(10) Georgetown 70, (21) Marquette 68

1 2 OT T
#10 GTWN (24-4) 28 35 7 70
#21 MARQ (21-7) 32 31 5 68

Final

2:00 PM ET, March 1, 2008
Bradley Center
Milwaukee, WI

Hibbert, Wallace score 20 each to lift Georgetown in OT

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Team Stat Comparison
GEORGETOWN MARQUETTE
Points 70 68
FG Made-Attempted 22-47 (.468) 21-62 (.339)
3P Made-Attempted 5-19 (.263) 4-16 (.250)
FT Made-Attempted 21-28 (.750) 22-36 (.611)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 26 (0/0) 22 (0/0)
Largest Lead 4 11
Game Leaders
 GEORGETOWNMARQUETTE
PointsR. Hibbert 20W. Matthews 22
ReboundsD. Summers 14J. McNeal 8
AssistsJ. Wallace 4J. McNeal 6
StealsJ. Sapp 2J. McNeal 6
BlocksR. Hibbert 3O. Barro 1
 · Team Stats: Georgetown | Marquette
Game Flow
2007-08 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Mar 1, 2008 GTWN 70, @MARQ 68Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
GEORGETOWN (ET) MARQUETTE (ET)
03/08 LOU 12:00pm
03/13 VILL 12:00pm
03/14 WVU 7:00pm
03/15 PITT 9:00pm
03/21 UMBC 3:10pm
03/04 FGC 8:00pm
03/08 @SYR 4:00pm
03/12 HALL 9:00pm
03/13 @ND 9:00pm
03/14 PITT 9:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Georgetown | Marquette
Big East Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#10 Georgetown15-327-5
#17 Notre Dame14-424-7
Pittsburgh10-826-9
#18 Louisville14-424-8
#16 Connecticut13-524-8
#21 Marquette11-724-9
West Virginia11-724-10
Villanova9-920-12
Syracuse9-919-13
Seton Hall7-1117-15
Providence6-1215-16
Cincinnati8-1013-18
South Florida3-1512-19
DePaul6-1211-19
St. John's5-1311-19
Rutgers3-1511-20
 · View expanded standings

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Coaches often turn to historical figures for help, conjuring the words of legendary sports figures or military leaders to motivate their players.

Georgetown coach John Thompson III? He's a Kenny Rogers man.

Or at least he was after watching his Hoyas (No. 10 ESPN/USA Today, No. 11 AP) claw their way back for a 70-68 overtime victory over No. 21 Marquette on Saturday.

Given several opportunities to fold 'em, or so Rogers' old country song goes, the Hoyas walked away atop the Big East standings.

"Seriously, this is a brutal league," Thompson said. "I've said many times, we're still sitting at the table -- Kenny Rogers' 'The Gambler,' we'll count our money when it's done."

Georgetown (24-4, 14-3) came into the game tied with Louisville (No. 18 ESPN/USA Today, No. 13 AP) for first place in the Big East standings. The Cardinals host Villanova on Sunday.

With the victory over Marquette (21-7, 11-6), the Hoyas have won 11 of their last 13, with the losses coming at Louisville and Syracuse. Roy Hibbert and Jonathan Wallace scored 20 points each for Georgetown, and Wallace made two big plays that figured heavily in the outcome.

First ,Wallace was fouled on a 3-point attempt with 2.8 seconds left in regulation, and made all three free throws despite earsplitting crowd noise to send the game into overtime.

"I just knew I had to make the free throws," Wallace said. "I knew what was at stake."

Hibbert wasn't worried.

"He's as cold as ice on the free throw line," Hibbert said.

Then, with his team down three early in overtime, Wallace banked in a 3-pointer with the shot clock winding down.

"We don't have a defense for the end-of-the-shot-clock, backboard 3 from 25 feet," Marquette coach Tom Crean said with a shrug.

The Hoyas later took the lead on two free throws by DaJuan Summers with 1:55 remaining and held on to beat the Golden Eagles.

Crean said he wasn't upset with the effort because it was another sign his team is improving after a midseason lull.

Despite shaky free throw shooting and throwing away too many offensive possessions after building a lead early in the second half, Crean said the Golden Eagles still had a chance to beat a very good team.

"We found a way to be right there," Crean said. "It's not a moral victory by any stretch, but we can get better. We are getting better. I wish we had the win to show for it today."

Wesley Matthews tied his career high with 22 points for Marquette, which had a five-game winning streak snapped.

"We felt that that was our win," Matthews said. "It was there, we had the lead. We pressed on the lead and then we gave it back. That's hard."

Marquette led for most of regulation, building an 11-point cushion with a 13-2 run 8 minutes into the second half. But a long offensive dry spell allowed Georgetown to rally.

Dwight Burke dunked a rebound to put Marquette ahead 61-59 with 31 seconds left, but he missed the free throw for the three-point play. Patrick Ewing Jr. then was fouled by Burke and made one of two free throws to cut the lead to one.

Matthews hit two free throws on the other end to put the Golden Eagles up three with 7.9 seconds left -- but James fouled Wallace on a 3-pointer with 2.8 seconds remaining. He made all three free throws, tying the game.

Asked about the foul, Crean stared back blankly.

"I'm not going there, anywhere near that today," Crean said.

Crean was pleased with the way his undersized big men defended Hibbert, despite the 20 points on 7-for-11 shooting.

"He's 7-1," Matthews said. "I don't know how much he weighs, but he's going to get position. He's a good player."

Marquette played Hibbert mostly man-to-man, something he isn't used to seeing.

"It was fun, but at the same time, they made us work for every basket we got," Hibbert said.

The close game put Georgetown that much closer to a regular-season conference title.

"We could have packed it in at several points during that game, but our guys were just a little too resilient," Thompson said.


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, March 1st
2 North Carolina 90 Final
Boston College 80
3 Memphis 76 Final
Southern Miss 67
5 Texas 80 Final
Texas Tech 83
6 Duke 87 Final
NC State 86
Kansas State 74 Final
7 Kansas 88
22 Washington St. 53 Final
8 Stanford 60
10 Georgetown 70 Final
21 Marquette 68 OT
George Washington 56 Final
11 Xavier 66
Detroit 31 Final
13 Butler 65
14 Vanderbilt 73 Final
Arkansas 78
West Virginia 71 Final
16 Connecticut 79
Northwestern 43 Final
19 Purdue 68
Wichita State 63 Final
20 Drake 73
23 Saint Mary's 76 Final
Gonzaga 88
24 Kent State 83 Final
Bowling Green 89
Air Force 57 Final
25 Brigham Young 76