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Thursday, March 7, 2002
Updated: March 8, 12:45 PM ET
ESPN The Magazine: Bruise Patrol

By by Pat Forde

Conference USA bullies Cincinnati and Marquette (left) play D like any carnivores would: with bloody claws bared. The Bearcats force foes into 37.3% shooting, stingiest in D1; the Golden Eagles arent far behind (39.2%). Its no wonder. Tom Crean learned from Tom Izzo, which means football gear at practice and bruises all around. Bob Huggins? Were guessing he learned from Genghis Khan. Says South Floridas Seth Greenberg: "Their toughness separates them from the rest of the nation." So whos tougher? Heres a Final Four tale of the tape.

1. Winston Churchill Test
The British prime ministers WWII stance: "Never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never." Well, then you can call Cincys defensive end of the court Churchill Downs. The Cats set the standard playing solid D on the perimeter, chasing over screens, banging into cutters and protecting the basket with shotblockers. They rarely give up cheapies. Says Louisvilles Rick Pitino: With Cincy, every possession is a line in the sand.
Edge Bearcats

  • Friend: The Terps can't do without Dixon
  • Kirkpatrick: Gooden & Collison lead the Jayhawks
  • Forde: Tough defense is the standard in Con-USA
  • Liang: Haslem is comes up big for the Gators.
  • Burton: Don't question Duke's toughness
  • Feldman: Sampson's teaching are getting through
  • Hockensmith: Dickau knows how to finish
  • Wojciechowski: Johnson makes or breaks the Illini
  • Thamel: UConn women are more than their starters
  • Hodes: Look out for the women of the Big 12
  • Hodes: Lady Cardinals believe in Magic
  • 2. Know Thy Enemy
    Nobody ingests scouting reports and film like Marquette. When Louisville came to town, the plan was to keep PG Reece Gaines from making bull rushes into the paint. Done. Against a four-defender rotation, Gaines went 1-for-10 for just five points, 15.5 below his average. "Theyre so good at taking away what you want to do," Pitino says.
    Edge Golden Eagles

    3. Take the Rock
    After years of being as athletic as a curling team, the new, sleek Marquette now has superior quickness. Behind frosh 2-guard Dwyane Wade, the Eagles were second in the league in steals (9 per). "They have so many guys who can break on the ball," Hugs says. The passive-aggressive Bearcats, meanwhile, were last in steals. They simply lack the foot speed to gamble.
    Edge Golden Eagles

    4. Sun Tzu Method
    Quoth the ancient Chinese war guru: "The best victory is when the opponent surrenders of its own accord before there are any actual hostilities." In the face of imposing muscle, black unis and the Huggins scowl, Cincys opponents often flinch before the first whistle. The Bearcats led Coppin State 17-4, Duquesne 22-8, Wright State 16-2 and Marquette 22-4. Playing them is like going to a new school, says Memphis John Calipari. "You walk in and the first guy who walks up to you asks for your lunch money."
    Edge Bearcats

    Turns out, choosing between these two Ds is almost as tough as scoring on them. Almost.

    This article appears in the March 18 issue of ESPN The Magazine.




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