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The Edge


Regional Final: 1 UCLA vs. 3 Xavier
 
Coach: Sean Miller, four years at Xavier, three years in NCAA Tournament.

How they got here: At-large berth; West first round: def. No. 14 seed Georgia 73-61; West second round: def. No. 5 seed Purdue 85-78; West semifinals: fought off No. 7 seed West Virginia 79-75 OT.

They'll keep winning if: Taking down West Region top seed UCLA might be best described as a Love affair. If Xavier can neutralize fabulous freshman forward Kevin Love and force UCLA to win without a big night from its big man, the Musketeers might soon be loading up for San Antonio. The Musketeers are back in the Elite Eight for the second time in five years under Sean Miller (2004). They've never been to the Final Four and, with two Elite Eight trips, hardly stack up to the UCLA tradition (21st Elite Eight appearance, two straight final four trips). But Xavier does stack up rather well against this edition of Bruins from the paint -- Josh Duncan and Derrick Brown against Love -- to the perimeter, where Stanley "Glove" Burrell has the ability to suffocate Darren Collison or Josh Shipp with his in-your-shirt defense. Depth is also an advantage for Xavier as UCLA likes to stick with its starters who will likely go 30 minutes apiece barring foul trouble. Xavier was 20-0 during the regular season when four or more players scored in double figures, including two games with seven players in twin digits. UCLA had issues handling the pesky full-court pressure of Western Kentucky. Xavier will do more of the same and hope UCLA responds with 19 turnovers as it did to keep the Hilltoppers in the West Regional semifinal.

Memorable moment: Freshman phenoms Michael Beasley (1-of-6 field goals) and Eric Gordon (4-of-12) flopped against Xavier. The Musketeers upset then-No. 8 Indiana 80-65 in the Chicago Invitational Challenge final on Nov. 24 and handed Kansas State its most lopsided loss (103-77) in nearly six years on Dec. 31.

Stanley Burrell
Stanley Burrell
Go-to guys: Pick your poison. Six players scored between 307 and 359 points during the regular season, with five Musketeers averaging in double figures and four shooting at least 40 percent from 3-point range. Stanley Burrell was the A-10 Defensive Player of the Year, Josh Duncan was Sixth Man of the Year and Drew Lavender earned second-team all-conference honors. There are four 1,000-point scorers on the roster.

Strengths: Scrappy. Pesky. Maddening. All those terms describe the Xavier defense. The Musketeers paced the Atlantic 10 in field-goal percentage defense (40.6 percent) and scoring defense (62.2 points per game). The Musketeers were 22-1 when holding teams to less than 70 points and 19-1 when outrebounding opponents in the regular season. They play team basketball and can survive an off night. Five Xavier players average at least 10.1 points per game B.J Raymond, Duncan and Lavender all shoot higher than 81 percent from the free-throw line and above 40 percent from 3-point range.

Weaknesses: The Musketeers' balanced "one for all and all for one" approach could backfire if the clock is ticking in a tight game and no one steps up to take the big shot. An ongoing concern is Lavender's sprained left ankle. The point guard averaged 5.2 points and 3.0 assists and shot 26 percent over the last six games of the regular season. His 18-point, nine-assist night against Purdue should encourage Miller and Musketeers' fans.

 
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Matchup Summary
Kevin Love has come up huge for UCLA all season and into the tournament, but Xavier's Josh Duncan is no slouch. The two should wage quite a battle, but it's a matter of whose supporting cast steps up that will make the difference. Perhaps no team remaining in the tournament is as battle-tested as the Bruins, who are seeking their third consecutive trip to the Final Four.
 
 
 
 
 
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