(3) Marquette vs. (2) Pittsburgh

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  • Game info: 9:30 pm EST Thu Mar 27, 2003
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MINNEAPOLIS (TICKER) —Second-seeded Pittsburgh can advance to a regional final for the first time when it faces No. 3 Marquette on Thursday in a Midwest Region matchup.

Pittsburgh (28-4) has matched the farthest run in school history in the NCAA Tournament, tying last year’s team and the 1974 squad. The Panthers have won 11 straight games and cruised through the first two rounds, winning by a combined 46 points.

Jaron Brown scored 20 points and Brandin Knight added 17 as Pittsburgh shot 53 percent in a 74-52 victory over Indiana on Sunday. Knight added seven assists and five steals for Pittsburgh, which remained unbeaten since a 73-61 loss at Seton Hall on February 15.

The Panthers, who shoot just under 64 percent at the free-throw line, made 20-of-28 at the line on Sunday. Knight, a 57 percent foul shooter, made 7-of-10.

Pitt coach Ben Howland will employ Julius Page on Marquette’s Dwyane Wade, Conference USA’s Player of the Year. Page is one of the country’s best defenders and uses his athletic 6-3 frame to stifle opponents’ top players. Page held Indiana’s Tom Coverdale to 2-of-7 shooting on Sunday.

Knight is averaging over 11 points per game and needs three assists to reach 200 for the season for the second straight year. Page is the team’s leading scorer at 12.2 points per game and three other Panthers average in double figures.

The Panthers have forced 35 turnovers in their first two NCAA games.

Marquette (25-5) got a pair of big efforts from Travis Diener in posting two close wins over Holy Cross and Missouri. Diener scored a career-high 29 points in the first round and added 26 n a second-round overtime victory over Missouri.

Freshman Steve Novak drilled three 3-pointers as Marquette made all six shots and all six free throws in overtime in last Saturday’s 101-92 triumph over Missouri. Wade scored 24 points to go with eight rebounds and seven assists.

Golden Eagles center Robert Jackson is trying to bounce back from a rough outing in which he fouled out with eight points and eight rebounds. Jackson is averaging 15.8 points and 7.4 rebounds.

Pittsburgh has won two of three meetings with Marquette, which posted a 73-62 victory in the last meeting on January 17, 1975.

The winner faces Kentucky or Wisconsin on Saturday for a place in the Final Four.

Updated Mar 27, 7:31 am EST
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Team Comparison

Team Record Conf Standings PF PA FG% 3 Pt% FT% Streak
Marquette 27-6 14-2 1st, CUSA American 78.5 69.5 48.2 39.8 77.1 Lost 1
Pittsburgh 28-5 13-3 1st, BIGE West 74.9 59.2 50.6 36.4 64.0 Lost 1