Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

BUTLER DOES IT FOR AZTECS

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Lamont Butler made a jumper at the buzzer, sending San Diego State to its first national-championsh­ip game with a 72-71 victory over fellow mid-major Florida Atlantic in the Final Four on Saturday night in Houston.

“It’s unbelievab­le,” Butler said. “This is what I came here to do. I’m glad the shot went in. I’m just happy for my team right now.”

The Aztecs (32-6) appeared to be in trouble as the free-flowing Owls (35-4) picked them apart while building a 14-point lead.

San Diego State got back in it, as it always does, with defense.

The Aztecs shut down FAU and pulled within one when Jaedon LeDee hit a short jumper with 36 seconds left. After FAU’s Johnell Davis missed a contested layup, the Aztecs didn’t call timeout and got the ball to Butler.

The clock ticking down, Butler dribbled to the baseline, found that cut off and circled back. He stepped back to create a little room and hit a jumper that sent the Aztecs racing out onto the floor — and into Monday’s championsh­ip game against UConn.

“The plan was just to get downhill,” Butler said. “They cut me off a little bit. I looked up, there was two seconds left, so I got to a shot that I’m comfortabl­e with. And I hit it.”

San Diego State’s defense has played a key role in its run to the final. It clamped down on four consecutiv­e opponents to open the NCAA Tournament.

The Aztecs had no answer for the swaggy Owls in the first half, allowing them to go 5-for-11 from three-point range to build a 40-33 halftime lead.

FAU stretched the lead to 14 midway through the second half. Then the Aztecs got gritty. Contesting nearly every shot and pass while pulling down a string of offensive rebounds, San Diego State rallied into a tie at 65. Matt Bradley led the offense in the second half and finished with 21 points after struggling with his shot in the previous three games.

Alijah Martin kept FAU in it, scoring 19 of his 26 points in the second half, seeming to have an answer for every Aztecs move. He didn’t get a chance for a final one.

“I was in shock when the buzzer went off,” FAU’s Nick Boyd said.

“It was devastatin­g,” Martin said of the shot.

Butler’s game-winning buzzerbeat­er is the first in Final Four history in which the team was trailing before the shot.

UConn 72, Miami 59

The Huskies (30-8) doled out another drama-free beatdown, getting 21 points and 10 rebounds from Adama Sanogo to dispatch the Hurricanes (29-8) in Houston and move one victory away from the school’s fifth national title.

Jordan Hawkins overcame his stomach bug and scored 13 points for fourth-seeded UConn. Starting with three consecutiv­e threes — one jumper from Hawkins and two set shots from Sanogo — the Huskies took a quick 9-0 lead and never trailed against fifth-seeded Miami.

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP ?? San Diego State guard Lamont Butler leaps into the arms of teammate Aguek Arop after draining his buzzer-beater.
DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP San Diego State guard Lamont Butler leaps into the arms of teammate Aguek Arop after draining his buzzer-beater.

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