Pirates spring another home court
ambush
By The Associated Press
GREENVILLE (AP) — East Carolina has only been in
Conference USA for two seasons, but the Pirates are turning Minges
Coliseum into a dangerous place for some of the league's established
teams.
Derrick Wiley made a pair of free throws to break a tie with 32 seconds
left as East Carolina beat No. 13 Marquette 73-70 Monday night,
upsetting the Golden Eagles at home for the second straight season.
Gabriel Mikulas had 22 points and 11 rebounds for East Carolina (9-2).
Erroyl Bing had 16 points and nine rebounds, while Wiley added 14 in the
C-USA opener for both teams.
"We needed to match them and do more to win the game," Mikulas said.
"When you play a ranked team, you give sometimes more than what you
have."
The victory set off an on-court celebration by the record crowd of
8,081, the first sellout crowd at Minges in 33 years.
Last season, East Carolina beat ninth-ranked Marquette 51-46 at home to
earn its first win against a top 10 team. The Pirates also beat
Louisville 87-77 for their first league win.
"Last year we were just trying to prove that we could even survive in
this league," Pirates coach Bill Herrion said. "Now this year, it's
different. Now we've got to prove we can get better than we were last
year. We're not going to sneak up on people anymore."
The Pirates hadn't played since losing 90-71 at Coastal Carolina on Dec.
23, a game in which they were outrebounded 43-28. They had lost two of
their last three games with senior guard Travis Holcomb-Faye out of the
lineup due to academic reasons.
"I was worried coming in because I didn't know where the mindframe of
the team was at," Herrion said. "I felt kind of like we were losing some
of our competitiveness the last week or two."
The Pirates answered all Herrion's questions Monday. They held the
Golden Eagles to 42 percent shooting and took a 43-31 edge on the glass
-- including an 18-9 edge in offensive boards.
While shooting just 40 percent from the floor, East Carolina hit 24 of
30 free throws compared to a 12-for-12 effort by Marquette.
"I think you can pretty much write the story based on those two
statistics right there," Marquette coach Tom Crean.
Dwayne Wade led Marquette (8-2) with 21 points on 7-for-17 shooting,
while Robert Jackson added 14 points and eight rebounds.
Down 70-61 with 2:24 left, Marquette rallied with nine straight points
to tie it. During that spurt, Wiley missed a layup with less than a
minute left, and Jackson was fouled on the rebound. He hit two free
throws with 43 seconds left to tie the score.
But Wiley made amends, putting the Pirates back in front 72-70 after
drawing a foul by driving on Wade on the next possession.
"I wanted to shoot those free throws because I was mad," Wiley said. "I
knew I had to do something to make up for (the miss)."
After Wade missed a short jumper from the right wing with about 10
seconds left, Moussa Badiane increased the margin to three on a free
throw with 9.5 seconds left.
Marquette had a chance to tie it, but Steve Novak and Wade missed
3-point shots in the final seconds.
The Pirates came into the game as one of the top defensive teams in
C-USA, holding opponents to 38 percent shooting and 57 points per game.
Their defense helped them back into this game late in the first half
after trailing by 10 points.
Trailing 35-33 at halftime, East Carolina pushed ahead 53-47 after an
alley-oop slam by Wiley off a pass from Belton Rivers on the fast break,
followed by a 3-pointer from Rivers with 12:44 to play.
The Pirates increased the lead to 70-61 on a slam from Badiane off a
feed from Mikulas with 2:24 left.
Marquette, however, responded with a 9-0 run, including a pull-up
3-pointer from Travis Diener at the 1:36 mark to close to within 70-66.
Jackson then hit a jumper from the right corner followed by the tying
free throws.
02/23/2007 10:56 AM
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