NCAAB Game Recap - DePaul at Marquette
Wed Jan 23, 2019 8:30 PM EST

Tenn
88
Vand
83
F(OT)
ColSt
60
Nev
100
F
DeP
69
Marq
79
F
ECU
50
Hou
94
F
UGA
82
LSU
92
F
Amer
70
Boston
66
F
Prov
64
Xav
62
F
HolyC
57
Army
76
F
UMassL
85
Bingha
79
F
UMBC
74
Vermt
61
F
Tex
61
TCU
65
F
Leh
85
Navy
74
F
StBon
65
UMass
51
F
FIU
78
FAU
74
F
GrgWas
62
David
73
F
LoyMD
68
Buck
71
F
IlSt
68
Brad
85
F
Stony
67
Albany
66
F(OT)
Rich
70
StJos
74
F
VCU
65
URI
71
F
Purd
79
OhSt
67
F
Valpa
53
IndSt
70
F
UNH
39
Hartfo
74
F
LaSal
73
Ford
71
F
GMas
67
Dayt
63
F
Lafy
47
Colg
57
F
AbCh
60
SFA
61
F
SHSU
78
NWSt
64
F
SDak
70
UND
56
F
NOrl
71
CenAR
76
F
UCF
75
Tul
50
F
InWor
81
Lamar
87
F(OT)
SeLA
70
HCU
67
F
Nich
73
TXAMC
75
F
StLou
73
Duques
77
F
NrthIA
62
SIU
70
F
Evans
66
Drake
78
F
SJSU
46
Wyo
59
F
Okla
70
OkSt
61
F
Wisc
72
Ill
60
F
LoyIL
35
MOSt
70
F
Mizzu
60
Ark
72
F
LongB
71
CSNor
86
F
UCRiv
74
CAPoly
51
F
UCIrv
75
HI
74
F(OT)

Jan 23, 2019, 8:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

DePaul

27

42

69

(12) Marquette

40

39

79

Howard scores 23 as No. 12 Marquette holds off DePaul 79-69
Thu Jan 24, 2019 12:40 AM

MILWAUKEE (AP) Markus Howard found ways to score when Marquette needed it most.

Howard had 13 of his 23 points - including 11 free throws - in the final six minutes and Sam Hauser added 19 as the 12th-ranked Golden Eagles held off DePaul 79-69 on Wednesday night to remain unbeaten at home.

"He's kept me up since Saturday's game every night just trying to figure out how best to keep him off balance," DePaul coach Dave Leitao said of Howard. "I thought we did to a stretch, but again, his intellect came into play and he drew fouls, which as a 90 percent free throw shooter, he went 15 for 15, which is as admirable a talent as there is to speak of."

DePaul, which trailed by 14 in the first half, pulled to 56-52 on Max Strus' layup with 7:31 remaining.

Howard then scored five consecutive points to trigger an 11-point run. Marquette extended the lead to 67-56 on two free throws by Hauser with 3:47 left. The Golden Eagles (17-3, 6-1 Big East) scored 17 of their final 23 points from the free throw line to improve to 14-0 at the new Fiserv Forum.

Howard, who entered first in the Big East and fifth in the nation in scoring at 24.4 points per game, was 4 of 10 from the field - including 1 for 3 in the second half. He went 0 for 2 from 3-point range but made all 15 free throw attempts. The star guard had nine assists and eight turnovers.

"We do need to be more balanced offensively and I thought we were tonight," Marquette coach Steve Wojciechowski said. "I really thought it started with Markus' passing to start the game. He really, I thought, made a concerted effort in the beginning of the game to share the ball. When he does that, it becomes contagious."

Theo John scored a career-high 16 points to go with 10 rebounds and six blocks for Marquette. Joey Hauser had 14 points.

"They're anything but a one-man group," Leitao said. "They're veteran, they've been around. Joey's the only freshman that joined the lineup, but he's very talented, so that's why he fits in well. They're seasoned, they know who they are. They've gotten tremendously improved on the defensive end, and then they have a will."

Paul Reed had 18 points and Femi Olujobi added 15 for the Blue Demons (11-7, 3-4).

DePaul scored the first eight points of the second half, pulling to 40-35 on Reed's driving layup. John converted a three-point play at 16:20 for Marquette's first points after halftime.

Marquette finished the first half with a 20-6 run for a 40-27 lead at the break. The Blue Demons went more than 5 1/2 minutes without a field goal until Lyrik Schreiner's 3-pointer with 30 seconds left made it 38-27.

DePaul hit seven of its first 13 shots but went 4 for 17 the rest of the half.

The Golden Eagles were sluggish early, making just six of their first 21 shots. The score was tied at 18 with 6:32 left in the half as Marquette had seven turnovers to just six field goals.

"I thought we got contributions across the board from a number of guys, which we knew we needed, because DePaul is playing very well," Wojciechowski said. "They're a much-improved basketball team and program. Our guys and our staff were very concerned about this game because of how well they're playing."

BIG PICTURE

DePaul: After a three-game skid, the Blue Demons had won three of four coming in, including a victory at St. John's and two wins over Seton Hall. DePaul needs to win just four more games for its first winning regular season since 2006-07.

Marquette: Needs to continue showing improvement on the road. After dropping their first two road games, along with an NIT Season Tip-Off loss to Kansas, the Golden Eagles have posted a pair of narrow road victories, 106-104 in overtime at Creighton and 74-71 at Georgetown. Marquette's next two games are on the road at Xavier and Butler.

A RARE ZERO

In games when Howard has played at least 10 minutes, this was just the sixth time in his career he did not make a 3-pointer. He entered with 72 in 164 attempts, both team highs.

UP NEXT

DePaul is at Providence on Sunday.

Marquette is at Xavier on Saturday.

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Leaders

DePaul PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
P. Reed 18 0 2 7 2 0
F. Olujobi 15 0 1 11 1 0
Marquette PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Howard 23 0 9 3 1 0
S. Hauser 19 0 1 6 2 1

Team Comparison

DeP Marq
Points For 69 79
Field Goals 24/63-38% 22/52-42%
Three Pointers 6/21-29% 7/17-41%
Free Throws 15/19-79% 28/32-88%
Offensive Rebounds 13 9
Defensive Rebounds 24 25
Rebounds 38 34
Blocks 1 8
Steals 11 8
Turnovers 16 19
Personal Fouls 21 16
Technical Fouls 2 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Marq Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 23 DeP 69 @ Marq 79 P. Reed 18 M. Howard 23

Game Information

Stadium: Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Attendance: 14,283
Game Time: