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Butler elite again

Bulldogs hold off late Badgers rally

Brett Martel Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS – Matt Howard and Butler are starting to make this look a little bit easier.

After narrowly surviving its first two NCAA tournament games by margins of two points or less, Butler led by 20 points before holding on for a 61-54 victory over Wisconsin on Thursday night.

Now the Bulldogs are a win away from their second straight Final Four appearance.

Howard had 20 points and 12 rebounds, Shelvin Mack scored 13 points and Shawn Vanzant 10 for the eighth-seeded Bulldogs (26-9), who upset top-seeded Pittsburgh by one point in the second round and now have knocked off another higher seed in fourth-seeded Wisconsin.

Jordan Taylor scored 22 for Wisconsin (25-9), which shot 30.4 percent (17 of 56). Jon Leuer, normally one of the Badgers’ top offensive forces with 18.7 points per game coming in to the contest, was 1 of 12 from the floor and finished with three points.

While the Bulldogs shot 50 percent (12 of 24) in the opening 20 minutes, their defense was equally impressive. Wisconsin came in averaging only 7.5 turnovers per game, but had eight in the first half alone. Taylor, who entered the contest with the nation’s best assist-to-turnover ratio at 4.18, had one assist and two turnovers to that point.

The Badgers’ shooting woes only made matters worse. They missed 15 of their first 23 shots. They also uncharacteristically missed four of their first eight free throws after coming in with nation’s best .823 free throw percentage.

Wisconsin wound up with 11 turnovers for the game and went 13 of 19 (68.4 percent) from the foul line.

Butler then scored the first nine points of the second half, with Mack scoring five during the spurt, to open up a 42-24 lead.

Soon after, Howard hit one of his three 3s and Andrew Smith added a layup to make it 47-27 with 11:32 to go.

Wisconsin made one last push when Mike Bruesewitz hit a driving layup with 3:21 to go. That sparked a 9-0 run that was capped by Taylor’s 3, pulling Wisconsin to 53-49 with 1:38 left.

Taylor hit one last 3 with 34 seconds left to make it 56-52, but Butler made the free throws it needed to put the game away.