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Despite its shooting woes and scoring droughts, Butler managed to take a 22-19 lead at the half on Mack's 3-pointer just before the buzzer. As the ball swished through the net, he turned and screamed at the Butler bench and did a flying chest bump with Nored as they ran off.
That would be about it for the highlights. After Chase Stigall opened with a 3 in the second half, the Bulldogs would make only one more field goal over the next 12-plus minutes.
It's not that they didn't have their chances, but the basket may as well have been a slit for as much success as they had.
"I don't know if anyone was getting real frustrated," Howard said. "We kept telling each other, 'Just keep shooting, some shots are going to go in.' It just wasn't happening."
Butler had struggled in earlier tournament games, yet always found some way to squeak by. The Bulldogs got a layup at the buzzer from Howard to beat Old Dominion in the opening round. An improbable foul and Howard's free throw in the final seconds got them past Pittsburgh, and Mack scored five of his 27 points in an overtime win over Florida.
But on the night it mattered most, the Bulldogs came up short.
"You just hope the shots go in," said senior Zach Hahn, who was 0 for 2 after giving Butler a big lift in the semifinals. "That's how it's been all tournament. Whenever we needed a big shot, somebody came up with it. I guess we just ran out of steam."
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