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Posted on: Monday, March 23, 2009

Mizzou tops Marquette

By EDDIE PELLS
Associated Press

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Missouri freshman Kim English, driving against Marquette's Dwight Burke, scored 17 points, including two free throws with 5.5 seconds to play.

PAUL SAKUMA | Associated Press

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BOISE, Idaho — For four unbelievable minutes early, Kim English turned the basketball court in Boise into his own private Idaho.

During two excruciating free throws late, it was his personal little pressure cooker.

The Missouri freshman was brilliant through all of it yesterday — and never more clutch than when he came off the bench to "pinch shoot" for the injured J.T. Tiller with 5.5 seconds left.

English made both free throws to give the Tigers the go-ahead points in an 83-79 victory over Marquette.

"He was sitting there auditioning for it," Missouri coach Mike Anderson said. "Kim, he just gave me that look, and sometimes you just have that feeling and he went up and shot the ball well."

Did anyone expect different?

He had what can only be described as an out-of-body experience during a 4 1/2-minute shooting spree in the first half. He made three 3-pointers and scored 15 during that stretch to help third-seeded Mizzou (30-6) turn a six-point deficit into a 16-point lead.

Still, he was on the bench for most of the second half, watching sixth-seeded Marquette chip away and eventually go ahead.

But when Tiller fell hard and hurt his right wrist after being fouled with the score tied at 79, Anderson took advantage of the college rule that allows teams to substitute for an injured free-throw shooter.

He chose English, who made both.

"He just said, 'Kimmie,' and I knew what that meant," English said. "I'm so happy that he had faith in me to get up there and knock them down."

After the English free throws, Marquette's Lazar Hayward turned it over by stepping over the baseline on the ensuing inbounds pass, and the Golden Eagles (25-10) were forced to foul. Leo Lyons made two more free throws to ice the game and Missouri moved on to the West Regional semifinals to play Memphis Thursday in Glendale, Ariz..

It ruined a wonderful effort from Marquette senior Jerel McNeal, who matched his career high with 30 points.

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