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The Marquette Golden Eagles survived their first game of the Big East Tournament by beating Seton Hall 67-54, although the game was much closer than the score indicated (although I've always had a problem with that cliche, a 13 point win will always be a 13 point win, right?) Seton Hall did play with Marquette for much of the game, but Marquette stepped it up a notch in the final minutes. In fact, Seton Hall didn't have a point in the last five minutes of this one.
Marquette is back on the floor tomorrow night at 8:30, in what should be a great game against Notre Dame.
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1 comments:
now youre just attacking cliches for the sake of attacking cliches.
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