misses the three, but Henderson with the put back, 73-67 :11 left.

WVU holds on and pulls out the win, 73-67.

Bye bye Duke :biggrin:
 
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methomps;1121956; said:
Stanford's coach just got 2 Ts and an ejection 3 minutes before halftime. Marquette made all four free throws and now leads 8.

Fantastic officiating yet again. First, it wasn't a foul.

then an overzealous official ejects a coach on a common practice during time-outs. Come out, voice displeasure, address team.

Even the official closest to the guy who ejected him, was trying to get the official to disengage from conversation and not T him up.

Oh well. Bad officiating is the name of the game these days. It's beyond brutal.
 
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bad technical assessed to Marquette now, as a Stanford player antagonizes a Marquette player who talks back.

It's either a double technical or no call and you address each player.

This is good stuff.

Edited after commercial time-out.

Well coming back from the break, the official who assessed the technical was told by another official that the Stanford pplayer created the altercation.

Both players assessed a "T".

That actually is good officiating, although the initial referee who gave out the technical should have understood what was happening.
 
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Both Lopez brothers take a breather and Marquette takes the lead on a 7-0 run, 58-57, 7:10 left. Timeout Stanford
 
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