Xavier Musketeers demonstrated incredible determination in their 86-80 comeback victory against Texas in the NCAA tournament's First Four. Trailing by 13 points, the Musketeers rallied behind strong performances from Marcus Foster and Zach Freemantle, who scored 22 and 15 points respectively. Despite facing foul trouble, Freemantle made crucial free throws and a dunk to secure the win. Coach Sean Miller praised his team's resilience, stating their ability to overcome challenges has been a hallmark of their season, leading them to advance to the next round against Illinois.
Xavier overcame a 13-point deficit to defeat Texas 86-80, showcasing their resiliency and ability to comeback, especially in tight situations.
Musketeers coach Sean Miller mentioned the group's resiliency, stating that despite doubts throughout the season, the team has always found a way to win.
Freemantle’s crucial free throws late helped secure the victory, epitomizing his pivotal role even after early foul troubles in the game.
Texas dominated early and exploited Xavier’s foul trouble, scoring effectively in the paint, but the Musketeers’ determination turned the tide in the second half.
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