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The Anetzberger Verdict:

Not many people had Siena advancing past Ohio State, but when they took on Louisville Sunday afternoon, the number decreased substantially. Louisville, the one seed, was the big time favorite when they took on the Saints. But, for Siena, they had nothing to lose, and they gave it all they had. The Saints held their own in the first half and competed with the Cardinals the best they could. Much better than anybody thought they would. It was the second half that almost shocked the world. The Saints were burying shots back to back, and at one time had a four point lead on the Cardinals. Unfortunately the Saints run came to an end and ended up losing 79-72. Eddie Ubiles led the Saints again with 24 points and eight rebounds. Terrence Williams led the Cardinals with 24 points and 13 rebounds. Kenny Hasbrouck had an unusually quiet tournament and had only 11 points on 4-17 shooting.
Josh Duell got in for some playing time and was unstoppable. He didn't score any points or grab any rebounds, but his presence was so prevalent, it was felt all the way back in Louisville. He did however had one assist. Your the man Duell!
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