Originally published Sunday, March 23, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Stanford 81, Marquette 80 (OT) | Coach's ejection spurs Cardinal to comeback
Stanford coach Trent Johnson missed an amazing ending. In an emotional response to Johnson's first-half ejection, the Cardinal rallied for...
The Associated Press
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Stanford coach Trent Johnson missed an amazing ending.
In an emotional response to Johnson's first-half ejection, the Cardinal rallied for an 82-81 overtime victory over Marquette in the NCAA's South Regional on Saturday, advancing to the round of 16 for the first time since 2001.
"We stay together no matter what," said point guard Mitch Johnson, an O'Dea graduate.
The Cardinal, which trailed by as many as 11 points in the first half, advanced to Houston, where it will face Miami or Texas.
Brook Lopez made a baseline leaner with 1.3 seconds left to win it for the third-seeded Cardinal (28-7). Lopez, one of Stanford's twin 7-footers, finished with 30 points, one shy of a career high. The bucket came on Johnson's career-high 16th assist.
Trent Johnson, the Pac-10 coach of the year, was ejected with 3:36 remaining in the first half for walking on the court to argue a foul call.
His ejection seemed to fire up the Cardinal, which trailed 36-30 at halftime.
"We knew that we had to win that game from that point on," said Robin Lopez, Brook Lopez's twin brother. "We weren't going out like that."
Brook Lopez scored eight of Stanford's 11 points in overtime as the Cardinal took advantage of a big size difference. The Golden Eagles were hampered after their best big man, Ousmane Barro, fouled out with 1:44 left in regulation.
"When Ousmane went down with the fouls, there's no question it changed for us a little bit," Marquette coach Tom Crean said.
Brook Lopez was an effective counter to Marquette sharpshooter Jerel McNeal, who scored a career-high 30 points and hit three three-pointers in overtime.
But McNeal missed at the worst time for the sixth-seeded Golden Eagles (25-10). With about 15 seconds left, he misfired a 15-footer, and the Cardinal rebounded and called time out.
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"We were shooting jump shots in overtime, and they were shooting layups," McNeal said.
McNeal's miss set the stage for Brook Lopez's winning bucket, which came over the 6-foot-8 Dwight Burke. The ball rolled around the rim before falling through.
"I was pretty much watching from behind the backboard the whole time, and the ground," Brook Lopez said. "So I guess I got a nice bounce or something."
When Marquette's long inbounds pass was batted away, the Cardinal players mobbed each other at midcourt.
"They got the final shot," McNeal said. "Layup. Game over."
Regulation ended with drama at both ends of the floor.
Stanford trailed 69-68 with 1:44 to play when Barro fouled out, sending Brook Lopez to the line.
After he hit both freebies, McNeal drove for a bucket to put the Golden Eagles up 71-70 with 1:10 to play.
With 8 seconds to play, Mitch Johnson missed a layup and Robin Lopez was fouled in the lane. Lopez, a 67 percent free-throw shooter, missed the first shot and swished the second to tie it at 71.
The teams battled on even terms until late in the first half, when Trent Johnson drew his technicals in quick succession after Stanford's Lawrence Hill was called for a foul on Hayward.
The first technical was assessed by David Hall as the teams went to a timeout. Johnson received the second technical, and the ejection, from Curtis Shaw when he walked toward the officials with his hands on his hips.
Coaches often take the floor during timeouts, but Shaw said time had not been called when Johnson walked onto the floor.
"During a timeout, coaches are allowed to stay in the vicinity of their bench," Shaw said. "They are not allowed to walk out on the floor and continue to complain. He was warned in the first half visibly with a 'stop' signal."
Johnson glared at the officials before walking past the Marquette bench and into a tunnel as Golden Eagles fans jeered.
"The bottom line was, the responsibility was on me, and I was out of line," Trent Johnson said. "Just leave it at that if you would, please."
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