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No. 12 Marquette Vs. UConn: Jae Crowder Dominates As Huskies Lose 79-64

Jae Crowder tied a career high with 29 points, leading the Marquette Golden Eagles to a 79-64 win over the UConn Huskies on Saturday.

Jae Crowder was often the biggest man on the court for the Marquette Golden Eagles, standing at just 6-6. Against a big, physical Connecticut Huskies team this should have been an issue, but Crowder managed to power his way to tie a career high with 29 points, adding 12 rebounds during Saturday's 79-64 win.

The Huskies ultimately couldn't keep pace with the Golden Eagles, pulling close at times but never taking the lead. Down 43-29 at halftim, UConn cut the score to 48-44 at the 15:34 mark of the second half. Darius Johnson-Odom promptly made two free throws off of a Ryan Boatright technical, which Crowder followed up with a 3-pointer to put the Huskies at bay. Johnson-Odom chipped in 24 points in the win, going 4-for-8 from behind the 3-point arc.

Free throws were a problem for the Huskies throughout the game. They went just 12-for-21 from the line, compared to 21-for-26 for Marquette. Andre Drummond and Alex Oriakhi have to be disappointed to combine for seven rebounds between them, standing at 6-9 and 6-10, respectively. Drummond struggled with fouls as he has all season. He fouled out with 2:42 left in the game while trying to slow down a charging Jae Crowder at the rim. Naturally, Crowder made the bucket and the free throw.

For more on the Huskies, head over to the SB Nation blog The UConn Blog. For more on the Golden Eagles, check out Anonymous Eagle. Stay tuned to our college basketball hub for more results from around the country.

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