Marquette beats No. 20 Xavier

Justin Lewis had 20 points and 13 rebounds to pace Marquette to a 75-64 victory over No. 20 Xavier on Sunday.

Paul Scruggs scored on a layup to get Xavier within 64-59, but the Musketeers did not get another field goal until Jack Nunge’s basket with 34 seconds left to make it 73-64.

"What won us the game was defense down the stretch," Marquette coach Shaka Smart said. "We really played well on the defensive end, from an aggressiveness standpoint getting our hands on the basketball. And then Justin Lewis grabbing the ball for us, 13 defensive rebounds is probably the most important stat of the game."

Xavier hit its first six shots of the second half, but was just 5 of 26 the rest of the way.

"What can’t happen is when a couple of those good shots don’t go in, you can’t then all of a sudden try to play hero basketball," Xavier coach Travis Steele said. "Because I thought the rest of the way, our guys were forcing things on the offensive end, whether it was a shot or a drive that maybe wasn’t there."

Darryl Morsell scored 19 and Kam Jones added 12 points for Marquette (14-6, 6-3 Big East), which shot 53% in the second half for its sixth consecutive victory.

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Scruggs had 13 points and Colby Jones and Adam Kunkel 12 each for Xavier (14-4, 4-3).

Xavier, which trailed 33-29 at the half, took the lead at 40-38 on a three-point play by Colby Jones. Kam Jones’ reverse layin capped a 10-point run that put Marquette in front 58-53.

"A heck of an effort by our guys. I thought Xavier just did a great job continuing to fight and battle," Smart said. "The way they started the second half, they showed tremendous aggressiveness and got us on our heels."

Kam Jones converted a steal into a layup at the other end to put the Golden Eagles up by five with just under eight minutes left.

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Marquette has won six straight after losing four in a row.

"Losing four in a row, we got humbled by UCLA and then we had three conference games where we were in position to win the game, late in the game, and we didn’t," Smart said. "I think what you take out of that as a team, is we can win, we can find a way to win those games, but we’ve got to be a little bit better in a variety of areas. And, I think we’ve continued to get better."

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