by billyjack » Sun Mar 20, 2016 11:51 pm
I think another key factor for us, even in defeat, is how our games played out.
We have been competitive, even in defeat, mostly.
Only once did we get our doors blown off, or maybe twice, or 1 and a half times.
2014:
Xavier lost to NC State in a PIG. The deficit was single digits most of the game.
Providence lost to UNC. The Friars led by 7 with under 4 left, and lost by 2.
Villanova won vs a 16, then lost to UConn in what was a tie game with 8 to play.
Creighton won vs a 14, then got hammered by Baylor.
2015:
Providence lost to Dayton in Columbus. Tied at half. Was 4 to 8 pt deficit much of 2nd half.
St John's lost by around 10 vs San Diego State.
Georgetown beat Eastern Washington. Lost to Utah after it was tied with 4 to play.
Butler beat Texas by 10 or so. Lost in OT to Notre Dame. Dawgs were up 7 with 4 to play.
Villanova beat a 16. Lost to NC State. Dylan Ennis's three attempt for lead w 20 secs left missed.
Xavier beat Ole Miss easily. X beat Georgia State comfortably. X led Arizona by 4 with 6 to play.
2016:
Seton Hall lost to Gonzaga by 10 or so. Had it down to 6 with under 8 to play.
Butler beat Texas Tech by 10. Butler played Virginia tight. 1 possession game under 2 minutes.
Providence beat Southern Cal by 1. Lost to UNC in Raleigh by 19. PC had lead with 14 to play.
Xavier beat Weber State comfortably. Lost due to a miracle finish by Wisconsin.
Villanova blew out Asheville. Villanova blew out Iowa...
Whats my point?
There was really only one game where a Big East team got hammered start to finish. One other loss was by more than 15 points. All of our games were single digits late, except for PC this year and Creighton vs Baylor. The St John's and Seton Hall losses were both single digits at the under 8.
As a whole we compete. Also, we only have 2 losses to double digit seeds... PC in a virtual road game vs Dayton, and under seeded Gonzaga playing Seton Hall out West.
Providence