March 5, 2005
Men's Basketball Championship Page
Saturday, March 5 - Semifinals
No. 1 UW-Milwaukee 94, No. 4 Loyola 76 - Final
Milwaukee,
The Panthers (23-5) made 61.5 percent of their shots in the second half to build on an eight-point halftime advantage. UWM has now won eight-straight games and 16 of its last 17.
DaJaun Gouard led the Ramblers (13-17) with 29 points.
The game was played in front of 8,653 fans at the U.S. Cellular Arena, the fourth-largest crowd in UWM history.
The Panthers will now play in the league title game for the third-straight year. They'll host
After a second-half surge pushed the Panthers' advantage to 65-48 with 12:32 remaining in the game, the Ramblers rebounded to pull within 67-60 with 8:50 left. But, UWM's lead hit 15 at 87-72 on a Chris Hill three with 3:23 remaining and the Panthers were able to empty the bench in the late going.
UWM looked like they might run away with the game early, jumping to a 12-6 lead just three-and-a-half minutes into the game on a three-point shot by Ed McCants. UWM expanded the lead to 17-9 on a three-pointer by Hill and still led 22-13 on an alley-oop dunk by Tucker.
But Loyola rallied with seven-straight points, pulling within 22-20 with 10:36 left on a pair of free throws by Tyrelle Blair. The Panthers recovered late in the half, though, rebuilding an eight-point lead following a three by McCants, and UWM led 42-34 at halftime.
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