Marquette falls to No. 17 Providence

Nate Watson was fouled on a dunk and completed the three-point play in the final minute to help 17th-ranked Providence rally to a 65-63 win over 22nd-ranked Marquette on Sunday.

Watson finished with 17 points and six rebounds. Justin Minaya had 14 points and Noah Horchler finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds.

It was the fifth straight victory for the Friars (18-2, 8-1 Big East), who improved to 13-0 at home this season. They also avenged an 88-56 loss at Marquette on Jan. 4.

"As a leader it’s how you respond to adversity and I feel like I responded tonight," Watson said. "I didn’t really get a lot of touches. But I got to do what I got to do to score the ball and help my other teammates score. … I just hung my hat on doing the dirty work."

Marquette (15-7, 7-4) had won seven straight.

Trailing by a basket with 14 seconds remaining, Marquette had a chance to tie, but Tyler Kolek came up short on his jumper and a putback layup by Justin Lewis trickled off the rim.

"We were able to get downhill, but Tyler didn't get an angle," Golden Eagles coach Shaka Smart said. "Justin did a heck of a job going to get the rebound. We'll take that shot. We just didn't make it."

Providence held a 22-1 edge in second-chance points for the game.

The Golden Eagles (15-7, 7-4) led by as many as nine early in the second half before being outscored 19-12 over the final 8:46.

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Darryl Morsell had 14 points for Marquette. Lewis and Kolek both finished with 13.

The Friars' loss this month at Marquette was the first of five straight games they played without senior guard A.J. Reeves, who injured his left pinkie finger Jan. 1 at DePaul.

Reeves returned to action Sunday, but struggled to get involved offensively, going 2 of 9 and scoring six points in 19 minutes.

The Friars used a 9-2 run to erase what had been a nine-point deficit and tied it at 42 on a 3-pointer by Al Durham.

Durham tied it again at 53 with his layup off a fast break at the 5:30 mark and gave the Friars a 55-54 lead with another layup with 4:35 left.

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The lead changed six times over the next two minutes before a pair of free throws by Durham put the Friars back in front 61-60.

Lewis was fouled by Watson with 56 seconds showing on the clock and sank two free throws to nudge the Golden Eagles back in front.

On the ensuing possession Watson corralled a Horchler missed 3-point attempt, threw down a two-handed dunk and was fouled by Morsell. He completed the three-point play to give Providence the two-point edge.

Lewis was fouled on Marquette’s next trip down the floor but was only able to convert on 1 of 2 at the line.

Marquette fouled Horchler on the other end and he also hit only 1 of 2 at the line to make it 65-63.

The Golden Eagles dictated things on the defensive end early and took a 29-23 lead into halftime.

Marquette led by as many as eight, scoring eight points off 10 Providence turnovers in the opening 20 minutes while holding the Friars to just 9 for 27 from the field.

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