WASHINGTON (AP) a' Using its trapping, shot-challenging 2-3 zone defense to master result, No. 4-seeded Syracuse turn off No. 3 Marquette 55-39 in the East Regional final Saturday, reaching the Final Four for the first time in ten years. Instructor Jim Boeheim and the Orange (30-9) haven't gone to the national semifinals since a newcomer named Carmelo Anthony led them to the 2003 title. Fittingly, a matchup between colleges from the soon-to-break-apart, rough-and-tumble Big East became a significant struggle to score. Syracuse was led by senior ahead James Southerland's 16 points. Marquette (26-9) hadn't scored fewer than 47 points this season. But with Syracuse playing Boeheim's beloved zone throughout, Marquette kept turning the ball over, seeing its images blocked or simply plain lost.
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