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A Great Over Time Thriller...
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Since:Nov 16, 2006

March 28, 2008 1:55 am
I didn't get a chance to see the whole game but I got a chance to catch the end of it, and that Eugene kid really raised his stock in this one. He saved his team by coming back and winning from what seem to be the opposite after half time. You couldn't ask for a better picture perfect ending in a great overtime thriller. I was just wondering if anybody really knew about this kid. I am from Ohio and I haven't heard of him till now. Anybody????

B.J. Raymond
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Since:Mar 28, 2008

March 28, 2008 2:45 am
First the kid's name is B.J. Raymond. Eugene is his middle name. He was a great high school player for Toledo St. John's Jesuit. He was a huge part of trips to the Division 1 state semi-finals and finals that included teammates Brian Roberts (Dayton) and Zach Hillesland (Notre Dame). He was also an first team All-Ohio performer I believe. He was quiet in his first two years at Xavier until making a huge impact this year.

A Great Over Time Thriller...
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March 28, 2008 7:09 am

It was a terrific game and XU stepped up big time. They hit three-pointers better than they hit free throws, which by the way, was embarrassing. Still, the Musketeers lived, died and then lived on the three-pointers.

But can someone tell me why Xavier doesn't have a better "final seconds" play than Davenport dribbling down the clock to three seconds and then taking some crappy one-on-one shot? He did it in the first half, in the final minute.... oh well! Big win for Xavier and Bob Huggins goes home.

Too badl


A Great Over Time Thriller...
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March 28, 2008 7:49 am

Xavier came up huge with 3 pointers at the end of the game.  There are a lot of what-ifs, as a Mountaineer fan/alum but I believe, unfortunately the better team won.

I also believe Huggins did an amazing job this year with a team built soley for outside shooting.  I was surprised when they were in the running for the tourney; and the Sweet 16 is great for the program and recruiting.

Good luck to the X-men.


A Great Over Time Thriller...
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Since:Mar 21, 2008

March 28, 2008 8:06 am

First off, his name is Lavender, not Davenport...and I agree that our last play of the game needs to be something a little bit more precise and not Drew just dribbling down, waiting for the clock to tick and throwing up a prayer.  I would like to think that if Alexander had made the free throw, X's next offensive series would have shown a little bit more urgency, but who knows. 

We'll take the win and go from there.  Hopefully next time we won't lose an 18 point lead...


A Great Over Time Thriller...
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March 28, 2008 8:24 am
Congrats to Xavier, but I'm also proud of my Mounties.  To be down 28-10, with Xavier making every shot in sight and the WVU offense completely lost (6 turnovers early in the first half), it says something that WVU battled back to take the lead (and had only two turnovers, one in overtime, the rest of the game).  But Alexander fouled out, they missed free throws and defensive assignments in OT (Alexander missing a go-ahead one with 14 seconds in regulation), and Xavier showed tremendous character.  Once the game got close, both teams made big shot after big shot (Alexander and Duncan were awesome), but in the overtime, B.J. Raymond nailed the critical three-pointers (and Xavier hit three in a row overall).  That's what great teams do, they make the plays, and Xavier did it.  Good luck against UCLA!

To the Mounties, thanks for a great season.  Under a new coach with a totally different philosophy, picked to finish 10th in the Big East, and instead going to the Sweet Sixteen and playing to an overtime loss for a trip to the Elite Eight, you made us proud with your grit and heart.  Joe Alexander, stick around for next year and we can be right back there!

A Great Over Time Thriller...
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March 28, 2008 8:50 am
As a huge X fan, I'd also like to offer my congratulations and props to WV.  Huggins was able to come in and reshape that team quickly and make them so successful this year.  They had a great year and could be elite 8 bound if they had managed to sink some of those final free throws.  X really blew it big time because of WV's zone defense.  The few times X has looked bad this year has come against an aggressive zone defense (Ariz. St. and Temple both pulled off big wins against X because of that).  Anyway, it looks like Huggins future will be bright, and I'm glad because, unlike most X fans, I'm also a big Huggins fan.

As far as the player of the game for X, it has to be Josh Duncan.  He put the team on his back.  He had 4 fouls and yet was utterly aggressive going after rebounds, guarding, and playing down in the paint.  I think this was his 3rd game this season where he had substantial playing time after committing his 4th foul.  It seems to energize him.  Josh usually plays with little emotion.  It was great last night seeing him be so passionate.  He is definitely the MVP for X's season. 

Here's hoping they can pull off their biggest upset of the year and beat UCLA tomorrow.

Go X!

A Great Over Time Thriller...
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March 28, 2008 11:15 am

Terrific game. Although I'm a UNC alum, I have family in Xenia, Ohio who are Xavier fans and family that went to WVU. 

Congrats to both schools and programs. However, did anyone feel like near the end of regulation there were a number of odd foul calls against Xavier? Again, I have no bias here....it seemed like the charging calls vs blcoking calls were out of whack at the end of regulation. I guess they won, so it really does not matter. Congrat sagain to WVU and XU for fine seasons.


A Great Over Time Thriller...
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March 28, 2008 11:49 am
    Sorry bball1003, your right his name is Brandon Davenport, I miss read the article. Also muskiechic17, your thinking of there terrific point guard Drew Lavender. He has been around a couple of years. I know some a about Xavier because I live like 45 min. from Xavier's campus. That is why I was wondering about Davenport, I never really heard of him, but he made the biggest shot of his life in overtime, and that kind of play is what makes you a first round selection. I don't know if he is that good, but I think he will stay till his senior year, because he could only get better from it. As long as they keep winning in the tourny.

A Great Over Time Thriller...
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March 28, 2008 12:12 pm

I would first like to offer my congrats to the Musketeers on a great finish and win.  I tink by and large, the fouls were about even and I think by and large this game was even going in and the outcome proved that to be very true.

I think WVU played well enough to win, but youth did not ser