Butler, CSU set to meet again
The Vikings are in the Horizon finals for the first time.
Butler, CSU set to meet again
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Butler isn’t sure what to expect from Cleveland State tonight.
The top two teams in the Horizon League split a pair of close games in the regular season, each winning on its own court. Now, the tiebreaker will decide the conference tournament championship and an automatic spot in the NCAA tournament.
No. 12 Butler (28-3) is likely a lock for an at-large bid already, even with a loss, but Cleveland State (21-11) needs a victory to advance.
Playing Butler is motivation enough.
“When we lost to Butler here, we haven’t lost since then,” Cleveland State coach Gary Waters said of their second regular season game last month. “Our team made a pact that we were going to get to the league championship and beat Butler. That’s all we talk about.”
The Vikings are in the Horizon finals for the first time. Butler, which lost in the league tournament championship to Wright State last year, has won four conference titles and has finished second five other times.
“We still haven’t played a great game,” said Butler guard Mike Green, whose 19 points, seven rebounds and seven assists led the Bulldogs to a 66-50 semifinal win over Illinois-Chicago Saturday night.
The problem lately has been rebounding, especially on the defensive boards, and Cleveland State was the second-best offensive rebounding team in the conference during the regular season.
“We gave up 19 offensive rebounds [to UIC],” Green said. “And you’re not going to win most nights when you give up 19 offensive rebounds. Like coach [Brad Stevens] said, we’re going to go back to the drawing board and we’re going to get better.”
Cleveland State, seeded second behind Butler in the conference tournament, advanced with a 78-73 win over Valparaiso in the semifinals. The Vikings had only five offensive boards but grabbed almost every Valparaiso miss and had a rebounding advantage of 34-27.
“I’m not sure what their game plan is, but we’ll be ready for them,” Butler’s Pete Campbell promised.
“This is March; this is what the whole season is building up to. All the hard work we’ve put in, this is where we need to capitalize.”
Cedric Jackson scored 22 points and J’Nathan Bullock added 19 in Cleveland State’s semifinal win over Valparaiso.
“I feel comfortable,” Jackson said of the rematch with Butler. “All we have to do is stick to what we do best and take our time and execute on offense and defense and we will be OK.
“Knowing our past history, it feels good to be where we are right now ... but we still have business to take care of,” Jackson said.
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