From Deseret News archives:
Buckeyes fend off Minutemen for NIT
"This is what happens when you put an NCAA tournament team in the NIT," Butler yelled, surrounded by his teammates after beating Massachusetts 92-85 in the title game Thursday night. "Write that down and send that to the committee."
A year removed from a loss in the national championship game, the Buckeyes have a trophy to carry home even if it's not the one they had wanted.
"Kind of a sore loser," coach Thad Matta said, when asked whether he would watch the Final Four this weekend. "I don't know what I'm going to do. I think I'm going to rest."
Butler had 19 points and eight assists in his final college game, which culminated with the kind of raucous victory celebration inside Madison Square Garden that he couldn't have last year in Atlanta.
The Buckeyes lost to Florida in the Final Four, and a snub by the NCAA selection committee kept them from playing for another trip there. They rebounded to dominate each of their four opponents on the way to New York, then had enough to withstand every UMass run.
Kosta Koufos added 22 points and earned the tournament's most outstanding player award. Evan Turner finished with 20 for the Buckeyes (24-13), who shot 63 percent (19-of-30) from the field in the second half.
"They had their press coming at us," Butler said, "and once we broke out, I think we were fine on the open floor and I think we made great plays."
Ricky Harris scored 27 for UMass (25-11), hitting three 3-pointers in the closing minutes to help the Minutemen stay close.
The last of them made it 77-75 with 3:13 left, but Othello Hunter scored moments later and after Harris missed another 3 try at the other end, Butler drained a 3-pointer from the wing to give Ohio State some breathing room.
Turner took care of things from the free throw line over the final minute and a half, helping the Buckeyes wrap up the title.
"I've seen this team go through a lot," Matta said, moments before cutting down the net. "I'm happy for them."
Etienne Brower, one of four players in the starting lineup who grew up in New York, had 17 points and 12 rebounds for UMass. Gary Forbes finished with 16 points and six assists, and Dante Milligan scored 14.
Recent comments
Didn't Utah play in the NIT this year?
Utah? | April 4, 2008 at 3:00 p.m.
- Crimes up against gays, religion 8:55 a.m.
- Ready to retire? Index can help 8:51 a.m.
- Atom smasher sends beams 2 ways 8:35 a.m.
- Beckham promises to return to MLS 8:33 a.m.
- Astronauts take spacewalk No. 3 8:26 a.m.
- Stocks climb on home sales report 8:21 a.m.
- 4 U.S. die in Afghan attacks 8:19 a.m.
- 8 women set out to ski to South Pole 8:18 a.m.
- Iraqi lawmakers amend election law 8:08 a.m.
- Schumer: Dems ready to go-it-alone 7:57 a.m.
- Buttars wants to limit gay rights laws
206 - Glenn Beck to enter politics?
195 - Palin plans tour stop in Utah
178 - RSL wins MLS Cup on penalty kicks
153 - BYU records with win
130 - Palin's book shows she's unqualified
129 - Officer cleared in Cardall Taser case
103 - BYU cuts Women's Research Inst.
101 - Jazz finally win in San Antonio
99 - Utes knock off rival Aggies
93
The Utah basketball team expected to win Saturday night, but not like this.
Real Salt Lake fans have watched first hand the evolution of Jason Kreis...
Democracy with out super captilist control doesn't equate to communism. All...
to Republicans so they can see a mental health expert to help them with there...
Hitler was Christian.
Harline and Collie are still open! By the way this is getting really old! Try...
It is a great time to be a Democrat. You're finally realizing your dream of...
If the RNC coronates Caribou Barbie as their Presidential nominee in 2012,...
Does anyone think the reason this is being publicised NOW isnt for political...
I love RSL
There is no doubt that Timpview has the best program in 4A. They should be...
Would they rather have Video Vern's back? Many people would rather live in a...



