You'll have to excuse Luka Mirkovic for not knowing Madison Square Garden's slogan. He spent his first 18 years in Belgrade, Serbia.
"What's it called — the best basketball arena in the world, something like that?" Mirkovic asked.
The World's Most Famous Arena.
And Northwestern will play there Monday and Tuesday in the MSG Holiday Festival.
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"It will be awesome," Mirkovic said. "We all watch the NBA, and when you're a kid and someone brings up Madison Square Garden, your eyes light up and everyone gets excited."
Excitement is building at Northwestern, which improved to 7-0 on Thursday by beating American University with a 22-6 run to open the second half.
The Wildcats, who dispatched Creighton and Georgia Tech with relative ease, sit 48th on RealTimeRPI.com, one spot ahead of Purdue and six behind Wisconsin.
Northwestern's strength of schedule ranks 232nd out of 348 Division I teams, so the Wildcats should hope to beat St. Francis (N.Y.) on Monday and root for St. John's to beat Davidson in the other semifinal. St. John's is just 5-3, but a road victory over a Big East team would look nice on NU's NCAA tournament resume.
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