Final

(8) Butler 71
(25-9, 13-5 Horizon)

(1) Pittsburgh 70
(28-6, 15-3 Big East)
Coverage: TBS
7:10 PM ET, March 19, 2011
Verizon Center, Washington, DC
WASHINGTON -- The players in the Butler locker room celebrated their latest stunning upset in the NCAA tournament by screaming, exchanging high fives and hugging each other.
Across the arena, Pittsburgh forward Nasir Robinson sat in front of his locker with his shoulders slumped. His voice was barely audible.Ending Leaves Both Teams Dazed
After the tumultuous change of fortunes at the end of Saturday's game, even the winners felt like wrung-out dishrags, writes Dana O'Neil. Blog
Officials Speak About Pitt-Butler End
Officials Terry Wymer, Antonio Petty and crew chief John Higgins were front and center at the end of Saturday's Pittsburgh-Butler game. Wymer called the foul that sent Pittsburgh's Gilbert Brown to the free throw line with 1.4 seconds left. After Brown tied the game, Petty made the foul call on Nasir Robinson that sent Matt Howard to the line for what proved to be the winning free throw.
Higgins talked to a pool reporter about why the officials checked the monitors after both fouls.
"When we recognized the foul [on Shelvin Mack], we got the clock stopped, went to the monitor. [Wymer] was right at 1.4 so that's where we put the clock," Higgins said, adding that a foul call is not reviewable.
"When the second foul happened [on Nasir Robinson], we looked at it. We went to the monitor, checked when the foul occurred and the fist came up and then set the clock."
Higgins said he the controversial ending of the Rutgers-St. John's game last week at the Big East tournament did not affect the officials' decision-making.
"We do it every day," he said. "It just happened to be a crucial part of the game. You have to do what you have to do as an official. If we get it right, we're good. If we get it wrong, we're deadbeats and we're all over SportsCenter. We did what we think is correct."
--Dana O'Neil
Butler Beats Another No. 1 Seed
Butler is the third team in NCAA tournament history to defeat a number one seed before the Final Four in consecutive years. The Bulldogs beat Syracuse in the Sweet 16 last year and Pitt on Saturday in the round of 32.
Defeated Number 1 Seed
Consecutive Years, Before Final Four
| Butler | 2010, 2011 |
| UCLA | 2006, 2007 |
| Duke | 1988, 1989, 1990 |
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Team Stat Comparison
BUT | PITT | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 71 | 70 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 24-52 (.462) | 26-46 (.565) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 12-27 (.444) | 6-11 (.545) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 11-14 (.786) | 12-18 (.667) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 18 (0/0) | 18 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 12 | 5 |
Game Leaders
| BUT | PITT | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | ||
| Rebounds | ||
| Assists | ||
| Steals | ||
| Team Stats: Butler | Pittsburgh | ||
Series
| DATE | GAME | LINKS |
|---|---|---|
| » Mar 19, 2011 | BUT 71, @PITT 70 | Recap |
Research Notes
Butler is the third team in NCAA tournament history to defeat a number one seed before the Final Four in consecutive years. The Bulldogs beat Syracuse in the Sweet 16 last year and Pitt on Saturday in the round of 32.Defeated Number 1 Seed
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| Butler | 2010, 2011 |
| UCLA | 2006, 2007 |
| Duke | 1988, 1989, 1990 |
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