LEXINGTON, Ky. – Vander Blue had no doubt where he was going with the ball. The Marquette guards only concern was whether hed have room to make it happen.
Blue needed just four seconds to make his own path. Taking Jamil Wilsons inbounds pass at midcourt with 5.5 seconds remaining, he drove left past Jake Cohen for a layup that completed a rally from nine points down and gave the third-seeded Golden Eagles an improbable 59-58 victory over No. 14 Davidson in Thursdays second-round NCAA tournament game.
All I was thinking was, If I get to the rim, I have to finish, said Blue, who scored seven of Marquettes final 10 points including a three-pointer with 28 seconds left. Im not ready to go home, I know our teams not ready to go home.
We got down by like seven, nobody ever panicked. ... Nobody missed a beat. We knew the game isnt over until the clock hits zero.
Blue was there to ensure time ran out on Davidson, intercepting the last-ditch inbounds pass to seal a remarkable rally and set off a noisy celebration among players and Golden Eagles fans at Rupp Arena. Marquette advances to Saturdays third round against Butler, a 68-56 winner over Bucknell.
Its mostly thanks to Blue and Wilson.
Blue finished with 16 points while Wilson added 14, but their consecutive three-pointers brought Marquette to within 58-57 with 11 seconds left. The Golden Eagles then caught a huge break when DeMon Brooks long inbounds pass went out of bounds at midcourt with 5.5 seconds left, providing another opportunity.
DeMon just threw it a little too far, said Davidson forward Jake Cohen, who scored a game-high 20 points including 12 in the second half. Thats how it goes sometimes.
On the game-winning play, Cohen added: I got switched onto him and he got by me. Hindsights 20-20. Its really easy to look back now and draw up something different. He made a big play and made a big shot.
The Golden Eagles (24-8) won for the fifth time in six games despite shooting 20 of 58 from the field (35 percent) including 4 of 15 from three-point range.
Marquette is known more for its inside scoring than outside to begin with, but it got clutch shots from Blue and Wilson when the game seemed to be in Davidsons hands.
A 9-1 run gave the Wildcats a 49-40 lead, and they seemed poised to seal the game thanks to Cohen – plus Brooks and Nik Cochran, who both scored 11. But Marquette kept plugging away and found itself within range in the final minutes.
Then came perimeter jumpers from Blue and Wilson. Brooks turnover followed, and Blue took over from there.
After my first three, it felt like things were going good, Wilson said. Van put the ball in the basket. It just opened up, going back to what we know best.
The comeback spoiled Davidsons upset bid and halted the nations longest winning streak at 17 games. The Wildcats entered the game shooting nearly 47 percent from the field, 37 percent from three-point range and 80 percent from the free throw line.