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Midwest college hoops roundup: Marquette knocks off No. 15 Georgetown

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MILWAUKEE – Davante Gardner made two free throws with 8.3 seconds left and Marquette had to hang on while No. 15 Georgetown missed a deciding free throw in 49-48 victory for the Golden Eagles on Saturday.


With Marquette leading 49-46, Greg Whittington of the Hoyas was fouled by Trent Lockett on a baseline 3-point shot with 2.3 seconds left. He made the first two free throws and after Marquette coach Buzz Williams called a timeout, hit the front of the rim on the final attempt.


Lockett grabbed the rebound, but missed two free throws and the game ended without the Hoyas attempting a final shot.


Marquette (11-3, 2-0 Big East) has won four consecutive games. Georgetown (10-2, 0-1) had its seven-game winning streak snapped in its first road game of the season.

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No. 21 Notre Dame 93, Seton Hall 74:
At South Bend, Ind., Scott Martin had a season-high 22 points on a career-high six 3-pointers and Jack Cooley added 19 points and 13 rebounds to lead Notre Dame to its 11th straight win.


The winning streak is the second-longest for the Irish (13-1, 1-0 Big East) in 13 seasons under coach Mike Brey.

The loss ended a seven-game winning streak for Seton Hall (12-3, 1-1).

No. 16 Creighton 79, Indiana State 66: At Omaha, Neb., Doug McDermott had 25 points and nine rebounds, and Creighton used a 19-4 run to break open a close game in the second half.

The Bluejays (14-1, 3-0) are off to their best start in Missouri Valley Conference play since 2003-04.

The Sycamores (9-5, 2-1) lost for the 14th straight time in Omaha since 1999.

No. 17 Butler 57, New Orleans 44: At Indianapolis, Kellen Dunham scored 15 points and Khyle Marshall added 13 to lead Butler.

The Bulldogs (12-2) are 7-0 at home this season and will take a nine-game winning streak into their Atlantic 10 debut Wednesday night at Saint Joseph’s.

The Privateers (3-10) were led by Lovell Cook with 11 points.

BIG TEN
No. 18 Michigan State 84, Purdue 61:
At East Lansing, Mich., freshman Gary Harris scored a season-high 22 points and Michigan State used a 28-7 run in the second half to pull away.

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