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GAME DAY RECAP Friday, March 15
Creighton's upset win is Taylor-made

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CHICAGO (AP) -- Visiting Michael Jordan's old arena, seeing his statue and sitting at his locker was a "spiritual" pilgrimage for Terrell Taylor.

Kyle Korver
Florida's Justin Hamilton and Brett Nelson battle with Creighton's Kyle Korver.

Now he's got an idea of what it's like to be Mike.

Wearing No. 23, just like Jordan, Taylor hit a 3-pointer with 0.2 seconds left Friday to give Creighton a stunning 83-82 double-overtime victory over fifth-seeded Florida in the Midwest Regional.

"Before the game, I watched a DVD of Michael Jordan. That inspired me a lot," Taylor said. "I made a big deal of coming to the United Center and seeing the statue.

"It was a spiritual thing, a spiritual feeling to see the statue and Jordan's locker."

As the ball swished through the net for the last of his eight 3-pointers, Taylor turned to the frenzied crowd with a look of steely confidence. He then pulled on one side of his jersey and pounded his chest as the Creighton fans roared.

Time ran out before Florida's Udonis Haslem could get a desperation shot off. The Creighton players ran to midcourt as the buzzer sounded, bouncing up and down as they lifted Taylor up.

"What the game came down to is we had no answer for Taylor," Florida coach Billy Donovan said. "He was in a zone today. Everything he threw up went in."

Well, not everything. Taylor was 0-for-6 in the first half, but he turned it on in the second. He was 8-for-10 from 3-point range, and finished with 28 points to match his career high.

"The rim looked like the size of a doughnut," Taylor said of his first-half struggles. "I had too much excitement and anticipation for the game. I wasn't aiming right. Good thing it came back for the second half."

It did, giving the 12th-seeded Bluejays (23-8) their first NCAA victory since 1999. Add in Missouri's victory over Miami, and Tulsa's upset of Marquette -- both Thursday -- and this is the first time three No. 12-seeded teams have won first-round games in the same NCAA tourney.

"People make names for themselves when they win games like this," said Creighton center Brody Deren, who fouled out with 2:42 left in regulation. "We have more to prove because we are a mid-major team, and we chalk this up for all the mid-majors."

Florida knows all too well just how dangerous the mid-majors are. In 2000, the Gators needed Mike Miller's last-second basket to defeat 12th-seeded Butler 69-68, but wound up in the championship game, where the Gators lost to Michigan State.

But these aren't the same Gators. Donovan questioned his players' heart after a loss to Mississippi State in the SEC tournament quarterfinals last week, and the Gators didn't have nearly the energy they needed against scrappy Creighton.

Haslem finished with 20 points, but 16 came in the last 10 minutes of regulation and the overtimes. Matt Bonner, who normally averages almost 16 points, had just 10.

And Brett Nelson, whose right eye was still puffy and discolored from the broken cheekbone he got in a fight with teammate LaDarius Halton on Tuesday, was 4-of-19 from the floor.

"I think we showed heart down the stretch," Haslem said. "That was a tough shot and it could just as easily have gone the other way. Tonight, it went down."

But the Gators were sloppy, too. They turned the ball over 17 times, with perhaps the costliest miscue coming with 29 seconds left in the second overtime. Orien Greene was dribbling around, looking for someone to pass to, when he was called for a 5-second violation.

Creighton guard Ismael Caro got tangled up with Justin Hamilton with about 5 seconds left, and the ball squirted free. But it rolled out of bounds and the Bluejays got it back, setting up Taylor's dramatic shot.

Despite Nelson getting a hand in his face, Taylor squared up again from just left of the key and let fly. The ball swished through as Taylor watched, crouching.

"I've made a big deal about being here in the city that Michael built, but I don't know, I was just open and I got a good look," Taylor said.

But he's had Jordan on the brain since the Bluejays arrived. When Creighton's players visited Jordan's statue outside the arena Thursday, Taylor was the last to leave.

"He lingered," said Kyle Korver, who score 16 before fouling out in the first overtime. "He was the last one on the bus. I didn't think about all the history here, but I think Terrell did."



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RECAPS
Final
(2) Oklahoma 71
(15) Illinois (Chi.) 63


Final
(1) Maryland 85
(16) Siena 70


Final
(1) Cincinnati 90
(16) Boston U. 52


Final
(3) Pittsburgh 71
(14) Central Conn. 54


Final
(2) Connecticut 78
(15) Hampton 67


Final - 2nd OT
(12) Creighton 83
(5) Florida 82


Final
(4) Illinois 93
(13) San Diego State 64


Final
(3) Mississippi St. 70
(14) McNeese State 58


Final
(7) Xavier 70
(10) Hawaii 58


Final
(7) N.C. State 69
(10) Michigan State 58


Final
(6) California 82
(11) Pennsylvania 75


Final
(8) Wisconsin 80
(9) St. John's 70


Final
(11) Southern Illinois 76
(6) Texas Tech 68


Final
(8) UCLA 80
(9) Mississippi 58


Final
(3) Georgia 85
(14) Murray State 68


Final
(6) Texas 70
(11) Boston College 57



AUDIO/VIDEO
Audio
 For 3
Terrell Taylor describes his winning shot against Florida (Courtesy: NCAA Prod.).
RealAudio

 Where's the T?
Billy Donovan isn't trying to make excuses, but...(Courtesy: NCAA Prod.).
RealAudio

 What can you do?
Udonis Haslem knows when a player is in the zone there's not much you can do to stop him (Courtesy: NCAA Prod.).
RealAudio

 Confidence
Dana Altman had confidence in Terrell Taylor's shooting ability (Courtesy: NCAA Prod.).
RealAudio




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