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Tar Heels End Golden Eagles Season

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Men’s basketball head coach Shaka Smart standing in the Golden Eagles’ 95-63 loss to North Carolina in the First Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Dickies’s Arena.

Leaky Black holds Justin Lewis to six points on afternoon By John Leuzzi

john.leuzzi@marquette.edu

FORT WORTH, Texas — Coming into Thursday’s first-round matchup, the Marquette men’s basketball team sought its first NCAA Tournament win since March 2013. However, that will have to wait at least another year as Marquette fell to North Carolina 95-63 at Dickies Arena. “It wasn’t our day. We did not play with the level of violence we needed to on the defensiveend to take away the things that North Carolina wanted,” Marquette head coach Shaka

Smart said. “Thought early in the game they (North Carolina) were able to kind of get in the rhythm shooting the ball and then on the offensive end a lot of the good looks we got, we did not make.” With the loss, the Golden Eagles have now lost seven of its final 11 games after its seven-game winning streak in January. Smart said there is a lesson his team can take from its blowout loss. “You have to lead on the defensive-end and that’s regardless of how things are going on offense,” Smart said. “We didn’t do a good enough job of that today.” Redshirt first-year forward Olivier-Maxence Prosper came out firing for the Golden Eagles with back-to-back 3-pointers to give Marquette a 6-5 lead at the

17:41 mark. Then both teams would go on close to four-minute scoreless droughts, before the Tar Heels went on a 13-2 run to take a 18-8 lead forcing Smart to call a timeout. North Carolina continued to put it on Marquette taking a 27-10 lead at the 8:44 mark after graduate student forward Brady Manek hit the then-sixth 3-pointer of the half for the Tar Heels. Both sides had to be separated at half court following a nose-to-nose encounter between Darryl Morsell and Caleb Love. Behind Love’s six 3-pointers in the half, which tied the most 3-pointers in a NCAA Tournament game for North Carolina, the Tar Heels led 5325 at halftime. For North Carolina, the

28-point lead at halftime is the second largest in program history in a NCAA Tournament game. Meanwhile for the Golden Eagles, it was their largest halftime deficit of the season. It was previously 14 back on Dec. 4 against UCLA. “We let our offense dictate our defense, instead of we should have done it the other way,” first-year guard Stevie Mitchell said. “We didn’t make as many shots as a group and let for them going in transition. They made some easy buckets in transition, which helped them get going.” Redshirt first-year forward Justin Lewis went 0-for-8 from the field and was held scoreless in the first 20 minutes. North Carolina recorded 11 offensive rebounds in the half compared to Marquette’s three.

The Golden Eagles also picked up three technical fouls in the half: one for Kur Kuath hanging on the rim after a dunk, another for Smart arguing about a missed travel call and the final for Morsell with his quarrel with Love. Early into the second half, Lewis hit a 3-pointer for his first basket of the afternoon and to cut the Marquette deficit to 57-30. North Carolina kept it raining from beyond the arc, taking a 67-33 lead on Manek’s fifth triple of the afternoon. At this point, the Tar Heels were on a stretch where they hit eight of 10 attempts from the field. The Golden Eagles struggled offensively from the field Thursday afternoon, shooting 36% from the field and 26% from beyond the arc. See SEASON page 16


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