Wright State 57, (22) Butler 62

1 2 T
WRST (20-13) 28 29 57
#22 BUT (26-4) 32 30 62

Final

7:00 PM ET, March 7, 2009
Hinkle Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN

Butler dumps Wright State for place in Horizon championship game

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Team Stat Comparison
WRIGHT STATE BUTLER
Points 57 62
FG Made-Attempted 22-53 (.415) 17-41 (.415)
3P Made-Attempted 8-21 (.381) 4-16 (.250)
FT Made-Attempted 5-8 (.625) 24-31 (.774)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 22 (0/0) 13 (0/0)
Largest Lead 3 11
Game Leaders
 WRIGHT STATEBUTLER
PointsC. Cooperwood 11M. Howard 24
ReboundsW. Graham 6G. Hayward 8
AssistsN. Evans 6S. Mack 3
StealsW. Graham 4W. Veasley 2
BlocksT. Brown 2M. Howard 1
 · Team Stats: Wright State | Butler
Game Flow
2008-09 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
Jan 8, 2009 @BUT 64, WRST 48Recap | Box Score
Feb 7, 2009 BUT 69, @WRST 51Recap | Box Score
· Mar 7, 2009 @BUT 62, WRST 57Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
WRIGHT STATE (ET) BUTLER (ET)
11/13 @WASH 10:00pm
11/14 PRST 7:30pm
11/15 @BEL 7:30pm
11/24 CMU 7:00pm
11/28 @NE 2:00pm
03/10 CLEV 9:00pm
03/19 @LSU 12:20pm
11/14 DAV 2:00pm
11/18 @NW 8:00pm
11/21 @EVAN 8:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Wright State | Butler
Horizon League Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#22 Butler15-326-5
Green Bay13-522-10
Cleveland State12-625-10
Wright State12-620-13
Milwaukee11-717-14
Illinois-Chicago7-1116-15
Youngstown State7-1111-19
Loyola (IL)6-1214-18
Valparaiso5-139-22
Detroit2-167-23
 · View expanded standings
Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS -- Matt Howard showed off all the skills that made him the Horizon League player of the year.

He scores points, grabs rebounds, sets up teammates for shots, draws fouls and even makes free throws. He also provides another option when No. 22 Butler's usually reliable 3-pointers are off.

The 6-foot-8 sophomore dominated the middle against Wright State, finishing with 24 points and six rebounds, helping the regular-season league champs reach Tuesday night's tournament championship game after hanging on for a 62-57 semifinal victory.

Howard clinched it with two free throws with 5.2 seconds left. He has scored 20 or more points in four of the last six games.

"I think Matt has probably changed that a little bit," Bulldogs coach Brad Stevens said of his team's longtime penchant for relying on 3-pointers. "When you have a guy like that in the interior, it changes things."

Inside an unusually warm Hinkle Fieldhouse, the Bulldogs needed a post presence more than ever.

Butler, which averaged a league-high 8.3 3s per game during the regular-season, made only 4-of-16 against the Raiders -- perfectly employing the game plan installed by Wright State coach Brad Brownell.

Wright State had two chances to tie the score in the final 30 seconds. Both 3-pointers missed.

The other problem: Brownell expected a better defensive effort against Howard, who was 5-of-11 from the field and 14-of-15 from the free-throw line.

But making adjustments has always been a trademark of Butler's success, and they changed it up Saturday by running the offense through Howard.

"They're very good at finding out what they have to do to win each night," Brownell said. "That's why they're so tough and ranked in the Top 25."

Butler (26-4) tied Detroit's all-time record for tournament victories (26) and if they break that mark Tuesday night at home, against Cleveland State, the Bulldogs will achieve yet another conference feat -- tying the mark for most tourney titles. Xavier won six postseason crowns before leaving the conference.

A bigger question for Butler may be the health of starting guard Shelvin Mack. The freshman limped off the court with 10.6 seconds to go, then needed help to get to the locker room with what appeared to be a leg injury. Afterward, Stevens said Mack was suffering from leg cramps and needed intravenous fluids and believes Mack will be ready to play.

Getting to the title game was more challenging than most expected, except for Stevens.

Wright State, the No. 3 seed, has been Butler's biggest nemesis in recent years. It even upset the Bulldogs in the tourney championship on the Raiders home court two years ago, and they nearly did it again Saturday.

"I knew it would be like that from the moment they won last night (Friday)," Stevens said. "There have been some great games with them, it's always been that way, great games."

The Raiders (20-13) were led by Cory Cooperwood with 11 points and Will Graham with 10.

And they fought valiantly after falling into an early 12-3 hole. Wright State rallied twice to take the lead in the first half and trailed just 32-28 at halftime. They closed the gap again to 39-38 early in the second half, but the Bulldogs responded with one of those familiar scoring flurries -- thanks in part to Howard.

His 4-foot baby hook started a 14-4 run during which Wright State committed three straight turnovers. Mack finished it with a 3-pointer from the right wing with 7:56 left to give Butler a seemingly safe 53-42 lead.

Then Troy Tabler hit a 3 and Cooperwood completed a three-point play to get the Raiders within 53-48.

They just couldn't get closer than five until N'Gai Evans hit a 3 from the top of the key with 1:10 to go. That made it 59-56.

But with a chance to tie it, Evans missed a long 3, and after Wright State got the rebound and called timeout, Todd Brown missed a 3 from the right corner.

Butler closed it out with free throws, the final two by Howard.

"I'm just down there trying to battle, not wrestle too much, and pick up stupid fouls," Howard said. "I'm still trying to play to the level of physicality, too, but just looking for my spots."


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, March 7th
1 Connecticut 60 Final
4 Pittsburgh 70
Tulane 47 Final
3 Memphis 74
Oklahoma State 78 Final
5 Oklahoma 82
6 Louisville 62 Final
West Virginia 59
Texas 73 Final
9 Kansas 83
11 LSU 53 Final
Auburn 69
12 Missouri 86 Final
Texas A&M 96
Washington St. 60 Final
13 Washington 67
25 Syracuse 86 Final
15 Marquette 79 OT
Oregon 68 Final
17 UCLA 94
18 Xavier 75 Final
Richmond 80
California 66 Final
21 Arizona State 83
Wright State 57 Final
22 Butler 62