I saw improvement from Hawkins but I guess I need to watch again and I may just do that. I noticed effort and rotation that was smoother than other games, but the couple of times I focused on his defense he hadn't cut down a passing angle, anticipated the movement of the opponent, or stayed in front of his man. On certain Marquette scores by open players, it seemed to me he was the most likely culprit allowing the guy to be open. Based on the observations in this thread, I guess I'm not giving him his due. (I did think he played much better D).
As an aside, Jackson was all over the court challenging shots and made that steal in the last minute than put the game away. Last year as a freshman he was racking up fouls and couldn't stay in the game being that aggressive. I give him and the staff credit for learning how to play so hard without fouling. I think that is a real important improvement he has made.
Given the effort he is showing on that side of the ball, I expect defense will be an area Hawkins improves big time as he gains strength and savvy