7:10 PM ET, March 23, 2006
Georgia Dome
Atlanta, GA
Louisiana Lightning: LSU shocks Duke to reach Elite Eight
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| LSU | DUKE | ||||||||
| Points | 62 | 54 | |||||||
| FG Made-Attempted | 24-61 (.393) | 18-65 (.277) | |||||||
| 3P Made-Attempted | 2-7 (.286) | 5-26 (.192) | |||||||
| FT Made-Attempted | 12-23 (.522) | 13-16 (.813) | |||||||
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 16 (0/0) | 18 (0/0) | |||||||
| Largest Lead | 9 | 5 | |||||||
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ATLANTA (AP) -- No need for LSU and Big Baby to cry in this NCAA Tournament. The Tigers left the tears for J.J. Redick.
Glen "Big Baby" Davis and a pair of defensive-minded freshmen have LSU just one win away from the Final Four, stifling Redick and sending top-seeded Duke to yet another loss in the round of 16.Davis scored 14 points despite foul trouble, freshman Tyrus Thomas swatted away five shots and another freshman, Garrett Temple, shut down Redick to lead No. 4 seed LSU to a 62-54 upset Thursday night in the Atlanta Regional."It feels good, but it's over," Davis said. "There's another task at hand."That comes Saturday, when the Tigers (26-8) will face Texas in their first regional final since 1987. The winner of that one can book a flight to Indianapolis.Duke (32-4) is heading home, having flickered out at a familiar point in the tournament. The Blue Devils lost in the regional semifinals for the third time in four years."This definitely hurts," said a red-eyed Redick, who had one of his worst games in the finale of his brilliant college career. "The last four years have been pretty amazing and I didn't want that to end."Redick hardly looked like a favorite for player of the year, making only 3-of-18 shots and finishing with 11 points -- more than 16 points below his season average and equaling his lowest-scoring game of the season.Duke's other star senior, Shelden Williams, went out with 23 points and 13 rebounds but his team wasn't nearly as balanced as LSU, which won the Southeastern Conference regular-season championship and has its sights on an even bigger title.If the Tigers can play this kind of defense three more times, they might just do it for a state still recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Duke made only 18-of-65 shots (28 percent) and finished with its fewest points in a game since 1996."That may have been the best defensive effort I've seen in one of my teams," LSU coach John Brady said.Redick got his last basket, a 3-pointer off a screen with 3:32 remaining, to give Duke its final lead at 52-51. But that was about the only bright spot in a grim night for the usually sharp-shooting senior.| 2006 NCAA single-game scoring leaders |
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35 -- Adam Morrison, Gonzaga vs. Xavier, first round 34 -- Marcelus Kemp, Nevada vs. Montana, first round 31 -- Jean Felix, Alabama vs. Marquette, first round 30 -- Christian Maraker, Pacific vs. Boston College, first round 29 -- J.J. Redick, Duke vs. Southern, first round 29 -- Shelden Williams, Duke vs. Southern, first round 28 -- Patrick O'Bryant, Bradley vs. Pittsburgh, second round 28 -- Brandon Roy, Washington vs. Utah State, first round 28 -- Patrick Sparks, Kentucky vs. Connecticut, second round 27 -- Maurice Ager, Michigan State vs. George Mason, first round 27 -- Adrian Tigert, Wisconsin-Milwaukee vs. Florida, second |
Men's Basketball Scores
Other Scores:
Thursday, March 23rd
| 4 LSU | 62 | Final |
| 1 Duke | 54 |
| 13 Bradley | 64 | Final |
| 1 Memphis | 80 |
| 6 West Virginia | 71 | Final |
| 2 Texas | 74 |
| 3 Gonzaga | 71 | Final |
| 2 UCLA | 73 |


