Butler, Duke to meet on Monday
The Butler/MSU game was tied at halftime and tight the whole way, but Butler managed a late lead against the Spartans and held on to win. The Bulldogs shot just 31% from the field, but outscored Michigan State by seven at the free throw line and forced 16 turnovers, which offset the poor accuracy from the field. Butler held on to win, 52-50.
Gordon Hayward led the Bulldogs with 19 points and nine rebounds. Butler played the stretch without Shelvin Mack and Matt Howard, who were sidelined with leg spasms and a concussion, respectively.
In the late game, the Blue Devils built an eight-point lead by dominating the glass and hitting their threes, and pulled away in the second half behind their “Big Three” — Jon Scheyer (23), Kyle Singler (21) and Nolan Smith (19). Brian Zoubek controlled the glass on both ends of the floor, posting six points and 10 rebounds.
Monday night’s matchup will be touted as a David versus Goliath affair, but Duke and Butler are pretty similar in the way they play. Both teams hang their hats on good man-to-man half court defense and efficient, ball-control offense. It should be a low-scoring, tight game. I expect that Duke will be favored by five or six, but Butler is fully capable of pulling the upset. I’m sure the crowd will be pulling for the Bulldogs.
Posted in: College Basketball, March Madness
Tags: 2010 NCAA Tournament, Butler Bulldogs, Duke Blue Devils, Duke Butler





Congrats on your boys making the final Paulsen. They definitely have the look of a team peaking at the right time.
Can’t say I’m rooting for them, I’d be rooting for Butler if it was anyone other than UNC playing them. But I’ll let you in on a little secret that UNC fans have been discussing for a while now, this is the least objectionable group Duke has had in a while. They all seem like legitimately good kids. There isn’t really a player to focus the hate on.