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One of the first things Bruce Pearl told his players when he took over the reins of the UW-Milwaukee basketball program two years ago was that he was going to take them to the NCAA tournament. Considering that UWM never had been invited to the National Invitation Tournament, let alone the NCAA field, in 105 years of basketball, nobody would have blamed the players for rolling their eyes and giving a collective, "Right, Coach. Whatever you say, Coach."

But they didn't.

"A lot of coaches say stuff like that but all of us, even the older guys, bought it into when he said it," fifth-year senior Clay Tucker said. "I don't know why, but we did.

"He's backed it up by giving us guidance and leadership, on and off the court. And now we are one game away from getting to the NCAAs. That tells me what this man can do when he's behind the wheel."

The game has all the looks of one that's going to be close but I notice the panthers can rebound the ball better than Butler (34-29) and it is important that they get a big jump tonight: Panthers -1 first half

They also get plenty of support whih will help them tonight as they look for revenge for a two point loss. Pearl has gotten the program to the point where it is 40 minutes of solid play away from basketball's Promised Land speaks volumes about the job he has done. Pearl accepted the foundation handed to him by Bo Ryan, who left UWM after two seasons to take the University of Wisconsin job, and has taken it to the next level.

"I saw thousands of people here Saturday night," UWM athletic director Bud Haidet, the man who hired Pearl, said of the Panthers' victory over Illinois-Chicago at the U.S. Cellular Arena.

"I saw alumni at that game that I haven't seen in years. I would say this is the biggest thing that has happened to this university in the 15 years I have been here.

Panthers -1.5 in the game

Look for the Panthers to have about a 3-5point lead at the half and a favorable line in the second for a possible sweep...


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Scoop Mackenzie

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Tough call...

in the two meetings this year they would have split if going against tonight's total of 137 1st meeting: 69-65, 2nd meeting: 76-74..... but 137 would seem to be on the low side, but that might be due to Butler's defense, but a second look shows that the panthers have played better defense of late...in the last four games they have held two out of three opponents to under 40% shooting, while Butler just once. The only team that shot over 50% against the panthers? Butler. the panthers have scored 75, 74, 98 in the last three games and butler has scored 58 twice and 76 once.

this does bring up an interesting look at the first half though....

this year they have played twice as mentioned and the game at the half were: 39-37 and 36-30, both of them going over ttonight's first half total of 64...so since you made me dig to uncover this nugget Over 64 in the first half and if this game stays tight as expected there will be free throw's down the stretch pushing this way over the closing total of 137 in the game


there will probably be a better chance of getting on the second half over than on the panthers because it will be very close but I will keep an eye out for that too....


I am looking to roll my winnings from this game onto the 9:00 sun belt game ;)

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Glad I waited on the total

Glad I waited on the total

First half

Over 63 and panthers-1

Game

Over 135 and panthers -2


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To be honest with you I am not a big fan of teases but I parlayed it so why not? :)

My only concern is it seems everyone is on Butler, hopefully it will be a group celebration....;)


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