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Cincinnati center Cheikh Mbodj (13) charges into Marquette guard Trent Lockett, left, in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)
 

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Golden Eagles clipped by Cincinnati

Marquette falls 71-69 in overtime

Updated: Saturday, 19 Jan 2013, 9:43 PM CST
Published : Saturday, 19 Jan 2013, 9:43 PM CST

CINCINNATI - Sean Kilpatrick scored seven of his career-high 36 points in overtime on Saturday night, and Cincinnati blew a 16-point halftime lead before rallying to a 71-69 victory over No. 25 Marquette, ending the Bearcats' streak of three straight home losses.
    
Cincinnati (16-3, 4-2 Big East) pulled it out without point guard Cashmere Wright, who sprained his right knee during a 75-70 win at DePaul on Tuesday night. Without him, the Bearcats depended almost solely on Kilpatrick for points.
    
His driving layup with 4.3 seconds left in overtime broke the final tie. Marquette's Junior Cadougan missed a driving jumper before the buzzer.
    
Marquette (13-4, 4-1) managed only 13 points in the first half and never led until overtime. The Golden Eagles' loss leaves No. 6 Syracuse as the only team still unbeaten in Big East play at 5-0. The Orange knocked off No. 1 Louisville 70-68 earlier Saturday.
    
Marquette had won six in a row, including two overtime games, a one-point game and a four-point game. The Golden Eagles couldn't pull out another tight one.
    
Vander Blue led Marquette with 19 points. Davante Gardner scored 15 points - 13 of them on free throws, including a pair with 2.9 seconds left in regulation that tied it at 63.
    
Gardner also had a three-point play that tied it again at 69 with 14.8 seconds left in overtime. Kilpatrick brought the ball upcourt, saw the middle of the floor open up and drove for a left-handed layup.
    
It's unclear whether Cincinnati will have Wright back for a game on Monday afternoon at Syracuse. He didn't suit up against Marquette and walked with a slight limp as he left the court after warm-ups.
    
For one game, the Bearcats got by without the senior point guard, who averaged 16.8 points and four assists in the last six games, shooting 51 percent from the field.
    
His injury put more pressure on Kilpatrick, Cincinnati's leading scorer at 17.3 point per game. The shooting guard has been in a shooting slump lately, going only 12 of 40 from behind the arc in the six previous games.
    
He still didn't have his touch at the outset on Saturday, when two of his first four shots from behind the arc smacked off the backboard. He finished 11 of 23 from the field, including 5 of 14 behind the arc.
    
Cincinnati opened in a zone defense that caught Marquette off-guard - the Bearcats usually loath it. Marquette shot only 17.9 percent from the field and missed all nine shots from behind the arc while falling behind 29-13 at halftime, the fewest points the Bearcats have allowed in any half during coach Mick Cronin's seven seasons.
    
Blue hit Marquette's first 3-pointers early in the second half, making three in a row to cut the lead to 31-24. After missing all nine of their shots from behind the arc in the first half, the Golden Eagles made five of their first six in the half to close the gap.
    
Kilpatrick repeatedly blunted Marquette's comeback by hitting shots. He had 25 of Cincinnati's first 50 points. Marquette didn't tie it until Trent Lockett's tip-in with 45 seconds left it 61-all.
 

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