After surviving a near-tournament-death experience in their opening game against Davidson with a down-to-the-wire victory, the Golden Eagles knew they couldn't make mistakes against their next opponent, the Butler Bulldogs, because Butler had defeated them back in November, when the Bulldogs' Rotnei Clarke beat them at the buzzer in a 72-71 win at the Maui Invitational.When they met Butler in the third round with the chance to reach the Sweet 16, Marquette players rose to the occasion and delivered a 74-72 victory, determined not to lose another close contest.
Vander Blue, the junior guard who led the Eagles in scoring during the regular season, played one of his best games, pouring in 29 points on 9-for-15 shooting with four three-pointers and a perfect 8-for-8 mark at the foul line.
Blue made the big baskets at critical times, helping the Golden Eagles come back from an eight-point half time deficit, scoring 19 points in the second half, including a clutch trey that tied the game at 69.
With the win, Marquette advanced to the Sweet 16, along with fellow Big East squads Syracuse and Louisville, where they will meet the winner of Sunday's Miami-Illinois contest. Blue and his teammates figure to be well-prepared.
Tournament Conference Scoreboard
Through games of 3/23
Through games of 3/23
| Conference (# of teams) | W-L | Winners (wins) |
| ACC (4) | 3-1 | Duke (1) Miami (1) North Carolina (1) |
| Atlantic 10 (5) | 6-3 | LaSalle (2) Butler (1) St. Louis (1) VCU (1) Temple (1) |
| Big 12 (6) | 2-3 | Iowa St. (1) Kansas |
| Big East (8) | 6-5 | Marquette(2) Louisville (2) Syracuse (2) |
| Big Ten (7) | 8-1 | Mich. St. (2) Michigan (2) Indiana (1) Illinois (1) Ohio St. (1) Minnesota (1) |
| PAC-12 (5) | 5-3 | Oregon (2) Arizona (2) Cal (1) |
| SEC (4) | 2-1 | Mississippi (1) Florida (1) |
| Missouri Valley (2) | 3-0 | Wichita St. (2) Creighton (1) |
| Mountain West (5) | 2-4 | Colorado St. (1) San Diego St. (1) |
| WCC (2) | 2-2 | St. Mary's (1) Gonzaga (1) |
| Sun Belt (2) | 0-2 | -- |
| All Others (19) | 5-20 | NC A&T (1) James Madison (1) Memphis (1) Harvard (1) Florida Gulf Coast (1) |





In the end, basketball is a team game, and while it's popular and fashionable to single out individuals for exceptional performances, more often - almost always, in fact - winning comes down to the overall effort of five starters and various substitutes who know their roles, perform within a system and strive to achieve a communal goal.








All of those analysts lobbying for the inclusion of Middle Tennessee to be admitted to the field of 68 got their wishes on Sunday, when the Blue Raiders were paired with St. Mary's for a Tuesday night "first four" game, but they had to be embarrassed by the effort as the
On a night of heavy conference tournament action, the upset of the night was produced by the Maryland Terrapins, who whipped the 2nd-ranked Duke Blue Devils for the second time this season,
With a 16-16 record and a 7-11 mark in conference, the Boston College Eagles are likely headed to the NIT rather than the NCAA tournament, but freshman
Conference tournaments spanned the countryside on Wednesday with action from the Big East to the PAC-12 on tap.
Here come the bracket busters, the teams which can only hope to get an invitation to the NCAA Tourney by winning their conference tournaments.
The Kentucky Wildcats may have finally played themselves right out of the NCAA tournament, losing badly in a critical spot, at unranked
Upsets were everywhere in the college hoops universe Wednesday night, as five ranked teams went down to defeat.
#11 Florida may have already wrapped up the SEC regular season title, but that has not deterred other teams chasing the Gators from getting in valuable playing time down the stretch, leading to the conference tournament.
Texas Tech got a stark reminder of what happens when Kansas gets into its offense early and their perimeter players allow seven-foot