Butler continued its habit of struggling early in games.
This time, the issue nearly resulted in a loss to a last-place team.
The 13th-ranked Bulldogs trailed by as many as 20 points in the first half before rallying to hold off DePaul 70-69 in overtime on Saturday.
Kethan Savage scored 20 points, Kamar Baldwin added 18 and Kelan Martin had 12 for the Bulldogs (17-3, 6-2 Big East), who improved to 3-3 in road games after trailing at halftime in six straight conference games.
“There are some significant areas that we have to make major strides in, major strides,” Butler coach Chris Holtmann said. “We are not nearly tough enough and we have to play much smarter as well so perhaps that has something to do with it.”
Eli Cain scored a career-high 32 points for DePaul, which has lost eight of nine. Billy Garrett Jr. added 16 points and Tre’Darius McCallum had 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Blue Demons (8-12, 1-6).
Baldwin’s 3-pointer put Butler ahead 68-66 with 24.9 seconds left before Garrett’s three-point play gave DePaul the lead with 10.1 seconds left in overtime. Baldwin took the ball nearly the length of the court and was fouled in the lane with 3.7 seconds left. He made both free throws for a 70-69 lead. Garrett missed a 3 at the buzzer.
Butler has won three straight and six of seven.
“They have big, strong, older guards that quite honestly we struggled with,” Holtmann said. “We knew we would struggle with their guards, but when you have Eli Cain and Billy Garrett playing like that … those two played like all-conference players today.”
DePaul most recently beat a ranked team when it upset No. 11 Providence last February.
“We came up a few plays short,” coach Dave Leitao said. “You’d like to have a couple of those back on both ends.”
Butler had been holding opponents to 30.6 percent shooting from 3-point range. DePaul made 11 of 24 3s.
“Guys think this stuff is easy coming on the road. Although we had unbelievable fan support, coming into a different environment and playing a team that is hungry for a win, it’s not,” Holtmann said. “We have to do a lot of things better, but I have to give DePaul a lot of credit.”
Avery Woodson’s 3 gave Butler its second lead of the game with 2:14 remaining in regulation to complete a 17-7 run. Savage was called for a reach-in foul with 2.1 seconds left. Cain made one free throw but missed the second to send the game to overtime.
DePaul was ahead 33-31 at halftime. Butler has led at the half in just one of eight conference games.
“When we go on the road we have to bring that toughness and throw the first punch,” Savage said.