Blue Demons out for revenge against Butler

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If the DePaul Blue Demons (9-12; 2-7 Big East) want to earn their third Big East road win of the season when they travel to Indianapolis to square off with the Butler Bulldogs (16-7; 6-4 Big East) this weekend, they will need to get off to a better start.

In the Blue Demons last three losses, they?ve fallen behind by an average of 19 points in the first half but outscored opponents by an average of 3.6 points in the second halves of those same three games.

Blue Demon head coach Dave Leitao knows that this trend can?t continue if he expects his team to roll into Hinkle Fieldhouse on Saturday at 11 a.m. and come away with a victory against a dangerous Butler team.

?If you look at it structurally, how well are you running your possessions offensively and to what percentage and what things are you doing defensively to take away what the other team is trying do,? Leitao said when asked about the season-long first half struggles after the Blue Demons loss against Seton Hall last Sunday. ?If you look at those numbers, when we have games like this (with bad first halves) they aren?t very high.?

This is the 16th all-time meeting between the two teams, with the Bulldogs holding a 9-6 advantage. Butler has triumphed over DePaul eight times in a row, with the Blue Demons last win coming Jan. 9, 2014. Six of those eight wins have also come by double digits. It wasn?t an afternoon to remember for the Blue Demons the last time the two teams played.

Buoyed by a 22-point lead at halftime, forward Kelan Martin (24 points on 7-for-15 from the field) and guard Kamar Baldwin (18 points on 5-for-6 from the field) were too much for the Blue Demons to overcome as the Bulldogs slobbered all over DePaul en route to a 79-67 victory on Jan. 20 at Wintrust Arena. Martin is now fifth in the conference in scoring with 19.5 points per game.

In that game, the Bulldogs shot 51.1 percent from the field and 40 percent from 3-point land, as they got whatever they wanted offensively particularly in the first half.

The Bulldogs come into the matchup on Saturday red hot. They have won three straight games with wins against DePaul, St. John?s, and Marquette over the last twelve days. The Bulldogs have feasted on the bottom tier of the conference this season, with five of their six conference wins coming against the bottom four teams in the standings (DePaul, St. John?s, Marquette, and Georgetown). The outlier to this trend was a Dec. 30 win against No. 1 Villanova; however, Butler is otherwise 0-4 against ranked teams.

The Bulldogs continue to boast one of the more efficient offenses in the NCAA. They are 43rd in the country in points per possession (1.096), and check in at third in the Big East in 3-point field goal percentage which is bad news for a Blue Demon squad that has perpetually struggled defending deep shooting all season.

The Bulldogs are less menacing on the defensive end (86th in the country in opponent points per possession); however, in the first matchup between the two teams the Bulldogs held the Blue Demons to 35 percent from the field. In the last five games (1-4 in that stretch), the Blue Demons have shot 39.1 percent from the field and if you take away the win mixed in there (Jan. 24 against Georgetown) then the shooting percentage in those four losses drops to 36.9 percent.

In the last meeting between the two teams, junior guard Max Strus had a 27-point outburst on 8-for-17 from the field but didn?t get a ton of help from his teammates who combined for 40 points on 13-for-43 from the field (30 percent). Finding consistent supplemental scoring to Strus has been a struggle for the Blue Demons all season as teams have been able to key in on him and dare others to beat them.
 

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Coming off a big road win at Marquette, the Butler men?s basketball team returns home to Hinkle Fieldhouse to face the DePaul Blue Demons. The first matchup between these two teams saw the Bulldogs escape Chicago with a win despite a strong second half surge from DePaul. The Bulldogs are in search of their fourth straight win and look to sweep the season series against the Blue Demons.

Continue to prevent teams from clawing back into games.


During this three-game win streak, the Bulldogs have been able to stand strong in the second half and prevent deep runs that get teams back into the game. Despite a 10-point swing in the second half of the first meeting, Butler never allowed the lead to slip into single digits and they kept the pressure on DePaul until the final buzzer. The same was true against Marquette when Butler extended their 15-point first half lead to 20 by the end of the game. Capitalizing on strong first half performances has been a strength of Butler?s during their three-game win streak.

Contain Max Strus.

Max Strus, the junior guard, put up 27 points on 8-of-17 shooting and 5-of-10 from beyond the arc in the first meeting. Strus played all 40 minutes for the Blue Demons and was the only good thing about the DePaul offense. Team defense was good as Butler held DePaul to 35 percent shooting. Containing Strus will force the Blue Demons to find offense elsewhere, something they struggled to do in their first meeting.

The Bulldogs are in great position in the Big East. Don?t mess it up by losing a game they shouldn?t.

Say what you will about the ups and downs of the season, but Butler has done a fine job all year of winning the games they should. After a big road win at Marquette, the Bulldogs sit at 6-4 in conference play and only two games back of the second place Xavier Musketeers (who they happen to be playing on Tuesday). Taking care of business against DePaul will be crucial for maintaining momentum, but it will also create a situation where the Bulldogs could pull within half a game of Xavier.
 
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