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Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - The Rutgers Scarlet Knights will try to stop
the bleeding as they head to the Bradley Center for Big East Conference action
with the 10th-ranked Marquette Golden Eagles.
Marquette and Rutgers have met six times before. The Golden Eagles hold a 5-1
lead in the all-time series after picking up victories in each of the last
five matchups.
Rutgers fell for the fifth straight game on Sunday as it was bested 74-64 by
the Syracuse Orange. The Scarlet Knights shot 41.9 percent from the field, but
slightly won the rebounding battle 34-29 with Syracuse in the loss. Second
year head coach Mike Rice's Rutgers team is 12-15 and 4-10 in Big East action.
The Scarlet Knights have not been overwhelming offensively, averaging just
65.6 ppg, and they have allowed opponents to outscore them with an average of
only 64.7 ppg.
The Scarlet Knights are a very young team as no seniors receive significant
playing time. Freshman guard Eli Carter leads the charge with a scoring
average of 13.4 ppg. Carter has scored in double figures 20 times this season
and ranks third among freshmen in scoring in league play. Myles Mack has been
a very serviceable sixth man. In his last 16 games, Mack has netted 10.0 ppg
off the bench. With Gilvydas Biruta providing size and scoring from the
forward position and Dane Miller's energetic play on the wing, Rutgers has the
tools to hang around with nearly anyone, but still lacks the experience.
Marquette enters tonight's bout with a 22-5 overall record and an 11-3 mark in
Big East play, which has it tied for second in the conference with the Notre
Dame Fighting Irish. The Golden Eagles picked up their third straight win on
Saturday as they defeated Connecticut 79-64. Head coach Buzz Williams did not
use a player taller than 6-7 against the Huskies, yet the Golden Eagles still
finished with a 33-30 advantage on the boards. Marquette is a very talented
team offensively, as it is second in the Big East in scoring offense with an
average of 76.7 ppg. The Golden Eagles are allowing opponents to produce 65.5
ppg.
The Golden Eagles are led by their dynamic duo of Darius Johnson-Odum and Jae
Crowder. Johnson-Odum is second in the Big East in scoring with an average of
18.6 ppg after he netted 24 points against Connecticut. It was the third
contest in a row the senior guard scored 20 points or more. Crowder is
contributing 16.7 points and a team-high 7.7 rebounds per game. Vander Blue
and Todd Mayo are chipping in 8.5 ppg each, while Junior Cadougan is dishing
out 5.7 assists per contest.
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