2009-10 Marquette MBB Media Supplement

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Updated biographics, statistics, history and much more for the upcoming 2009-10 Marquette men's basketball campaign.

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2009-10 ScheduleDATE OPPONENT TELEVISION TIMESat. Nov. 7 MSOE �Exhibi�on� 1 p.m.Fri. Nov. 13 Centenary 7:30 p.m.Tue. Nov. 17 Maryland�Eastern Shore 7 p.m.Sat. Nov. 21 Grambling 7:30 p.m.Tue. Nov. 24 South Dakota 7 p.m.

Old Spice Classic - Orlando, Fla.Thur. Nov. 26 vs. Xavier ESPN2 1:30 p.m.Fri. Nov. 27 vs. Michigan/Creighton ESPN/ESPNU 11 a.m./1:30 p.m.Sun. Nov. 29 vs. TBA ESPN2/ESPNU TBASat. Dec. 5 NC State 2 p.m.Tue. Dec. 8 Milwaukee 7 p.m.Sat. Dec. 12 at Wisconsin ESPN2 4 p.m.Sat. Dec. 19 North Florida 1 p.m.Sun. Dec. 27 Presbyterian 1 p.m.Tue. Dec. 29 at West Virginia * TBASat. Jan. 2 Villanova * ESPN2 2:30 p.m.Wed. Jan. 6 Georgetown * TBASat. Jan. 9 at Villanova * TBASun. Jan. 17 Providence * TBAWed. Jan. 20 at DePaul * TBASat. Jan. 23 at Syracuse * TBATue. Jan. 26 Rutgers * TBASat. Jan. 30 at Connec�cut * TBAWed. Feb. 3 DePaul * ESPN2 6 p.m.Sat. Feb. 6 at Providence * TBASat. Feb. 13 USF * TBAThu. Feb. 18 Pi�sburgh * ESPN/ESPN2 8 p.m.Sun. Feb. 21 at Cincinna� * TBAWed. Feb. 24 at St. John’s * TBASun. Feb. 28 at Seton Hall * TBATue. Mar. 2 Louisville * TBASat. Mar. 6 Notre Dame * TBA

Mar. 9-13 BIG EAST Conference Championship - New York, N.Y. ESPN/ESPN2 TBA

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS* = BIG EAST Conference gameAll �mes are Central and subject to changeFor more informa�on visit GoMarque�e.comSports 32 = Time Warner Cable Sports 32

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MARQUETTE BASKETBALLMedia Information ..........................................................................................................2-42009-10 Rosters..................................................................................................................5

2009-10 MARQUETTE PLAYERSMaurice Acker ....................................................................................................................6Jimmy Butler ......................................................................................................................7David Cubillan ....................................................................................................................8Robert Frozena ..................................................................................................................9Joseph Fulce ......................................................................................................................9Lazar Hayward ............................................................................................................10-11Chris Otule........................................................................................................................11Dwight Buycks ..................................................................................................................12Junior Cadougan ..............................................................................................................12Darius Johnson-Odom......................................................................................................13Jeronne Maymon..............................................................................................................13Youssoupha Mbao............................................................................................................14Erik Williams ....................................................................................................................14

COACHING AND BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFFBuzz Williams ..............................................................................................................15-16Tony Benford ....................................................................................................................17Aki Collins ........................................................................................................................18Scott Monarch ..................................................................................................................19Bart Lundy ........................................................................................................................20Brad Autry ........................................................................................................................21Jake Nelp ..........................................................................................................................22Basketball Support Staff ..............................................................................................23-25

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITYDiscover Marquette ....................................................................................................26-27Academics ..................................................................................................................28-29University President/Provost/Senior VP ....................................................................30-31University Leadership/Athletic Director ......................................................................32-33Athletics Senior Staff ..................................................................................................34-35Staff Directory ............................................................................................................36-37

2008-09 IN REVIEWSeason Statistics ..........................................................................................................38-39Miscellaneous Statistics ..............................................................................................40-43Game Box Scores ........................................................................................................44-55

MARQUETTE BASKETBALL HISTORYAll-Time Letterwinners ................................................................................................56-57All-Time Jersey Numbers ............................................................................................58-59Year-by-Year Results ....................................................................................................60-70Year-by-Year Records........................................................................................................71Year-by-Year Statistics ......................................................................................................72All-Time Series Records-Last Game ............................................................................73-75All-Time Series History ................................................................................................76-87Record vs. Nationally Ranked Opponents ..................................................................88-90NBA Draft History ............................................................................................................91NCAA/NIT History........................................................................................................92-93Coaching Records ............................................................................................................94Coaching Honors ..............................................................................................................95MU In The Natonal Polls ............................................................................................96-97Retired Jerseys..................................................................................................................98All-America Selections......................................................................................................99Championship History ............................................................................................100-105NCAA Tournament Records ....................................................................................106-107NIT Records ............................................................................................................108-109Conference Honors ........................................................................................................110Individual Awards ..........................................................................................................111International Experience ................................................................................................112M Club Hall of Fame................................................................................................113-114Annual Scoring/Rebounding Leaders ......................................................................115-116All-Time Leading Scorers ........................................................................................117-121All-Time Leading Rebounders ................................................................................122-123All-Time Season Team Records ......................................................................................124All-Time Single Game Team Records..............................................................................125All-Time Single Game Individual Records ......................................................................126Individual Career Leaders ..............................................................................................127Individual Season Leaders ..............................................................................................128

Freshman Season Records..............................................................................................129Sophomore Season Records ..........................................................................................130Junior Season Records....................................................................................................131Senior Season Records ..................................................................................................132BIG EAST Team/Individual Records ................................................................................133Bradley Center Team Records ........................................................................................134Bradley Center Individual Records ................................................................................135Radio/TV Roster..............................................................................................................136

MARQUETTE BASKETBALL INFORMATIONSchool ................................................................................................Marquette UniversityCity / Zip Code ..................................................................................Milwaukee, WI 53233Founded........................................................................................................................1881Enrollment ................................................................................................................11,516Nickname ......................................................................................................Golden EaglesSchool Colors ....................................................................................................Blue & GoldArena..............................................................................................Bradley Center (18,600)Affiliation ....................................................................................................NCAA Division IConference ............................................................................................................BIG EASTPresident................................................................................................Robert A. Wild, S.J.Director of Athletics ................................................................................Steve CottinghamAthletic Department Phone ........................................................................(414) 288-6303Ticket Office Phone ......................................................................(414) 288-GOMU (4666)Press Row Phone ........................................................................................(414) 227-0580University Website ..............................................................................www.marquette.eduAthletics Website....................................................................................GoMarquette.com

TEAM INFORMATION2008-09 Overall Record ..............................................................................................25-10Home ............................................................................................................................16-2Away................................................................................................................................6-4Neutral ............................................................................................................................3-4Conference Record / Finish ..................................................................................12-6/Fifth

HISTORYFirst Year of Basketball............................................................................................1916-17All-Time Record ..........................................................................................1397-868 (.617)NCAA Tournament Appearances / Last ................................................................27 / 2009NIT Appearances / Last ........................................................................................15 / 2005Last Postseason Appearance ........................................................NCAA Tournament, 2009Result ..........................................................NCAA Second Round vs. Missouri, 83-79 (OT)

BASKETBALL STAFFHead Coach................................................................Buzz Williams (Oklahoma City, 1994)Record at Marquette ............................................................................................25-10 (1)Career Record ........................................................................................................39-26 (2)Basketball Office Phone ..............................................................................(414) 288-7130

Assistant Coaches:Tony Benford (Texas Tech, 1992)Aki Collins (Clark Atlantic, 1997)Scott Monarch (MVSU, 1986)

Director of Basketball OperationsBart Lundy (Winthrop, 1994)

Coordinator of Student-Athlete DevelopmentBrad Autry (NW Oklahoma St., 1991)

Basketball Technology AssistantJake Nelp (Colorado St., 2001)

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach ................................................................Todd SmithHead Athletic Trainer ....................................................................................Ernest EugeneDirector of Basketball Administration ............................................................Barb KellaherRecruiting Assistant ........................................................................................Emily Clauser

CREDITS: The 2009-10 Marquette men's basketball media guide was written, designed andedited by Scott Kuykendall. Editorial assistance provided by Luke LeNoble, Amy Ufnowski,Michael Wittliff, Cara Corradino, Kara Mullikin, Jackie Steuter and Shannon Walsh. Coverconcept and graphic design by Tim Raasch. Photo credit to: Dan Johnson, Maggie Casey,Gary Dineen, NBAE/Getty, Milwaukee Department of City Development Marketing(choosemilwaukee.com), the Bradley Center and Raynor Library Archives.

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Marquette AthleticMedia Relations

Scott Kuykendall

Associate AD/MediaRelations(414) [email protected], MTEN

Luke LeNoble

Director of MediaRelations(414) [email protected] (Secondary), MGOLF

Amy Ufnowski

Associate Director,Media Relations(414) [email protected], WSOC, WTEN

Michael Wittliff

Assistant Director,Media Relations(414) [email protected], M/W CC & Track

Student AssistantsCara Corradino [email protected] Mullikin [email protected] Steuter [email protected] Walsh [email protected]

Shipping Address:Al McGuire Center, Suite 223

770 N. 12th StreetMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53233

Phone: (414) 288-7447Fax: (414) 288-6519

Website: www.GoMarquette.com

MARQUETTE MEDIA RELATIONSCredentials: Working media in need of credentialsfor Marquette home games should contact theAthletics Media Relations Office. Credentialrequests must be received at least 24 hours inadvance of the game, and may be made viawww.sportssystems.com/clients/Marquette/.

Credentials will be held at the Media Entrance(Arena Control at the Bradley Center) for pick upon the day of the game approximately two hoursprior to tip-off.

Credentials are for WORKING MEDIA ONLY andwill be allocated with the appropriate work spacein the media seating areas according to the follow-ing priority:

1. Originating radio and television outlets;2. Daily newspapers providing regular cover-

age of Marquette and its opponent;3. National news agencies servicing the print

and electronic media;4. Radio and television outlets providing reg-

ular coverage of Marquette and its oppo-nent;

5. National or regional print and electronicmedia;

6. Officially-sanctioned student media, spe-cialty publications and broadcast publica-tions of Marquette and its opponents;

7. Other types of print and electronic media.

Parking: Parking is NOT available to home and vis-iting members of the media. There are severalparking structures available within walking dis-tance of the Bradley Center.

Photographers: Photographers are limited toworking in the designated areas at each baseline,unless other arrangements have been made withthe Athletic Media Relations Office.

Radio & TV: All requests for broadcasting aMarquette game from the Bradley Center must bemade through Scott Kuykendall, Assistant AthleticDirector. Two analog and one ISDN line are avail-able on a courtesy basis for visiting radio.

Postgame: Per BIG EAST Conference policy, thehead coaches for both teams will be made avail-able to the media in the interview room. Theorder of appearance will be determined bypostgame radio/television commitments of thecoaches.

The Marquette locker room is closed to allmembers of the media. Marquette players thatare requested by the media will be brought to theinterview room. The Bradley Center press room islocated in the west corridor on the floor level ofthe arena.

Game Services: The Marquette Athletic MediaRelations Office will provide game programs,notes, statistics and media guides for both teamsprior to each home game. An NCAA box score,play-by-play and shot chart will be made availableat halftime and postgame. Television monitorsdisplaying in-game statistics are available andlocated along press row.

Telephones: A limited number of telephones formedia to use are available in the press room on afirst-come, first-serve basis. Media requiring per-sonal phone service should contact the BradleyCenter (414.227.0794).

Internet Services: Marquette University’s athleticwebsite is designed and hosted by CSTV’s CollegeSports Online. Located at www.gomarquette.com,the site contains updated game notes, statistics,box scores and other helpful information relatedto Marquette basketball. A PDF version of the2009-10 media guide is also available on-line.

Interview Policy: All requests for interviews withMarquette head coach Buzz Williams or players onnon-game days should be made a minimum of oneday in advance and directed through ScottKuykendall (414-288-4794).

Coach Williams and selected player(s) are avail-able to the media two days prior to each game.

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From Northern Wisconsin to Illinois, Marquette basketball fans can listen to all of theteam’s games on the Marquette Radio Network. Steve "The Homer" True partnerswith former Marquette great JimMcIlvaine on all Golden Eagle broadcasts.

Kent Sommerfeld is in his 18th season as Director of the Marquette Basketball RadioNetwork.

In 2009-10, Marquette basketball can be heard on the following stations:

Flagship: ESPN Radio 540 AM (Milwaukee)Fox Sports Radio 100.5 FM (Madison, Wis.) WSCO 1570 AM (Appleton, Wis.)WDUZ 107.5 FM (Green Bay, Wis.) WOMT 1240 AM (Manitowoc, Wis.)WXCO 1230 AM (Wausau, Wis.) ESPN Radio 1380 AM (Rockford, Ill.)WPJP 100.1 FM (Port Washington, Wis.) WDLB 1450 AM (Marshfield, Wis.)WFHR 1230 AM (Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.)

MEDIA COVERING MARQUETTEWire ServiceAssociated Press111 E. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 1925,Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414.225.3580; Fax:414.225.3599; email: [email protected]). ChrisJenkins, Sports Editor; Dave DeGrace,Editorial Assistant; Colin Fly, Writer.

NewspapersMilwaukee Journal Sentinel333 W. State Street, Milwaukee, WI 53201(414.224.2310; Fax: 414.224.2049; email:[email protected]). Garry D.Howard, Sports Editor; Todd Rosiak,Marquette Beat Writer; Michael Hunt,Columnist, Bob Wolfley, TV & RadioColumnist.

Racine Journal Times212 4th Street, Racine, WI 53403(262.631.1750; Fax: 262.631.1780). SusanShemanske, Sports Editor.

Appleton Post CrescentP.O. Box 59, Appleton, WI 54912(920.993.1000 ext. 230; Fax: 920.733.1945;email: [email protected]). BradZimanek, Sports Editor.

Marquette TribuneJohnston Hall, Room 009, P.O. Box 1881,Milwaukee, WI 53201 (414.288.5603). NickBullock, Sports Editor/Beat Writer; Tim Kraft,Asst. Sports Editor.

TelevisionWTMJ 4 (NBC)720 E. Capitol Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53201(414.967.5399; Fax: 414.967.5466). RickRietbrock, Executive Producer; Lance Allen,Sports Director; Rod Burks, Anchor; JessieGarcia, Anchor.

WITI 6 (FOX)9001 N. Green Bay Road, Milwaukee, WI53209 (414.586.2181; Fax: 414.586.2141).Tom Pipines, Sports Director/Anchor; Tim VanVooren, Anchor; Jen Lada, Anchor.

WISN 12 (ABC)759 N. 19th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233(414.937.3337; Fax: 414.342.7505). DanNeedles, Sports Director/Anchor; AndyKendeigh, Anchor; Stephanie Sutton; Anchor.

WDJT 58 (CBS)809 S. 60th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53214(414.607.8127; Fax: 414.777.5802). ChrisFrancis, Reporter; Evan Fitzgerald, Reporter.

Time Warner Cable Sports 321320 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Drive,Milwaukee, WI 53212(414.908.4702; Fax: 414.908.4780). DennisKrause, Sports Director; Tom Kurtz, SportsProducer; JP Cadorin, Reporter; Jason Kutter,Photographer.

RadioESPN Radio 540770 N. Jefferson St., Milwaukee, WI 53202(800.990.3776; Fax: 414.291.3776). C.J. Knee,Operations Manager/Beat Reporter; SteveHaywood, Host; Bill Johnson, Host; SteveTrue, Host; Mitch Nelles, Producer; MattSalmon, Producer.

WTMJ 620 AM720 E. Capitol Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53201(414.967.5310; Fax: 414.967.5561). BillMichaels, Sports Director/Host; Todd Welter,Producer.

WSSP 1250 AM11800 W. Grange Ave., Hales Corners, WI53130 (414.529.1250). Doug Russell, Host;Mike Wickett, Host; Steve Pfifer, Host; CliffSaunders, Host; Garry Ellerson, Host; JoshVernier, Host/Producer.

InternetMarquetteHoops.com (Scout Network)611 N. Broadway, Suite 412, Milwaukee, WI53202 (414-276-2601). John Dodds, siteadministrator.

SportsBubbler.com333 W. State Street, Milwaukee, WI 53201(414.225.5020; Fax: 414.223.5326; email:[email protected]). JimGanzer, Sports Product Manager; Dan Walsh,Assistant Manager.

Jim McIlvaine & Steve “The Homer” True

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Marquette’s media coverage includes weekly television andradio programs dedicated solely to the Golden Eagles’ pro-gram, which are distributed nationally.

Time Warner Sports Cable 32 will feature “Inside MarquetteBasketball with Buzz Williams,” for the second-straight season.Dennis Krause, a two-time recipient of the WisconsinSportscaster of the Year Award, hosts the 30-minute weeklyprogram. The show includes highlights, game analysis, playerfeatures and much more.

“The Marquette Basketball Hour with Buzz Williams,” airs onMU’s flagship station, ESPN 540 AM. Thehour-long show is hosted by the radio voice ofthe Golden Eagles, Steve “The Homer” True.The show airs live on most Monday nightsthroughout the season at The Union SportsAnnex.

Visit GoMarquette.com for confirmed broad-cast dates and times for both the televisionand radio programs.

Marquette Athletics is now on the social networkingsites, Facebook and Twitter, and the video sharing plat-form, YouTube.

FollowMarquette Athletics on these three sites all sea-son long for in-depth coverage and behind-the-scenesaction from all 14 varsity sports.

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AlphabeticalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last College/HS2 Maurice Acker G 5-8 165 Sr. Hazel Crest, Ill./Hillcrest HS/Ball State33 Jimmy Butler G/F 6-6 215 Jr. Tomball, Texas/Tomball HS/Tyler JC23 Dwight Buycks G 6-3 190 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis./Bay View HS/Indian Hills JC5 Junior Cadougan G 6-1 205 Fr. Toronto, Ontario/Christian Life Center Academy10 David Cubillan G 6-0 175 Sr. Maracaibo, Venezuela/St. Benedict-s Prep45 Robert Frozena * G 6-1 190 Jr. Sherwood, Wis./St. Mary Central HS21 Joseph Fulce F 6-7 205 Jr. Plano, Texas/Plano HS/Tyler JC32 Lazar Hayward F 6-6 225 Sr. Buffalo, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep1 Darius Johnson-Odom G 6-2 200 So. Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield HS/Hutchinson CC25 Jeronne Maymon G/F 6-6 250 Fr. Madison, Wis./Memorial HS55 Youssoupha Mbao C 7-2 215 Fr. Dakar, Senegal/Stoneridge Prep42 Chris Otule C 6-10 260 So. Richmond, Texas/Ft. Bend Bush HS12 Erik Williams F 6-7 200 Fr. Houston, Texas/Cypress Springs HS

NumericalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last College/HS1 Darius Johnson-Odom G 6-2 200 So. Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield HS/Hutchinson CC2 Maurice Acker G 5-8 165 Sr. Hazel Crest, Ill./Hillcrest HS/Ball State5 Junior Cadougan G 6-1 205 Fr. Toronto, Ontario/Christian Life Center Academy10 David Cubillan G 6-0 175 Sr. Maracaibo, Venezuela/St. Benedict’s Prep12 Erik Williams F 6-7 200 Fr. Houston, Texas/Cypress Springs HS21 Joseph Fulce F 6-7 205 Jr. Plano, Texas/Plano HS/Tyler JC23 Dwight Buycks G 6-3 190 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis./Bay View HS/Indian Hills JC25 Jeronne Maymon G/F 6-6 250 Fr. Madison, Wis./Memorial HS32 Lazar Hayward F 6-6 225 Sr. Buffalo, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep33 Jimmy Butler G/F 6-6 215 Jr. Tomball, Texas/Tomball HS/Tyler JC42 Chris Otule C 6-10 260 So. Richmond, Texas/Ft. Bend Bush HS45 Robert Frozena * G 6-1 190 Jr. Sherwood, Wis./St. Mary Central HS55 Youssoupha Mbao C 7-2 215 Fr. Dakar, Senegal/Stoneridge Prep

* = walk-on

Head Coach Buzz Williams (Oklahoma City, 1994)Assistant Coaches Tony Benford (Texas Tech, 1992)

Aki Collins (Clark Atlanta, 1997)Scott Monarch (Mississippi Valley St., 1986)

Dir. of Basketball Operations Bart Lundy (Winthrop, 1994)Coord. of Student-Athlete Devel. Brad Autry (NW Oklahoma St., 1991)Basketball Technology Assistant Jake Nelp (Colorado St., 2001)

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VETERAN BIOGRAPHIES

2008-09: Grabbed a career-highfive rebounds, including four boards onthe defensive end, in season openingwin over Houston Baptist (11/14) ...Knocked down a pair of field goals,including a 3-point basket vs. ChicagoState (11/17) and finished with seven

points and two steals ... Connected on 3-of-4 shots from 3-pointrange, a personal high as a Golden Eagle and led the MU bench with10 points vs. Texas Southern (11/25) ... Knocked down a 3-pointer with7:43 remaining to give MU a 15-point lead over Central Michigan(12/2) ... Scored all six of MU’s reserve points in a 61-58 win overWisconsin on 6-of-7 shooting from the foul line ... Shot 3-of-4 from thefield, including a pair of three-pointers, and recorded two assists andtwo steals vs. Western Carolina (12/19) ... Handed out a career-high 10assists with a career-best four steals and just one turnover in 16 min-utes vs. Presbyterian (12/28) ... Hit a running 3-pointer at the halftimebuzzer vs. Cincinnati (1/4) ... Had a game-high three steals vs.Providence (1/17) ... Played a season-high 22 minutes at Note Dame(1/26) and defensively was credited with shutting down the Irish’s KyleMcAlarney, who shot just 3-of-12 from the field, in the second half ...Handed out four assists in 10 minutes at DePaul (2/3) ... Played acareer-high 33 minutes vs. UConn in lieu of starting point guardDominic James, who suffered a broken foot in the first half; Acker fin-ished with six points, knocking down both of his 3-point attempts,including four assists against the Huskies without a turnover ...Garnered his first start of the season, second of his career, at Louisville(3/1) in place of the injured James and finished with three points,three assists and three rebounds ... Knocked down a pair of 3-pointersand dished out seven assists in a career-high 40 minutes of action vs.Syracuse (3/7) ... Matched career-highs for points (12) and 3-pointfield goals (3) while shooting 4-of-5 from the field vs. Villanova (3/12)... concluded the year averaging 2.8 points, 1.4 rebounds and 1.8assists per game … earned second letter.

2007-08: Appeared in each of the team's 35 outings, earning onestarting assignment ... captured program's "Super Sub" Award ...Played 12 minutes in season opener vs. IUPUI (11/10), making his MUdebut ... First basket as a Golden Eagle was a 3-pointer to give MU a23-17 first-half lead over IUPUI ... Played nine minutes vs. Utah Valley

(11/12), tallying two assists, one steal and a rebound ... Recorded onerebound and one assist in eight minutes vs. Chaminade (11/19) ...Scored a season-high seven points on 3-of-6 shooting and recordedtwo assists and two rebounds vs. Oklahoma State (11/20) ... Had threeassists and a season-high two steals while scoring five points in 14minutes vs. Duke (11/21) ... Added five points and two assists vs. UW-Milwaukee (11/30) ... Contributed six points on 2-of-3 shooting,including a pair of 3-pointers, in addition to two assists and two stealsin 12 minutes vs. Wisconsin (12/8) ... Tallied 10 points with three fieldgoals, including a 3-pointer, in 17 minutes of action vs. SacramentoState (12/15) ... Played 21 minutes vs. IPFW (12/17) and collected aseason-best four rebounds and three steals ... Posted seven points andfour assists vs. Coppin St. (12/21) ... Scored five points and recorded apair of steals in 12 minutes vs. Savannah State (12/29) ... Shot 2-of-2from outside the arc and scored eight points vs. Providence (1/3) ...Netted both attempts from the foul line and finished with two assistsin 12 minutes vs. West Virginia (1/6) ... Played a season-high 28 min-utes before fouling out vs. Seton Hall (1/8), and posted a game-highand season-best six assists ... Led all reserves with five assists vs. NotreDame (1/12) ... Led all MU reserves with six points vs. Louisville (1/17)... Scored all nine points in second half and dished out five assists with-out a turnover vs. Connecticut (1/20) ... Made first start as a GoldenEagle vs. Louisville (2/4) and scored eight points with a team-high fourassists ... Shot 2-of-4 from the field and scored four points in eightminutes at Seton Hall (2/12) ... Scored 12 of MU's 16 bench points on3-of-5 shooting from the field, including a pair of 3-pointers, and 4-of-4 shooting from the free throw line vs. Villanova (2/25) ... Shot 3-of-3from the field, including a 3-pointer vs. Syracuse (3/8) ... Shot 4-of-6,including a pair of 3-pointers, to finish with 11 points vs. Notre Dame(3/13) ... concluded the year averaging 4.5 points, 1.8 assists and 1.0rebounds per game ... earned first letter.

2005-06 (Ball State): Acker averaged 9.2 points, 4.6 assists and 2.4rebounds in 31.7 minutes and started in all 28 games as a freshman atBall State ... was recognized for his outstanding play by being namedto the Mid-American Conference All-Freshmen team as well as beingnamed the league's rookie of the year ... sat out the 2006-07 seasonper NCAA transfer rules.

High School: High school teammate of former Golden Eaglesguard Jerel McNeal ... a four-year letterwinner for Tom Cappel atnationally recognized Hillcrest High School ... averaged 18 points,eight assists and nearly four steals a game in leading Hillcrest to its17th straight conference championship in 2004 ... was named all-state, all-conference, all-area and was selected as the team's mostvaluable player...was an All-America nominee.

Personal: Born June 25, 1987...son of Maurice Sr. and ReneeAcker... has two sisters - Aliah and Shaneya … majoring in communica-tion studies.

maurice | AACCKKEERRSeniorG | 5-8 | 165Hazel Crest, Ill.Hillcrest HSBall State

Acker’s Career StatsYear GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 35 1 467 13.3 53-120 44.2 26-61 42.6 26-33 78.8 7 27 34 1.0 54 1 62 36 1 28 158 4.52008-09 33 7 536 16.2 27-91 29.7 19-67 28.4 21-29 72.4 11 34 45 1.4 61 0 61 25 0 23 94 2.8TOTAL 68 8 1003 14.8 80-211 37.9 45-128 35.2 47-62 75.8 18 61 79 1.2 115 1 123 61 1 51 252 3.7

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2008-09: Earned MU’s “Super Sub”Award … finished 15th in the BIG EASTin free throw percentage (.768) … ledMU reserves in scoring 22 times,including each of the team’s last 15games ... shot 5-of-8 from the field andscored 10 points with four rebounds in

his debut with the Golden Eagles vs. Houston Baptist (11/14) ...Recorded six points and shot 4-of-4 from the foul line in addition tofour offensive rebounds vs. Texas Southern (11/25) ... Claimd fourpoints with two assists vs. Northern Iowa (11/28) ... Scored five of hisseven points in the first half, shot 5-of-6 from the foul line and finishedwith a career-best two blocks vs. Central Michigan (12/2) ... Recordedfive rebounds in 21 minutes of action vs. Tennessee (12/16) ... Scoredseven points and added six rebounds and three assists vs. WesternCarolina (12/19) ... Notched eight points on 3-of-4 shooting vs.Presbyterian (12/28) ... Picked up a team-high seven rebounds in 15minutes vs. Villanova (1/1) ... Scored all nine of MU’s bench points andgathered one blocked shot and a steal at Rutgers (1/7) ... Tallied all sixof his points by going 6-of-6 from the foul line and pulled down fourrebounds vs. West Virginia (1/10) ... Led all reserves with nine pointswhile shooting 2-of-2 from the field and 5-of-5 from the free throwline vs. Georgetown (1/31) ... Scored all seven of MU’s bench pointsand matched teammate Wesley Matthews with a team-high sixrebounds at DePaul (2/3) ... Picked up a career-high eight rebounds,including four offensive boards, at USF (2/6) ... Scored all five of hispoints from the free throw line on a career-high seven attempts at

Villanova (2/10) ... Was perfect from the field (3-of-3) and from thefoul line (2-of-2) to finish with eight points, including four reboundsand a block vs. St. John’s (2/14) ... Scored eight points on 4-of-6 shoot-ing from the field vs. Seton Hall (2/17) and his seven reboundsmatched a game high ... Scored all eight of MU’s bench points atGeorgetown (2/21) and added five rebounds ... Added a season-best12 points and was 6-of-6 from the foul line vs. UConn (2/25) ... Posteda career best 10 rebounds, matching Lazar Hayard for a team-high, atLouisville (3/1) ... Notched first career double-double, posting all 12 ofMU’s points off the bench and a career-high 14 rebounds, including 10offensive boards and four assists, vs. Syracuse (3/7) ... Was perfectfrom the field (4-4) and from the free throw line (3-3) en route to scor-ing 11 points vs. St. John’s (3/11); also posted nine rebounds and threeassists against the Red Storm ... Made 13 of 16 foul shots and finishedwith a career high 19 points and three steals vs. Villanova ... conclud-ed the year averaging 5.6 points and 3.9 rebounds per game … earnedfirst letter.

Junior College: NJCAA Honorable Mention All-America selectionat Tyler (Texas) Junior College in 2007-08 under head coach MikeMarquis … averaged 18.1 points, 7.7 rebounds and 3.1 assists pergame … first team all-region selection … helped guide the Apaches toa national ranking of 10th in the country and the program's first out-right league title in 21 seasons … finished third in the league in scor-ing … shot 54.8 percent from the field and 42.2 percent from behindthe 3-point line ... team’s overall record was 25-4.

High School: Two-year letterwinner at Tomball High School underhead coach Brad Ball … first team all-district selection as a senior …averaged 19.9 points and 8.7 rebounds per game as a senior … select-ed team captain … contributed nearly 10.0 points per game as a jun-ior.

Personal: Born September 14, 1989 in Houston, Texas … son ofLonda and Jimmy Butler … one of four children ... majoring in com-munication studies.

jimmy | BBUUTTLLEERRJuniorG/F | 6-6 | 215Tomball, TexasTomball HSTyler JC

Butler’s Career StatsYear GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 35 0 687 19.6 55-107 51.4 0-4 00.0 86-112 76.8 75 63 138 3.9 66 2 26 17 16 17 196 5.6

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One of three players fromVenezuela playing at the NCAA DivisionI level.

2008-09: Claimed MU’s HankRaymonds Sportsmanship Award …knocked down a 3-pointer at the 6:15

mark in the first half vs. Houston Baptist (11/14) to give MU a 30-20lead ... Connected on a pair of 3-point attempts and finished witheight point and two assists in 16 minutes off the bench vs. ChicagoState (11/17) ... Netted a pair of 3-pointers and tallied seven points,three rebounds and three assists vs. Northern Iowa (11/28) ... Had aseason-high four assists in 29 minutes of action as a reserve and fin-ished with five points and three rebounds vs. Central Michigan (12/2)... Dished out two assists without a turnover in 11 minutes atPittsburgh (3/4) ... Recorded six points on a pair of 3-point baskets andhad a season-high two steals vs. St. John’s (3/11) ... concluded the yearaveraging 1.6 points and 0.5 rebounds per game … earned third letter.

2007-08: Claimed program's "Floor Burn" Award ... Appeared in 34contests, all as a reserve ... finished second on the team in 3-pointersmade ... Played 23 minutes and scored nine points off the bench inseason opener vs. IUPUI (11/10) ... Combined with Lazar Hayward toscore all of MU's 23 bench points vs. Utah Valley (11/12), with 12points on 4-of-8 shooting and a pair of 3-pointers ... Tied career highwith three steals and scored 11 points, all in the first half, in 24 min-utes vs. Chaminade (11/19) ... Contributed 10 points on 4-of-5 shoot-ing from field, including 2-of-2 from perimeter vs. Oklahoma State(11/20) ... Shot 2-for-4 from perimeter and contributed six points, twoassists and one steal vs. Duke (11/21) ... Matched a season high with12 points on 5-of-9 shooting from field and dished out a career-highsix assists in addition to four rebounds vs. UW-Milwaukee (11/30) ...Scored five points and recorded three assists, two steals and first blockof the season vs. Sacramento State (12/15) ... Shot 4-of-9 from thefield, including 3-of-8 from the perimeter, matching a career high forattempts and establishing a career high for 3-pointers made whilescoring 11 points vs. IPFW (12/17) ... Did not play vs. Coppin St.(12/21) due to injury (ankle) ... Scored five points in 14 minutes vs.Savannah State (12/29) ... Picked up two steals in BIG EAST opener vs.Providence (1/3) ... Scored five points, including a 3-pointer in the first

half to give MU its first lead of the game, 28-27, in a loss at WestVirginia (1/6) ... Scored in double figures for the first time since return-ing from an ankle injury with 11 points to lead all reserves vs. NotreDame (1/12), including three 3-pointers to match a season-high ...Recorded eight points on 3-of-3 shooting, including a pair of 3-point-ers vs. Connecticut (1/20) ... Matched a career high with three steals,in addition to a game-high five assists while leading MU reserves withnine points vs. DePaul (1/26) ... Dropped in 11 points on 4-of-8 shoot-ing, including a trio of 3-pointers vs. Notre Dame (2/8) ... Converted onall four attempts from the free throw line and went 2-of-4 from 3-point range, adding 10 points in the win at Seton Hall (2/12) ... Shot 3-of-5 from 3-point range and netted 13 points vs. Pittsburgh (2/15) ...Knocked down a pair of 3-pointers and led the MU bench in scoringwith six points vs. Rutgers (2/23) ... Grabbed four rebounds, matchinga season high, vs. Pittsburgh (3/14) ... concluded the year averaging5.1 points and 1.3 rebounds per game.

2006-07: Had two blocks, two assists and five points in collegiatedebut against Hillsdale Coll. (Nov. 10) ... played 20 minutes againstDetroit (Nov. 13), scoring 10 points for the first time in his career ... fol-lowed that up with 10 points against Eastern Mich. (Nov. 18) ... hadfour field goals for 11 points and a career high five rebounds in winover Texas Tech (Nov. 20) ... recorded career high three steals vs.Northwestern State (Dec. 1) ... led Marquette with eight points off thebench vs. North Dakota St. (Dec. 2) ... dished four assists and scoredthree points in 19 minutes vs. Delaware State (Dec. 5) ... scored eightpoints in 25 minutes in win against Oakland (Dec. 19) ... also hit three-point field goal for 12th time in 13 games this season ... made firststart of career against Providence (Jan. 4) ... played 24 minutes, scor-ing 14 points on 5-of-5 shots from the field, including 4-of-4 fromthree-point range in win against West Virginia (Jan. 13) ... tied a sea-son high, playing in 30 minutes off the bench in win over Pittsburgh(Jan. 21) ... connected on three of six attempts from beyond the archfor nine points against USF (Jan. 28) ... scored 10 points and connect-ed on four-of-four free throws against Rutgers (Feb. 7) ... tallied eightpoints off the bench against Villanova (Feb. 19) ... scored a career-high20 points, going 8-for-8 from the free throw line, and matched acareer high with five boards against Pittsburgh (Mar. 3).

High School: Originally from Maracaibo, Venezuela ... had an out-standing summer in which he led St. Benedict's to a championship inthe 72-team AND 1 High School Basketball Championship/Metro Eastqualifier ... averaged 13.8 points, 5.8 assists and shot 51.0 percentfrom three-point range ... named a First Team All-New Jersey StatePrep A selection ... led St. Benedict's to 30 wins and a no. 10 nationalranking in addition to the New Jersey State Prep A state title.

Personal: Born July 27, 1987...son of Pedro and Migdalis LeonCubillan...has two older brothers, Pedro and Andres, and one youngersister, Andrea...majoring in corporate communications.

david | CCUUBBIILLLLAANNSeniorG | 6-0 | 175Maracaibo, VenezuelaSt. Benedict’s Prep

Cubillan’s Career StatsYear GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 34 1 721 21.2 55-145 37.9 48-113 42.5 29-38 76.3 11 53 64 1.9 48 0 55 25 3 22 187 5.52007-08 34 0 598 17.6 59-158 37.3 39-116 33.6 18-23 78.3 17 27 44 1.3 32 0 55 24 3 23 175 5.12008-09 31 0 296 9.5 15-55 27.3 10-34 29.4 9-13 69.2 2 15 17 0.5 22 1 22 13 1 8 49 1.6TOTAL 99 1 1615 16.3 129-358 36.0 97-263 36.9 56-74 75.7 30 95 125 1.3 102 1 132 62 7 53 411 4.2

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2008-09: Made eighth careerappearance and grabbed one reboundvs. Houston Baptist (11/14) ... Had acareer-high two rebounds, both on theoffensive end, vs. Texas Southern(11/25) ... Matched a career high withtwo rebounds in five minutes of action

vs. Northern Iowa (11/28) ... Scored his first two points of the seasonwith a pair of free throws vs. Central Michigan (12/2) ... Played in hiscollegiate single-season eighth game of the campaign vs. Cincinnati(1/4) ... Netted his first career field goal with a layup with 33 secondsremaining vs. Seton Hall (2/17) ... concluded the year averaging 0.4points and 0.6 rebounds per game … earned second letter.

2007-08: Appeared in seven games as a reserve ... Added to rosteras a walk-on in late November ... Netted a free throw in his first colle-giate game vs. Sacramento State (12/15) ... Played one minute vs.IPFW (12/17) ... Picked up one steal in two minutes of action vs.Coppin St. (12/21) ... Scored two points, netting both of his attemptsfrom the foul line, vs. Savannah State (12/29) ... Concluded the yearaveraging 0.4 points and 0.3 rebounds per game ... Earned first letter.

High School: Three-year letterwinner in basketball at St. MaryCentral High School … concluded his career seventh on the school’sall-time scoring list with 1,226 points … honorable mention all-stateselection as a senior … helped program to a conference championship… all-area honoree and Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association All-Star honoree … averaged 24.0 points per game as a senior … secondteam all-league choice as a sophomore … first team all-conferencefinal two seasons … also lettered in football and baseball … all-confer-ence selection in both sports.

Personal: Born September 14, 1988 in Manitowoc, Wis. … son ofJohn and Mary Frozena … father played football at Air Force … major-ing in finance.

robert | FFRROOZZEENNAAJuniorG | 6-1 | 190Sherwood, Wis.Sherwood HS

Frozena’s Career StatsYear GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 7 0 9 1.3 0-0 00.0 0-0 00.0 3-4 75.0 0 2 2 0.3 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0.42008-09 11 0 22 2.0 1-4 25.0 0-0 00.0 2-4 50.0 4 3 7 0.6 3 0 0 3 0 0 4 0.4TOTAL 18 0 31 1.7 1-4 25.0 0-0 00.0 5-8 62.5 4 5 9 0.5 3 0 1 3 0 1 7 0.4

2008-09: Sidelined for the first 10games of the season with a knee injury... made his MU debut vs. WesternCarolina (12/19), and pulled down fourrebounds and scored two points in 11minutes of action ... Played a season-high 12 minutes in his second appear-

ance of the season, recording two points, two rebounds and a blockvs. Presbyterian (12/28) ... Led all MU reserves in scoring with a sea-son-high six points on 3-of-4 shooting from the field vs. Providence(1/17) ... concluded the year averaging 1.4 points and 1.1 reboundsper game … earned first letter.

Junior College: NJCAA Second Team All-America honoree at TylerJC under head coach Mike Marquis … posted season averages of 16.6points and 13.2 rebounds per game … rebound average ranked secondin the nation … shot 55.1 percent from the field and 43.4 percent frombehind the 3-point line … first team all-region selection … helpedguide the Apaches to a national ranking as high as 10th in the countryand the program’s first outright league title in 21 seasons.

High School: Played in 2006-07 at Massanutten Military Academyin Virginia … he averaged 12.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game andhelped the squad to an overall record of 20-9 and a regular seasonnational ranking … as a senior at Plano High School (2005-06), hehelped guide the team to the state title under head coach Tom Inman… averaged 15.0 points and 9.2 boards per contest that season, lead-ing Plano to a 29-8 overall record and a 60-58 win over HumbleKingwood in the championship matchup … named to the all-tourna-ment team ... all-state, all-region and all-district selection as a senior… posted season averages of 18.0 points, 9.5 rebounds and 5.0 assistsper game as a junior ... led the team in rebounding final two seasons.

Personal: Born August 14, 1987 in Dallas, Texas … son of RoxanneNewbill and Joseph Fulce Jr. … majoring in communications.

joseph | FFUULLCCEEJuniorF | 6-7 | 205Plano, TexasPlano HSTyler JC

Fulce’s Career StatsYear GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 11 0 62 5.6 6-12 50.0 0-2 00.0 3-4 75.0 6 6 12 1.1 13 0 3 1 1 2 15 1.4

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2008-09: Claimed MU’s“Rebounding Effort” Award andOlouma Nnamaka “Just Today” Award… finished ranked among the BIG EASTleaders in scoring (10th, 16.3 ppg.),rebounding (7th, 8.6 rpg.) and freethrow percentage (4th, 82.0) …

became the 41st player in MU history to record 1,000 career pointswith his first basketball vs. Georgetown (1/31) ... Registered a double-double with 19 points and 12 rebounds vs. Houston Baptist (11/14);was 8-of-12 shooting from the field against the Huskies ... Posted 21points and finished with nine rebounds vs. Chicago State (11/17) ...Netted a career-high 25 points and pulled down 10 rebounds vs.Milwaukee (11/22) for his seventh career double-double ... Tallied 18points and nine rebounds vs. Texas Southern (11/25) ... Recorded 15points and eight rebounds vs. Northern Iowa (11/28) ... Scored 14points with a pair of steals and eight rebounds, including five offensiveboards, vs. Central Michigan (12/2) ... Grabbed 10 of his career-high 13rebounds in the second half vs. Wisconsin (12/6) and finished with aseason-high two steals ... Secured his team-leading third double-dou-ble of the season by the first half vs. IPFW (12/13); finished with 19points on a career high nine field goals, and grabbed a career-best 18rebounds, one shy of tying a Bradley Center record ... Tallied 14points, seven rebounds, two steals and a blocked shot vs. Tennessee(12/16) ... Named to BIG EAST Honor Roll ... Went 8-of-13 from thefloor and 9-of-9 from the free throw line in scoring a career-high 27points vs. Western Carolina (12/19) ... Scored 16 points, including apair of 3-pointers, vs. NC State (12/22) ... Recorded his ninth careerdouble-double with a game-high 22 points, on a career-best five 3-pointers, and 11 rebounds vs. Presbyterian (12/28) ... Earned BIG EASTHonor Roll for the second time this season (12/29) ... Scored 15 pointsand added five rebounds and two steals vs. Villanova (1/1/09) ... Was4-of-6 from 3-point range and finished with 16 points vs. Cincinnati(1/4) ... One of four MU players to score in double figures at Rutgers(1/7) with 10 points ... Was credited with a game-high nine reboundsvs. West Virginia (1/10) ... Played a career-high 37 minutes, connectedon a career-high 10 field goals, and netted four of his five 3-pointersin the second half to lead Marquette to a 91-82 come-from-behindwin at Providence (1/17) ... Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll on Jan.19 ... Has made 28 of his last 29 free attempts heading into game vs.DePaul ... Dominated the glass with a game-high 17 rebounds in addi-tion to 16 points vs. DePaul (1/24) ... Matched a career-high with 37minutes played, tallying 13 points, six boards and a season-high threesteals at Notre Dame (1/26) ... Went 7-of-11 from the field and 7-of-8from the foul line and finished with 23 points vs. Georgetown (1/31) ...Played a career-high 39 minutes and tallied 14 rebounds and threeassists, matching a career high, at USF (2/6) ... Saw 39 minutes of

action again at Villanova (2/10), and finished with 22 points, includingthree 3-pointers in the first half, and nine rebounds ... Recorded 18points, seven rebounds and two steals vs. St. John’s (2/14) ... Posted14 points and matched a career high with two blocks vs. Seton Hall(2/17) ... Recorded 11th career double-double at Georgetown (2/21)with 17 points and a game-high 11 rebounds ... Knocked down three3-pointers and contributed 15 points with three steals vs. UConn(2/25) ... Recorded seventh double-double of the season with 16points and 10 rebounds at Louisville (3/1) ... Tallied second consecu-tive double-double with 22 points and game-high 10 boards atPittsburgh (3/4) ... Added 17 points in a career-high 42 minutes playedvs. Syracuse (3/7) ... Shot 8-of-15 from the field and posted 17 pointsand nine rebounds vs. St. Johnn’s (3/11) ... Recorded team-leadingninth double-double of the season (14th career) with 13 points and agame-high 11 rebounds vs. Villanova (3/12) ... Scored MU’s first 10points of the game and finished with a game-high 26 points andgrabbed eight rebounds vs. Utah State (3/20) ... Claimed his 10th dou-ble-double of the season vs. Missouri (3/22) with 13 points and game-high 11 rebounds ... concluded the year averaging 16.3 points and 8.6rebounds per game … earned third letter.

2007-08: All-BIG EAST Second Team ... Led all reserves with 11points in 16 minutes on 4-of-5 shooting from the field vs. IUPUI(11/10) ... Added 11 points on 5-of-7 shooting in addition to fiverebounds vs. Utah Valley (11/12) ... In first start of the season, scored15 points and had eight rebounds vs. Chaminade (11/19) ... Tied acareer high with four steals and two blocks vs. Oklahoma State (11/20)... Tallied 14 points, while shooting 71.4 percent (5-of-7) from the fieldvs. Duke (11/21) ... Averaged 12.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per gamein three games played at the Maui Invitational ... Netted 19 points andgrabbed a career-high 11 rebounds in producing his first-career dou-ble-double vs. UW-Milwaukee (11/30) ... Tallied 11 points and sixrebounds vs. Wisconsin (12/8) ... Scored 12 points while shooting 5-of-7 from the field and grabbed a team-high seven rebounds vs.Sacramento State (12/15) ... Garnered 14 points and eight reboundsvs. IPFW (12/17) ... Finished with five rebounds and 17 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the floor vs. Coppin St. (12/21) ... Tallied 12 points,two blocks, three steals and posted a game-high eight rebounds vs.Savannah State (12/29) ... Drained a career-high three 3-pointers andshot 4-of-4 from the foul line to finish with 17 points, including sixrebounds and two steals vs. Providence (1/3) ... Matched WesleyMatthews with a team-high 13 points and matched a career-best withthree 3-pointers before fouling out vs. West Virginia (1/6) ... Talliedsecond career double-double with 17-points, 11-rebound effort vs.Notre Dame (1/12) and matched a career-high with four steals ...Scored 11 of his team-high 14 points in the first half vs. Connecticut(1/20) ... Posted 14 points and team-high seven rebounds in 18 min-utes vs. DePaul ... Poured in a career- and game-high 23 points on 7-of-13 shooting from the field and 8-of-9 from the charity stripe vs. USF(1/29), and grabbed a team-high eight rebounds ... Netted 14 of his 19points in the second half vs. Cincinnati (2/2) ... Named to the BIG EASTHonor Roll (2/4) ... Tallied team-leading third double-double of theseason with 21 points and 11 rebounds vs. Notre Dame (2/8), in addi-tion to a career-high three assists ... Matched a season high with 23points on 8-of-16 shooting, including three 3-pointers and 5-of-5shooting from the free throw line, in addition to nine rebounds andtwo steals, vs. Seton Hall (2/12) ... Scored a game-high 15 points vs.

lazar | HHAAYYWWAARRDDSeniorF | 6-6 | 225Buffalo, N.Y.Notre Dame Prep

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VETERAN BIOGRAPHIESRutgers (2/23) ... Matched a career-high with four steals vs.Georgetown (3/1) ... Tallied fourth double-double of the season witheight points and 11 rebounds and knocked down three 3-pointers vs.Florida Gulf Coast (3/4) ... Registered 15 points and seven rebounds vs.Notre Dame (3/13) ... Contributed 10 points and seven rebounds vs.Pittsburgh (3/14) ... Played a season-high 35 minutes and shot 7-of-11from the field to finish with 16 points and seven rebounds vs.Kentucky (3/20).

2006-07: Scored six points in his collegiate debut and grabbed fiveboards against Hillsdale Coll. (Nov. 10) ... scored 14 points in 17 min-utes against Detroit (Nov. 14), where he also swiped four steals ... hada career high eight rebounds and two assists to go along with eightpoints in win over Eastern Mich. (Nov. 18) ... registered eight points in15 minutes against Valparaiso (Nov. 27) ... clocked in 18 minutes andscored six points vs. North Dakota State (Dec. 2) ... scored 10 pointsand matched a career best with eight rebounds in 21 minutes againstWisconsin (Dec. 9) ... tallied 13 points and grabbed a team high sevenrebounds against UMBC (Dec. 16) ... scored six points in 14 minutes vs.Oakland (Dec. 19) ... in 20 minutes, scored eight points and grabbedfive rebounds against Morgan State (Dec. 22) ... scored 12 points,going 8-for-8 from the free throw line, while playing 21 minutes offthe bench ... scored seven points and grabbed five rebounds in 18

minutes vs. Syracuse (Jan. 7) ... in 16 minutes against Seton Hall (Jan.24), had seven points and three rebounds ... recorded five points andfive rebounds in 13 minutes against Providence (Feb. 3) ... matched acareer high with 14 points against Georgetown (Feb. 10) ... matched aseason high with eight rebounds again DePaul (Feb. 14) ... playing in acareer-high 28 minutes against Villanova (Feb. 19), scored a career-best 18 points ... reached double-digits in points (14) for the eighthtime this season, against St. John's (Mar. 7) ... registered 11 pointsagainst Pittsburgh (Mar. 8) … earned first letter.

High School: Hayward played at Notre Dame Prep in Fitchburg,Mass. ... was rated among the top-25 wings by Scout.com and thenumber 69 overall prospect of 2006 by Hoopmasters.com's VanColeman ... averaged 27.0 points and was named All-Prep SchoolInvitational Team in 2005 ... averaged 18.8 points, 7.9 rebounds, andshot 42.0 percent from three point range and 86.0 percent from thefree throw line as a senior ... co-MVP of the National Prep SchoolInvitational.

Personal: Born November 26, 1986 ... son of Lazar Sr. ...has ayounger brother, Avery ... majoring in social welfare and justice.

Hayward’s Career StatsYear GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 34 16 553 16.3 83-194 42.8 10-48 20.8 48-72 66.7 61 63 124 3.6 73 1 10 35 3 20 224 6.62007-08 35 33 889 25.4 158-333 47.4 41-91 45.1 92-119 77.3 66 162 228 6.5 94 3 21 63 13 39 449 12.82008-09 35 35 1109 31.7 204-435 46.9 53-148 35.8 109-133 .820 99 203 302 8.6 89 2 39 65 9 35 570 16.3TOTAL 104 84 2551 24.5 445-962 46.3 104-27 36.2 249-324 76.9 226 428 654 6.3 256 6 70 163 25 94 1243 12.0

2008-09: Sidelined for the first 10games of the season with a foot injury... Made his MU debut vs. WesternCarolina (12/19) and tallied threepoints, one block and a rebound in 11minutes of action ... Made secondcareer appearance vs. Presbyterian

(12/28) and recorded four points and a block, while four of his fiverebounds came on the offensive glass ... Tallied four points, two

rebounds and a pair of blocks vs. Cincinnati (1/4) ... concluded the yearaveraging 1.3 points and 1.1 rebounds per game … earned first letter.

High School: First team all-region selection as a senior at Ft. BendBush High School in Richmond, Texas under head coach RonnieCourtney … posted season averages of 14.2 points, 9.5 rebounds and6.3 blocks per game … was also tabbed to the all-district first team …helped squad to overall record of 25-9 and an appearance in theregional quarterfinals … named the program’s defensive player of theyear … posted season averages of 5.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 1.5blocks per game as a junior … served as team captain in 2007-08 … col-lected three triple-doubles on the year … competed at the AAU levelwith the Houston Lynx.

Personal: Born January 4, 1990 in Houston, Texas … son ofCatherine and Anthony Otule … full name is ChristopherChukwunonso Otule … one of three children … undecided on a major.

chris | OOTTUULLEESophomoreC | 6-10 | 230Richmond, TexasFt. Bend Bush HS

Otule’s Career StatsYear GP GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 9 0 60 6.7 4-11 36.4 0-0 00.0 4-10 40.0 5 5 10 1.1 9 0 0 6 5 0 12 1.3

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Junior College: First Team NJCAAAll-America selection at Indian HillsCommunity College in 2008-09 underhead coach Jeff Kidder … finished with1,254 points in two years, the third-best mark in school history … helpedsquad to 58-13 record during his

tenure, including a league title, conference tournament championshipand national tourney appearance … two-time first team all-regionhonoree … averaged 17.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.6steals per game as a sophomore … led the team in scoring, assists andsteals … shot 50.8 percent from the field and 79.0 percent from thefree throw line … Warriors finished the season ranked No. 2 in the

nation and were top-five all season … posted season averages of 17.8points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.8 steals per outing as a fresh-man … tabbed honorable mention All-America by the NJCAA …Warriors finished sixth at the NJCAA national tournament in 2007-08,collecting a 28-10 overall record … started all 71 games of his careerand reached double figures in scoring in 65 of those outings.

High School: Four-year starter and letterwinner at Bay View HighSchool … concluded his career with 1,312 points, the first player inschool history to reach the 1,000-point mark … Associated Press FirstTeam All-State honoree as a senior under head coach Kyle Brokmeier… averaged 19.9 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game thatseason … was also named all-state by the Wisconsin BasketballCoaches Association … tabbed all-conference and all-city each of hisfinal two campaigns at Bay View … named to the all-league squadeach of his four seasons … named to Milwaukee Journal Sentinel all-state rosters in 2005-06 and 2006-07 … played under Bill Jones his firstthree seasons … voted the top AAU player in the state and helped DTAto the state title.

Personal: Born March 6, 1989 in Milwaukee, Wis. … son ofMaryann Woods … has a daughter, Sanyha (2) ... majoring in commu-nication studies.

dwight | BBUUYYCCKKSSJuniorG | 6-3 | 190Milwaukee, Wis.Bay View HSIndian Hills JC

High School: Consensus top-100nationally ranked signee … rated 50thoverall by Scout.com (fifth-best overallpoint guard), 60th by Rivals.com and74th by ESPN.com … three-year letter-winner and starter at Christian LifeCenter Academy in Humble, Texas,

under head coach Carlos Wilson … helped guide program to theNational Association of Christian Athletes Elite Division I national title… was named the event’s most outstanding offensive player … aver-aged 20.3 points and 8.3 assists per game in the event’s three outings

… program finished with an overall record of 35-2 … posted overallseason averages of 22.0 points, 8.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 stealsper game … shot 48.0 percent from the field and 42.0 percent frombehind the 3-point line … named to all-area squad in greater Houston… tabbed team’s most valuable player … selected to play in Reebok All-American Game … McDonald’s All-America nominee … preseason all-area selection entering senior season … averaged 21.0 points, 8.0assists and 3.0 steals per contest as a junior … helped team to 32-10overall record … the Cougars finished 42-8 in 2006-07 … he chipped in18.0 points, 7.0 assists and 3.0 steals per game that season … namedto the all-underclassmen list by USA Today after averaging 18.8 pointsper contest at Community Christian High School in Stockbridge, Ga., asa freshman … competed for Grassroots Canada on the AAU circuitunder Ro Russell … guided squad to 2008 titles at the adidas Super 64and NBA Players Association Top-100 event … tabbed top playmakerat the NBA camp and was named to the all-create squad at the ReebokAll-American Camp.

Personal: Born July 5, 1990 in Toronto, Canada … son of SuzetteCadougan … undecided on a major.

junior | CCAADDOOUUGGAANNFreshmanG | 6-1 | 205Toronto, OntarioChristian Life CenterAcademy

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Junior College: First Team NJCAAAll-America selection as a freshman atHutchinson Community College … alsonamed Jayhawk West Freshman of theYear and was a first team all-confer-ence and all-region honoree … aver-aged 21.6 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.6

assists and 1.5 steals per game … scoring average ranked 14th in thenation … netted 20-or-more points on 22 occasions in 2008-09 andcollected 30-or-more points three times … finished with a school-record 46 points against Coffeyville CC … NJCAA National Player of the

Week selection … set freshman records at Hutchinson in both freethrows made (191) and attempted (248) … scoring average is second-best effort in Blue Dragon history … finished in the top-10 in eight dif-ferent categories.

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Wakefield High School inRaleigh, N.C. … member of state championship squad in 2006 … net-ted 16 points in the title game and was tabbed the matchup’s mostvaluable player … Wolverines finished 27-4 that season … namedNews & Observer Player of the Year … voted conference’s most valu-able player as a senior … averaged 25.1 points per game that season… team finished 19-11 and advanced to the state tournament region-als … scored school-record 49 points in a win over Wake Forest-Roseville High School … named second team all-state by NC Preps.com… spent 2007-08 campaign at The Patterson School in Lenoir, N.C. …averaged 14.7 points, 5.6 assists and 4.5 rebounds per game, helpingthe team to an overall record of 36-2.

Personal: Born September 28, 1989 in Raleigh, North Carolina …son of Carolyn Johnson-Odom and Lonnie Odom … undecided on amajor.

darius | JJOOHHNNSSOONN--OODDOOMMSophomoreG | 6-2 | 200Raleigh, N.C.Wakefield HSHutchinson CC

High School: Consensus top-100nationally ranked signee … rated 46thoverall by Rivals.com, 55th byESPN.com and 75th by Scout.com ….Also tabbed the 26th-best power for-ward prospect by Scout.com … two-time Associated Press Wisconsin State

Player of the Year honoree and “Mr. Basketball” selection under headcoach Steve Collins at Madison Memorial High School … led squad to26-1 overall record and WIAA Division I Championship in 2008-09 …four-year letterwinner and starter for the Spartans, who posted a 94-8 slate with him in the starting lineup … concluded career with 1,669points and 779 rebounds to rank first in both categories at Memorial,surpassing former Golden Eagle Wesley Matthews’ previous marks …program leader in steals (164) … garnered all-league accolades each ofhis four seasons … also tabbed state’s top player by the Wisconsin

Basketball Coaches Association as a senior … garnered first team all-state accolades from the Associated Press and WBCA each of his finaltwo campaigns … also Big Eight Conference Player of the year in 2007-08 and 2008-09 … averaged 17.7 points, 8.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists and2.1 steals per game in 2008-09 … shot 50.8 percent from the field …Spartans claimed sixth-straight conference title, the second programin 83 years to accomplish that feat … tabbed to the all-area team byThe Capital Times … contributed 25 points and 12 rebounds in thestate title game … named state tourney’s most valuable player in2007-08 after averaging 30.0 points and 14.7 rebounds per game inthe event … Spartans made championship game appearance that sea-son … for the year, he contributed 21.0 points and 11.7 rebounds pergame … team finished 23-3 overall … set school’s single-game reboundmark with 22 against Benilde … all-conference, all-city and third teamall-state selection as a sophomore after posting season averages of16.5 points and 6.3 boards per outing … shot 55.0 percent from thefloor … chipped in 12.9 points and 5.6 rebounds per contest as a fresh-man en route to honorable mention all-state recognition … AAUaction includes stints with the Wisconsin Rebels, Unique All-Starts andIllinois Bobcats … named to all-tournament squad at the iS8/Nike Tip-Off Fall Classic in 2008 … tabbed to the 2009 FLA-USA All-Star GameAll-Showcase Team … contributed 13 points and seven rebounds forTeam USA.

Personal: Born March 6, 1991 in Madison, Wis. … son of Timothyand Latanya Maymon … one of five children … undecided on a major.

jeronne | MMAAYYMMOONNFreshmanF | 6-6 | 250Madison, Wis.Memorial HS

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NEWCOMER BIOGRAPHIESPrep School: Averaged 13.4 points, 11.2 rebounds and 6.0 blocks

per game at Stoneridge Prep in Simi Valley, Calif., under head coachBabacar Sy … helped squad to an overall record of 17-13 … squad wasnationally ranked in the preseason polls … rated the 125th-bestprospect in the nation by HoopScoopOnline.com among 2009 gradu-ates … participated in the 2008 adidas Nations Experience and theNational Prep Showcase … named to honorable mention squad of theclass of 2009 by NBN Basketball Magazine … ranked as the 30th-bestcenter in the class of 2009 by ESPN.com.

Personal: Born April 12, 1990 in Dakar, Senegal … son ofMamadou Mbao and Awa Seck … one of eight children … has fivebrothers (Pape, Ablaye, Cheichk, Mamadou and Mohammed) and twosisters (Fama, Anjia) … undecided on a major.

youssoupha | MMBBAAOOFreshmanC | 7-2 | 215Dakar, SenegalStoneridge Prep

High School: Consensus top-100nationally ranked signee … rated 96thby Scout.com (21st-best small for-ward), 97th by ESPN.com and 99th byRivals.com … ranked the sixth-bestprospect in the state regardless ofposition by TexasHoops.com … first

team all-region and all-state selection by the Texas Association ofBasketball Coaches as a senior at Cypress Springs High School …

tabbed player of the year by the Houston Area Boys BasketballCoaches Association … concluded his career with the program first all-time in rebounds (771), first in blocked shots (375) and third in points(1,420) … played for three seasons under head coach John Harmatuk… also tabbed the District 15 5A Most Valuable Player in 2008-09 …posted season averages of 24.6 points, 11.7 rebounds and 6.1 blocksper game … preseason all-Houston first team honoree … helped thePanthers to the 5A playoffs in 2007-08 after averaging 18.4 points, 8.6rebounds and 4.1 blocks per game … missed the conclusion of his jun-ior season due to injury … tabbed the district’s newcomer of the yearas a sophomore … contributed 11.4 points and 8.1 boards per gamethat season … Panthers finished 27-7 that season and he finished thecampaign with 102 blocks … attended Strake Jesuit CollegePreparatory in 2005-06.

Personal: Born September 23, 1990 in Houston, Texas … son ofErrol and Jackie Williams … brother, Franz, played football at McNeeseState … undecided on a major.

erik | WWIILLLLIIAAMMSSFreshmanF | 6-7 | 200Houston, TexasCypress Springs HS

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25 victories. 12 BIG EASTConference wins. 2 all-league players.1 NCAA Championship appearanceand victory. 1 nationally rankedrecruiting class.

Each of the impressive accomplish-ments listed above, as well as numer-ous others, were recorded during head

coach Buzz Williams’ first season leading the Marquette Universitymen’s basketball program.

The Golden Eagles’ performance in 2008-09 mirrored that of aprogram firmly established in the tenure of a successful head coach,not that of a team under the direction of a first-year mentor.

Williams directed MU to a 25-10 overall record last season, whichincluded a school-record 12 BIG EAST victories. The Golden Eaglesadvanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship and wereranked among the nation’s top-25 teams the entire campaign. A pairof players, Jerel McNeal and Wesley Matthews, claimed all-leagueaccolades and McNeal also claimed All-America honors.

Off the court, Williams and his staff assembled a consensus top-25recruiting class, a group rated as high as No. 1 in the country byHoopScoopOnline.com. The program’s community service effortshave also reached new heights under Williams, highlighted by “Buzz’sBunch.” This group, founded by Williams,focuses on providing opportunities for spe-cial needs children to attend games andsummer camps. The Golden Eagles havealso continued and strengthened their long-standing relationships with Children’sHospital as well as Special Olympics.

In 2007-08, Williams served as an assis-tant coach with the Golden Eagles in his firstseason at Marquette. MU concluded theyear 25-10 and advanced to the secondround of the NCAA Tournament for the firsttime since 2003.

His coaching career has included stintsas an assistant, associate head and headcoach. He has nearly 15 years of experienceat the NCAA Division I level. Williams hasrecruited and coached over 20 players whohave earned all-conference accolades,including one league player of the year, two

conference freshmenof the year and anAssociated Press All-American (McNeal).

Williams arrivedin Milwaukee afterserving for one sea-son as the headcoach at theUniversity of NewOrleans. He guidedthe Privateers to a14-win campaign in2006-07 and his ros-ter featured BoMcCalebb, the SunBelt ConferencePlayer of the Year.UNO claimed fourthplace in the SunBelt's WesternDivision andadvanced to the league tournament quarterfinals. The squad claimedas many victories on the road that season as it had in the previousthree seasons combined. His recruiting class for the 2007-08 seasonwas ranked in the top 50 nationally by HoopScoopOnline.com.

Prior to UNO, Williams served as an assistant coach and recruitingcoordinator at Texas A&M for two seasons (2004-05/2005-06) underhead coach Billy Gillispie. Both of his recruiting classes with the Aggieswere ranked among the best in the nation and featured some of thetop-ranked talent at the prep level. The squad made its first NCAATournament appearance in 25 years in 2005-06 and the previous teamposted the top turnaround in the nation, improving its win total in

UALR ..............................2-1Arkansas St. ..................0-2Central Michigan ............1-0Chicago St. ....................1-0Cincinnati ........................1-0Connecticut ....................0-1Dayton ............................0-1Denver ............................2-0DePaul............................2-0Florida Atlantic ................0-2Florida International........1-0Florida St. ......................0-1Georgetown ....................2-0Hampton ........................0-1Houston Baptist ..............1-0IPFW ..............................1-0Jacksonville St. ..............1-0Lamar ............................1-0UL-Lafayette ..................1-1UL-Monroe......................1-1Louisville ........................0-1Middle Tennessee St. ....0-1Milwaukee ......................1-0Mississippi ......................0-1Mississippi St. ................0-1Missouri ..........................0-1NC St. ............................1-0

North Texas ....................2-0Northern Iowa ................1-0Northwestern St. ............0-1Notre Dame ....................1-0Pittsburgh ......................0-1Presbyterian ..................1-0Providence......................1-0Rutgers ..........................1-0St. John’s........................2-0Seton Hall ......................1-0South Alabama ..............0-1USF ................................0-1Syracuse ........................0-1Tennessee ......................0-1Texas Southern ..............1-0UT-Tyler ..........................1-0Troy ................................1-0Tulane ............................1-1Utah St. ..........................1-0Vermont ..........................0-1Villanova ........................1-2West Virginia ..................1-0Western Carolina............1-0Western Kentucky ..........0-1Wisconsin ......................1-0TOTALS......................39-27

Coaching Career2008-09 Head Coach Marquette NCAA Second Round2007-08 Assistant Coach Marquette NCAA Second Round2006-07 Head Coach New Orleans2004-05/2005-06 Assistant Coach Texas A&M NCAA Second Round (2005-06)

NIT Third Round (2004-05)2003-04 Associate Head Coach Colorado State2000-01/2002-03 Assistant Coach Colorado State NCAA First Round (2002-03)1999-00 Assistant Coach Northwestern State1998-99 Assistant Coach Texas A&M-Kingsville1994-95/1997-98 Assistant Coach Texas-Arlington1992-93/1993-94 Student Assistant Coach Oklahoma City Univ.1990-91/1991-92 Student Assistant Coach Navarro College

Williams FileBirth Date: September 1, 1972Hometown: Van Alstyne, TexasFamily: Corey (wife) and children Zera (6), Calvin (5), Mason (2) and Addyson (1)Education: Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1999 (Master’s in Kinesiology)

Oklahoma City Univ., 1994 (Bachelor’s in Kinesiology)

buzz | WWIILLLLIIAAMMSSHead CoachSecond YearOklahoma City, 1994

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2004-05 by 14 games compared to 2003-04.

Williams spent four seasons (2000-01/2003-04) at Colorado State, serving asan assistant the first three seasons beforebeing promoted to associate head coach in2003-04. Two of his recruiting classes wereranked among the 40-best in the nation,including the 2003 group, which wastabbed No. 1 in the Mountain WestConference.

Colorado State made its first NCAATournament appearance in 13 years duringhis tenure and he was named one of thetop assistants in the country byHoopScoopOnline.com. Williams was pre-viously an assistant at Northwestern State(1999-2000), Texas A&M- Kingsville (1998-99) and Texas-Arlington (1994-98).

Williams signed the highest-ratedrecruiting class in the history of theSouthland Conference while atNorthwestern State. The Demonsadvanced to their first ever NCAATournament the following season and twoof his recruited players were named all-conference, while one was tabbedSouthland Conference Tournament MVP.

His accomplishments at Texas A&M-Kingsville include signing the 1998-99 LoneStar Conference Freshman of the Year anda third team All-America guard.

At Texas-Arlington, Williamsrecruited a Southland ConferenceFreshman of the Year and signed the firstAcademic All-American in the school's his-tory. Williams was a student assistantcoach from 1992-94 at Oklahoma CityUniversity where he assisted the team tothe 1994 NAIA championship after itadvanced to the Sweet 16 the previousseason.

Williams served as a student assis-tant from 1990-92 at Navarro College(Corsicana, Texas) where the team wonconsecutive conference titles while sport-ing a 45-17 record during his tenure. Hebegan his career under mentor Lewis Orr,who was inducted into the National JuniorCollege Athletic Association Hall of Famein 2009 after a 37-year career at the juniorcollege level.

The Van Alstyne, Texas, nativeearned a bachelor's degree in kinesiologyfrom Oklahoma City University in 1994before completing his master's work in thesame field at Texas A&M-Kingsville in1999.

Williams is married to the formerCorey Norman and the couple has twodaughters, Zera (6) and Addyson (1), andtwo sons, Calvin (5) and Mason (3).

All-Conference Players (recruited or coached by Buzz Williams)2007-08 (Marquette / BIG EAST)Jerel McNEal (Sr., Guard) -- 1st TeamWesley Matthews (Sr., Guard) - 2nd Team

2007-08 (Marquette / BIG EAST)Jerel McNeal (Jr., Guard) – 2nd TeamLazar Hayward (So., Forward) – 2nd TeamDominic James (Jr., Guard) – 2nd Team

2006-07 (New Orleans / Sun Belt)Bo McCalebb (Jr., Guard) – 1st Team (Player of the Year)

2005-06 (Texas A&M / Big 12)Joseph Jones (So., Forward) – 2nd TeamAcie Law (Jr., Guard) – Honorable Mention

2004-05 (Texas A&M / Big 12)Antoine Wright (Jr., Forward) – 2nd TeamJoseph Jones (Fr., Center) – Honorable MentionAcie Law (So., Guard) – Honorable Mention

2003-04 (Colorado State / Mountain West)Matt Nelson (Jr., Center) – 3rd TeamDwight Boatner (Fr., Guard) – Honorable MentionMatt Williams (Jr., Forward) – Honorable Mention

2002-03 (Colorado State / Mountain West)Matt Nelson (So., Center) – 3rd TeamAndy Birley (Sr., Guard) – Honorable MentionBrian Greene (Sr., Forward) – Honorable MentionMichael Morris (Fr., Guard) – Honorable Mention

2001-02 (Colorado State / Mountain West)Brian Greene (Jr., Forward) – 2nd TeamAndy Birley (Jr., Guard) – Honorable Mention

1998-99 (Texas A&M-Kingsville / Lone Star Conference)Eric Potter – Freshman of the Year

1997-98 (Texas-Arlington / Southland Conference)Bill Washington – Freshman of the YearScott Cross – Academic All-America

1996-97 (Texas-Arlington / Southland Conference)Anthony Durham – 2nd TeamScott Cross – Academic All-America

1995-96 (Texas-Arlington / Southland Conference)Damon Johnson – 1st Team

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Collegiate coaching veteran TonyBenford, considered one of the topassistant coaches in the country, is inhis second season with the MarquetteUniversity men’s basketball program.

A veteran of postseason success,Marquette’s NCAA Championshipappearance in 2009 marked the 11thcampaign in Benford’s career he has

helped guide a program to tournament competition.

Benford has played a key role in compiling a consensus top-252009 recruiting class for the Golden Eagles, a group ranked by onemedia outlet as the best in the country.

He had spent each of the previous two campaigns at Nebraska,working under head coach Doc Sadler. The Huskers collected 37 totalvictories in the two seasons, highlighted by a trip to the NationalInvitation Tournament in 2008. The squad posted 20 victories in 2007-08, just the 12th 20-win campaign in the program's 112-year historyand the first in nearly a decade. Nebraska players were also well rep-resented on the all-league squads, including three honorees last year.

Following each of his two seasons at Nebraska, Benford earnedwell-deserved recognition as he was ranked among the top-35 assis-tant coaches in the nation by Basketball Times magazine andHoopScoopOnline.com. The list compiled the 100 top assistant coach-es among the over 330 basketball schools at the Division I level.Benford is currently ranked 14th among assistants byHoopScoopOnline.com.

Benford's recruiting and coachingefforts have helped develop multiple all-conference caliber players at each of thestops during his coaching career. Four ofthose individuals, Ike Diogu (Arizona St. -Indiana Pacers), Eddie House (Arizona St. -Boston Celtics), Jeff Pendergraph (ArizonaSt. – Portland Trailblazers) and KennyThomas (New Mexico - Sacramento Kings)are currently featured on NBA rosters.

Off the court, Benford helped theHuskers make significant strides on therecruiting trail. Nebraska's eight-manrecruiting class for 2007 was ranked amongthe top 25 in the nation by at least threemajor recruiting services, includingESPN.com's Bob Gibbons (21st), CSTV.com'sVan Coleman (12th) andHoopScoopOnline.com's Clark Francis (5th).

Prior to Nebraska, Benford served onthe Arizona State bench as an assistant

coach for his first six years in Tempe. He was then named associatehead coach for his last two seasons with the Sun Devils. During histime at Arizona State (1999 to 2006), Benford recruited and coachedPac-10 Players of the Year Ike Diogu (2005, consensus All-America)and Eddie House (2000), and also brought in all-league performer JeffPendergraph in 2006. Benford helped the Sun Devils to four postsea-son appearances during his tenure, including gaining a spot in the sec-ond round of the 2003 NCAA Tournament.

Before joining the ASU staff, Benford spent six seasons as an assis-tant coach at New Mexico (1993 to 1998). He helped New Mexico tofive NCAA Tournament bids while winning 73.2 percent of its games(139-51 record). New Mexico picked up a pair of Western AthleticConference tournament titles (1993 and 1996) and a regular-seasonchampionship (1994) with Benford on the sideline. During his stintwith the Lobos, Benford coached the top four scorers in program his-tory, including all-time leading scorer Kenny Thomas, who Benfordrecruited to New Mexico.

Benford finished his playing career at Texas Tech in 1986 and dur-ing his playing days, he helped the Red Raiders to two SouthwestConference Tournament titles (1985, 1986) and the SWC regular-sea-son championship in 1985. He was an all-conference pick as a seniorand was the league tournament most valuable player. He earned hisbachelor's in physical education from TTU in 1992.

A native of Hobbs, N.M., Benford was a 1986 fourth-round NBADraft selection by the Boston Celtics. He played professionally inHolland during the 1986-87 season.

As a prep all-star, Benford was a Converse All-American and theNew Mexico Player of the Year after pouring in 27.5 points per gameas a senior. He led Hobbs to the state title in his sophomore and jun-ior years, earning MVP honors of the state championship tournamentafter posting 29 points in the title game as a junior.

Benford and his wife, Deborah, have two daughters, Audriana (20)and Milena (12), and one son, Tony Jr. (17). Benford also has a son,Jeremy (27).

tony | BBEENNFFOORRDDAssistant CoachSecond YearTexas Tech, 1992

Coaching Career2008-pres. Marquette Asst. Coach NCAA (2009)2006-08 Nebraska Asst. Coach NIT (2008)2006 UTEP Asst. Coach2004-06 Arizona St. Assoc. Head Coach NIT (2005)1998-04 Arizona St. Asst. Coach NCAA (2003)

NIT (2002)NIT (2000)

1992-98 New Mexico Asst. Coach NCAA (1998)NCAA (1997)NCAA (1996) – WAC Tournament ChampionsNCAA (1994) – WAC Regular Season ChampionsNCAA (1993) – WAC Tournament Champions

Benford FileBirth Date: March 22, 1964Hometown: Hobbs, N.M.Family: Deborah (wife) and children Audriana (20), Milena (12), Tony Jr. (17) and Jeremy (27).Education: Texas Tech, 1992 (Bachelor’s in Physical Education)

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The 2009-10 campaign will markthe second for David “Aki” Collins withthe Marquette University men’s bas-ketball program.

Collins has played a key role in com-piling a consensus top-25 2009 recruit-ing class for the Golden Eagles, a groupranked by one media outlet as the best

in the country.

Collins arrived in Milwaukee after working as an assistant coach atfellow Jesuit institution Fairfield University for two seasons under EdCooley. The Stags collected 21 league victories in the Metro AtlanticAthletic Conference during his tenure and in 2006-07 posted the pro-gram's longest winning streak in 20 years. Fairfield was represented onthe all-league team both years.

Previous to Fairfield, Collins spent three seasons at MarshallUniversity. During his stay at Marshall (2003-06), he assisted with theprogram's transition between conferences. The Thundering Herdplaced several student-athletes on the Conference USA and Mid-American Conference all-league teams.

The Brooklyn native came to Marshall after three seasons as anassistant coach at Howard University, where he served under headcoach Frankie Allen. Before his arrival at Howard, the program postedjust three victories in the previous two seasons. After winning 10games during the 2000-01 campaign, the Bison won 18 games in2001-02 and advanced to the conference championship game.

Collins helped sign two preseason MEAC Player of the Year candi-dates in Aki Thomas (2002) and Kyle Williams (2003), both of whomtransferred to Howard from the University of Colorado, followingCollins when he made the trip back East. He also coached 2003 MEACPlayer of the Year, Ronnie Williams.

Prior to Howard, Collins spent three seasons as an assistant coachat Colorado, one year as a volunteer and two as a full-time assistant.His responsibilities with the Buffalos included coordinating filmexchange and participating in on-campus recruiting activities. Hecoached Jaquay Walls while in Boulder, who went on to become a sec-ond-round NBA draft pick by the Indiana Pacers in 2000.

During his stint at Colorado, Collins recruited or coached threeplayers who finished No. 1 in the program’s record book in careerrebounding (Stephane Pelle), career 3-pointers made (Kenny Price)and assists in a season (Jose Winston).

He began his collegiate playing career at Morehouse College,before transferring to Clark Atlanta University for his sophomore year.He prepped at LaSalle Academy in New York, where he led his team toa 26-1 record and the New York City championship as a sophomore.LaSalle earned a top 20 preseason ranking prior to his senior cam-paign.

He earned a bachelor's degree in communications from ClarkAtlanta in 1997. Following graduation, Collins continued a three-yeartenure as an account supervisor for Electronic Data Systems.

Collins is married to the former Ina Taylor and the couple has oneson, Daniel.

aki | CCOOLLLLIINNSSAssistant CoachSecond YearClark Atlanta, 1997

Coaching Career2008-pres. Marquette Asst. Coach NCAA (2009)2006-08 Fairfield Asst. Coach2003-06 Marshall Asst. Coach2000-03 Howard Asst. Coach1997-00 Colorado Asst. Coach NIT (2000)

NIT (1999)

Collins FileBirth Date: August 6, 1971Hometown: Brooklyn , N.Y.Family: Ina (wife) and son Daniel (1).Education: Clark Atlanta, 1997 (Bachelor’s in Communications)

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The 2009-10 campaign with markthe second for Scott Monarch atMarquette, but the first season for himas an assistant coach with the pro-gram.

After serving as director of basket-ball operations in 2008-09, Monarchwill move up the bench this season to

a similar position in which he served under Williams in 2006-07.

Monarch arrived in Milwaukee after most recently serving as anassistant coach at Tyler Junior College in Texas. He helped guidethe Apaches to an overall record of 25-3 and the program's firstoutright league title in 21 years. TJC advanced to the quarterfinalsof the Region XIV Tournament and posted a 19-3 league slate enroute to a final national ranking of 10th in the country.

In 2006-07, the Owensboro, Ky., native served as an assistantcoach and recruiting coordinator under Williams at the Universityof New Orleans. The Privateers posted a 14-win campaign thatyear and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt ConferenceTournament.

He had spent the previous six seasons as the head coach atPanola College in Carthage, Texas. Monarch left the program asthe school's all-time winningest coach, posting a 63 percent win-ning percentage. He was named the 2003 National Junior CollegeAthletic Association Region XIV Coach of the Year after leading thePonies to the regular season conference championship.

During his career, Monarch has helped guide 42 players toNCAA Division I programs from the junior college ranks and near-ly 20 to all-conference accolades. He also coached the all-timescoring leader in junior college history, Omar Thomas.

Monarch, who received his master's degree from Baylor in 1991after earning his undergraduate degree from Mississippi Valley Statein 1986, has also served as an associate head coach at Tennessee State(1999-2000) and Kentucky Wesleyan (1996-98).

At Kentucky Wesleyan, Monarch was part of a program thatreached the 1998 NCAA Division II national championship game. Healso recruited and helped develop four players who would later befirst-team All-Americans. Two of those standouts became NationalPlayers of the Year.

Monarch served as an assistant coach at Grambling State in 1998-99.

He started his career at McLennan Community College in 1990 andcoached there for three seasons. He then went on to spend three sea-sons at Navarro College.

Monarch is married to the former Stephanie Peters and the cou-ple has a daughter, Samantha (2).

scott | MMOONNAARRCCHHAssistant CoachSecond YearMississippi Valley St., 1986

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Coaching Career2009-pres. Marquette Asst. Coach2008-09 Marquette Dir. of Basketball Oper. NCAA (2009)2007-08 Tyler JC Asst. Coach2006-07 New Orleans Asst. Coach2000-06 Panola JC Head Coach1999-00 Tennessee St. Assoc. Head Coach1998-99 Grambling St. Asst. Coach1996-98 Kentucky Wes. Assoc. Head Coach NCAA Division II (1998)1993-96 McLennan CC Asst. Coach1990-93 Navarro College Asst. Coach

Monarch FileBirth Date: December 26, 1966Hometown: Owensboro, Ky.Family: Stephanie (wife) and daughter Samantha (2).Education: Mississippi Valley State, 1986 (Bachelor’s in Health &

Physical Education Recreation)Baylor, 1991 (Master’s in Health & Physical Education Recreation)

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The newest member of theMarquette men’s basketball staff isBart Lundy, who joins the program in2008-09 as the director of basketballoperations following a successfultenure as head coach at High PointUniversity.

Lundy, 37, owns an 11-year headcoaching record of 211-128 (.622) at a pair of programs. When heclaimed his 200th win on February 27, 2008, he became one of theyoungest coaches in NCAA history to reach that milestone. His careerwinning percentage also placed him in the top-10 percent amongactive coaches in the country.

Lundy arrives in Milwaukee after serving each of the previous sixseasons as head coach at High Point. He compiled an overall record of96-87 and guided the program to numerous individual and team acco-lades. During his tenure, the Panthers set school records for NCAADivision I wins in a season, conference victories, road wins and RPIranking. Lundy was tabbed the nationall rookie coach of the year in2003 by CollegeInsider.com.

The Galax, Va., native collected the top-rated Big South recruitingclasses on five occasions at HPU and has developed multiple student-athletes into all-conference caliber performers. Honors collected byPanthers players under Lundy’s supervision includeplayer of the year (3), defensive player of the year andthe league’s all-time leading rebounder (Arizona Reid).Reid was tabbed the conference MVP on two occasions(2006, 2007) and Danny Gathings earned the accolade in2004. Gathings was named NCAA Sportsman of theYear in 2003.

Lundy was tabbed the Big South Coach of the Yearby several publications in 2004 after leading the team toa 19-11 overall record and an appearance in the league’sconference tournament championship game in his firstseason.

Lundy mentored HPU’s first-ever All-America hon-oree (Gathings) and had three players claim the awardduring his six-year stint on the sidelines. Both Gathingsand Reid were named “Best of the Best” as part of a cel-

ebration of 25 years in the Big South Conference.

Previous to High Point, Lundy compiled an overall record of 115-41 in five seasons at Queens University of Charlotte. His tenureincluded a pair of NCAA Division II Elite Eight appearances and one tripto the Final Four (2003). He recruited and coached five All-Americaselections, including the 2003 national player of the year (SpencerRoss).

Lundy was tabbed the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic ConferenceCoach of the Year in 2001 and was also named the NCAA East RegionCoach of the Year that season. The Royals claimed the league title infour of his five years on the bench and shattered the school record forvictories in a season (29 in 2002-03) on three occasions.

In the classroom during his decade as a head coach, 90 percent ofthe student-athletes under Lundy earned their degrees and 100 per-cent were on track to graduate entering their final season of eligibili-ty. Highly involved in the profession and the community, he hasserved on NCAA and NABC committees while also working with theYMCA and Boys & Girls Club. He has also worked with the United Wayand All-Pro Dads.

His career at Queens included a three-year stint (1995-97) as anassistant coach under Dale Layer.

A 1994 graduate of Winthrop, Lundy was a player at UNCPembroke and Lenoir-Rhyne before starting his coaching career. Lundywas an assistant at Winthrop for three years (1993-95) under headcoach Dan Kenney before becoming an assistant at Queens. He earnedhis master’s degree from Winthrop in 1998.

Lundy is the proud father of three sons: Ian, Kellen and Alec.

bart | LLUUNNDDYYDir. of Basketball OperationsFirst YearWinthrop, 1994

Coaching Career2009-pres. Marquette Dir. of Basketball Oper.2003-09 High Point Head Coach1997-03 Queens Univ. Head Coach NCAA Division II Final Four (2003)

NCAA Division II Elite Eight (2001)1995-97 Queens Univ. Asst. Coach NCAA Division II (1999)

NCAA Division II (1996)1993-95 Winthrop Asst. Coach

Lundy FileBirth Date: November 5, 1971Hometown: Galax, Va.Family: Sons Ian (8), Kellen (7) and Alec (4).Education: Winthrop, 1994 (Bachelor’s in Sociology)

Winthrop, 1998 (Master’s in Liberal Arts)

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The 2009-10 campaign will markthe second with the Marquette men’sbasketball program for Brad Autry, whoserves as Coordinator of Student-Athlete Development.

In his role, Autry focuses his effortson coordinating and monitoring the daily schedules of the players cur-rently in the program. His administrative duties will include managingclass schedules and study hall attendance, scheduling individual andteam community service projects and mentoring programs and coor-dinating student-athlete documentation as it relates to NCAA compli-ance. He also serves as director of the program’s youth summer campprogram.

Autry brings nearly 20 years of experience at the collegiate level toMarquette, having made successful stops at programs includingBaylor, Tulsa and Arkansas-Little Rock.

Autry arrived in Milwaukee after spending one year atDekaney High School in Houston, Texas. He served as the fledg-ling program's head coach, directing four teams on the basket-ball court. DHS opened in the Fall of 2007 and featured onlyfreshmen and sophomores as it continued its development.Autry guided the freshman squad to the district title in his lonecampaign with the school.

Prior to Dekaney, Autry spent four seasons as an assistantcoach at UA-Little Rock. He was the final hire of Steve Shields'original staff and played an integral role in the early success ofthe Shields era at UALR. The program claimed back-to-backdivisional titles (2003-04 & 2004-05) in the Sun BeltConference for the first time in school history and the rosterduring Autry's tenure featured several all-conference perform-ers, including the league's freshman of the year in 2005-06 atthe nation’s leading rebounder in 2006-07.

Autry was an assistant coach at Tulsa under Bill Self whenthe Golden Hurricane won the Western Athletic Conference

championship in 2000 with a school-record 32 wins and a No. 9national ranking while advancing to the NCAA Elite Eight.

Before his time at Tulsa, Autry was an assistant coach for five sea-sons at Baylor in Waco, Texas. While at Baylor, Autry coached 1998NBA first-round pick Brian Skinner for four years and helped the Bearsto a school-record 11 consecutive wins. Baylor finished 18-11 that sea-son, its first in the Big 12 Conference.

Baylor's 1996 recruiting class was ranked as high as sixth in thenation, and the 1997-98 team recorded the school's second-best con-ference record and conference finish (fifth) since Baylor joined the Big12.

As a prep player, Autry was an Oklahoma all-state performer infootball, basketball and track before continuing his playing career atNorthwestern Oklahoma State University, where he graduated withhis bachelor's degree in 1991.

While at NWOSU, Autry was a four-year basketball letterwinner, aswell as an all-conference and all-district performer and the OklahomaIntercollegiate Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1990. Hehelped the program to a league title in 1987-88. Autry began his col-legiate coaching career as a graduate assistant at University of CentralOklahoma, where he earned his master's degree in education, andwas a part of a Lone Star Conference championship and the NCAADivision II national tournament in 1993.

brad | AAUUTTRRYYCoordinator of Student-Athlete DevelopmentSecond YearNW Oklahoma St., 1991

Coaching Career2008-pres. Marquette Coordinator of Student- NCAA (2009)

Athlete Development2007-08 DeKaney HS Head Coach2003-07 UALR Assistant Coach2002-03 Fossil Ridge HS Head Coach2001-02 McKinney HS Asst. Coach1999-01 Tulsa Asst. Coach NCAA Elite Eight (2000)1994-99 Baylor Asst. Coach1992-94 Central Oklahoma Grad. Asst. Coach1991-92 Pond Creek Head Coach1990-91 NW Oklahoma St. Grad. Asst. Coach

Autry FileBirth Date: January 26, 1968Hometown: Balko, Okla.Education: NW Oklahoma St., 1991 (Bachelor’s in Education)

Central Oklahoma, 1993 (Master’s in Education)

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In his second year with MarquetteUniversity, Jake Nelp serves as theBasketball Technology Assistant withthe Golden Eagle men’s basketball pro-gram.

Nelp will assist in the day-to-dayoperations of the office, focusing his efforts on team and opponentscouting and film exchange, while also helping to ensure the GoldenEagles keep pace with the ever-changing technology demands of theindustry.

Nelp arrived in Milwaukee after spending the 2007-08 cam-paign as the video coordinator for the University of Arkansaswomen's basketball team. The first person to hold the positionin a full-time role, Nelp assisted in the day-to-day needs of theprogram in regards to opponent scouting.

Prior to Arkansas, the Indiana native served for two seasons as anassistant coach with the men's basketball team at Indiana Wesleyan.IWU posted a 30-5 record en route to an NAIA Elite Eight appearanceand was ranked as high as third in the country. The Wildcats postedback-to-back school records for conference victories and he wastabbed the top NAIA assistant coach by INBNews.com.

A 2001 graduate of Colorado State with a bachelor's degree in his-tory, Nelp worked with the men's program at CSU as both a studentassistant (1999-2001) and the director of basketball operations (2002-04). During his tenure with the Rams he worked with Buzz Williams.

He also owns international experience, having worked as an assis-tant to the general manager for the 08 Stockholm Human RightsBasketball Club during the 2002-03 campaign.

Nelp's wife, Angie, was a collegiate standout at CSU and currentlyserves as the Assistant Director of Basketball Operations with theMarquette women’s team.

jake | NNEELLPPBasketball TechnologyAssistantColorado State, 2001

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Coaching Career2008-pres. Marquette Basketball Tech. Asst. NCAA (2009)2007-08 Arkansas Video Coordinator (WBB)2005-07 Indiana Wesleyan Assistant Coach NAIA Elite Eight (2007)2004-05 Anderson Assistant Coach2003-04 Colorado State Dir. of Basketball Operations2002-03 08 Stockholm Assistant to the General Manager2001-02 Colorado State Dir. of Basketball Operations

Nelp FileBirth Date: December 10, 1975Hometown: Montrose, Co.Family: Angie (wife)Education: Colorado State, 2001 (Bachelor’s in History)

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Ernest Eugene enters his secondseason as the Athletic Trainer for theMarquette University men’s basketballprogram.

Prior to joining the Golden Eagles,Eugene spent five seasons as the

Assistant Athletic Trainer with the Washington Wizards of theNational Basketball Association. With the Wizards, his duties included

prevention/rehabilitation of athletic injuries, travel administrationand injury tracking. Prior to joining the NBA ranks, Eugene served asa seasonal intern athletic trainer with the Washington Redskins in2003.

The Washington, D.C. native earned his Master’s Degree in AlliedHealth Management from The Ohio State University where he alsoserved as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer (2001-2003).

Certified as an athletic trainer (ATC), performance enhancementspecialist (PES) and corrective exercise specialist (CES), Eugene is alsoa member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and NationalAcademy of Sports Medicine. Eugene graduated from The GeorgeWashington University in 2000, where he earned a Bachelor ofScience Degree in Exercise Science with a concentration in AthleticTraining.

Eugene and the former Jackie Jovel married in August of 2005 andthe couple is expecting its first child in September.

ernest | EEUUGGEENNEEAthletic Trainer - Men’sBasketball2nd Season

Barb Kellaher is in her eighth sea-son with the Marquette basketball pro-gram and was recently promoted toher current position of Director ofBasketball Administration.

Kellaher’s primary responsibilities include supervising the dailyoperations of the men’s basketball office and the office staff – includ-ing the management of team travel and meals during the season - aswell as personally assisting head coach Buzz Williams with his summercamps, recruiting travel, daily scheduling, correspondence andarrangement of speaking engagements and special events.

Kellaher enjoys her everyday interaction with the players andcoaches and considers Marquette her extended family. Kellaher andher husband, Rich, are the proud parents of three children – Allison(21), Brooke (19) and Lauren (17).

Lauren is entering her senior year of high school and Allison andBrooke are currently attending Marquette.

barb | KKEELLLLAAHHEERRDirector of BasketballAdministration8th Season

Emily Clauser is beginning her thirdseason with the Marquette men’s bas-ketball program as a recruiting assis-tant, although her tenure with theteam is entering its seventh campaignoverall.

As recruiting assistant, Clauser aids in the day-to-day operations ofthe program, focusing her talents on the team's nation-wide recruit-ing efforts. She is responsible for supervising the program’s internalpromotional strategy while also assisting the coaching staff’s dailyduties in regards to prospective student-athletes.

A 2007 graduate of Marquette with a degree in journalism, Clauserworked each of her four years at the University as a student assistantin the office. The native of Lake Zurich, Ill., is the oldest of four chil-dren.

emily | CCLLAAUUSSEERRRecruiting Assistant3rd Season

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Todd Smith is in his fourth year atMarquette as Head Strength andConditioning Coach. He is responsiblefor the total development of sport-spe-cific strength and conditioning for theMarquette athletic department.

Smith arrived at Marquette after spending six years as the Directorof Athletic Performance for the University of the Pacific. At Pacific, heoversaw strength and conditioning for all 16 NCAA Division I sports.

Prior to Pacific, he was the Assistant Strength and ConditioningCoach at San Jose State for one season. He started his post-graduatecareer at Pacific, where he served as the Assistant Director of AthleticPerformance for two years. Smith also worked at five NFL trainingcamps with the 49ers and two for the NHL’s Nashville Predators.

He served two years as the Graduate Assistant for Strength andConditioning at the University of North Dakota. Smith graduated fromMiami University with a BA in Exercise Science in 1995.

Smith married the former Maggie Lamb in 2005 and the couplehas two sons, Cooper (3) and Gradyn (1).

todd | SSMMIITTHH

Adrienne Ridgeway is in her sixthyear with Marquette and was recentlypromoted to Assistant Athletic Directorfor Academic Services/Life SkillsCoordinator.

Ridgeway works closely with themen’s basketball team in planning academic schedules, monitoringthe progress and status of student-athletes, coordinating the NCAA

Clearinghouse Program, assisting with the admissions process by eval-uating high school and junior college transcripts and helping with newstudent orientation and personal academic counseling.

Ridgeway spent two years with the Milwaukee Public Schools as aSpeech-Language Pathologist, where she provided language and artic-ulation treatment and evaluation to culturally diverse elementaryschool students.

Ridgeway ran track for four years at Howard University inWashington, D.C. and received her bachelor’s of science in speech-language pathology in 2001. Her minor was sports administration. In2003, she earned her master’s degree in speech-language pathologywhile working as a graduate assistant to the athletics director in theHoward Athletics office. A native of Milwaukee, she attended NicoletHigh School in Glendale and currently resides in Milwaukee.

Ridgeway and her husband, LeVar, were married in July of 2009.

adrienne | RRIIDDGGEEWWAAYY

Father William Kelly, S.J. is enteringhis 26th season as team chaplain forthe Marquette basketball program.

Born and raised in Chicago, FatherKelly earned his bachelor’s degree

from Saint Louis University in 1948. Following a three-year teachingstint at Saint Louis University from 1948 to 1951, he went on to earna master’s degree in theology from St. Mary’s College in Kansas.

Ordained in 1954, Father Kelly attended Catholic University inParis from 1958 to 1961 and subsequently obtained his doctorate oftheology from there in 1963. Father Kelly taught at Marquette from1961 until his retirement in 2000.

father william | KKEELLLLYY,, SS..JJ..Team Chaplain26th Season

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Head Strength &Conditioning Coach4th Season

Asst. Athletic Director/Academic Services6th Season

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Dr. Darin A. Maccoux is in his 11thyear as the medical team physician forthe Marquette men’s basketball team.

A native of Green Bay, Wis.,Maccoux attended Dartmouth College

where he was a four-year starter in basketball (1985-89). In 1988-89he claimed the program’s Alvin F. “Doggie” Julian Award, which hon-ors spirit and enthusiasm.

After graduating from Dartmouth in 1989, he attended theUniversity of Wisconsin Medical School and earned his M.D. Degree in1993. He completed a Family Practice Residency at St. Luke’s Hospitalin Milwaukee, Wis., in 1996. Maccoux received a Fellowship in SportsMedicine from the Toledo Hospital, Ohio in 1997. He is Board Certifiedin Family Medicine and Sports Medicine.

Maccoux has a private practice in Muskego, Wis., with LakeshoreMedical Clinic. His hospital privileges include St. Luke’s in Milwaukee,Sinai Samaritan and West Allis Memorial. He also serves as the teamphysician for Muskego High School.

dr. darin | MMAACCCCOOUUXX

Logan Bean is in his second seasonwith the Marquette men’s basketballprogram and will serve as a graduatemanager with the Golden Eagles in2009-10.

The Eustis, Neb., native arrived in Milwaukee after working for fiveseasons with the University of Nebraska men’s basketball program asa student manager. He served as the head manager his final two sea-sons with the Huskers, where he worked with current MU assistantcoach Tony Benford.

Bean’s duties included assisting with the team’s video needs, coor-dinating the student manager staff, gameday setup and managementand helping with the day-to-day operations of the program.

He also worked as a camp coach at Kansas State, Wichita State,Missouri State and Nebraska, providing assistance with organizationand operations of team and individual camp. Bean graduated with abachelor’s degree in communication studies from Nebraska in 2008.

logan | BBEEAANN

The 2009-10 campaign will markJamie McNeilly’s second with theMarquette University men’s basketballprogram as a graduate manager.

McNeilly, who played at the colle-giate level at the University of New

Orleans, saw action under Williams as a senior in 2006-07. After earn-ing a bachelor's degree from UNO in general studies in 2007, theToronto native played professionally in Germany in 2007-08. He joinedUSC Heidelberg of the Pro A league, playing in a total of 14 games. Heaveraged 10.9 points, 3.6 assists and 2.6 rebounds per game.

A Third Team All-Sun Belt selection as a junior at UNO, McNeillyconcluded his career averaging 10.7 points, 4.0 assists and 2.8rebounds per contest. McNeilly was also recognized on the league’sacademic honor roll following his senior year. He earned three letterswith the Privateers after one season at South Georgia TechnicalCollege (2003-04), where he as an all-conference performer as well.

McNeilly owned international experience prior to his stint inGermany, having played for Team Canada in the 2005 SummerUniversiade event in Turkey and in the same tournament in Bangkokin 2007.

jamie | MMCCNNEEIILLLLYYGraduate Manager2nd Season

Team Physician11th Season

Graduate Manager2nd Season

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LEADERSHIP | FAITH | SERVICE | EXCELLENCE

DISCOVER MARQUETTEMarquette University is a Catholic, Jesuit university in the heart of Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- just twomiles from the shores of Lake Michigan, one of America’s spectacular Great Lakes.

Because we’re an urban university, you’ll never run out of things to do: festivals, cultural events, thefine arts, parks, restaurants and professional sports. Several academic and medical institutions,Fortune 500 companies and entrepreneurial businesses are also based in the this great city.

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U.S. News & World Reportranks Marquette among thenation’s top 100 universities.

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OVER 100 MAJORS AND 50 MINORS.Helen Way Kingler College of Arts and SciencesAfrican American StudiesAnthropologyApplied Mathematical EconomicsBiochemistry & Molecular BiologyBiological Sciences (Biology)ChemistryComputational MathematicsComputer ScienceCriminology & Law StudiesEconomicsEnglishForeign LanguagesClassical LanguagesFrenchGermanSpanishHistoryInternational AffairsMathematicsPhilosophyPhysicsPhysiological SciencesPolitical SciencePsychologySocial Welfare & JusticeSociologyTheologyWomen's Studies

College of Business AdministrationAccountingBusiness EconomicsEntrepreneurshipFinanceHuman Resources ManagementInformation TechnologyInternational BusinessMarketingOperations and Supply Chain ManagementReal Estate

J. William and Mary Diederich College of CommunicationAdvertisingBroadcast & Electronic CommunicationCorporate CommunicationJournalismPerforming ArtsPublic Relations

College of EngineeringBiomedical Engineering - Biocomputing, Bioelectronics, BiomechanicsCivil & Environmental EngineeringComputer EngineeringElectrical EngineeringElectronic EngineeringMechanical Engineering

College of Health SciencesAthletic TrainingBiomedical SciencesClinical Laboratory ScienceExercise SciencePhysical TherapyPhysician Assistant StudiesSpeech Pathology & Audiology

College of NursingNursing

School of EducationElementary/Middle Education and Middle/Secondary Education

Pre-Professional StudiesPre-dentistryPre-lawPre-medicine

marquette.edu/explore800.222.6544

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Robert A. Wild, S.J., is the 22nd president of MarquetteUniversity. He began his duties as chief executive on June17, 1996.

Father Wild is building on Marquette's core strengths: anacademically rigorous, values-centered curriculum; solid,practical preparation for work in a world of increasing com-plexity and diversity; formation for life of students as ethicaland informed leaders in their religious, cultural, profession-al and civic communities; and graduating women and menwho will dedicate their lives to the service of others.

Under his leadership, the university in 2000 embraced astatement of shared vision for the future:

"Our vision is to provide a Catholic, Jesuit education thatis genuinely transformational so that our students graduatenot simply better educated but better people, and to do sowith such excellence that when asked to name the three orfour best Catholic universities in America, people willinclude Marquette as a matter of course."

Marquette has established clear, measurable goals andspecific strategies to achieve this long-term vision. UnderFather Wild's leadership, the university has improved aca-demic quality, increased and stabilized enrollment andenhanced partnerships with the City of Milwaukee and com-munity groups.

In 2005 Marquette completed the most successful com-prehensive campaign in the history of the university raisinga total of $357 million. Marquette is committed to updatingacademic facilities for students in the 21st century: a newSchool of Dentistry opened in 2002, the John P. Raynor,S.J., Library was dedicated in 2003, and the Al McGuireCenter, a practice facility for student-athletes, opened in2004.

Father Wild and his Marquette colleagues remain commit-ted to providing students with a Catholic, Jesuit education inan atmosphere of care and faith.

Immediately prior to assuming the Marquette presidency,from 1992 to 1996 Father Wild served as president of theWeston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Mass., agraduate school which trains clergy and laity for leadershiproles in the Catholic Church.

From 1985 to 1991 he served as provincial superior of theChicago Province of the Society of Jesus, directing theactivities of Jesuits in northern Illinois, Indiana, Kentuckyand southwestern Ohio.

A biblical scholar and author of two books and numerousscholarly articles, Father Wild taught theology at Marquettefrom 1975 to 1984. He has been a member of the universi-ty's Board of Trustees since 1990.

Father Wild is a native of Chicago. He holds a doctoraldegree in New Testament and Christian origins fromHarvard University, a master's degree in classical lan-guages, a bachelor's degree in Latin from Loyola UniversityChicago, and a licentiate in theology from the Jesuit Schoolof Theology in Chicago.

He has held visiting professorships at Loyola UniversityChicago and the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. FatherWild began his teaching career at St. Xavier High School inCincinnati, where he taught Latin, Greek and speech anddebate from 1964 to 1967. He entered the Society of Jesusin 1957 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1970.

Father Wild is a member of the boards of the University ofDetroit Mercy, Saint Joseph's University, the Association ofJesuit Colleges and Universities, the Big East Conference,the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges andUniversities (past board chair), the Greater MilwaukeeCommittee and the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association ofCommerce.

REV. ROBERT A. WILD, S.J.President

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Provost

Senior Vice President

Dr. John J. Pauly, is the provost ofMarquette University. Reporting tothe president, Dr. Pauly is responsi-ble for academic affairs and institu-tional planning. As Provost he pro-vides intellectual vision and leader-ship for the 10 academic deans andthe dean of libraries.

Prior to assuming the role ofprovost, Dr. Pauly was the dean of the J. William and MaryDiederich College of Communication from 2006 to 2008.

Pauly specializes in the history and sociology of the massmedia, the theory and practice of literary journalism, and culturalapproaches to communication research. He has worked previous-ly at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina (1978-79); Fordham University in New York City (1979-81); the Universityof Wisconsin–Milwaukee (1981-86); the University of Tulsa inOklahoma (1986-93); and Saint Louis University in Missouri(1993-2006). He served as chair of the communication departmentat Saint Louis for nine years, and held a secondary appointmentas professor of American Studies for five years.

Pauly received a bachelor of science in journalism with honorsin 1972, a master of science in journalism in 1974, and a Ph.D. in

communication in 1979, all from the University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign.

Pauly has published more than 80 scholarly journal articles,book chapters, reviews and essays, and made numerous presen-tations in his fields of interest to both academic and professionalorganizations. He is a member of the editorial board of Journalism:Theory, Practice and Criticism and was formerly a board memberof Critical Studies in Mass Communication and JournalismMonographs.

He edited the quarterly journal of the American JournalismHistorians Association from 1989 to 1993. Pauly has also held sev-eral offices within the Association for Education in Journalism andMass Communication, most recently on its research committee.

While at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Pauly was a fellow at the Centerfor Twentieth Century Studies at UWM and a recipient of aNational Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for CollegeTeachers. In 2002 and 2006, the Student Government Associationat Saint Louis honored him for excellence in teaching.

In addition to his teaching and scholarship, Pauly has served asa writing skills consultant to private businesses, a technical writerand editor for the Construction Engineering Research Laboratoryof the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Champaign, and a dramareviewer for The Courier in Urbana.

DR. JOHN J. PAULY

Greg Kliebhan is the senior vicepresident of Marquette University.Reporting to the president, Kliebhanis responsible for top university sup-port functions, which includes:Administration, Finance, GeneralCounsel, Intercollegiate Athletics,Marketing and Communication,Public Affairs, Student Affairs and

University Advancement.Kliebhan has strong Marquette University legacy roots and a

deep family allegiance. His father, wife Linda, daughters Kelly andKaty, brother, sister and brother-in-law are all Marquette alumni.

Kliebhan, himself, is a product of a Marquette education, havingearned his undergraduate degree in 1973 from the College ofLiberal Arts (now Arts and Sciences). He went on to earn his mas-ters of business administration at the University of Illinois atUrbana — Champaign. He was very pleased to return toMarquette in 1976 to join the university's administrative team as amanagement analyst.

Since that time, Kliebhan has assumed increasing responsibilityfor university administration, finance and planning, and has heldmore than a dozen positions including key strategic positions such

as budget director, director of budget and institutional research,vice president for planning, vice president for administration, inter-im vice president for university advancement, corporate secretary,corporate treasurer and now senior vice president and corporatevice president.

Passion for Marquette University and putting students first havecharacterized Kliebhan’s career at Marquette. His personal philos-ophy reads in part:

"Together, we need to convince all of our staff that their work forstudents is noble, enriching, and absolutely vital to MarquetteUniversity’s success – whatever position they might hold and how-ever far from daily contact with students it might be.”

Kliebhan and his wife Linda, who graduated from Marquette in1974 as a physical therapist, bring a similar passion to volunteeractivities. As a couple, they served as president of Kelly and Katy'shigh school parents association at Divine Savior/Holy Angels.Greg also was active in the family's parish school, Sts. Cecilia andJames School, including serving as coach of the girls' basketballteam for eight years. He also coached grade school and highschool AAU basketball teams for many years.

In addition to his role as Marquette's corporate vice president,Kliebhan has served on the boards of a number of communityorganizations, including the Bridging the Gap Learning Center.

GREGORY KLIEBHAN

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University Leadership Council

REV. ROBERT A. WILD, S.J.President

RANA H. ALTENBURGVice President for PublicAffairs

CYNTHIA M. BAUERVice President andGeneral Counsel

DR. MARGARET L. BLOOMVice Provost forUndergraduate Programsand Teaching

ROBY BLUSTDean of UndergraduateAdmissions

DR. MARGARET FAUTCALLAHANDean of the College ofNursing

STEVE COTTINGHAMAthletic Director

DR. WILLIAM CULLINANDean of the College ofHealth Sciences

DR. ROBERT J. DEAHLDean of the College ofProfessional Studies

TRICIA GERAGHTYV.P. for Marketing andCommunication

DR. WILLIAM A. HENKDean of the College ofEducation

DR. JEANNE HOSSENLOPPInterim Dean of the HelenWay Klingler College of Artsand Sciences

DR. STANLEY V.JASKOLSKIDean of the College ofEngineering

GREGORY KLIEBHANSenior Vice President

JOHN C. LAMBVice President for Finance

DR. WILLIAM K. LOBBDean of the Schoolof Dentistry

DR. L. CHRISTOPHERMILLERVice President forStudent Affairs

DR. JOHN J. PAULYProvost

STEPHANIE RUSSELLExecutive Director forUniversity Mission andIdentity

ARTHUR F. SCHEUBERVice President forAdministration

JULIE TOLANVice President forUniversity Advancement

JANICE S. WELBURNDean of University Libraries

DR. WILLIAM R. WIENERVice Provost for Researchand Dean of the GraduateSchool

JOSEPH D. KEARNEYDean of the Law School

DR. LINDASALCHENBERGERDean of College of Bus.Admin. & Graduate School ofManagement

THE UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP COUNCIL represents allacademic and administrative units of Marquette. It also servesas an advisory board for President Robert A. Wild, S.J.

NOT PICTURED:Dr. Lori Bergen, Dean of the J. William and Mary Diederich College ofCommunication; Anne O’Brien, Associate Senior Vice President; Dr.Thomas J. “Toby” Peters, Associate Senior Vice President; Dr. JeffreyT. Snell, Special Advisor to the President.

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Athletic DirectorSTEVE COTTINGHAM

A member of theMarquette Universityfamily for more than adecade, SteveCottingham has playedan intricate role in thedevelopment of theIntercollegiate Athleticsprogram at theUniversity.

Cottingham wasnamed Director of Athletics on Feb. 21, 2008 after servingas the department's interim director since January 2007.

As Director of Athletics, Cottingham overseesMarquette’s 14 intercollegiate sports and coaching staffs.He also supervises the management of the IntercollegiateAthletics team that handles the administrative functions ofthe department including fiscal operations, media relations,facilities, fundraising, ticket sales and marketing.

During his tenure with the Golden Eagles, he has nego-tiated contracts of the MU coaching staff and helped com-plete the current deal with the Bradley Center (home ofMarquette men’s basketball). Cottingham’s efforts in theUniversity’s move to the BIG EAST Conference were vitaland helped elevate the program’s profile on a national level.He is a member of the Athletic Board and serves on its equi-ty committee.

The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athleticsis to strive for excellence in academics, athletics, leadershipand service to others in the Jesuit tradition. Marquette stu-dent-athletes, teams and coaches across the broad spec-trum of the program continue to achieve academic, athletic,personal and professional prominence at the conference,regional and national levels.

“We are very proud of the way our coaches and student-athletes represent Marquette,” Cottingham said. “Marquettehopes its students and alumni will ‘Be the Difference’ in theircommunities and the world. Our student-athletes do thatevery day as students, competitors and leaders for others.”

Previously, Cottingham served as Associate Senior VicePresident. In that role, Cottingham was part of theUniversity’s administrative leadership team and a member

of the University Leadership Council. He served in theSenior Vice President’s office since 2003, after working theprevious eight years as associate general counsel.

Cottingham joined the University’s Office of the GeneralCounsel in July 1995. Previously he was in private practice,specializing in corporate transactions, including the buyingand selling of businesses, and securities law.

He earned his undergraduate degree at UW-Madison in1983 and received his law degree from George WashingtonUniversity in 1987.

A resident of Mequon, Cottingham and his wife, Lisa,have one daughter (Taira, 11).

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Athletics AdministrationMIKE BROEKERDeputy Athletic Director

Mike Broeker is in his seventh year atMarquette and his third as DeputyAthletic Director after serving as an asso-ciate athletic director for two years.

In his capacity, Broeker oversees sev-eral areas, including marketing, mediarelations, licensing and merchandising(Spirit Shop), Nelligan Sports Marketingand ticket operations. He is the ChiefOperating Officer responsible for man-agement of Marquette's 14-sports NCAA

Division I intercollegiate athletics pro-gram. He is also the sport administrator for men’s basketbal.

Broeker joined the Marquette Athletics staff in November 2003 asAssistant Athletic Director for Media Relations, after nearly four years as amember of the basketball communications group at the NBA.

While at the NBA, he worked to generate awareness and publicity forthe league, its executive staff, events and initiatives and served as the pri-mary contact for local and national electronic media outlets.

Prior to working with the NBA, Broeker spent two years working in thecommunications group for the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA). Heserved as a primary on-site media contact for events including Wimbledon,the Australian Open, the U.S. Open, and the French Open.

A graduate of Siena College, Broeker earned a bachelor of arts inEnglish in 1997 and worked as a Marketing/Sports Information Assistantuntil 1998.

Broeker and his wife, Anne, have two sons, Michael born in 2006 andDaniel born in 2008.

SARAH BOBERTSenior Associate A.D.Internal Operations/SWA

Sarah Bobert is in her 10th year on theMarquette athletics staff and oversees theinternal operations of the AthleticDepartment.

In her position supervising internaloperations, she is responsible for budgetdevelopment and management, financialprocessing and reporting, oversight offacility management, all departmentalhuman resources elements and other

internal matters. She also oversees sports medicine, academic servicesand strength and conditioning.

Bobert’s duties as related to serving as SWA include managing genderequity compliance, student-athlete welfare and working with the Student-Athlete Advisory Council.

Bobert is also the sport administrator for women's basketball andwomen’s soccer.

Prior to joining the staff in October of 2000, Bobert worked at the NCAA.She served the NCAA since 1989 in a number of business related areasincluding acting as the Business Services Manager, Accounting Manager,and Senior Accountant.

Bobert earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration fromWis.-Stout in 1989. She and her husband, Clark, have two children, Baileeand Cody.

DANIELLE JOSSETIAssociate A.D./Compliance

Danielle Josetti is in her eighth year on theMarquette athletics staff and overseesMarquette’s student-athletes, athletics staffand boosters to ensure they follow NCAAguidelines.

In her role with the Golden Eagles, sheserves as the sport administrator for volley-ball and is also a member of the BIG EASTTennis Committee.

She serves as an NCAA Peer Reviewerfor Athletic Certification and is also a memberof the National Association of Collegiate

Women Athletic Administrators and National Association for AthleticsCompliance.

Prior to Marquette, Josetti worked at Creighton University as a ComplianceCoordinator and External Operations Assistant. From 1997 until 2001, sheserved a dual role as assistant softball coach and assistant compliance coordi-nator.

A member of the Creighton softball team from 1995-1997, Josetti was a 1995Academic All-Conference Team honorable mention selection. She still ranksamong the top 10 in the program’s record book in both single-season and careersteals.

Josetti earned a bachelor of arts in journalism from Creighton in 1997. Josettiresides in New Berlin, Wis. with her husband, Jake, and daughters Payton andLauren.

TOM FORDAssociate A.D. Academic Support& Student Programs

Tom Ford is in his 20th year on theMarquette athletics staff and he overseesthe academic support center (also knownas "The Eagles Nest) at the Al McGuireCenter.

The academic support center offersprograms designed to meet the academ-ic needs of student-athletes, including anextensive freshmen orientation program,academic advising, tutoring, writingassistance, organized study sessions,

computer lab and the design and implementation of individual study plans.Prior to coming to Marquette, Ford served as an advisor/mentor at Wis.-

Parkside. From 1982-87, he was the assistant director for the EducationalOpportunity Program at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Ford graduated from Wis.-Parkside with a bachelor’s degree in Englishin 1972 and received his Master's in Education in Guidance andCounseling from Carthage College in 1999.

Ford and his wife, Susan, have two children, Jesse and Casey, bothwho currently attend Marquette University.

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Athletics AdministrationPAUL McINERNY, Ph.D.Chief Advancement Officer

Dr. Paul McInerny serves as ChiefAthletic Advancement Officer atMarquette University. McInerny isresponsible for major gifts, endowments,fund raising and special projects for inter-collegiate athletics. He joined the depart-ment in March 2005 from Dominican HighSchool, where he served as presidentsince 1995.

An alumnus of Marquette, McInernyearned two degrees from the University, abachelor of arts in 1972 and a Ph.D. in

education in 1989. He also holds a master’s in journalism from SouthernIllinois University. Following a successful two-year journalism career inNorth Dakota, he returned to Marquette in 1976 as an administrator serv-ing in several capacities before his tenure at Dominican.

As an undergraduate, McInerny was a member of Marquette’s soccerteam and also earned membership in Phi Gamma Mu, the national socialstudies academic honor society. He served on the M Club board of direc-tors from 1985 to 2005 including serving as its representative to theMarquette University Alumni Association national board. In 1996, he wasawarded the Hy Popuch Award for service to Marquette athletics.

McInerny has also taught at the college level and published in severalacademic journals. He and his wife Carol, also a Marquette graduate,have two children, Colleen and Kevin who attend Catholic Memorial HighSchool.

JIM NASIOPULOSAssociate A.D. Facilities & EventManagement

Jim Nasiopulos is in his 28th year atMarquette and 17th in charge of facilitiesand events.

Prior to his current position,Nasiopulos served as Director of theHelfaer Recreation Center and TennisStadium from 1982 to 1993.

Nasiopulos was the TournamentManager for the NCAA BasketballTournament First and Second Rounds atthe Bradley Center in 1999 and 2004. He

also served as Tournament Manager when Marquette played host to the2002 NCAA Women’s Basketball Mideast Regional at the U.S. CellularArena. Nasiopulos was the golf coach at Marquette from 1986-1992.

Nasiopulos received his bachelor’s degree in physical education fromIllinois-Chicago in 1969, and earned his master’s degree in physical edu-cation in 1972 from the University of Illinois.

Nasiopulos and his wife, Phyllis, have two children, Kristen, a 1997Marquette graduate and Michael, a 2000 Marquette graduate.

SCOTT KUYKENDALLAssociate A.D./Media Relations

Scott Kuykendall, Associate AthleticDirector for Media Relations, is in his thirdseason at Marquette.

Kuykendall oversees the publicityefforts for each of the athletic department’s14 NCAA Division I programs, while serv-ing as the primary contact for men’s bas-ketball and men’s tennis teams.

A native of New Berlin, Wis.,Kuykendall spent two years as an assistantsports information director at the Universityof South Florida. While in Tampa, he

worked as the men’s basketball contact while also supervising the athleticdepartments official web site.

Prior to USF, he spent six years at Western Michigan University. Hisduties included serving as the primary contact for seven sports, inlcudingmen’s basketball and men’s and women’s soccer.

A 1997 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Kuykendallalso completed one-year internships at the University of Cincinnati andMississippi State University.

MARK WRIGHTSenior Dir. of Development/Athletics

Mark Wright joined Marquette in May of2009 and serves as the Senior Director ofDevelopment for Athletics. In this role he leadsfundraising efforts for the atheltics department.

Before Marquette, Wright served as theAssociate Athletic Director for Development atSaint Louis University for almost four years,where he helped lead the capital campaign tobuild Chaifetz Arena, a new $81 million on-cam-pus athletic complex. As a member of the sen-ior management team, he also supervised the

baseball and softball programs.Wright was the Director of Development at The Ohio State University for three

years before joining the Billikens. He was responsible for major donor identifica-tion, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of six-figure gifts for the athleticendowment and several capital projects. Before his tenure at OSU, he was theAssociate Director of the National Commodore Club, the fundraising arm forVanderbilt University Athletics, from 1999–2002.Wright attended Mercer University where he was a baseball student-athlete

and graduated with a bachelor’s in business administration in 1992. He earnedhis master’s in the same field in 1994 while serving as the Bears' pitching coach.Wright and his wife, Erin, have one daughter, Marin (2).

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TINA AIELLOAccounts Coordinator/Marquette Spirit Shop

AARON BAKERAsst. Athletic Diretor/Facilities and Events

ERIC BECKERMarketing andTicketing Assistant

LARRY BIRKETTAssociate Director/Marquette Spirit Shop

SARAH BOBERTSenior Associate A.D.Internal Operations/SWA

BRIAN BOWSHERDirector of Marketing

LAUREN BOYLERAssistant Athletic Trainer

MIKE BROEKERDeputy Athletic Director

MAGGIE CASEYMultimedia/DigitalProduction Assistant

SARAH CLAUSAthletics SpecialEvents Coordinator

STEVE COTTINGHAMAthletic Director

BRENT CRANKTicket Manager

AARON DOERINGAssistant AthleticTrainer

ERNEST EUGENEAthletic Trainer

TOM FORDAssoc. Athletic Dir. Acad.Support/StudentPrograms

DIANE GILBYAdministrativeAssistant

JIM GRAEBERTSenior Director/Marquette Spirit Shop

JAMIE HAYS-SZELCAssistant Director ofAthletics Development

NATE HEYRMANAssistant Strength &Conditioning Coach

JEREMY JOHNSONHead Athletic Trainer

DANIELLE JOSETTIAssociate AthleticDirector/Compliance

SCOTT KUYKENDALLAssociate AthleticDirector/MediaRelations

MARY LARKINOffice Manager & HeadSpirit Squad Coach

LUKE LENOBLEAssistant Director/Media Relations

ASHLEY LEPARDMarketing Assistant

Inside Marquette Athletics

JAIME ERICKSONAssistant DirectorCompliance/Operations

WHITNEY HUGHESMarketing Assistant

MAUREEN LEWISStudent ProgramsCoordinator

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DR. PAUL MCINERNYChief AthleticAdvancement Officer

JULIE MIKOLAJEWSKISpirit Shotp - Web andMarketing Coordinator

KIM MUELLERAssistant A.D.Marketing

JIM NASIOPULOSAssociate AthleticDirectorFacilities/Events

DR. PHILLIP NAYLORFaculty AthleticRepresentative

DR. LARRY PANFaculty AthleticRepresentative

TIM RAASCHArt Director

J.W. RESENHOEFTGeneral ManagerMarquette Properties

ELLIE ROZUMALSKIAssistant Athletic Trainer

TOM SAGEMarketing and SalesAssistant

TODD SMITHHead Strength &Conditioning Coach

AMANDA SUCHARDADirector of Marketingand Sales

RUDY THOMASAssistant Strength &Conditioning Coach

ADRIENNE RIDGEWAYAssistant A.D. AcademicServices/Life Skills

JOE TRUEDirector ofDevelopment

AMY UFNOWSKIAssistant DirectorMedia Relations

TODD WENSLAFFCoordinator ofInternal Operations

MIKE WITTLIFFAthletics MediaRelations Assistant

MARK WRIGHTSenior Directorof Development

TAYLOR THOMASONBlue and Gold FundAssistant

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2008+09 OVERALL STATISTICSRecord Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 25-10 16-2 6-4 3-4BIG EAST 12-6 7-2 5-4 0-0

Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws ReboundsPlayer GP-GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3P 3PA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.22 Jerel McNeal 35-35 1226 35.0 236 534 .442 86 216 .398 135 183 .738 28 131 159 4.5 87 3 137 103 21 71 693 19.823 Wesley Matthews 35-35 1191 34.0 193 406 .475 42 114 .368 213 257 .829 46 155 201 5.7 76 1 86 82 18 43 641 18.332 Lazar Hayward 35-35 1109 31.7 204 435 .469 53 148 358 109 133 .820 99 203 302 8.6 89 2 39 65 9 35 570 16.31 Dominic James 29-28 910 31.4 122 288 .424 33 116 .284 41 89 .461 25 74 99 3.4 56 0 144 54 9 62 318 11.033 Jimmy Butler 35-0 687 19.6 55 107 .514 0 4 .000 86 112 .768 75 63 138 3.9 66 2 26 17 16 17 196 5.62 Maurice Acker 33-7 536 16.2 27 91 .297 19 67 .284 21 29 .724 11 34 45 1.4 61 0 61 25 0 23 94 2.812 Dwight Burke 35-35 675 19.3 32 53 .604 0 0 .000 35 67 .522 54 74 128 3.7 100 4 7 21 11 7 99 2.84 Patrick Hazel 21-0 251 12.0 19 27 .704 0 0 .000 10 17 .588 23 22 45 2.1 38 1 1 11 9 7 48 2.310 David Cubillan 31-0 296 9.5 15 55 .273 10 34 .294 9 13 .692 2 15 17 0.5 22 1 22 13 1 8 49 1.621 Joseph Fulce 11-0 62 5.6 6 12 .500 0 2 .000 3 4 .750 6 6 12 1.1 13 0 3 1 1 2 15 1.442 Chris Otule 9-0 60 6.7 4 11 .364 0 0 .000 4 10 .400 5 5 10 1.1 9 0 0 6 5 0 12 1.345 Robert Frozena 11-0 22 2.0 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 4 3 7 0.6 3 0 0 3 0 0 4 0.4

Team 47 37 84 2.4 3 7Total 35 7025 914 2023 .452 243 701 .347 668 918 .728 425 822 1247 35.6 623 14 526 408 100 275 2739 78.3Opponents 35 7025 894 1991 .449 240 690 .348 404 600 .673 362 791 1153 32.9 745 21 486 526 115 205 2432 69.5

TEAM STATISTICS MARQ OPPSCORING 2739 2432Points per game 78.3 69.5Scoring margin +8.8 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 914-2023 894-1991Field goal pct .452 .4493 POINT FG-ATT 243-701 240-6903-point FG pct .347 .3483-pt FGmade per game 6.9 6.9FREE THROWS-ATT 668-918 404-600Free throw pct .728 .673REBOUNDS 1247 1153Rebounds per game 35.6 32.9Rebounding margin +2.7 -ASSISTS 526 486Assists per game 15.0 13.9TURNOVERS 408 526Turnovers per game 11.7 15.0Turnover margin +3.4 -Assist/turnover ratio 1.3 0.9STEALS 275 205Steals per game 7.9 5.9BLOCKS 100 115Blocks per game 2.9 3.3WINNING STREAK 0 -Home win streak 0 -ATTENDANCE 291596 196185Home games-Avg/Game 18-16200 10-11589Neutral site-Avg/Game - 7-11471

SCORE BYPERIODS: 1st 2nd OT TotalMarquette 1298 1435 6 - 2739Opponents 1145 1274 13 - 2432

Date Opponent W L Score High Scorer High Rebounder Att.Nov. 14 Houston Baptist W 95-94 Matthews, 27 Hayward, 12 13668Nov. 17 Chicago State W 106-87 Matthews, 26 Hayward/Matthews, 9 12966Nov. 22 Milwaukee W 100-80 Matthews/Hayward, 25 Hayward, 10 15168Nov. 25 Texas Southern W 85-68 McNeal, 20 Hayward, 9 12993Nov. 28 vs Northern Iowa W 73-43 Matthews, 17 Hayward, 8 3087Nov. 29 vs Dayton L 75-89 Matthews, 28 Hayward, 8 4780Dec. 2 Central Michigan W 81-67 Matthews, 18 Hayward, 8 13158Dec. 6 rv/22Wisconsin W 61-58 McNeal, 26 Hayward, 13 18895Dec. 13 IPFW W 69-50 Hayward, 19 Hayward, 18 13470Dec. 16 vs 16/19 Tennessee L 68-80 Matthews, 30 Hayward, 7 9498Dec. 19 Western Carolina W 94-77 Hayward, 27 Butler, 6 13653Dec. 22 at NC State W 68-65 McNeal, 20 Hayward, 6 16819Dec. 28 Presbyterian W 84-45 Hayward, 22 Hayward, 11 13879Jan. 1 15/13 Villanova W 79-72 McNeal, 24 Butler, 7 16446Jan. 4 Cincinnati W 84-50 McNeal, 26 Burke/Matthews, 6 16667Jan. 7 at Rutgers W 81-76 Matthews, 23 Matthews, 6 4112Jan. 10 25/22West Virginia W 75-53 McNeal, 26 Hayward, 9 17085Jan. 17 at Providence W 91-82 McNeal/Hayward, 25 Hayward, 7 10221Jan. 24 DePaul W 79-70 McNeal, 21 Hayward, 17 18949Jan. 26 at rv/22 Notre Dame W 71-64 McNeal, 27 James, 9 11418Jan. 31 25/23Georgetown W 94-82 McNeal, 26 Matthews, 7 19041Feb. 3 at DePaul W 76-61 McNeal, 26 Hayward/Matthews/Butler, 6 11230Feb. 6 at USF L 56-57 McNeal, 22 Hayward, 14 5316Feb. 10 at 13/13 Villanova L 84-102 McNeal, 23 Hayward, 9 6500Feb. 14 St. John’s W 73-59 McNeal, 20 Hayward/McNeal, 7 18614Feb. 17 Seton Hall W 79-67 Matthews, 24 Burke/Butler, 7 18709Feb. 21 at Georgetown W 78-72 Matthews, 23 Hayward, 11 17686Feb. 25 2/2 Connecticut L 82-93 McNeal, 26 Hayward, 6 19091March 1 at 6/6 Louisville L 58-62 Matthews, 19 Hayward/Butler, 10 20079March 4 at 3/4 Pittsburgh L 75-90 McNeal, 23 Hayward, 10 12508March 7 25/25 Syracuse L OT 79-86 McNeal, 25 Butler, 14 19144March 11 vs St. John’s W 74-45 Matthews, 20 Hayward/Butler/Matthews, 9 19375March 12 vs 10/13 Villanova L 75-76 Butler, 19 Hayward, 11 19375March 20 vs Utah State W 58-57 Hayward, 26 Matthews/Hayward, 8 11997March 22 vs 9/9 Missouri L 79-83 McNeal, 30 Hayward, 11 12184

Margin of Victory1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25+

Marquette 1 - 2 - 1 1 2 - 2 - - 2 - 2 1 - 2 - 2 1 - 1 - - 5Opponents 2 - - 2 - - 1 - - - 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - - - -

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Statistics in Games Won (25-0)Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds

Player GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3P 3PA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.22 Jerel McNeal 25 25 856 34.2 170 344 .494 60 134 .448 93 120 .775 22 96 118 4.7 48 0 107 74 19 60 493 19.723 Wesley Matthews 25 25 804 32.2 143 283 .505 29 71 .408 137 167 .820 38 100 138 5.5 53 0 62 51 13 34 452 18.132 Lazar Hayward 25 25 765 30.6 150 305 .492 35 102 .343 93 112 .830 71 140 211 8.4 58 1 31 46 6 24 428 17.11 Dominic James 23 23 742 32.3 101 237 .426 25 89 .281 36 72 .500 18 61 79 3.4 39 0 120 43 7 56 263 11.433 Jimmy Butler 25 0 447 17.9 40 72 .556 0 2 .000 49 62 .790 46 40 86 3.4 38 1 18 12 10 9 129 5.212 Dwight Burke 25 25 477 19.1 23 37 .622 0 0 .000 21 42 .500 37 56 93 3.7 67 2 4 15 9 3 67 2.72 Maurice Acker 23 2 308 13.4 16 59 .271 9 39 .231 20 27 .741 5 22 27 1.2 36 0 41 15 0 18 61 2.74 Patrick Hazel 18 0 227 12.6 18 25 .720 0 0 .000 9 15 .600 22 19 41 2.3 37 1 1 11 8 7 45 2.521 Joseph Fulce 9 0 61 6.8 6 12 .500 0 2 .000 3 4 .750 6 5 11 1.2 13 0 3 1 1 2 15 1.710 David Cubillan 24 0 233 9.7 12 50 .240 8 30 .267 7 11 .636 1 14 15 0.6 17 1 18 12 1 7 39 1.642 Chris Otule 8 0 58 7.3 4 11 .364 0 0 .000 4 10 .400 5 5 10 1.3 9 0 0 5 5 0 12 1.545 Robert Frozena 11 0 22 2.0 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 4 3 7 0.6 3 0 0 3 0 0 4 0.4

Team 31 33 64 2.6 2 5Total 25 5000 684 1439 .475 166 469 .354 474 646 .734 306 594 900 36.0 420 6 405 293 79 220 2008 80.3Opponents 25 5000 599 1407 .426 166 495 .335 250 371 .674 261 519 780 31.2 539 20 320 405 73 149 1614 64.6

Statistics in Games Lost (0-10)Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds

Player GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3P 3PA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.22 Jerel McNeal 10 10 370 37.0 66 190 .347 26 82 .317 42 63 .667 6 35 41 4.1 39 3 30 29 2 11 200 20.023 Wesley Matthews 10 10 387 38.7 50 123 .407 13 43 .302 76 90 .844 8 55 63 6.3 23 1 24 31 5 9 189 18.932 Lazar Hayward 10 10 344 34.4 54 130 .415 18 46 .391 16 21 .762 28 63 91 9.1 31 1 8 19 3 11 142 14.21 Dominic James 6 5 168 28.0 21 51 .412 8 27 .296 5 17 .294 7 13 20 3.3 17 0 24 11 2 6 55 9.233 Jimmy Butler 10 0 240 24.0 15 35 .429 0 2 .000 37 50 .740 29 23 52 5.2 28 1 8 5 6 8 67 6.72 Maurice Acker 10 5 228 22.8 11 32 .344 10 28 .357 1 2 .500 6 12 18 1.8 25 0 20 10 0 5 33 3.312 Dwight Burke 10 10 198 19.8 9 16 .563 0 0 .000 14 25 .560 17 18 35 3.5 33 2 3 6 2 4 32 3.210 David Cubillan 7 0 63 9.0 3 5 .600 2 4 .500 2 2 1.000 1 1 2 0.3 5 0 4 1 0 1 10 1.44 Patrick Hazel 3 0 24 8.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 3 4 1.3 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 1.021 Joseph Fulce 2 0 1 0.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.042 Chris Otule 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

Team 16 4 20 2.0 1 2Total 10 2025 230 584 .394 77 232 .332 194 272 .713 119 228 347 34.7 203 8 121 115 21 55 731 73.1Opponents 10 2025 295 584 .505 74 195 .379 154 229 .672 101 272 373 37.3 206 1 166 121 42 56 818 81.8

Statistics in BIG EAST Games (12-6)Field Goals 3-Point FG Free Throws Rebounds

Player GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3P 3PA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF DQ A TO B S Pts. Avg.22 Jerel McNeal 18 18 685 38.1 135 307 .440 54 133 .406 77 111 .694 14 70 84 4.7 46 1 82 51 13 42 401 22.322 Wesley Matthews 18 18 646 35.9 107 214 .500 22 58 .379 89 111 .802 18 75 93 5.2 39 0 42 42 8 18 325 18.132 Lazar Hayward 18 18 608 33.8 98 222 .441 29 80 .363 52 61 .852 44 95 139 7.7 45 0 20 27 5 23 277 15.41 Dominic James 15 15 518 34.5 70 167 .419 17 68 .250 19 44 .432 14 40 54 3.6 26 0 75 27 6 37 176 11.733 Jimmy Butler 18 0 366 20.3 29 58 .500 0 1 .000 46 60 .767 43 42 85 4.7 38 1 11 8 11 7 104 5.812 Dwight Burke 18 18 336 18.7 22 29 .759 0 0 .000 11 25 .440 26 39 65 3.6 47 2 3 8 5 4 55 3.12 Maurice Acker 16 3 240 15.0 8 34 .235 8 32 .250 2 3 .667 7 14 21 1.3 28 0 31 14 0 10 26 1.621 Joseph Fulce 8 0 26 3.3 4 5 .800 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 3 2 5 0.6 7 0 2 0 0 2 11 1.44 Patrick Hazel 9 0 93 10.3 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 6 8 14 1.6 15 0 0 4 2 2 10 1.142 Chris Otule 6 0 32 5.3 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 1 3 4 0.7 4 0 0 5 3 0 5 0.845 Robert Frozena 3 0 5 1.7 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.710 David Cubillan 14 0 70 5.0 0 5 .000 0 1 .000 2 2 1.000 1 2 3 0.2 4 0 5 0 0 1 2 0.1

Team 18 11 29 1.6 2 4Total 18 3625 480 1053 .456 130 373 .349 304 429 .709 195 402 597 33.2 302 4 271 191 53 146 1394 77.4Opponents 18 3625 490 1046 .468 134 357 .375 184 276 .667 200 433 633 35.2 352 11 291 270 67 101 1298 72.1

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2008+09 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSFG -FGA PCT 3FG -3FGA PCT FT -FTA PCT REB A TO BLK ST PF-DQ 1ST 2ND OT SCORE

Houston Baptist 21 -53 39.6 8 -24 33.3 14 -23 60.9 31 8 25 2 8 28-1 34 30 -- 64@ 16/17 Marquette 34 -66 51.5 5 -22 22.7 22 -30 73.3 41 23 13 3 13 22-1 42 53 -- 95Chicago State 31 -73 42.5 9 -24 37.5 16 -25 64.0 39 12 16 3 6 29-1 36 51 -- 87@ 15/17 Marquette 34 -65 52.3 8 -19 42.1 30 -43 69.8 42 18 13 6 7 27-0 52 54 -- 106Milwaukee 25 -66 37.9 7 -18 38.9 23 -27 85.2 34 10 15 0 1 26-2 40 40 -- 80@ 15/17 Marquette 35 -72 48.6 4 -18 22.2 26 -34 76.5 45 15 10 3 11 22-1 45 55 -- 100Texas Southern 25 -52 48.1 4 -11 36.4 14 -23 60.9 27 14 20 3 13 24-2 25 43 -- 68@ 15/15 Marquette 24 -62 38.7 10 -23 43.5 27 -36 75.0 43 17 19 3 11 22-0 38 47 -- 85vs. Northern Iowa 18 -51 35.3 3 -21 14.3 4 -7 57.1 29 13 14 1 5 21-0 18 25 -- 4315/15 Marquette 24 -53 45.3 11 -27 40.7 14 -22 63.6 42 20 10 1 8 15-1 37 36 -- 73vs. Dayton 30 -57 52.6 4 -11 36.4 25 -39 64.1 42 11 11 5 6 30-1 33 56 -- 8915/15 Marquette 24 -61 39.3 4 -20 20.0 23 -36 63.9 39 13 14 0 4 28-2 32 43 -- 75Central Michigan 27 -67 40.3 4 -25 16.0 9 -13 69.2 33 13 16 2 7 29-1 27 40 -- 67@ 25/RV Marquette 23 -51 45.1 4 -9 44.4 31 -38 81.6 37 16 18 6 9 20-1 36 45 -- 81RV/22 Wisconsin 22 -48 45.8 7 -24 29.2 7 -13 53.8 30 9 16 2 5 26-0 33 25 -- 58@ 25/RV Marquette 21 -52 40.4 5 -20 25.0 14 -23 60.9 31 10 12 0 9 16-0 27 34 -- 61IPFW 19 -59 32.2 6 -20 30.0 6 -13 46.2 29 9 12 2 6 16-0 25 25 -- 50@ 24/24 Marquette 28 -59 47.5 4 -17 23.5 9 -16 56.3 48 17 14 5 8 12-0 38 31 -- 69vs 16/19 Tennessee 24 -49 49.0 6 -22 27.3 26 -36 72.2 33 16 17 0 6 24-0 32 48 -- 8024/23 Marquette 18 -48 37.5 8 -25 32.0 24 -35 68.6 31 10 16 2 5 30-2 32 36 -- 68Western Carolina 8 -24 33.3 13 -25 52.0 12 -16 75.0 27 17 18 1 7 23-0 27 50 -- 77@ 24/23 Marquette 29 -54 53.7 11 -17 64.7 25 -32 78.1 34 24 15 3 9 16-0 53 41 -- 94@ North Carolina State 24 -47 51.1 8 -16 50.0 9 -13 69.2 29 13 18 5 5 13-0 35 30 -- 65RV/25 Marquette 27 -56 48.2 7 -16 43.8 7 -10 70.0 25 9 10 4 8 18-0 32 36 -- 68Presbyterian 17 -47 36.2 5 -20 25.0 6 -7 85.7 20 8 13 7 5 16-0 18 27 -- 45@ RV/25 Marquette 31 -63 49.2 9 -22 40.9 13 -16 81.3 44 23 8 3 7 10-0 40 44 -- 8415/13 Villanova 24 -58 41.4 6 -20 30.0 18 -21 85.7 30 11 16 3 9 28-2 32 40 -- 72@ RV/25 Marquette 23 -50 46.0 10 -24 41.7 23 -31 74.2 32 15 19 1 4 18-2 36 43 -- 79Cincinnati 18 -55 32.7 3 -19 15.8 11 -12 91.7 32 15 15 1 2 17-0 27 23 -- 50@ RV/25 Marquette 27 -50 54.0 15 -25 60.0 15 -20 75.0 31 19 8 3 3 17-0 41 43 -- 84@ Rutgers 31 -63 49.2 6 -20 30.0 8 -11 72.7 39 9 17 4 2 24-2 28 48 -- 7618/15 Marquette 31 -59 52.5 2 -13 15.4 17 -24 70.8 28 14 10 3 9 15-0 37 44 -- 8125/22 West Virginia 21 -60 35.0 5 -14 35.7 6 -10 60.0 35 15 13 1 4 23-1 31 22 -- 53@ 18/15 Marquette 23 -56 41.1 5 -17 29.4 24 -27 88.9 37 10 8 3 7 13-0 29 46 -- 75@ Providence 31 -55 56.4 6 -18 33.3 14 -23 60.9 38 17 18 5 6 21-1 45 37 -- 8214/14 Marquette 34 -67 54.5 9 -20 45.0 14 -22 63.6 27 20 10 1 8 22-0 40 51 -- 91DePaul 25 -56 44.6 8 -20 40.0 12 -16 75.0 28 17 16 4 4 23-1 34 36 -- 70@ 11/10 Marquette 27 -59 45.8 4 -12 33.3 21 -36 58.3 41 14 10 2 14 15-0 48 31 -- 79@ RV/22 Notre Dame 24 -66 36.4 8 -26 30.8 8 -9 88.9 47 15 10 5 1 13-0 30 34 -- 648/8 Marquette 28 -65 43.1 5 -22 22.7 10 -12 83.3 34 12 3 3 6 14-0 33 38 -- 7125/23 Georgetown 32 -57 56.1 10 -20 50.0 8 -13 61.5 29 23 17 3 9 27-1 42 40 -- 82@ 8/8 Marquette 27 -52 51.9 10 -22 45.5 30 -38 78.9 31 18 12 5 13 16-0 42 52 -- 94@ DePaul 25 -60 41.7 6 -19 31.6 5 -12 41.7 35 14 16 1 8 14-0 37 24 -- 618/8 Marquette 28 -49 57.1 6 -17 35.3 14 -22 63.6 29 19 10 6 9 14-0 42 34 -- 76@ USF 23 -55 41.8 4 -14 28.6 7 -11 63.6 38 15 8 3 5 18-0 32 25 -- 578/8 Marquette 21 -54 38.9 4 -24 16.7 10 -23 43.5 40 9 9 6 4 15-1 28 28 -- 56@ 13/13 Villanova 37 -63 58.7 13 -24 54.2 15 -26 57.7 37 23 11 4 3 19-0 50 52 -- 10210/12 Marquette 29 -57 50.9 11 -23 47.8 15 -27 55.6 29 21 12 3 6 25-2 45 39 -- 84St. John’s 22 -49 44.9 8 -16 50.0 7 -14 50.0 31 17 24 4 9 18-0 24 35 -- 59@ 10/12 Marquette 28 -55 50.9 3 -15 20.0 14 -19 73.7 32 16 6 3 14 17-0 32 41 -- 73Seton Hall 23 -55 41.8 9 -24 37.5 12 -17 70.6 31 15 23 4 15 22-1 37 30 -- 67@ 10/11 Marquette 26 -64 40.6 3 -17 17.6 24 -31 77.4 41 20 17 6 16 15-0 34 45 -- 79@ Georgetown 28 -55 50.9 8 -18 44.4 8 -11 72.7 29 12 12 4 3 17-2 44 28 -- 7210/11 Marquette 29 -60 48.3 8 -22 36.4 12 -18 66.7 32 16 6 2 7 17-0 44 34 -- 782/2 Connecticut 32 -66 48.5 11 -22 50.0 18 -22 81.8 46 14 15 6 3 15-0 43 50 -- 93@ 8/10 Marquette 27 -64 42.2 11 -21 52.4 17 -20 85.0 26 14 9 2 9 22-0 37 45 -- 82@ 6/6 Louisville 24 -55 43.6 9 -26 34.6 5 -12 41.7 37 14 13 1 6 18-0 28 34 -- 628/10 Marquette 19 -56 33.9 7 -23 30.4 13 -18 72.2 37 7 11 3 6 15-0 25 33 -- 58@ 3/4 Pittsburgh 34 -54 63.0 7 -17 41.2 15 -23 65.2 33 22 11 8 6 16-0 43 47 -- 9013/15 Marquette 26 -61 42.6 10 -26 38.5 13 -18 72.2 28 12 11 0 3 18-0 36 39 -- 7525/25 Syracuse 36 -64 56.3 7 -20 35.0 7 -13 53.8 38 23 15 6 6 19-0 34 39 -- 86@ 13/15 Marquette 27 -75 36.0 7 -30 23.3 18 -23 78.3 42 15 10 1 8 14-0 35 38 -- 79vs. St. John’s 18 -46 39.1 2 -10 20.0 7 -14 50.0 22 3 16 3 7 20-0 10 35 -- 4521/21 Marquette 26 -53 49.1 3 -14 21.4 19 -23 82.6 41 13 13 2 6 13-0 38 36 -- 74vs. 10/13 Villanova 24 -57 42.1 6 -18 33.3 22 -27 81.5 39 14 13 5 9 24-0 47 29 -- 7621/21 Marquette 16 -48 33.3 10 -25 40.0 33 -39 84.6 34 12 11 4 6 19-0 31 44 -- 75vs. RV/24 Utah State 22 -53 41.5 7 -23 30.4 6 -8 75.0 26 11 9 3 2 21-2 18 39 -- 5723/24 Marquette 17 -47 36.2 5 -19 26.3 19 -23 82.6 32 7 9 2 4 14-1 26 32 -- 589/9 Missouri 31 -64 48.4 7 -22 31.8 14 -20 70.0 30 14 7 4 6 23-0 46 37 -- 8323/24 Marquette 23 -60 38.3 5 -15 33.3 28 -33 84.8 41 8 12 0 4 17-0 35 44 -- 79

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OPPONENT ACKER BURKE BUTLER CUBILLAN FROZENA FULCE HAYWARD HAZEL JAMES MATTHEWS MCNEAL OTULEHouston Baptist 4/5 0/2 10/4 3/0 0/1 DNP 19/12 7/4 5/2 27/5 20/4 DNPChicago State 7/0 3/3 6/2 8/1 DNP DNP 21/9 10/5 8/4 26/9 17/4 DNPMilwaukee 3/2 3/4 0/1 2/3 0/1 DNP 25/10 4/6 16/3 25/7 22/4 DNPTexas Southern 10/2 0/0 6/4 3/1 0/2 DNP 18/9 4/5 11/4 13/6 20/8 DNPvs. Northern Iowa 4/1 1/6 4/4 7/3 0/2 DNP 15/8 4/2 8/3 17/7 13/3 DNPvs. Dayton 0/3 2/3 0/1 5/1 DNP DNP 5/8 0/0 19/7 28/7 16/6 DNPCentral Michigan 3/2 3/5 7/1 5/3 2/0 DNP 14/8 DNP 15/7 18/3 14/4 DNPRV/22 Wisconsin 6/0 1/4 0/1 0/0 DNP DNP 9/13 0/0 10/2 9/3 26/7 DNPIPFW 0/0 5/6 2/2 2/1 0/0 DNP 19/18 2/3 10/1 13/9 16/4 DNPvs. 16/19 Tennessee 0/0 3/4 2/5 0/0 DNP DNP 14/7 1/2 8/5 30/4 10/2 DNPWestern Carolina 8/0 0/3 7/6 0/0 0/0 2/4 27/5 4/2 6/1 18/4 19/5 3/1@ N.C. State 0/1 4/1 1/1 0/1 DNP DNP 16/6 4/2 18/4 5/4 20/3 DNPPresbyterian 1/2 6/6 8/2 3/0 DNP 2/2 22/11 0/1 8/1 21/6 9/6 4/515/13 Villanova 0/1 2/2 0/7 0/0 DNP DNP 15/5 2/3 17/6 19/3 24/4 DNPCincinnati 3/0 0/6 2/4 0/1 0/0 3/1 16/1 4/3 9/2 17/6 26/5 4/2@ Rutgers 0/1 8/4 9/1 0/0 DNP DNP 10/5 0/1 15/2 23/6 16/4 0/125/22 West Virginia DNP 4/5 6/4 DNP DNP DNP 7/9 2/2 17/2 13/5 26/7 DNP@ Providence 0/2 0/1 4/1 0/0 DNP 6/1 25/7 0/1 9/5 22/5 25/4 DNPDePaul 0/0 10/7 4/2 0/0 DNP DNP 16/17 0/0 8/3 20/6 21/3 0/0@ RV/22 Notre Dame 0/3 0/2 0/2 0/0 DNP DNP 13/6 0/2 15/9 16/4 27/4 DNP25/23 Georgetown 2/1 1/6 9/2 0/0 DNP 0/0 23/5 DNP 10/4 23/7 26/6 DNP@ DePaul 0/0 2/1 7/6 0/1 DNP 0/1 6/6 DNP 15/4 20/6 26/4 DNP@ USF 0/0 4/2 3/8 DNP DNP DNP 5/14 DNP 11/6 11/6 22/4 DNP@ 13/13 Villanova 0/1 2/2 5/3 DNP DNP DNP 22/9 2/2 14/1 16/5 23/4 DNPSt. John’s 0/1 2/2 8/4 0/0 0/1 2/1 18/7 0/0 14/3 9/3 20/7 0/0Seton Hall 0/0 4/7 8/7 0/0 2/0 0/0 14/6 DNP 13/6 24/4 13/6 1/1@ Georgetown DNP 2/4 8/5 0/0 DNP DNP 17/11 DNP 6/1 23/3 22/6 DNP2/2 Connecticut 6/3 0/3 12/4 DNP DNP DNP 15/6 DNP 3/0 20/5 26/4 DNP@ 6/6 Louisville 3/3 2/3 6/10 2/1 DNP 0/1 16/10 DNP DNP 19/3 10/6 DNP@ 3/4 Pittsburgh 6/2 7/4 1/1 0/0 DNP 0/0 22/10 DNP DNP 16/4 23/3 DNP25/25 Syracuse 6/3 5/4 12/14 0/0 DNP DNP 17/5 DNP DNP 14/12 25/3 0/0vs. St. John’s 5/2 4/2 11/9 6/0 0/0 0/1 17/9 DNP DNP 20/9 11/3 0/0vs. 10/13 Villanova 12/2 2/0 19/3 3/0 DNP DNP 13/11 DNP DNP 11/10 15/4 DNPvs. RV/25 Utah State 5/1 0/3 2/4 0/0 DNP DNP 26/8 DNP DNP 11/8 14/3 DNPvs. 9/9 Missouri 0/1 5/10 7/3 0/0 DNP DNP 13/11 DNP 0/1 24/7 30/5 DNP

Game-By-GameStarters,Points&PercentageofOffenseOpponent Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward Record Points % of Offense W/LHouston Baptist James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 1-0 71 74.7 WChicago State James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 2-0 75 70.8 WMilwaukee James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 3-0 91 91.0 WTexas Southern James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 4-0 62 72.9 Wvs. Northern Iowa James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 5-0 54 74.0 Wvs. Dayton James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 5-1 70 93.3 LCentral Michigan James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 6-1 64 79.0 WRV/22 Wisconsin James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 7-1 55 90.2 WIPFW James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 8-1 63 91.3 Wvs. 16/19 Tennessee James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 8-2 65 95.6 LWestern Carolina James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 9-2 70 74.5 W@ N.C. State James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 10-2 63 96.9 WPresbyterian James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 11-2 66 78.6 W15/13 Villanova James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 12-2 77 97.5 WCincinnati James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 13-2 68 81.0 W@ Rutgers James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 14-2 72 88.9 W25/22 West Virginia James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 15-2 67 89.3 W@ Providence James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 16-2 81 89.0 WDePaul James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 17-2 75 94.9 W@ RV/22 Notre Dame James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 18-2 71 100.0 W25/23 Georgetown James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 19-2 83 88.3 W@ DePaul James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 20-2 69 90.8 W@ USF James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 20-3 53 94.6 L@ 13/13 Villanova James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 20-4 77 91.7 LSt. John’s James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 21-4 63 86.3 WSeton Hall James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 22-4 68 86.1 W@ Georgetown James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 23-4 70 89.7 W2/2 Connecticut James McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 23-5 64 78.0 L@ 6/6 Louisville Acker McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 0-1 50 86.2 L@ 3/4 Pittsburgh Acker McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 0-2 74 98.7 L25/25 Syracuse Acker McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 0-3 67 84.8 Lvs. St. John’s Acker McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 1-3 57 77.0 Wvs. 10/13 Villanova Acker McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 1-4 53 71.6 Lvs. RV/25 Utah State Acker McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 2-4 56 96.6 Wvs. 9/9 Missouri Acker McNeal Matthews Hayward Burke 2-5 72 91.1 L

Total Average: 67.4 86.1%

Game-By-Game Scoring/Rebounding

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2008+09 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSMarquette Players in Double Figures

Points ReboundsHouston Baptist Matthews 27, McNeal 20, Hayward 19, Butler 10 Hayward 12Chicago State Matthews 26, Hayward 21, McNeal 17, Hazel 10 --Milwaukee Matthews 25, Hayward 25, McNeal 22, James 16 Hayward 10Texas Southern McNeal 20, Hayward 18, Matthews 13, James 11, Acker 10 --vs. Northern Iowa Matthews 17, Hayward 15, McNeal 13 --vs. Dayton Matthews 28, James 19, McNeal 16 --Central Michigan Matthews 18, James 15, Hayward 14, McNeal 14 --RV/22 Wisconsin McNeal 26, James 10 Hayward 13IPFW Hayward 19, McNeal 16, Matthews 13, James 10 Hayward 18vs. 16/19 Tennessee Matthews 30, Hayward 14, McNeal 10 --Western Carolina Hayward 27, McNeal 19, Matthews 18 --@ N.C. State McNeal 20, James 18, Hayward 16 --Presbyterian Hayward 22, Matthews 21 Hayward 1115/13 Villanova McNeal 24, Matthews 19, James 17, Hayward 15 --Cincinnati McNeal 26, Matthews 17, Hayward 16 --@ Rutgers Matthews 23, McNeal 16, James 15, Hayward 10 --25/22 West Virginia McNeal 26, James 17, Matthews 13 --@ Providence McNeal 25, Hayward 25, Matthews 22 --DePaul McNeal 21, Matthews 20, Hayward 16, Burke 10 Hayward 17@ RV/22 Notre Dame McNeal 27, Matthews 16, James 15, Hayward 13 --25/23 Georgetown McNeal 26, Hayward 23, Matthews 23, James 10 --@ DePaul McNeal 26, Matthews 20, James 15 --@ USF McNeal 22, Matthews 11, James 11 Hayward 14@ 13/13 Villanova McNeal 23, Hayward 22, Matthews 16, James 14 --St. John’s McNeal 20, Hayward 18, James 14 --Seton Hall Matthews 24, Hayward 14, James 13, McNeal 13 --@ Georgetown Matthews 23, McNeal 22, Hayward 17 Hayward 112/2 Connecticut McNeal 26, Matthews 20, Hayward 15, Butler 12 --@ 6/6 Louisville Matthews 19, Hayward 16, McNeal 10 Hayard 10

Butler 10@ 3/4 Pittsburgh McNeal 23, Hayward 22, Matthews 16 Hayward 1025/25 Syracuse McNeal 25, Hayward 17, Matthews 14, Butler 12 Butler 14

Matthews 12vs. St. John’s Matthews 20, Hayward 17, McNeal 11, Butler 11 --vs. 10/13 Villanova Butler 19, McNeal 15, Hayward 13, Acker 12, Matthews 11 Hayward 11

Matthews 10vs. RV/23 Utah State Hayward 26, McNeal 14, Matthews 11 --vs. 9/9 Missouri McNeal 30, Matthews 24, Hayward 13 Hayward 11

Burke 10

Marquette’s Record When2008-09 Under Williams

Leading at half 18-1 18-1Trailing at half 5-8 5-8Tied at half 2-1 2-1Scoring 70 or more points 21-7 21-7Allowing 80 or more points 4-7 4-7Holding opponents to 60 points or less 9-1 9-1Holding opponents to 65 points or less 13-2 13-2Shooting 50 percent or better 9-1 9-1Opponents shoot 50 percent or better 4-4 4-4Opponent shoots under 40 percent 9-0 9-0MU’s FG percent is higher than opp. 17-0 17-0MU’s FG percent is lower than opp. 8-10 8-10MU’s 3FG percent is higher than 40 percent 12-3 12-3Opponent’s 3FG percent is higher than 40 percent 7-3 7-3MU shoots more FT than opponent 23-6 23-6MU shoots fewer FT than opponent 2-4 2-4MU shoots same FT as opponent 0-0 0-0Out-rebounded opponent 19-4 19-4Out-rebounded by opponent 6-5 6-5Rebounds tied 0-1 0-1Same or fewer turnovers as opp. 23-6 23-6More turnovers than opponent 2-4 2-4Overtime games 0-1 0-1In games decided by 5 pts. or less 4-4 4-4In games decided by 6-10 5-1 5-1In games decided by 11-15 5-4 5-4In games decided by 16 pts. or more 11-1 11-1

vs Ranked Teams (AP or Coaches) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8vs 1-25 in RPI (www.collegerpi.com, at time of game) . . . . . 4-8vs 26-50 in RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1vs 51-100 in RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0vs 101-150 in RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1vs 151-200 in RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-0vs 201-324 in RPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0

When winning the opening tip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-5When scoring first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-3Marquette Bench Scoring

Starters Bench Bench ScoringHouston Baptist 71 24 Butler 10, Hazel 7, Acker 4, Cubillan 3Chicago State 75 31 Hazel 10, Cubillan 8, Acker 7, Butler 6Milwaukee 91 9 Hazel 4, Acker 3, Cubillan 2Texas Southern 62 23 Acker 10, Butler 6, Hazel 4, Cubillan 3vs. Northern Iowa 54 19 Cubillan 7, Acker 4, Butler 4, Hazel 4vs. Dayton 70 5 Cubillan 5Central Michigan 64 17 Butler 7, Cubillan 5, Acker 3, Frozena 2RV/22 Wisconsin 55 6 Acker 6IPFW 63 6 Hazel, 2, Cubillan 2, Butler 2vs. 16/19 Tennessee 65 3 Butler 2, Hazel 1Western Carolina 70 24 Acker 8, Butler 7, Hazel 4, Otule 3, Fulce 2@ N.C. State 63 5 Hazel 4, Butler 1Presbyterian 66 18 Butler 8, Otule 4, Cubillan 3, Fulce 2, Acker 115/13 Villanova 77 2 Hazel 2Cincinnati 68 16 Hazel 4, Otule 4, Acker 3, Fulce 3, Butler 2@ Rutgers 72 9 Butler 925/22 West Virginia 67 8 Butler 6, Hazel 2@ Providence 81 10 Fulce 6, Butler 4DePaul 75 4 Butler 4@ RV/22 Notre Dame 71 0 --25/23 Georgetown 83 11 Butler 9, Acker 2@ DePaul 69 7 Butler 7@ USF 53 3 Butler 3@ 13/13 Villanova 77 7 Butler 5, Hazel 2St. John’s 63 10 Butler 8, Fulce 2Seton Hall 68 11 Butler 8, Frozena 2, Otule 1@ Georgetown 70 8 Butler 82/2 Connecticut 64 18 Butler 12, Acker 6@ 6/6 Louisville 50 8 Butler 6, Cubillan 2@ 3/4 Pittsburgh 74 1 Butler 125/25 Syracuse 67 12 Butler 12vs. St. John’s 57 17 Butler 11, Cubillan 6vs. 10/13 Villanova 53 22 Butler 19, Cubillan 3vs. RV/25 Utah State 56 2 Butler 2vs. 9/9 Missouri 72 7 Butler 7

Team Superlatives by HalfFirst Half Second Half

Points 53 vs. Western Carolina (12/19) 55 vs. Milwaukee (11/22)Fewest Pts. Allowed 10 vs. St. John’s (3/11) 22 vs. West Virginia (1/10)FG Percentage 64.0 vs. DePaul (2/3) 60.9 vs. NC State (12/22)Lowest FG Pct. Allowed 13.6 vs. St. John’s (3/11) 25.0 vs. West Virginia (1/10)3-Point Percentage 63.0 vs. Western Carolina (12/19) 61.5 vs. Villanova (3/12)FT Made 19 vs. Villanova (3/12) 20 vs. Georgetown (1/31)Rebounds 28 vs. IPFW (12/13) 27 vs. Milwaukee (11/22)Assists 14 vs. Western Carolina (12/19) 14 TwiceBlocks 6 vs. Chicago State (11/17) 4 at USF (2/6)Steals 10 vs. DePaul (1/24) 10 vs. Seton Hall (2/17)

Individual Superlatives by HalfFirst HalfPoints 19 Twice3-Point Made 5 Jerel McNeal vs. Cincinnati (1/4)FT Made 7 Wesley Matthews vs. Houston Baptist (11/14)Rebounds 10 Lazar Hayward vs. IPFW (12/13)Assists 9 Dominic James vs. DePaul (1/24)

Second HalfPoints 23 Wesley Matthews vs. Northern Iowa (11/28)3-Point Made 4 Lazar Hayward vs. Providence (1/17)FT Made 14 Wesley Matthews vs. Tennessee (12/16)Rebounds 11 Lazar Hayward vs. DePaul (1/24)Assists 7 Jerel McNeal vs. Georgetown (1/31)

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2008+09 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICSMU as an AP-Ranked TeamRk. Last Time All Time Williams1. 9 Notre Dame 65, MU 59 (2/26/78) 4-1 -2. MU 75, Xavier 53 (2/20/78) 57-6 -3. Miami (Ohio) 84, MU 81 (3/11/78) * 31-3 -4. MU 97, 11 UNLV 81 (1/15/78) 16-2 -5. MU 67, Wichita State 56 (1/2/78) 18-5 -6. MU 67, 11 Clemson 49 (12/27/76) 16-6 -7. MU 67, 5 N. Carolina 59 (3/28/77) * 19-4 -8. 6 Louisville 62, MU 58 (3/1/09) 21-8 3-39. 4 Cincinnati 63, MU 62 (2/20/02) 21-7 -

10. MU 78, Georgetown 72 (2/21/09) 22-5 3-111. MU 79, DePaul 70 (1/24/09) 18-5 1-012. MU 77, Savannah St. 37 (12/27/07) 18-4 -13. 25 Syracuse 86, MU 79 (3/7/09) 28-16 0-214. MU 91, Providence 82 (1/17/09) 10-2 1-015. Dayton 89, MU 75 (11/29/08) 13-5 4-116. MU 95, Houston Baptist 64 (11/14/08) 18-6 1-017. MU 75, Cincinnati 60 (2/2/08) 19-1 -18. MU 75, 25 West Virginia 53 (1/10/09) 15-3 2-019. MU 77, Morgan St. 57 (12/22/06) 4-3 -20. MU 75, 12 Pittsburgh 71 (3/3/07) 13-8 -21. 10 Villanova 76, MU 75 (3/12/09) 9-5 1-122. MU 101, Milwaukee 51 (3/5/94) 8-3 -23. 9 Missouri 83, MU 79 * 4-4 2-124. 16 Tennessee 80, MU 68 (12/16/08) 12-4 1-125. MU 61, Wisconsin 58 (12/6/08) 12-3 2-0

Totals 422-119 21-10

MU Against AP-Ranked TeamsRk. Last Time All Time Williams1. 9 MU 83, Kentucky 69 (3/29/03) * 1-6 -2. Connecticut 93, 8 MU 82 (2/25/09) 2-11 0-13. Pittsburgh 90, 13 MU 75 (3/4/09) 0-10 0-14. Villanova 72, MU 67 (2/4/06) 5-9 -5. Kansas 85, MU 61 (1/28/92) 3-11 -6. Louisville 62, 8 MU 58 (3/1/09) 6-15 0-17. MU 74, Cincinnati 72 (3/2/96) 5-6 -8. Cincinnati 85 21 MU 84 (3/9/96) 2-9 -9. Missouri 83, 23 MU 79 (3/22/09) * 7-9 0-1

10. Villanova 76, 21 MU 75 (3/12/09) 5-7 0-111. Georgetown 70, MU 68 (OT) (3/1/08) 7-5 -12. 20 MU 75, Pittsburgh 71 (3/3/07) 3-7 -13. Villanova 102, 10 Marquette 84 3-4 0-114. 25 MU 89, Notre Dame 79 (3/13/08) 6-4 -15. MU 79, Villanova 72 (1/1/09) 4-2 1-016. 16 Tennessee 80, MU 68 (12/16/08) 2-4 0-117. MU 57, Georgetown 51 (2/16/06) 4-4 -18. MU 60, UAB 58 (1/19/94) 3-2 -19. MU 80, Wisconsin 65 (12/31/94) 5-3 -20. MU 50, Indiana 49 (11/23/01) 4-4 -21. MU 81, 21 West Virginia 63 (1/13/07) 4-1 -22. MU 72, Pittsburgh 54 (2/15/08) 3-3 -23. Georgetown 62, MU 59 (3/9/06) 3-3 -24. MU 73, Connecticut 69 (1/10/07) 2-1 -25. Syracuse 86, 13 MU (3/7/09) 4-2 2-1

Totals 95-141 3-8

* denotes NCAA Tournament game

Defensive Comparison (averages as of date of game)Points Avg. Diff. FG Pct. Avg. Diff.

Houston Baptist 64 -- -- 39.6 -- --Chicago State 87 75.5 -- 42.5 41.1 --Milwaukee 80 77.0 +4.5 37.9 40.1 3.2Texas Southern 68 74.8 -9.0 48.1 41.8 +10.2vs. Northern Iowa 43 68.4 -31.8 35.3 40.1 -6.5vs. Dayton 89 71.8 +20.6 52.6 46.2 +12.1Central Michigan 67 71.1 -0.7 40.3 42.0 -6.2RV/22 Wisconsin 58 69.5 -11.5 45.8 42.6 +3.2IPFW 50 67.3 -19.5 32.2 41.4 -9.2vs. 16/19 Tennessee 80 68.6 +12.7 49.0 42.1 +7.6Western Carolina 77 69.4 +8.4 46.4 42.5 +4.3@ N.C. State 65 69.0 -4.4 51.1 43.1 +8.6Presbyterian 45 67.2 -24.0 36.2 42.6 -6.915/13 Villanova 72 67.5 +4.8 41.4 42.5 -1.1Cincinnati 50 66.3 -17.5 32.7 41.9 -9.2@ Rutgers 76 66.9 +9.7 49.2 42.4 +7.325/22 West Virginia 53 66.1 -13.9 35.0 41.9 -6.9@ Providence 82 67.0 +15.9 56.4 42.7 +14.5DePaul 70 67.2 +3.0 44.6 42.8 +1.9@ RV/22 Notre Dame 64 67.0 -3.2 36.4 42.4 -6.025/23 Georgetown 82 67.7 +15.0 56.1 43.1 +13.7@ DePaul 61 67.4 -6.7 41.7 43.0 -1.4@ USF 57 67.0 -10.4 41.8 43.0 -1.2@ 13/13 Villanova 102 68.4 +35.0 58.7 43.7 +15.7St. John’s 59 68.0 -9.4 44.9 43.7 +1.2Seton Hall 67 68.0 -1.0 41.8 43.7 -1.9@ Georgetown 72 68.1 +4.0 50.9 43.9 +7.22/2 Connecticut 93 69.0 +24.9 48.5 46.8 +4.6@ 6/6 Louisville 62 68.8 -7.0 43.6 44.1 -3.2@ 3/4 Pittsburgh 90 69.5 +21.2 63.0 44.7 +18.925/25 Syracuse 86 70.0 +16.5 56.3 45.1 +11.6vs. St. John’s 45 69.2 -25.0 39.1 45.0 -6.0vs. 10/13 Villanova 76 69.5 +6.8 42.1 44.9 -2.9vs. RV/25 Utah State 57 69.1 -12.5 41.5 44.8 -3.4vs. 9/9 Missouri 83 69.5 +13.9 48.4 44.9 +3.6

Specialty Stats byGame (Bold denotes season high; formatted asMU/OPP)Paint Off TO 2nd Ch. Fast Brk. Bench

Houston Baptist 48/16 36/10 14/11 23/7 24/20Chicago State 48/40 25/18 26/16 26/11 31/9Milwaukee 52/26 19/12 16/13 26/10 9/38Texas Southern 26/38 29/21 26/10 17/16 23/11vs. Northern Iowa 18/24 18/4 15/6 8/4 19/10vs. Dayton 36/44 9/18 15/12 4/4 5/48Central Michigan 36/44 18/22 17/18 12/10 17/6RV/22 Wisconsin 28/20 19/11 10/8 19/2 16/6IPFW 42/18 13/15 8/6 15/7 6/9vs. 16/19 Tennessee 18/30 19/7 4/9 4/2 3/23Western Carolina 34/20 16/13 11/7 14/5 24/27@ N.C. State 24/28 18/12 8/7 10/5 5/12Presbyterian 34/18 15/2 19/0 12/4 18/215/13 Villanova 16/32 22/21 5/24 12/15 2/27Cincinnati 22/16 21/9 10/12 12/4 16/13@ Rutgers 52/40 14/12 2/18 21/9 9/1925/22 West Virginia 22/24 8/6 10/9 17/10 8/10@ Providence 38/48 23/12 9/12 14/8 10/34DePaul 40/26 17/12 24/10 23/15 4/13@ RV/22 Notre Dame 36/20 13/0 9/15 8/0 0/025/23 Georgetown 28/38 26/21 15/6 11/19 11/11@ DePaul 38/28 21/10 3/13 16/0 7/9@ USF 34/32 7/4 9/4 6/12 3/7@ 13/13 Villanova 28/34 13/17 8/15 4/6 7/32St. John’s 34/18 24/14 10/10 13/2 10/12Seton Hall 44/24 25/13 11/6 24/15 11/15@ Georgetown 34/30 18/8 16/6 4/4 8/112/2 Connecticut 20/36 25/9 4/26 15/14 18/20@ 6/6 Louisville 20/28 14/12 16/11 4/4 8/8@ 3/4 Pittsburgh 30/44 12/20 18/8 7/16 1/1525/25 Syracuse 38/48 15/14 33/14 10/22 12/22vs. St. John’s 32/28 18/16 20/4 4/10 17/8vs. 10/13 Villanova 6/16 2/11 4/2 5/4 22/30vs. RV/25 Utah State 16/22 9/4 8/6 2/0 2/3vs. 9/9 Missouri 36/34 12/11 18/19 10/4 7/20

When MU is higher 16-2 23-6 17-7 21-4 9-0When Opp. is higher 9-8 2-4 7-3 3-4 14-9When teams are tied 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-2 2-1

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CSU-Pueblo 73, Marquette 94Nov. 8, 2008 Milwaukee, Wis.

CSU-PUEBLO min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsJake Trahern . . . . . . .20 1-4 0-0 0-3 3 1 1 1 1 3 2Rome Smith . . . . . . .31 6-17 2-7 0-0 1 3 1 0 2 3 14Mario Balinton . . . . . .20 2-4 2-3 3-4 1 1 4 0 0 2 9Marc Williams . . . . . .20 2-5 0-0 0-0 3 2 2 0 1 3 4Roman Van Allen . . .25 2-6 2-5 0-0 2 2 4 0 0 1 6Justin Everett . . . . . . .6 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3Ty Trahern . . . . . . . . .10 0-2 0-1 2-2 1 1 0 0 0 1 2Ken Moses . . . . . . . .16 2-2 2-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 3 6Jazz Williams . . . . . . .4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Imari Thomas . . . . . .19 4-10 1-1 4-4 6 0 1 1 0 2 13Daniel Pierce . . . . . . .10 1-5 1-5 2-2 2 2 0 0 0 2 5Dwayne Pierce . . . . .19 3-6 1-3 2-2 3 2 2 0 1 3 9Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-63 12-29 13-17 31 14 16 2 7 24 73

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .18 0-0 0-0 3-4 7 2 2 0 0 2 3Lazar Hayward . . . . .26 9-15 2-4 3-4 13 1 0 1 1 3 23Dominic James . . . . .34 5-9 1-2 0-0 3 7 4 0 0 1 11Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .30 8-17 3-10 3-8 3 6 4 1 2 0 22Wesley Matthews . . .26 6-12 2-7 2-2 5 4 1 0 0 2 16Maurice Acker . . . . . .18 1-7 0-3 0-0 4 5 2 0 1 2 2Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .12 2-3 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 3 1 0 4Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .19 1-2 0-0 7-7 6 1 1 0 0 3 9Chris Otule . . . . . . . .15 2-2 0-0 0-2 2 1 0 2 1 5 4Robert Frozena . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-67 8-26 18-27 48 28 14 7 6 18 94

Halftime: MU 49-36. Dead Ball Rebounds: 3-3.Technicals: None. Officials: Ed Hightower, JamesBreeding, Brent Hampton. Attendance: 13,124.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Lazar Hayward scored23 points and Jerel McNeal added 22, makingnew coach Buzz Williams a winner in No. 16Marquette's 94-73 victory over Division II Col-orado State-Pueblo in their season-openingexhibition game Saturday.

One of Marquette's three senior guards,Wesley Matthews, left the game late in the sec-ond half after he appeared to turn an ankle andhad to be helped off the court. The severity ofhis injury was not immediately known.

Matthews scored 16 before the injury, andDominic James added 11 as the Golden Eaglesshowed every indication that they'll continue tohave the same kind of fast-paced, potent of-fense they were known for under Crean.

But poor free-throw shooting dogged Mar-quette on Saturday _ they were 10-for-16 inthe first half and 66.7 percent for the game _and the Golden Eagles allowed the Thunder-Wolves to avoid a first-half blowout with hotoutside shooting.

The Golden Eagles' strong transition gametook over in the second half, as Marquetteopened up with a 16-8 run that included a 3-pointer and an alley-oop dunk by James andback-to-back fast-break layups by Hayward.

An acrobatic alley-oop layup by Haywardoff a pass from McNeal put Marquette ahead65-44, and Pueblo couldn't shoot its way backinto contention.

Houston Baptist 64, Marquette 95Nov. 14, 2008 Milwaukee, Wis.

HBU min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDemetrus Judge . . . .31 3-7 1-3 3-3 10 0 5 0 2 3 10Gordon Watt . . . . . . .22 5-10 1-4 6-9 9 2 3 0 1 5 17Mario Flaherty . . . . . .17 0-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 3 0Justin Wilson . . . . . . .20 1-3 0-1 0-1 0 2 5 0 2 3 2Baron Sauls . . . . . . .35 6-14 2-5 1-2 1 3 7 0 1 1 15Sean Morris . . . . . . . .16 3-8 3-7 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 4 9Joe Atang . . . . . . . . .13 1-3 1-3 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 2 3Fred Hinnenkamp . . .10 0-0 0-0 0-2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0Andrew Puzyk . . . . . . .9 1-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2Jimmy Sanders . . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Jerem Havard . . . . . .24 1-2 0-0 4-6 1 0 1 2 1 4 6Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-53 8-24 14-23 31 8 25 2 8 28 64

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .13 0-0 0-0 0-1 2 0 0 0 0 5 0Lazar Hayward . . . . .24 8-12 1-4 2-2 12 2 1 0 1 3 19Dominic James . . . . .26 2-5 0-3 1-2 2 5 4 0 6 1 5Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .32 7-17 1-8 5-5 4 5 2 1 1 1 20Wesley Matthews . . .31 7-11 2-3 11-12 5 8 5 0 5 2 27Maurice Acker . . . . . .16 1-6 0-1 2-2 5 1 0 0 0 3 4Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .22 3-3 0-0 1-3 4 0 0 1 0 3 7David Cubillan . . . . . .11 1-4 1-3 0-2 0 1 1 0 0 0 3Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .24 5-8 0-0 0-1 4 1 0 1 0 3 10Robert Frozena . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-66 5-22 22-30 41 23 13 3 13 22 95

Halftime: MU 42-34. Dead Ball Rebounds: 4-4.Technicals: None. Officials: Tim Higgins, MichaelStephens, Chris Beaver. Attendance: 13,668.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Wesley Matthewsscored a career-high 27 points and No. 16Marquette rolled past Houston Baptist 95-64Friday night in Buzz Williams' debut as theGolden Eagles' head coach.

Jerel McNeal had 20 points and Lazar Hay-ward added 19 points and 12 rebounds forMarquette. The Golden Eagles never trailed andbroke open the game with a 14-0 spurt to startthe second half.

Matthews added a career-high eight as-sists and five steals.

Gordon Watt led Houston Baptist with 17points and Baron Sauls added 15.

Matthews and McNeal combined for ninepoints at the start of the second half, turning a42-34 lead into a 56-34 cushion. HoustonBaptist lost the ball five times and missed allfour of its shots during the spurt.

Matthews, whose previous career high was22 points, made 7 of 11 shots, including a pairof 3-pointers, and 11 of 12 free throws.

Marquette forced 25 turnovers and tallied13 steals. James tied a career high with sixsteals. Jimmy Butler, a junior college transfer,had 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting.

Marquette, a guard-oriented team alreadylacking in size, played without two freshmenbig men: 6-foot-10 center Chris Otule willmiss several weeks after injuring his left footin practice last week and 6-foot-7 forwardJoseph Fulce is out with a knee injury.

Chicago St. 87, Marquette 106Nov. 17, 2008 Milwaukee, Wis.

CHICAGO ST. min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsCarl Montgomerey . .16 4-9 0-0 1-2 7 1 1 0 0 4 9Tawrence Walton . . . .29 3-8 0-1 1-2 5 0 2 0 0 4 7Mike Wilson . . . . . . . .21 3-8 2-6 0-2 3 4 4 0 1 3 8David Holston . . . . . .30 11-22 7-13 4-7 3 3 3 0 1 3 33John Cantrell . . . . . . .39 8-17 0-2 5-6 7 3 3 2 3 3 21Steve Martin . . . . . . . .8 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1David Anderson . . . . . .4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nemanja Stankovic . . .6 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 1 0 1 2Christian Wall . . . . . .24 1-3 0-0 2-2 2 0 1 0 1 5 4Kabangu Kasamba . . .8 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Hajjie Martin . . . . . . .12 1-4 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 4 2Pawel Kielbasa . . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-73 9-24 16-25 39 12 16 3 6 29 87

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .13 1-1 0-0 1-2 3 1 1 0 0 2 3Lazar Hayward . . . . .28 8-15 1-5 4-5 9 1 3 0 0 4 21Dominic James . . . . .25 3-7 0-1 2-9 4 3 0 1 1 3 8Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .34 6-12 2-4 3-5 4 6 1 1 1 4 17Wesley Matthews . . .32 7-14 2-2 10-10 9 3 2 2 2 4 26Maurice Acker . . . . . .15 2-5 1-2 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 4 7Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .22 3-3 0-0 4-6 5 1 3 2 1 2 10David Cubillan . . . . . .16 2-4 2-4 2-2 1 2 2 0 0 1 8Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .15 2-4 0-1 2-2 2 1 1 0 0 3 6Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-65 8-19 30-43 42 18 13 6 7 27 106

Halftime: MU 52-36. Dead Ball Rebounds: CSU 5-4. Technicals: None. Officials: Tim Nestor, MikeNance, Tony Dawkins. Attendance: 12,966.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Marquette scored itsmost points in almost 28 years, but the GoldenEagles' defensive performance in the secondhalf of a 106-87 victory over Chicago State onMonday night left first-year coach BuzzWilliams disappointed.

"It's not poor me, it's not pity me, I'm nottrying to be a prophet or foresee the future,but we can't allow teams to score 51 points (inthe second half) in our building," Williams said."To be honest with you, you can't allow teamsto score 51 points whether you're playing at apark or no matter what gym."

Wesley Matthews scored 26 points for theGolden Eagles (2-0), who last scored 106points against Charleston on Dec. 1, 1980. Heshot 7-for-14 from the field and made all 10of his free throws to go with nine rebounds,three assists, two blocks and two steals.

Matthews had 27 points in the seasonopener and is one of the reasons the GoldenEagles have scored at least 90 points in con-secutive games for the first time since the1994-95 season.

"I think he's a lot more comfortable," saidteammate Lazar Hayward, who scored 19 ofhis 21 points in the second half. "This offenseis predicated on guys who can do a lot of dif-ferent things. That's why he stands out a littlemore than last year."

Jerel McNeal added 17 points, six assistsand four rebounds for Marquette.

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Milwaukee 100, Marquette 80Nov. 22, 2008 Milwaukee, Wis.

MILWAUKEE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsTony Meier . . . . . . . .14 1-4 1-2 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 5 3Anthony Hill . . . . . . . .15 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 3 2Deonte Roberts . . . . .25 4-9 0-0 0-0 3 7 0 0 1 5 8Ricky Franklin . . . . . .34 1-10 0-4 4-4 7 1 1 0 0 4 6Tone Boyle . . . . . . . .38 7-15 3-6 6-7 5 0 5 0 0 2 23Avery Smith . . . . . . . .27 7-17 2-3 6-9 6 0 3 0 0 3 22Deion James . . . . . . .20 1-3 0-1 4-4 5 0 1 0 0 0 6Zach Holt . . . . . . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kaylan Anderson . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Jason Averkamp . . . . .7 1-1 0-0 3-3 2 0 0 0 0 1 5James Eayrs . . . . . . .16 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 0 2 5Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-66 7-18 23-37 34 10 15 0 1 26 80

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .15 1-1 0-0 1-2 4 0 2 0 0 4 3Lazar Hayward . . . . .30 8-14 1-3 8-10 10 1 1 0 1 1 25Dominic James . . . . .33 5-12 2-5 4-4 3 8 1 1 3 4 16Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .30 9-18 1-5 3-4 4 2 0 0 5 4 22Wesley Matthews . . .34 8-16 0-2 9-10 7 2 1 1 1 2 25Maurice Acker . . . . . .16 1-5 0-2 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 1 3Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .19 2-3 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 1 0 1 4David Cubillan . . . . . .14 1-3 0-1 0-1 3 1 1 0 1 5 2Jimmy Butler . . . . . . . .7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Robert Frozena . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-72 4-18 26-34 45 15 10 3 11 22 100

Halftime: MU 45-40. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 4-2.Technicals: None. Officials: John Cahill, Jim Haney,Mike Roberts. Attendance: 15,168.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Wesley Matthewsscored 25 points and Lazar Hayward had a ca-reer-high 25 and 10 rebounds as No. 17 Mar-quette continued its dominance overWisconsin-Milwaukee with a 100-80 triumphon Saturday.

Jerel McNeal had 22 points and five stealsand Dominic James added 16 and eight assistsfor the Golden Eagles (3-0), who have won all36 meetings between the two schools whichare separated by four miles. The winningstreak is the second-longest active stretchagainst one opponent - Syracuse has beatenColgate 42 straight times.

Marquette led by five at the break andscored the first 10 points after intermission totake a 55-40 lead with 18:12 remaining.

Patrick Hazel's putback of his own misscapped a 12-3 run as the Golden Eagles ex-tended their lead to 67-48 with 13:52 remain-ing.

It was the third straight game of at least 25points for Matthews, who scored a career-high27 in Marquette's season-opening win againstHouston Baptist.

Marquette jumped out to a 9-2 lead butWisconsin-Milwaukee came right back and thecontest was close throughout the first half.

Jason Averkamp's three-point play with6:08 left gave the Panthers a 36-33 lead butthe Golden Eagles closed strong, taking a 45-40 advantage into the locker room as Haywardhad five points down the stretch.

Texas Southern 68, Marquette 85Nov. 25, 2008 Milwaukee, Wis.

TEXAS SO. min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsJacques Jones . . . . .36 4-7 1-1 1-2 6 2 3 1 2 2 10Ricky Boyles . . . . . . .26 7-10 0-0 0-1 11 0 3 2 1 5 14Michael Drewy . . . . .22 1-5 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0 0 5 2Deandre Hall . . . . . . .31 9-19 1-2 0-0 3 3 7 0 4 4 19Matthew Miller . . . . . .36 2-6 0-3 8-10 3 5 3 0 2 1 12Damian Henderson . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hamid Ford . . . . . . . . .7 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 1 2 0 1 1 1David Burrell . . . . . . .13 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 0 2 1 0Sollie Norwood . . . . .28 2-4 2-4 4-7 0 2 0 0 1 4 10Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-52 4-11 14-23 27 14 20 3 13 24 68

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .13 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 4 2Lazar Hayward . . . . .30 5-13 0-1 8-10 9 0 4 0 0 2 18Dominic James . . . . .28 4-7 2-4 1-2 4 4 1 0 3 4 11Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .31 5-12 4-7 6-6 8 5 6 0 4 2 20Wesley Matthews . . .26 3-10 0-3 7-10 6 3 4 1 3 4 13Maurice Acker . . . . . .19 3-5 3-4 1-2 2 2 0 0 1 3 10Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .15 1-3 0-0 0-2 4 0 1 1 0 1 2David Cubillan . . . . . .16 1-6 1-4 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 1 3Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .21 1-2 0-0 4-4 4 1 0 1 0 1 6Robert Frozena . . . . . .1 0-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-62 10-23 27-36 43 17 19 3 11 22 85

Halftime: MU 38-25. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 7-5.Technicals: None. Officials: Ron Groover, EarlRobinson, Bruce Bell. Attendance: 12,993.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Jerel McNeal scored 20points and Lazar Haywood added 18 to leadNo. 15 Marquette to a 85-68 victory overTexas Southern on Tuesday night.

Marquette (4-0) failed to score 100 pointsfor the first time in three games as the GoldenEagles struggled at times in the first halfagainst Texas Southern (0-4). Marquette,which had averaged a Big East leading 100.3points in its first three games, ended up with19 turnovers.

Marquette turned it up on the defensiveend, forcing 20 turnovers resulting in 29points. The Golden Eagles had a total of 11steals, led by McNeal with four. WesleyMatthews, who averaged 26 points in Mar-quette's first three games, had 13 and DominicJames added 11 points.

Marquette was bidding to set a schoolrecord of three straight games with scoring atleast 100 points. The last time Marquettescored 100 points for two straight games wasduring the 1954-55 season when it beat Bowl-ing Green and Detroit.

Texas Southern got the closest it would getin the second half when Hall stole the ball andscored on a dunk with 18 minutes remainingto cut the deficit to 52-42. But Marquette re-sponded with a 15-6 run over the next 5 min-utes to grab a 57-38 lead with 13:05remaining when James stole the ball and scoreon a lay in.

Northern Iowa 43, Marquette 73Nov. 28, 2008 Chicago, Ill.

NORTHERN IOWA min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsAdam Koch . . . . . . . .25 2-6 0-0 2-2 0 2 1 0 0 2 6Jordan Eglseder . . . .22 4-6 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 1 1 3 8Kwadzo Ahelegbe . . .28 5-9 1-2 0-0 1 5 2 0 2 1 11Johnny Moran . . . . . .25 2-7 1-6 0-0 6 2 5 0 0 2 5Ali Farokhmanesh . . .26 1-6 1-6 0-0 1 1 1 0 1 3 3Brian Haak . . . . . . . . .4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0Jon Montgomery . . . .14 0-3 0-2 1-3 5 0 0 0 0 1 1Travis Brown . . . . . . .17 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 1 5 0 0 4 0Kerwin Dunham . . . .13 2-6 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2 4Lucas O’Rear . . . . . .19 1-3 0-0 1-2 6 1 0 0 0 2 3Anthony James . . . . . .7 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-51 3-21 4-7 29 13 14 1 5 21 43

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .30 0-0 0-0 1-4 6 0 1 1 0 3 1Lazar Hayward . . . . .28 5-11 2-5 3-6 8 1 3 0 1 2 15Dominic James . . . . .21 3-10 2-5 0-0 3 6 1 0 2 0 8Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .22 5-9 3-4 0-0 3 3 1 0 2 1 13Wesley Matthews . . .26 5-8 2-4 5-6 7 2 3 0 1 2 17David Cubillan . . . . . .22 2-6 2-5 1-2 3 3 0 0 1 1 7Maurice Acker . . . . . .19 2-6 0-4 0-0 1 3 0 0 1 0 4Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .17 1-1 0-0 2-2 4 2 1 0 0 1 4Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .10 1-1 0-0 2-2 2 0 0 0 0 5 4Robert Frozena . . . . . .5 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-53 11-27 14-22 42 20 10 1 8 15 73

Halftime: MU 37-18. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 2-0.Technicals: None. Officials: Frank Raposo, TimKelly, Ron Tyburski. Attendance: 3,087.

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CHICAGO (AP) -- Wesley Matthews scored17 points and No. 15 Marquette used a 20-0first-half run Friday night to rout NorthernIowa 73-43 in the Chicago Invitational Chal-lenge.

Playing its first game outside of Milwaukeethis season, Marquette (5-0) cruised to victorybefore a small crowd at the Sears Centre. TheGolden Eagles also got 15 points from LazarHayward and 13 from Jerel McNeal.

Northern Iowa (3-2) was led by KwadzoAhelegbe's 11 points.

After an initial feeling-out period, theGolden Eagles broke it open early with the 20-0 run, using a variety of shots and strong de-fense. During the spurt, Matthews hit a3-pointer, Dominic James made two 3s' on ei-ther side of a timeout, Jimmy Butler followedin a miss and McNeal found the range on yetanother 3-pointer on a pass from James.

After another timeout, Patrick Hazel--whostarted the run with two free throws--had alayin and then McNeal drove for a sweepingbank shot.

That made it 32-8 with just over five min-utes left in the half as the Golden Eagles'quickness and leaping ability were obviousfactors early on against the Panthers, who wentmore than seven minutes without scoring.Marquette had a 20-10 first-half reboundingedge.

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Dayton 89, Marquette 75Nov. 29, 2008 Chicago, Ill.

DAYTON min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsCharles Little . . . . . . .18 2-5 0-0 3-4 3 1 1 0 0 5 7Chris Wright . . . . . . .32 4-9 0-0 5-10 13 4 0 1 2 4 13Kurt Huelsman . . . . .19 3-5 0-0 2-2 2 1 1 1 0 3 8London Warren . . . . .14 1-2 0-0 5-9 1 2 2 0 1 4 7Marcus Johnson . . . .19 1-1 0-0 4-4 2 0 1 0 0 3 6Mickey Perry . . . . . . .13 3-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 4 6Stephen Thomas . . . . .8 2-3 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 0 1 0 5Paul Williams . . . . . . .11 0-3 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0Luke Fabrizius . . . . . . .9 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3Rob Lowery . . . . . . . .23 9-13 2-4 1-2 1 1 3 0 0 1 21Devin Searcy . . . . . . .14 0-0 0-0 1-2 4 1 1 2 0 3 1Chris Johnson . . . . . .20 4-9 1-3 3-5 11 1 1 0 0 0 12Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-57 4-11 25-39 42 11 11 5 6 30 89

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .19 0-1 0-0 2-4 3 0 0 0 0 3 2Lazar Hayward . . . . .24 2-7 0-1 1-1 8 0 3 0 0 5 5Dominic James . . . . .35 6-13 2-6 5-11 7 8 2 0 2 4 19Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .33 7-23 1-8 1-3 6 3 3 0 1 5 16Wesley Matthews . . .38 7-12 0-3 14-17 7 1 3 0 1 2 28David Cubillan . . . . . .20 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 3 5Maurice Acker . . . . . .14 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 2 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . . .9 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0Patrick Hazel . . . . . . . .8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-61 4-20 23-36 39 13 14 0 4 28 75

Halftime: UD 33-32. Dead Ball Rebounds: 5-5.Technicals: None. Officials: Tim Nestor, Frank Ra-poso, Tim Kelly. Attendance: 4,780.

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CHICAGO (AP) -- Rob Lowery scored a ca-reer-high 21 points Saturday night and Day-ton used its depth and quickness to beat No.15 Marquette 89-75 in the final of the ChicagoInvitational Challenge.

Stephen Thomas converted a three-pointplay and Johnson tipped in a basket as Daytonexpanded a one-point halftime lead to eightearly in the second. And the Flyers kept goingright at Marquette. Lowery hit a 3-pointer offthe dribble and Wright's flying slam dunk gaveDayton a 54-45 lead with 13:13 to go.

Wright drove for another basket and John-son converted a three-point play for a 59-46lead with about 12 minutes to go. WhenMickey Perry drove for yet another layup, theFlyers were up by 15 with just under 11 min-utes left.

Lowery hit another jumper, just beating theshot clock, to give the Flyers a 71-53 lead with7:34 to go.

Marquette battled back as James hit twobaskets and Matthews scored and then made apair of free throws after a steal to cut the leadto 10 with 5:33 remaining, a stretch that sawthe Flyers miss three straight free throws.

David Cubillan's 3-pointer with just overfive minutes left got the Golden Eagles withineight, but Dayton hung on as London Warrensank a jumper and the Flyers found the touchfrom the line, making seven straight. They hit12 of their final 16 free throws.

Central Michigan 67, Marquette 81Dec. 2, 2008 Milwaukee, Wis.

CMU min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsChris Kellermann . . .23 5-14 0-6 2-2 5 1 1 0 1 4 12Jacolby Hardiman . . .35 8-12 0-0 4-6 7 2 3 1 2 3 20Jeremy Allen . . . . . . .33 8-17 2-6 1-1 3 1 5 0 0 4 19Robbie Harman . . . . .36 3-12 2-9 2-4 3 7 2 0 2 4 10Antonio Weary . . . . .33 0-4 0-2 0-0 4 2 1 0 0 3 0Lawrence Bridges . . . .7 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 3 0Brandon Ford . . . . . . .4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0William Eddie . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Marcus Van . . . . . . . .16 2-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 1 1 5 4Adrian Hunter . . . . . .12 1-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 3 2Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-67 4-25 9-13 33 13 16 2 7 29 67

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .17 1-2 0-0 1-2 5 0 3 2 1 4 3Lazar Hayward . . . . .30 5-9 1-2 3-4 8 2 1 0 2 5 14Dominic James . . . . .33 5-9 1-1 4-7 7 5 1 0 2 0 15Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .35 5-10 0-0 4-5 4 5 4 1 1 2 14Wesley Matthews . . .25 4-11 0-1 10-10 3 0 5 0 0 4 18Maurice Acker . . . . . .14 1-3 1-1 0-0 2 0 1 0 1 1 3David Cubillan . . . . . .29 1-6 1-4 2-2 3 4 2 1 1 2 5Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .16 1-1 0-0 5-6 1 0 1 2 1 1 7Robert Frozena . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-51 4-9 31-38 37 16 18 6 9 20 81

Halftime: MU 36-27. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 6-3.Technicals: None. Officials: Curtis Shaw, ToddWilliams, Mike Roberts. Attendance: 13,158.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Marquette never prac-tices shooting free throws. The Golden Eaglesgot all the work they needed at the line againstCentral Michigan anyway.

Wesley Matthews went 10-for-10 on freethrows and scored 18 points, Dominic Jamesadded 15 points and No. 25 Marquettebounced back from its first loss with an ag-gressive defense that stymied the Chippewasin an 81-67 victory Tuesday night.

When that happened, Marquette went tothe line, shooting 81.6 percent (31-of-38) in agame that featured 49 fouls and a ploddingpace.

"We talk about defending without foulingmore times that I tell my wife I love her," Mar-quette coach Buzz Williams said.

James added seven rebounds and five as-sists with just one turnover, while Lazar Hay-ward, who fouled out, scored 14 points.Central Michigan had eight players with at leastthree fouls.

Jerel McNeal, who finished with 14 points,hit a jumper as time expired in the first half,and Marquette began pulling away to start thesecond, outworking Central Michigan (2-4) onthe glass at key points with a 13-4 run to startthe half.It was never more apparent than when Hay-ward missed the second of two free throws.Matthews pulled down the rebound and wasfouled on the putback, converting the three-point play to make it 47-31.

Wisconsin 58, Marquette 61Dec. 6, 2008 Milwaukee, Wis.

WISCONSIN min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsMarcus Landry . . . . .28 2-5 1-3 0-2 6 0 2 1 1 2 5Joe Krabbenhoft . . . .33 2-2 0-0 0-0 7 2 2 0 2 4 4Keaton Nankivil . . . . .23 4-6 1-2 2-2 1 1 2 0 0 3 11Trevon Hughes . . . . .29 5-11 2-6 2-4 2 3 1 0 0 3 14Jason Bohannon . . . .28 3-9 2-7 0-0 2 3 4 0 1 2 8Jordan Taylor . . . . . . .11 0-3 0-1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1Tim Jarmusz . . . . . . . .8 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0Jon Leuer . . . . . . . . .19 4-7 0-2 0-0 4 0 2 1 0 2 8Rob Wilson . . . . . . . .20 2-4 1-2 2-2 5 0 1 0 0 4 7Kevin Gullickson . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-48 7-24 7-13 30 9 16 2 5 26 58

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .30 0-1 0-0 1-3 4 0 0 0 1 3 1Lazar Hayward . . . . .35 3-10 0-4 3-7 13 2 5 0 2 3 9Dominic James . . . . .32 4-10 1-4 1-2 2 4 3 0 1 4 10Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .39 10-18 4-7 2-3 7 1 3 0 2 2 26Wesley Matthews . . .39 4-11 0-3 1-1 3 2 0 0 2 0 9Maurice Acker . . . . . . .8 0-1 0-1 6-7 0 1 0 0 1 2 6Patrick Hazel . . . . . . . .4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0David Cubillan . . . . . . .6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . . .7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-52 5-20 14-23 31 10 12 0 9 16 61

Halftime: UW 33-27. Dead Ball Rebounds: UW 4-2.Technicals: None. Officials: Ted Hillary, DonneeGray, J.D. Collins. Attendance: 18,895.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Jerel McNeal scored aseason-high 26 points, leading No. 25 Mar-quette on a second-half comeback to beat in-state rival Wisconsin 61-58.

McNeal scored 19 of his points in the sec-ond half, including the go-ahead 3-pointerwith 5:26 left. Marquette (7-1) survived a late3-pointer and layup by Wisconsin's TrevonHughes and some shaky free-throw shootingof its own to hold on in the final minutes.

Hughes' 3-pointer cut Marquette's lead to58-54 with 1:20 left in the game. An errantMarquette pass then dribbled out of bounds toWisconsin, but the Badgers' Joe Krabbenhoftstepped on the baseline on the other end togive the ball back to Marquette.

Lazar Hayward hit one of two free throws,but Hughes hit a layup to cut the lead to 59-56with 25.9 seconds left. Maurice Acker andHayward each hit only one of their two freethrow attempts in the final 22 seconds, but theGolden Eagles held on to win.

Marquette trailed 33-27 at the half. Butwith Hughes in foul trouble and sitting outearly in the second half, Marquette went on a12-5 run to tie the game at 46 with just over10 minutes left in the game — with all 12points coming from McNeal.

The Golden Eagles had a chance to take thelead after a steal by Dominic James, but Hay-ward was called for an offensive foul on an ag-gressive drive to the basket.

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IPFW 50, Marquette 69Dec. 13, 2008 Milwaukee, Wis.

IPFW min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDavid Carson . . . . . .34 6-15 1-3 4-6 4 1 2 0 1 3 17Deilvez Yearby . . . . .22 1-5 0-0 1-4 11 1 4 2 0 2 3Nick Daniels . . . . . . .33 1-6 0-2 0-0 3 5 2 0 1 2 2Zach Plackemeier . . .34 3-10 2-6 0-0 1 0 3 0 0 2 8Ben Botts . . . . . . . . .28 4-14 3-9 0-0 1 1 1 0 1 2 11Jakari Johnson . . . . . .4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2Aaron Richie . . . . . . .22 0-2 0-0 1-3 5 1 0 0 1 2 1John Pekinpaugh . . . .3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jeremy Mixon . . . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Terry Bembry . . . . . . . .4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Trey McCorkle . . . . . .13 3-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 0 0 2 6Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-59 6-20 6-13 29 9 12 2 6 16 50

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .22 1-3 0-0 3-6 6 0 0 0 0 3 5Lazar Hayward . . . . .30 9-17 1-5 0-0 18 1 4 1 0 2 19Dominic James . . . . .24 4-7 0-1 2-4 1 5 2 0 2 0 10Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .26 6-12 2-3 2-2 4 3 2 1 2 0 16Wesley Matthews . . .25 5-11 1-2 2-3 9 4 1 3 2 1 13Maurice Acker . . . . . .16 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .17 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 0 0 4 2David Cubillan . . . . . .20 1-5 0-4 0-0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .18 1-1 0-0 0-1 2 1 0 0 1 2 2Robert Frozena . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-59 4-17 9-16 48 17 14 5 8 12 69

Halftime: MU 38-25. Dead Ball Rebounds: 3-3.Technicals: None. Officials: Frank Scagliotta, ChrisBeaver, Clarence Armstrong. Attendance: 13,470.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Jerel McNeal went onanother second-half scoring spree, poweringNo. 24 Marquette past Indiana-Purdue-FortWayne 69-50 on Saturday.

Lazar Hayward scored 19 points and Mc-Neal had 16, including eight in a decisive 12-5 run just after halftime, and the Golden Eagles(8-1) returned to the court after going a weekwithout a game.

McNeal picked right up where he left offdespite the long layoff. The senior guard ledMarquette on a critical run in its previousgame, a comeback victory against in-state rivalWisconsin.

IPFW kept Marquette's potent offense bot-tled up for most of the first half, and trailed by13 at halftime. But McNeal scored eight pointsin the first 5 minutes of the second half to putthe game away.

Still, the Mastadons stayed in contentionlate into the first half, as Ben Botts' 3-pointercut the Golden Eagles' lead to 25-18 with justunder 8 minutes left in the first half. After air-balling another 3-point attempt, Botts hit onefrom beyond the arc to cut Marquette's lead to25-21 with 6:27 remaining in the half.

But Marquette outscored IPFW 13-4 therest of the way, as the Golden Eagles began toestablish their more athletic inside game andBotts went cold from outside. Marquette led38-25 at halftime.

Tennessee 80, Marquette 68Dec. 16, 2008 Nashville, Tenn.

TENNESSEE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsTyler Smith . . . . . . . .29 4-6 0-0 6-6 3 2 0 0 0 3 14Wayne Chism . . . . . .29 8-11 2-5 8-11 11 1 2 0 0 3 26Bobby Maze . . . . . . .32 3-9 1-3 3-5 4 6 4 0 1 1 10Josh Tabb . . . . . . . . .30 2-2 1-1 0-0 3 5 2 0 2 4 5Scotty Hopson . . . . . .23 1-7 0-4 0-0 1 0 4 0 1 3 2Renaldo Woolridge . .19 3-6 2-5 0-0 3 1 2 0 0 3 8Emmanuel Negedu . . .7 0-0 0-0 3-4 1 0 0 0 0 2 3Steven Pearl . . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Cameron Tatum . . . .17 1-5 0-4 5-8 3 1 1 0 2 3 7Brian Williams . . . . . .14 2-3 0-0 1-2 2 0 1 0 0 2 5Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-49 6-22 26-36 33 16 17 0 6 24 80

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .32 0-0 0-0 3-6 4 0 1 0 1 5 3Lazar Hayward . . . . .35 5-15 2-6 2-2 7 1 3 1 2 3 14Dominic James . . . . .37 3-12 2-8 0-0 5 5 3 1 0 4 8Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .25 4-7 1-3 1-2 2 0 4 0 0 5 10Wesley Matthews . . .36 6-12 3-7 15-18 4 3 3 0 2 5 30Maurice Acker . . . . . . .8 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0Patrick Hazel . . . . . . . .6 0-0 0-0 1-2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1David Cubillan . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .21 0-0 0-0 2-5 5 1 2 0 0 4 2Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-48 8-25 24-35 31 10 16 2 5 30 68

Halftime: 32-32. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 8-4.Technicals: James (MU). Officials: Tony Greene,Tim Higgins, Doug Shows. Attendance: 9,498.

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NASHVILLE (AP) -- Wayne Chism scored 21of his 26 points in the second half, and No. 16Tennessee beat No. 24 Marquette 80-68 onTuesday night in the second game of theSoutheastern Conference/Big East Invitational.

Tyler Smith had 14 points and Bobby Mazeadded 10 for the Volunteers (7-2), who camein as the SEC's only ranked team and off a bigloss at Temple over the weekend.

Wesley Matthews had 30 points for Mar-quette (8-2), which had a three-game winningstreak snapped.

Tennessee wore down the Golden Eagles,who had only eight players due to injuries. FiveMarquette players had at least three foulsapiece midway through the second half.

Lazar Hayward added 14 points for Mar-quette and Jerel McNeal had 10.

Vanderbilt of the SEC beat South Florida71-52 in the first game.

On a supposedly neutral court, the Volun-teers had the Sommet Center painted orangethanks to the 9,498 fans who showed up towatch them take on one of the Big East's recordeight teams ranked in the Top 25.

The teams swapped the lead seven timeswith four ties over the first 10 minutes of thesecond half alone, and Tennessee couldn't leadby more than four. But the Vols used theirdeeper bench to wear down Marquette with alittle help from officials calling the game tightlywith 54 fouls.

Western Carolina 77, Marquette 94Dec. 19, 2008 Milwaukee, Wis.

WCU min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsHarouna Mutombo . .26 4-13 1-6 3-4 2 4 2 1 3 1 12Adrian Gailliard . . . . .10 1-4 0-0 1-1 1 1 0 0 0 4 3Jake Robinson . . . . .22 2-3 2-2 0-0 2 1 1 0 0 2 6Brandon Giles . . . . . .27 6-13 4-6 1-1 5 1 5 0 1 3 17Brigham Waginger . .30 4-7 4-7 0-0 2 5 2 0 0 4 12Kendall Russell . . . . . .9 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2Antoine Childs . . . . . . .6 1-1 1-1 2-2 0 0 1 0 0 2 5Keaton Cole . . . . . . .10 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3Greg Avery . . . . . . . .26 3-7 0-2 4-6 4 1 1 0 2 2 10Tim Magowan . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Blake Gallagher . . . .14 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 2 2Richie Gordon . . . . . .19 2-3 0-0 1-2 5 1 3 0 1 2 5Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-56 13-25 12-16 27 17 18 1 7 23 77

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .14 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0Lazar Hayward . . . . .23 8-13 2-3 9-9 5 2 1 1 1 1 27Dominic James . . . . .24 2-6 0-1 2-2 1 6 4 0 1 1 6Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .30 6-8 5-6 2-2 5 5 3 0 0 1 19Wesley Matthews . . .24 5-8 2-3 6-9 4 5 1 0 2 1 18Maurice Acker . . . . . .18 3-4 2-3 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 2 8Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .13 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 2 1 4David Cubillan . . . . . . .3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Joseph Fulce . . . . . . .11 1-2 0-1 0-0 4 1 1 0 0 2 2Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .28 2-7 0-0 3-4 6 3 1 0 1 1 7Chris Otule . . . . . . . .11 0-3 0-0 3-6 1 0 1 1 0 3 3Robert Frozena . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-54 11-17 25-32 34 24 15 3 9 16 94

Halftime: MU 53-27. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 3-1.Technicals: None. Officials: John Cahill, BrianO’Connell, Michael Stephens. Attendance: 13,653.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Lazar Hayward scoreda career-high 27 points as No. 24 Marquetteran away to a 94-77 victory over Western Car-olina.

Hayward provided the fireworks in a deci-sive 12-4 Marquette run midway through thefirst half, powering the Golden Eagles (9-2) toa 20-point lead and quickly putting the gameout of reach for the Catamounts (5-4).

Jerel McNeal scored 19 and WesleyMatthews added 18 for Marquette, which madea strong recovery from its loss at Tennessee onTuesday night.

But Friday's victory, which came in front ofa sparse crowd after a winter storm dumped10-plus inches of snow on the Milwaukee area,might not be enough to keep the Golden Ea-gles from falling out of the Top 25 next week.

Brandon Giles scored 17 to lead WesternCarolina, which has lost two straight.

Hayward played a starring role, showing hisversatility in Marquette's decisive first-half run.With the Golden Eagles already leading 19-7,Matthews stole the ball and passed it ahead toHayward, who scored a layup in traffic. Show-ing decent outside touch for a big man, Hay-ward then hit a 3-pointer from the top of thekey.

Then Hayward leaped to block a layup at-tempt by Western Carolina's Kendall Russelland hit two free throws after being fouled onthe other end to put Marquette up 26-7.

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NC State 65, Marquette 68Dec. 22, 2008 Raleigh, N.C.

NC ST. min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsCourtney Fells . . . . . .31 5-9 2-4 0-0 3 0 2 2 0 3 12Trevor Ferguson . . . .32 2-8 1-5 0-0 1 4 4 1 1 1 5Julius Mays . . . . . . . .16 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 0 0 4 4Brandon Costner . . . .32 9-10 5-5 1-1 8 4 2 0 2 2 24Ben McCauley . . . . . .28 2-5 0-0 4-6 4 2 0 0 2 1 8Simon Harris . . . . . . .10 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0Javier Gonzalez . . . . .2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Farnold Degans . . . .21 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2C.J. Williams . . . . . . . .5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Tracy Smith . . . . . . . .12 3-7 0-0 4-6 2 0 1 1 0 1 10Johnny Thomas . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Dennis Horner . . . . . . .8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-47 8-16 9-13 29 13 18 5 5 13 65

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .25 1-1 0-0 2-2 1 1 0 1 0 3 4Lazar Hayward . . . . .35 6-12 2-5 2-2 6 1 1 0 0 3 16Dominic James . . . . .32 7-14 4-6 0-0 4 6 2 0 0 1 18Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .38 9-18 0-3 2-2 3 0 4 2 4 3 20Wesley Matthews . . .36 2-4 1-2 0-2 4 0 3 0 1 3 5Maurice Acker . . . . . . .9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0Pat Hazel . . . . . . . . .12 2-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 2 3 4David Cubillan . . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .11 0-4 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-56 7-16 7-10 25 9 10 4 8 18 68

Halftime: NC St. 35-32. Dead Ball Rebounds: NCSt. 3-2. Technicals: None. Officials: Karl Hess,Bernard Clinton, Mike Kitts. Attendance: 16,819.

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RALEIGH (AP) -- Dominic James' 3-pointerwith 0.4 seconds remaining lifted Marquettepast North Carolina State 68-65 on Mondaynight.

Jerel McNeal scored 20 points and Jamesadded 18 for the Golden Eagles (10-2).

Brandon Costner matched a season highwith 24 points on 9-of-10 shooting to leadN.C. State (7-2), which couldn't overcome 18turnovers and had no answer down the stretchfor James.

Marquette's diminutive point guard cor-ralled the rebound of Ben McCauley's miss intraffic with about 30 seconds left and the gametied at 65-all. The Golden Eagles called time-out and James dribbled out most of the clockbefore coming left off a screen and swishinghis third 3 of the final 4 minutes.

"It's pretty big. Probably No. 1, just becauseit's Coach's first road win," James said. "It's bigfor this team. I'm living in the moment, so it'sdefinitely No. 1. It's our first true road win androad game. Just going into conference withthat type of play, that type of momentum,that's what you need."

McCauley caught Costner's desperation in-bounds heave, turned and hit a turnaroundjumper - but it came an instant after the horn,and the forward was a step inside the 3-pointarc anyway.

Presbyterian 45, Marquette 84Dec. 28, 2008 Milwaukee, Wis.

PRESBYTERIAN min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsChase Holmes . . . . .37 3-11 1-6 0-0 0 2 2 1 2 3 7Travis Sligh . . . . . . . .25 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 3 4Al’Lonzo Coleman . . .24 5-8 0-0 3-3 4 0 3 0 1 4 13Pierre Miller . . . . . . . .38 2-10 2-7 2-2 0 4 1 0 0 2 8Josh Johnson . . . . . .37 4-11 2-7 1-2 3 2 2 2 1 1 11Kevin Davis . . . . . . . . .4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Daniel Brown . . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Steven Gatkouth . . . .14 0-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 2 2 0 2 0Aaron Gibbs . . . . . . .20 1-3 0-0 0-0 5 0 1 2 1 1 2Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-47 5-20 6-7 20 8 13 7 5 16 45

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .16 1-2 0-0 4-4 6 1 0 0 0 1 6Lazar Hayward . . . . .22 8-13 5-9 1-1 11 3 0 1 0 1 22Dominic James . . . . .25 4-9 0-3 0-2 1 3 2 0 2 1 8Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .27 4-11 1-3 0-0 6 2 2 0 1 2 9Wesley Matthews . . .29 7-11 2-3 5-5 6 3 1 0 0 0 21Maurice Acker . . . . . .16 0-2 0-2 1-2 2 10 1 0 4 1 1Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .10 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0David Cubillan . . . . . .13 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 1 3Joseph Fulce . . . . . . .12 1-5 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .16 3-4 0-0 2-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 8Chris Otule . . . . . . . .14 2-5 0-0 0-0 5 0 0 1 0 2 4Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-63 9-22 13-16 44 23 8 3 7 10 84

Halftime: MU 40-18. Dead Ball Rebounds: 1-1.Technicals: James (MU). Officials: Tim Clougherty,Brian O’connell, Brent Barnaky. Attendance: 13,879.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Lazar Hayward scored22 points and grabbed 11 rebounds and Wes-ley Matthews added 21 points as Marquettecruised to an 84-45 victory over Presbyterianon Sunday.

Marquette (11-2) opened the game with an18-4 run, and closed the first half with a 13-3streak to lead 40-18 at halftime. The GoldenEagles never were threatened in the secondhalf in posting their largest margin of victorythis season.

Al'Lonzo Coleman scored 13 points andJosh Johnson added 11 points for the BlueHose (5-8).

Jerel McNeal scored nine points and Do-minic James and Jimmy Butler had eight pointsapiece for the Golden Eagles.

The bigger Marquette team dominated onthe boards, outrebounding the Blue Hose, 44-20, and scoring 19 second-chance points tonone for Presbyterian.

It was the final tuneup game for Marquettebefore it opens Big East play Thursday againstVillanova.

Villanova 72, Marquette 79Jan. 1, 2009 Milwaukee, Wis.

VILLANOVA min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsAntonio Pena . . . . . . .7 0-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 1 0 0 3 0Dante Cunningham . .35 6-11 0-0 4-4 8 1 1 1 2 5 16Scottie Reynolds . . . .35 6-15 3-8 0-0 1 1 4 0 2 5 15Reggie Redding . . . .24 0-4 0-2 4-4 3 2 3 0 2 4 4Corey Stokes . . . . . .24 3-8 2-5 2-2 1 2 2 2 0 2 10Corey Fisher . . . . . . .33 6-14 1-3 8-11 5 1 3 0 2 3 21Shane Clark . . . . . . .20 1-1 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 0 1 2 2Dwayne Anderson . . .22 2-4 0-2 0-0 5 2 0 0 0 4 4Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-58 6-20 18-21 30 11 16 3 9 28 72

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .15 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 5 2Lazar Hayward . . . . .35 4-8 1-3 6-7 5 2 2 0 2 2 15Dominic James . . . . .35 6-16 4-10 1-4 6 3 5 0 1 1 17Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .37 7-14 4-8 6-8 4 7 2 0 0 2 24Wesley Matthews . . .36 5-6 1-2 8-10 3 1 3 1 1 2 19Maurice Acker . . . . . . .5 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .21 0-0 0-0 2-2 3 0 1 0 0 4 2David Cubillan . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .15 0-4 0-0 0-0 7 1 1 0 0 2 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-50 10-24 23-31 32 15 19 1 4 18 79

Halftime: MU 36-32. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 5-2.Technicals: None. Officials: Ed Corbett, Tim Hig-gins, Curtis Shaw. Attendance: 16,446.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Jerel McNeal scored 24points and Marquette opened Big East playwith an upset, beating No. 15 Villanova 79-72Thursday.

McNeal's 3-pointer with 3:55 remainingcapped a 7-0 run by Marquette (12-2), givingthe Golden Eagles an eight-point lead that Vil-lanova couldn't chip away in the closing min-utes.

Wesley Matthews added 19, including 16 inthe second half.

Corey Fisher scored 21 for the Wildcats(12-2, 0-1), who held each of their first 13 op-ponents to 68 points or less. Dante Cunning-ham added 16 points and eight rebounds.

With Marquette leading by 1 point and 5:39left, the Golden Eagles took control via a 7-0run that began with a long jumper by Matthewsto put Marquette ahead 61-58. Cunninghamthen was called for traveling under the basket,handing the ball back to the Golden Eagles.

Matthews then drained a long turnaroundjumper, pumping his fist as he extended thelead to 63-58. Marquette's Dominic Jamesthen drew a charge on Fisher.

McNeal hit a 3-pointer, putting Marquetteup 66-58 with 3:55 left and forcing Villanovacoach Jay Wright to call a timeout.

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Cincinnati 50, Marquette 84Jan. 4, 2009 Milwaukee, Wis.

CINCINNATI min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsMike Williams . . . . . .25 1-4 0-0 3-4 3 1 3 0 0 1 5Rashad Bishop . . . . .33 5-11 0-2 1-1 7 2 0 0 0 1 11Yancy Gates . . . . . . .23 5-10 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 3 10Deonta Vaughn . . . . .37 0-8 0-6 0-0 4 10 2 0 1 3 0Larry Davis . . . . . . . .25 4-9 1-2 2-2 1 1 3 0 0 3 11Dion Dixon . . . . . . . .15 1-5 1-5 0-0 2 1 2 0 1 1 3Darnell Wilks . . . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Branden Miller . . . . . . .3 0-2 0-1 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Alvin Mitchell . . . . . . .12 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3Anthony McClain . . . . .5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Steve Toyloy . . . . . . .20 1-2 0-0 3-3 4 0 3 0 0 4 5Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-55 3-19 11-12 32 15 15 1 2 17 50

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .14 0-0 0-0 0-0 6 0 0 0 0 2 0Lazar Hayward . . . . .20 5-9 4-6 2-2 1 1 1 0 1 2 16Dominic James . . . . .30 2-8 1-6 2-2 2 4 0 0 1 1 9Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .31 9-10 7-7 1-2 5 6 2 0 0 1 26Wesley Matthews . . .28 4-10 2-3 7-8 6 4 2 0 0 4 17Maurice Acker . . . . . .12 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 2 3 0 0 2 3Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .13 2-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 1 1 4David Cubillan . . . . . . .9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Joseph Fulce . . . . . . . .5 1-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 1 3Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .23 0-3 0-0 2-2 4 1 0 0 0 2 2Chris Otule . . . . . . . .13 2-3 0-0 0-2 2 0 0 2 0 0 4Robert Frozena . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-50 15-25 15-20 31 19 8 3 3 17 84

Halftime: MU 41-27. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 3-0.Technicals: None. Officials: Pat Driscoll, Paul Faia,Ed hightower. Attendance: 16,667.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Jerel McNeal scored26 points and hit a career-high seven 3-pointers as Marquette rolled to an easy 84-50 victory over Cincinnati on Sunday.

"He's already hard to guard,” head coachBuzz Williams said. “But when he gets in agroove he becomes really hard to guard.And I think the thing that helps him is hehad six assists, which is a high number forhim."

Wesley Matthews added 17 points forMarquette (13-2, 2-0 Big East), which wonits first two Big East Conference games forthe first time since joining the conference in2005. Marquette upset Villanova 79-72Thursday in its Big East opener.

Cincinnati (10-4, 0-1 Big East), whichstruggled with shooting throughout thegame, was led by Rashad Bishop and LarryDavis with 11 points each. The Bearcats topscorer, Deonta Vaughn, had been averaging15.2 points per game, but was held to nopoints on Sunday as he missed all eightshots he took.

Marquette put the game away at the startof the second half with a 25-4 run. LazarHayward scored 11 of Marquette's first 13points during that run, including three 3-pointers. Hayward finished with 16 points.

Rutgers 76, Marquette 81Jan. 7, 2009 New Brunswick, N.J.

RUTGERS min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsGregory Echenique . .23 3-4 0-0 2-3 6 0 1 1 0 2 8Hamady Ndiaye . . . .32 1-1 0-0 0-2 5 0 2 3 0 3 2Corey Chandler . . . . .31 7-16 3-6 2-2 7 2 4 0 0 3 19Anthony Farmer . . . .24 3-5 0-1 0-0 3 3 2 0 0 5 6Mike Rosario . . . . . . .33 9-24 2-10 2-2 3 0 2 0 1 5 22Earl Pettis . . . . . . . . .13 2-4 0-1 0-0 2 2 1 0 0 2 4JR Inman . . . . . . . . . .24 4-4 1-1 0-0 8 1 1 0 0 4 9Mike Coburn . . . . . . .17 2-4 0-0 2-2 1 1 2 0 1 0 6Jaron Griffin . . . . . . . .3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-63 6-20 8-11 39 9 17 4 2 24 76

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .22 4-4 0-0 0-0 4 0 1 0 1 3 8Lazar Hayward . . . . .26 3-13 0-3 4-4 5 2 1 0 1 3 10Dominic James . . . . .36 7-13 1-4 0-1 2 6 1 0 2 1 15Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .35 4-9 1-4 7-8 4 3 1 1 2 0 16Wesley Matthews . . .37 10-10 0-0 3-6 6 2 1 1 2 1 23Maurice Acker . . . . . . .4 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .11 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0David Cubillan . . . . . . .5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .16 3-7 0-1 3-5 1 0 2 1 1 2 9Chris Otule . . . . . . . . .8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-59 2-13 17-24 28 14 10 3 9 15 81

Halftime: MU 37-28. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 2-1.Technicals: None. Officials: Mike Kitts, MikeRoberts, Tim Clougherty. Attendance: 4,112.

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NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) -- WesleyMatthews was unaware he set a school recordwith his 10-for-10 shooting, but was veryconscious of the foul shot he missed when hisMarquette team was watching a huge leadnearly slip away.

"You take it how you can get it," saidMatthews after his 23 points and six reboundshelped No. 18 Marquette survive a furious Rut-gers rally and take an 81-76 win Wednesdaynight. "It shouldn't have been a game like this,we [almost] blew a 21-point lead. That hap-pens. It's the Big East, you're on the road."

Dominic James had 15 points and six as-sists and Jimmy Butler came off the bench fornine points for the Golden Eagles (14-2), whowon their sixth straight in starting 3-0 in theBig East for the first time since joining the con-ference in 2005.

Rutgers (9-7, 0-3), which dropped itsfourth straight, got 22 from Mike Rosario. Thefreshman helped shoot the Scarlet Knightsback in it after a six-point first half in which heshot 0-for-6 from 3-point range.

Rosario made two 3-pointers during Rut-gers run, and Corey Chandler added 19 pointsand seven rebounds for the Knights. J.R. Inmanscored all nine of his points in the second half.

West Virginia 53, Marquette 75Jan. 10, 2009 Milwaukee, Wis.

WEST VIRGINIA min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDa’Sean Butler . . . . .23 6-11 3-4 1-3 5 0 2 0 0 5 16Devin Ebanks . . . . . .32 4-6 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 1 8Wellington Smith . . . .24 3-6 0-1 0-0 3 2 1 0 1 2 6Alex Ruoff . . . . . . . . .38 4-12 2-7 3-4 5 8 2 0 0 3 13Darryl Bryant . . . . . . .13 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 1 4 0 1 3 0Cam Thoroughman . .19 2-6 0-0 0-1 6 0 1 0 1 1 4Kevin Jones . . . . . . .19 1-5 0-0 2-2 6 2 1 0 1 1 4Will Thomas . . . . . . . .5 0-3 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0John Flowers . . . . . . .26 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 4 2Dee Proby . . . . . . . . . .1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-60 5-14 6-10 35 15 13 1 4 23 53

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .23 0-1 0-0 4-6 5 0 0 2 0 2 4Lazar Hayward . . . . .29 2-6 1-2 2-2 9 0 0 0 0 2 7Dominic James . . . . .40 8-18 1-5 0-0 2 7 1 0 3 0 17Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .40 9-19 3-9 5-6 7 1 6 0 3 2 26Wesley Matthews . . .25 3-9 0-1 7-7 5 2 0 0 0 4 13Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .16 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .27 0-1 0-0 6-6 4 0 0 1 1 2 6Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-56 5-17 24-27 37 10 8 3 7 13 75

Halftime: WVU 31-29. Dead Ball Rebounds: 3-3.Technicals: WVU (Team). Officials: Jim Burr, JohnGaffney, Joe Lindsay. Attendance: 17,085.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Jerel McNeal scored 26points to lead No. 18 Marquette past No. 25West Virginia 75-53 Saturday.

Dominic James added 17 points and Wes-ley Matthews scored all 13 of his points in thesecond half for the Golden Eagles (15-2, 4-0Big East), who recovered from a rough shoot-ing start against a physical Mountaineers teamto take control in the second half.

Marquette took control with a 16-5 rundown the stretch--and most of the Golden Ea-gles' points came at the free throw line, stok-ing the ire of West Virginia coach Bob Huggins.

With Marquette leading by 2, McNeal beganthe run with a 3-pointer at the 8:29 mark,earning a slap on the backside from coachBuzz Williams as he got back on defense.

West Virginia's Wellington Smith made ajumper, but the Golden Eagles went on toscore the next six points on free throws whileplaying some physical defense of their own.

Matthews picked up his fourth foul, andwas replaced by Dwight Burke--who immedi-ately blocked a shot by Smith into the frontrow. Marquette then forced a bad shot by WillThomas as the shot clock expired, the begin-ning of a two-minute scoreless skid by theMountaineers.

McNeal hit another 3-pointer with 5:26left, putting Marquette up 60-48. Hugginscalled a timeout, then was called for a techni-cal foul for arguing with an official.

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Providence 82, Marquette 91Jan. 17, 2009 Providence, R.I.

PROVIDENCE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsGeoff McDermott . . . .34 6-10 0-0 3-9 17 6 6 1 2 2 15Jonathan Kale . . . . . .14 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 4 4Jeff Xavier . . . . . . . . .19 3-5 2-3 2-2 2 1 1 0 0 1 10Sharaud Curry . . . . . .37 2-7 2-4 5-7 2 3 4 0 0 3 11Weyinmi Efejuku . . . .32 4-9 0-2 0-0 4 2 1 0 2 0 8Alex Kellogg . . . . . . . .5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Marshon Brooks . . . .27 9-15 2-7 1-2 6 4 2 3 2 2 21Chris Baudinet . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brian McKenzie . . . . .17 1-3 0-2 2-2 4 0 2 0 0 5 4Randall Hanke . . . . .14 4-4 0-0 1-1 0 0 0 1 0 3 9Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-55 6-18 14-23 38 17 18 5 6 21 82

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . . .9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0Lazar Hayward . . . . .37 10-19 5-7 0-0 7 2 1 0 2 1 25Dominic James . . . . .37 4-10 1-3 0-0 5 6 1 0 1 2 9Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .36 7-13 3-5 8-14 4 6 3 1 1 3 25Wesley Matthews . . .38 9-17 0-3 4-5 5 1 4 0 1 2 22Maurice Acker . . . . . .17 0-1 0-1 0-1 2 3 0 0 3 3 0Patrick Hazel . . . . . . . .4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0David Cubillan . . . . . . .3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Joseph Fulce . . . . . . .11 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 4 6Jimmy Butler . . . . . . . .8 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 1 0 0 0 4 4Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-67 9-20 14-22 27 20 10 1 8 22 91

Halftime: PC 45-40. Dead Ball Rebounds: PC 5-3.Technicals: None. Officials: Mike Kitts, ToddWilliams, James Breeding. Attendance: 10,221.

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PROVIDENCE (AP) -- No. 14 Marquette ral-lied from a 13-point deficit in the second halfand beat Providence 91-82 on Saturday nightin a game interrupted when Jonathan Xaviercame out of the stands to protest the non-call.

Lazar Hayward scored 25 points, hittingthe go-ahead 3-pointer with 2:10 left, andJerel McNeal also scored 25 as Marquette (16-2, 5-0 Big East) extended the best start of itstenure in the Big East. The Golden Eagles laststarted 5-0 in the conference when they werea member of the Great Midwest in 1992-93.

Geoff McDermott scored eight points with11 rebounds in the first half, helping Provi-dence open a 28-17 lead with 8:39 left. But theGolden Eagles scored the next three basketsand trailed 45-40 at the break.

Providence opened a 59-46 advantage andstill led by 12 with 13:11 left when DominicJames hit a 3-pointer and then stole the ball toset up Hayward's dunk that made it 63-56.Hayward hit another 3 to cut a five-pointdeficit to 74-72, then stole the ball to set upJames' dunk for the basket that tied it 76-all.

It was tied at 79 when McNeal hit a 3,Brooks missed from beyond the arc andMatthews, who scored 22, hit a layup on thefast break to start a three-point play. McNealhit three more free throws to make it a nine-point game, and Matthews' layup gave Mar-quette an 11-point lead.

DePaul 70, Marquette 79Jan. 24, 2009 Milwaukee, Wis.

DEPAUL min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDar Tucker . . . . . . . .39 5-13 1-4 7-8 4 3 2 0 2 0 18Mac Koshwal . . . . . . .32 5-9 0-0 4-6 9 2 4 2 0 4 14Michael Bizoukas . . .26 2-6 0-1 0-0 5 3 1 1 2 4 4Jabari Currie . . . . . . .21 2-6 0-3 0-0 1 5 3 0 0 1 4Will Walker . . . . . . . .38 6-12 4-7 1-2 3 3 1 0 0 1 17Devin Hill . . . . . . . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mario Stula . . . . . . . .12 3-4 2-3 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 3 8Jeremiah Kelly . . . . .14 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 4 0Matija Poscic . . . . . . .10 2-2 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 5 5Kene Obi . . . . . . . . . . .5 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-56 8-20 12-16 28 17 16 4 4 23 70

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .32 4-4 0-0 2-6 7 0 1 0 0 0 10Lazar Hayward . . . . .29 6-13 0-2 4-5 17 1 1 0 2 1 16Dominic James . . . . .37 2-8 1-3 3-9 3 9 2 1 3 2 8Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .38 7-16 2-3 5-6 3 1 2 0 6 4 21Wesley Matthews . . .39 7-15 1-3 5-6 6 3 3 1 2 3 20Maurice Acker . . . . . . .3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Patrick Hazel . . . . . . . .6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0David Cubillan . . . . . . .3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .12 1-1 0-0 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 4Chris Otule . . . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-59 4-12 21-36 41 14 10 2 14 15 79

Halftime: MU 48-34. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 9-3.Technicals: MU (Team). Officials: John Cahill, FrankScagliotta, Tim Clougherty. Attendance: 18,949.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Jerel McNeal scored 21points, Wesley Matthews had 20 and LazarHayward added 16 points and 17 rebounds tolead No. 11 Marquette to a 79-70 victory overDePaul on Saturday that kept the Golden Ea-gles undefeated in the Big East.

It is the best start ever for Marquette (17-2, 6-0) in conference play, topping a 5-0 mark16 years ago when the Golden Eagles wereknown as the Warriors and played in the GreatMidwest. That team also started 17-2.

This one has done it with its vaunted pres-sure defense and by protecting its homecourt,going 13-0 at the Bradley Center.

Dar Tucker scored 18 points for DePaul (8-12, 0-7), while Will Walker had 17 and MacKoshwal 14.

Marquette, which also got 10 points fromDwight Burke, went cold to start the secondhalf, missing nine of its first 10 shots and fail-ing to score for one 4 1/2-minute stretch.

The Golden Eagles shot just 32 percent inthe second half, but Marquette's defense keptthe Blue Demons at bay. Trailing by as manyas 15 points, DePaul got as close as 55-48 ona free throw by Tucker.

McNeal, who had six steals, answered withtwo free throws and Dominic James, who fin-ished with eight points and nine assists, madea steal and scored on a layup that gave Mar-quette a comfortable lead the rest of the way.

Notre Dame 64, Marquette 71Jan. 26, 2009 Notre Dame, Ind.

NOTRE DAME min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsLuke Zeller . . . . . . . .25 3-5 2-4 0-0 8 2 2 0 0 1 8Luke Harangody . . . .38 12-22 1-2 4-5 17 3 3 2 0 4 29Tory Jackson . . . . . . .38 4-12 2-5 0-0 8 7 3 1 1 3 10Jonathan Peoples . . .21 2-5 2-3 2-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 8Kyle McAlarney . . . . .40 3-12 1-6 2-2 3 3 2 0 0 1 9Tyrone Nash . . . . . . . .8 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0Zach Hillesland . . . . .11 0-3 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0Ryan Ayers . . . . . . . .19 0-7 0-6 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-66 8-26 8-9 47 15 10 5 1 13 64

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .15 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0Lazar Hayward . . . . .37 5-11 0-3 3-3 6 2 0 1 3 3 13Dominic James . . . . .36 7-16 1-7 0-0 9 5 1 0 1 0 15Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .38 11-23 3-7 2-3 4 2 0 2 1 1 27Wesley Matthews . . .36 5-13 1-3 5-6 4 2 1 0 0 3 16Maurice Acker . . . . . .22 0-2 0-2 0-0 3 1 0 0 1 2 0Patrick Hazel . . . . . . . .7 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0David Cubillan . . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . . .7 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-65 5-22 10-12 34 12 3 3 6 14 71

Halftime: MU 33-30. Dead Ball Rebounds: ND 1-0.Technicals: None. Officials: Mike Kitts, Pat Driscoll,Jamie Luckie. Attendance: 11,418.

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NOTRE DAME, Ind. (AP) -- Marquette hadtoo much down the stretch for reeling NotreDame.

The eighth-ranked Golden Eagles had fourplayers finish with more than 13 points, led byJerel McNeal's season-high 27, while Luke Ha-rangody didn't get much help from his team-mates as Marquette beat the Fighting Irish71-64 on Monday night.

It was Marquette's 10th straight victory andNotre Dame's fourth consecutive loss, itslongest losing streak in three years.

It was the second loss in a row at home forthe Fighting Irish (12-7, 3-5 Big East), who hadwon 45 straight at the Joyce Center until losingSaturday to No. 2 Connecticut.

The Golden Eagles, (18-2, 7-0), who re-main unbeaten in the Big East along with No. 7Louisville, led most of the game, although theIrish tied it with 4:15 to go. Then Marquettefinished it on a 12-5 run.

Wesley Matthews, who had 16 points,started the run by making two free throws andscoring on a fastbreak layup after he stole theball from Tory Jackson. Then McNeal hit a 3 toput the game out of reach.

Lazar Hayward had 13 points and six re-bounds for Marquette and James had nine re-bounds.

Marquette outscored the Irish 36-20 in thepaint despite being outrebounded 47-34.

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Georgetown 82, Marquette 94Jan. 31, 2009 Milwaukee, Wis.

GEORGETOWN min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDaJuan Summers . . .36 9-12 4-4 0-1 7 3 4 0 1 1 22Austin Freeman . . . . .29 5-11 2-4 0-0 5 3 0 0 1 2 12Greg Monroe . . . . . . .31 5-7 0-0 3-5 4 2 5 2 1 4 13Chris Wright . . . . . . .30 7-10 1-3 4-4 2 8 3 0 1 4 19Jessie Sapp . . . . . . .25 2-7 1-3 0-0 3 3 1 0 2 4 5Nikita Mescheriakov .20 2-3 1-2 0-0 2 2 1 1 2 5 5Jason Clark . . . . . . . .14 2-5 1-2 1-2 1 1 1 0 1 3 6Julian Vaughn . . . . . . .4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0Henry Sims . . . . . . . . .4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Omar Watted . . . . . . . .7 0-2 0-2 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-57 10-20 8-13 29 23 17 3 9 27 82

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .26 0-3 0-0 1-2 6 0 1 1 0 4 1Lazar Hayward . . . . .37 7-11 2-5 7-8 5 0 2 0 0 3 23Dominic James . . . . .37 3-6 0-2 4-6 4 3 1 0 3 3 10Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .38 8-17 5-10 5-7 6 11 3 3 5 2 26Wesley Matthews . . .36 7-12 3-5 6-8 7 3 4 1 3 1 23Maurice Acker . . . . . . .7 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 1 0 0 1 2 2David Cubillan . . . . . . .3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Joseph Fulce . . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .15 2-2 0-0 5-5 2 0 1 0 0 1 9Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-52 10-22 30-38 31 18 12 5 13 16 94

Halftime: 42-42. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 3-0.Technicals: None. Officials: Ed Corbett, BobDanato, Gary Prager. Attendance: 19,041.

NNoo.. 2255//2233 GGeeoorrggeettoowwnnNNoo.. 88//88 MMaarrqquueettttee

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Having taken down yetanother of the Big East's big names, No. 8 Mar-quette goes into February undefeated in theconference and oozing confidence.

The Golden Eagles used a second-halfsurge to put away No. 25 Georgetown 94-82on Saturday - the fifth straight loss for thereeling Hoyas. The victory leaves Marquette(19-2, 8-0), tied for the conference lead withNo. 7 Louisville.

Jerel McNeal scored 26 points in perhapshis most complete game of the season, adding11 assists, six rebounds, five steals and threeblocks while committing only three turnovers.

Matthews scored 19 of his 23 points in thesecond half and Lazar Hayward added 23.

DaJuan Summers, the Hoyas' leadingscorer, played despite injuring his foot earlierin the week and tied a season high with 22points.

Marquette took control with a 12-2 runmidway through the second half, capped by athree-point play by backup guard Jimmy But-ler to give Marquette a 10-point lead with11:03 remaining.

With the game tied at 52 after a fastbreakdunk by Georgetown's Jason Clark, Haywardanswered with a jumper to kick off the deci-sive run.

McNeal followed with a 3-pointer, andMatthews came up with a steal and a fast breakdunk to extend the run to 7-0.

DePaul 61, Marquette 76Feb. 3, 2009 Chicago, Ill.

DEPAUL min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsMatija Poscic . . . . . . .26 4-5 0-1 0-0 7 2 2 1 1 3 8Mac Koshwal . . . . . . .30 5-11 0-0 0-3 9 2 4 0 1 2 10Michael Bizoukas . . .34 1-5 0-2 0-2 1 8 1 0 2 3 2Jabari Currie . . . . . . .10 1-4 0-2 0-0 3 0 3 0 0 1 2Will Walker . . . . . . . .39 10-21 4-8 5-7 1 0 3 0 3 1 30Devin Hill . . . . . . . . . . .8 0-3 0-2 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Mario Stula . . . . . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jeremiah Kelly . . . . .35 2-9 1-4 0-0 4 2 2 0 1 2 5Krys Faber . . . . . . . .15 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 4Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-60 6-19 5-12 35 14 16 1 8 14 61

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .16 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 3 2Lazar Hayward . . . . .34 3-6 0-1 0-0 6 1 3 0 0 3 6Dominic James . . . . .36 6-12 1-6 2-6 4 5 1 0 4 2 15Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .38 8-16 5-8 5-5 4 6 3 4 5 2 26Wesley Matthews . . .36 8-10 0-1 4-4 6 1 2 0 0 1 20Maurice Acker . . . . . .10 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0David Cubillan . . . . . . .4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Joseph Fulce . . . . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .23 2-2 0-0 3-7 6 1 2 2 0 0 7Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-49 6-17 14-22 29 19 10 6 9 14 76

Halftime: MU 42-37. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 4-3.Technicals: None. Officials: Tim Higgins, J.D.Collins, Jeff Clark. Attendance: 11,230.

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CHICAGO (AP) -- As impressive as hisnumbers are, Jerel McNeal insists he's not try-ing to fill up the box score. It just seems towork out that way.

McNeal scored 26 points and No. 8 Mar-quette beat DePaul 76-61 on Tuesday night forits 12th straight victory, matching its longestwinning streak in seven years.

The Golden Eagles (20-2, 9-0), the BigEast's only undefeated team, had trouble put-ting away DePaul but did enough to send theBlue Demons (8-15, 0-10) to their 10thstraight loss and keep them winless in theconference.

"It was a real good game for us," McNealsaid. "We let the game get away from us a lit-tle bit there in the first half, but I think we dida great job getting the game back under con-trol in the second."

Will Walker hit five 3s and had a career-high 30 points for the Blue Demons, whoplayed without leading scorer Dar Tucker whotwisted an ankle in the afternoon shootaround.

Wesley Matthews added 20 points for Mar-quette, while Dominic James had 15.

McNeal was 8-of-16 from the field, in-cluding 5-of-8 on 3s, to go with six assists,five steals and four blocks in another solid all-around effort. He has scored at least 21 pointsin the last six games, and has 10 steals andseven blocks in the last two.

USF 57, Marquette 56Feb. 6, 2009 Tampa, Fla.

USF min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsEladio Espinosa . . . .24 0-3 0-1 0-0 4 0 0 1 0 3 0Alex Rivas . . . . . . . . .19 2-5 0-0 0-0 9 0 0 0 1 4 4Chris Howard . . . . . .39 3-12 1-3 3-4 5 3 2 0 1 2 10Dominique Jones . . .38 6-12 1-3 2-4 5 4 2 1 1 4 15Jesus Verdejo . . . . . .34 9-16 2-6 1-1 1 3 2 0 0 1 21Gaby Belardo . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.J. Daniels . . . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Justin Leemow . . . . .24 0-1 0-1 1-2 5 3 0 0 2 2 1Augustus Gilchrist . . .18 3-5 0-0 0-0 4 2 2 1 0 1 6Aris Williams . . . . . . . .4 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-55 4-14 7-11 38 15 8 3 5 18 57

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .20 2-2 0-0 0-2 2 0 0 1 0 1 4Lazar Hayward . . . . .39 2-9 0-4 1-3 14 3 1 1 0 1 5Dominic James . . . . .39 5-13 1-9 0-2 6 1 3 0 3 3 11Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .36 7-15 2-5 6-12 4 1 2 1 0 5 22Wesley Matthews . . .37 4-11 1-3 2-2 6 2 2 1 0 0 11Maurice Acker . . . . . . .6 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .23 1-1 0-0 1-2 8 1 0 2 0 3 3Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-54 4-24 10-23 40 9 9 6 4 15 56

Halftime: USF 32-28. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU4-0.Technicals: None. Officials: Michael Stephens, JohnCahill, Les Jones. Attendance: 5,316.

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TAMPA (AP) -- Jesus Verdejo scored 21points and Dominique Jones made a drivinglayup to put South Florida ahead with 15.9seconds to go, and the Bulls held on Fridaynight for a 57-56 victory over No. 8 Marquette.

The Bulls (8-14, 3-7) led by as many as 10,but needed nine points from Verdejo in a five-minute span of the second half to keep the Ea-gles (20-3, 9-1) from taking over the game.

Marquette's Wesley Matthews missed a six-footer and Lazar Hayward's putback rolled offthe rim as time expired.

Jerel McNeal led Marquette with 22 pointsbefore fouling out in the final minute. DominicJames and Matthews had 11 apiece, howeverthe cold-shooting Eagles went 4-for-24 on 3-point attempts and were 10-of-23 from thefoul line.

Jones finished with 15 for USF, but his in-ability to make free throws in the last minuteensured Marquette would have a chance to winat the buzzer. The Bulls' leading scorer with an18.3-point average missed the front end of a1-and-1 after McNeal drew his fifth foul with54.1 seconds left, then failed to complete athree-point play on the basket that put USF upfor good.

Marquette rallied from a 10-point deficit totrail 32-28 at the half. The Eagles used a 13-4 run to go up 47-42 with just over 8 minutesleft, but Verdejo scored South Florida's next 11points to keep the Bulls close.

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Villanova 102, Marquette 84Feb. 10, 2009 Villanova, Pa.

VILLANOVA min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsShane Clark . . . . . . .26 6-6 3-3 1-2 7 3 1 1 0 2 16Dwayne Anderson . . .13 4-6 1-2 1-2 3 1 0 0 0 2 10Dante Cunningham . .33 7-12 0-0 1-2 4 2 3 1 1 4 15Scottie Reynolds . . . .35 10-17 5-11 2-5 4 1 0 0 0 1 27Reggie Redding . . . .27 0-4 0-3 2-4 6 6 4 1 1 2 2Antonio Pena . . . . . . .11 2-3 0-0 1-2 3 1 0 1 0 4 5Jason Colenda . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Corey Fisher . . . . . . .32 6-10 4-5 5-7 2 4 3 0 1 2 21Corey Stokes . . . . . .21 2-5 0-0 2-2 4 5 0 0 0 2 6Frank Tchuisi . . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-63 13-24 15-26 37 23 11 4 3 19 102

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .16 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 5 2Lazar Hayward . . . . .39 8-16 4-8 2-2 9 1 1 1 2 4 22Dominic James . . . . .36 6-11 2-3 0-4 1 9 2 1 1 3 14Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .37 8-20 3-9 4-8 4 7 4 0 1 3 23Wesley Matthews . . .37 5-6 2-3 4-6 5 3 4 0 0 3 16Maurice Acker . . . . . . .8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0Patrick Hazel . . . . . . .10 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .17 0-1 0-0 5-7 3 0 1 0 2 5 5Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-57 11-23 15-27 29 21 12 3 6 25 84

Halftime: VU 50-45. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 6-5.Technicals: Hayward (MU), Pena (VU). Officials:Karl Hess, Jeff Clark, John Gaffney. Attendance:6,500.

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VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) -- Scottie Reynoldsscored 27 points, Corey Fisher had 21 and No.13 Villanova continued its dominant Big Eastrun with a 102-84 win over No. 10 Marquetteon Tuesday night.

The Wildcats knocked off their third Top 25team in their six-game winning streak andwon their 26th straight game at the Pavilion.

Dante Cunningham had 15 points andShane Clark had 16 to help the Wildcats reachthe 20-win mark for the fifth straight season.

Jerel McNeal scored 23 points and set Mar-quette's career scoring record, breakingGeorge Thompson's 40-year-old mark. Mc-Neal entered the season 22nd on the team'scareer list, and his eighth straight game of 20-plus points gives him 1,776 points and a spotatop the list.

"It says a lot about Jerel and what he's beenable to accomplish," coach Buzz Williams said."He plays with an edge. His toughness defineshim."

Lazar Hayward had 22 points for Mar-quette. Wesley Matthews added 16.

Each team came out firing from 3-pointrange, with seemingly every shot a step or twobeyond that arc. And the shots were dead on -Hayward hit three in the first half for theGolden Eagles and Fisher nailed three in thehalf for the Wildcats. Villanova ended the firsthalf pop-a-shot contest with a 50-45 lead.

St. John’s 59, Marquette 73Feb. 14, 2009 Milwaukee, Wis.

ST. JOHN’S min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsD.J. Kennedy . . . . . .39 3-13 2-4 1-2 11 7 3 0 1 3 9Sean Evans . . . . . . . .16 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 0 5 0 1 4 3Rob Thomas . . . . . . .17 3-4 0-0 0-1 2 0 1 0 0 1 6Malik Boothe . . . . . . .40 2-5 0-1 2-2 2 4 8 0 2 3 6Paris Horne . . . . . . . .39 8-15 6-10 1-2 7 6 3 0 3 2 23TyShwan Edmondson .2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dele Coker . . . . . . . .19 4-5 0-0 0-0 4 0 2 3 0 3 8Justin Burrell . . . . . . .27 1-4 0-1 2-5 2 0 1 1 2 2 4Phil Wait . . . . . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-49 8-16 7-14 31 17 24 4 9 18 59

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .20 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2Lazar Hayward . . . . .29 6-12 2-6 4-4 7 1 5 0 2 2 18Dominic James . . . . .36 6-11 1-3 1-2 3 6 1 0 3 2 14Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .38 8-18 0-5 4-4 7 7 4 0 5 1 20Wesley Matthews . . .25 4-10 0-1 1-3 3 0 1 0 2 3 9Maurice Acker . . . . . . .8 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0Patrick Hazel . . . . . . . .5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0David Cubillan . . . . . . .7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0Joseph Fulce . . . . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 0 2 1 2Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .22 3-3 0-0 2-2 4 0 1 1 0 2 8Chris Otule . . . . . . . . .5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0Robert Frozena . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-55 3-15 14-19 32 16 16 3 14 17 73

Halftime: MU 32-24. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 2-0.Technicals: None. Officials: Jim Burr, Clarence Arm-strong, James Breeding. Attendance: 18,614.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Dominic James figuredNo. 10 Marquette might come out a little rustyon offense. That was a trade-off coach BuzzWilliams was willing to make.

After watching his team drop two straightgames on the road thanks in large part to de-fensive lapses, Williams had his starters spendentire practices playing defense. The gruntwork paid off in a a 73-59 victory over St.John's on Saturday.

Marquette (21-4, 10-2 Big East) snappedits two-game skid and forced 24 turnoversalong the way, a sign that the Golden Eaglesare on their way to rediscovering the intensedefense that powered them to nine straightvictories to begin conference play.

Turnovers certainly were on the menu Sat-urday, as the total for St. John's (12-13, 3-10)matched a season high.

And after getting off to a slow start, Mar-quette's offense eventually came alive. JerelMcNeal scored 20 points, Lazar Haywardscored 18 and James added 14.

It was another big night for McNeal, whowas honored before the game for breaking theschool's career scoring record in Tuesday's lossat Villanova--a mark held by former starGeorge Thompson for 40 years.

The Golden Eagles also honored Haywardfor becoming the 41st 1,000-point scorer inschool history.

Seton Hall 67, Marquette 79Feb. 17, 2009 Milwaukee, Wis.

SETON HALL min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsRobert Mitchell . . . . .33 1-5 0-3 0-0 7 1 3 1 1 2 2John Garcia . . . . . . . .22 2-7 0-0 0-0 3 1 2 2 1 5 4Eugene Harvey . . . . .28 4-9 0-2 3-4 3 4 4 0 0 3 11Jeremy Hazell . . . . . .40 7-19 6-14 3-5 4 1 4 0 3 2 23Paul Gause . . . . . . . .38 5-8 2-3 0-0 7 4 3 0 6 3 12Jordan Theodore . . . .28 4-7 1-2 6-8 5 4 5 0 4 2 15Matt Cujuste . . . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0Brandon Walters . . . . .9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-55 9-24 12-17 31 15 23 4 15 22 67

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .17 2-3 0-0 0-0 7 0 0 0 0 1 4Lazar Hayward . . . . .36 4-16 0-4 6-7 6 0 1 2 2 2 14Dominic James . . . . .39 4-14 1-4 4-4 6 8 6 4 7 2 13Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .38 4-10 1-5 4-6 6 7 8 0 5 3 13Wesley Matthews . . .34 7-12 1-2 9-12 4 4 1 0 1 2 24Maurice Acker . . . . . . .3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0David Cubillan . . . . . . .3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0Joseph Fulce . . . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .23 4-6 0-0 0-0 7 0 0 0 1 2 8Chris Otule . . . . . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Robert Frozena . . . . . .1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-64 3-17 24-31 41 20 17 6 16 15 79

Halftime: SHU 37-34. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 6-4. Technicals: Team (SHU), Hazell (SHU), Team(MU). Officials: John Cahill, Michael Stephens, PaulJanssen. Attendance: 18,709.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Wesley Matthewsscored 24 points and No. 10 Marquetteopened the second half with a decisive run topull away from Seton Hall for a 79-67 victory.

Lazar Hayward added 14 points for theGolden Eagles (22-4, 11-2 Big East), whotrailed by three points at halftime butoutscored the Pirates 16-3 coming out of thebreak - and then Marquette got to shoot sixstraight free throws after a personal foul andtwo technicals were called on Seton Hall.

Trailing by three points at halftime, Mar-quette opened the second half with a 16-3 runthat included two missed free throws by Hazellafter a technical foul was called on the Mar-quette bench.

Matthews continued the run with two freethrows, and Hayward scored inside to put theGolden Eagles up 45-40. Then Marquette's de-fense took over, as McNeal made a steal andconverted a three-point play after a layup onthe other end.

Dominic James came up with a steal onSeton Hall's next possession, then shot itahead to Matthews for an emphatic right-handed dunk to put Marquette up 50-40 with15:10 left.

Seton Hall scored on a layup by JordanTheodore, but Hayward drew John Garcia's fifthfoul with 14:24 remaining. The Pirates loudlyprotested the call and were assessed two tech-nical fouls, one on the bench, the other onHazell.

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Georgetown 72, Marquette 78Feb. 21, 2009 Washington, D.C.

GEORGETOWN min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDaJuan Summers . . .31 5-11 2-4 0-0 4 0 5 0 0 5 12Chris Wright . . . . . . .34 4-11 2-5 7-7 2 4 1 0 1 1 17Nikita Mescheriakov .15 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 5 3Greg Monroe . . . . . . .36 6-9 0-0 1-3 8 2 0 3 1 1 13Austin Freeman . . . . .35 7-10 2-5 0-1 5 2 2 0 0 1 16Jason Clark . . . . . . . .14 3-6 0-1 0-0 3 1 1 1 0 3 6Jessie Sapp . . . . . . .28 1-5 1-2 0-0 6 2 1 0 1 1 3Julian Vaughn . . . . . . .5 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Henry Sims . . . . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-55 8-18 8-11 29 12 12 4 3 17 72

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDominic James . . . . .40 2-9 0-2 2-4 1 3 2 0 4 4 6Dwight Burke . . . . . . .18 1-1 0-0 0-2 4 0 0 0 0 4 2Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .40 9-17 2-6 2-4 6 7 2 0 1 3 22Wesley Matthews . . .38 9-16 5-8 0-0 3 3 0 1 2 1 23Lazar Hayward . . . . .37 5-13 1-6 6-6 11 2 2 0 0 2 17David Cubillan . . . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .24 3-4 0-0 2-2 5 1 0 1 0 3 8Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-60 8-22 12-18 32 16 6 2 7 17 78

Halftime: 44-44. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 3-0.Technicals: None. Officials: Ed Hightower, PatDriscoll, Tim Clougherty. Attendance: 17,686.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) -- Marquettestarted running through "the gauntlet" Satur-day, and the Golden Eagles overcame the firstchallenge with good ball-handling and 23points from Wesley Matthews.

Matthews was 9-for-16 from the field, in-cluding a career-high five 3-pointers on eightattempts, and No. 10 Marquette opened thebrutal homestretch to its regular seasonschedule with a 78-72 victory over George-town.

Jerel McNeal added 22 points, seven assistsand six rebounds while playing all 40 minutes,and Lazar Hayward had 17 points and 11 re-bounds for the Golden Eagles, who committedonly six turnovers and shot 48 percent.

Marquette (23-4, 12-2) is chasing its firstBig East regular season title, and the GoldenEagles will certainly earn it if they get there.Their final four games are against No. 1 Con-necticut, No. 7 Louisville, No. 4 Pittsburgh andNo. 24 Syracuse, prompting guard DominicJames to tell coach Buzz Williams "Here comesthe gauntlet" after Tuesday's win over SetonHall.

The Golden Eagles took the lead for goodon Matthews' 3-pointer with 7:58 to play, butthey couldn't build a lead bigger than sixpoints until the game's final minute. In a vitalpossession, Marquette worked the shot clockto single digits before McNeal found JimmyButler for an open layup to make it 73-67 with54 seconds to play.

Connecticut 93, Marquette 82Feb. 25, 2009 Milwaukee, Wis.

UCONN min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsJeff Adrien . . . . . . . . .29 0-4 0-0 2-2 4 0 2 1 0 2 2Stanley Robinson . . .29 7-14 1-1 4-4 10 2 3 0 0 4 19Hasheem Thabeet . .36 4-4 0-0 6-7 15 1 1 5 0 2 14A.J. Price . . . . . . . . . .37 12-20 8-13 4-4 6 6 3 0 0 0 36Craig Austrie . . . . . . .18 1-6 0-2 0-0 1 2 2 0 1 2 2Kemba Walker . . . . . .28 4-10 0-1 1-3 2 3 1 0 2 3 9Scottie Haralson . . . . .8 2-5 2-5 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6Gavin Edwards . . . . .15 2-3 0-0 1-2 5 0 2 0 0 1 5Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-66 11-22 18-22 46 14 15 6 3 15 93

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .20 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 1 4 0Lazar Hayward . . . . .37 6-13 3-7 0-0 6 0 3 0 3 4 15Dominic James . . . . . .4 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .40 9-23 3-6 5-6 4 5 2 1 2 4 26Wesley Matthews . . .40 6-17 2-5 6-8 5 4 3 0 1 2 20Maurice Acker . . . . . .33 2-2 2-2 0-0 3 4 0 0 1 4 6Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .26 3-6 0-0 6-6 4 1 0 1 1 4 12Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-64 11-21 17-20 26 14 9 2 9 22 82

Halftime: UConn 43-37. Dead Ball Rebounds: 2-2.Technicals: UConn (Team). Officials: Curtis Shaw,Bob Donato, Ray Perone. Attendance: 19,091.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Jim Calhoun's 800thcareer victory came thanks in large part to sen-ior guard A.J. Price, who scored a career-high36 points as No. 2 Connecticut beat No. 8 Mar-quette 93-82 on Wednesday night.

Jerel McNeal scored 26 points for theGolden Eagles (23-5, 12-3), who played mostof the game without guard Dominic James whobroke a bone in his left foot in the first half.

James played only four minutes, and theschool announced after halftime that he brokethe fifth metatarsal in his left foot. No timelinewas given for his return. James, one of theGolden Eagles' trio of standout senior guards,has 1,749 points and is considered one of theBig East's top defensive players.

Maurice Acker picked up the majority ofJames' minutes running the offense, and theGolden Eagles kept rallying after Connecticutsquandered several chances to run away.

After yet another Marquette rally, Price fi-nally clinched the game by hitting a 3-pointerto put the Huskies ahead by eight points with1:10 left in the game.

Trailing by 11 early in the second half afterPrice hit two 3-pointers and a jumper on threestraight possessions, Marquette went on a 12-0 run that included two 3-pointers by Acker totake a 1-point lead with 12:07 remaining.

Price hit the clinching 3-pointer from theleft wing with 1:10 remaining, then added twofree throws to put Connecticut ahead 91-81with 45.5 seconds left.

Louisville 62, Marquette 58March 1, 2009 Louisville, Ky.

LOUISVILLE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsTerrance Williams . . .35 4-11 3-7 3-5 8 7 3 0 2 3 14Earl Clark . . . . . . . . .39 5-9 0-3 0-0 13 1 4 1 0 4 10Samardo Samuels . .33 5-9 0-0 2-6 7 0 0 0 1 2 12Andre McGee . . . . . .28 6-10 4-7 0-1 1 1 0 0 2 3 16Jerry Smith . . . . . . . .22 1-4 0-3 0-0 2 3 1 0 1 2 2Preston Knowles . . . .17 1-5 0-3 0-0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2Edgar Sosa . . . . . . . .12 2-5 2-3 0-0 0 0 3 0 0 3 6Reginald Delk . . . . . . .4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Will Scott . . . . . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Jared Swopshire . . . . .1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Terrence Jennings . . . .8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-55 9-26 5-12 37 14 13 1 6 18 62

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .19 1-2 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 1 2 2Lazar Hayward . . . . .30 6-11 3-4 1-2 10 0 1 0 2 3 16Maurice Acker . . . . . .33 1-5 1-5 0-0 3 3 2 0 0 3 3Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .40 3-19 2-10 2-5 6 1 1 0 2 3 10Wesley Matthews . . .40 6-14 1-4 6-7 3 3 5 1 1 3 19David Cubillan . . . . . .12 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Joseph Fulce . . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .26 2-5 0-0 2-2 10 0 1 2 0 1 6Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . --Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-56 7-23 13-18 37 7 11 3 6 15 58

Halftime: UofL 28-25. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 3-2. Technicals: None. Officials: John Cahill, MichaelStephens, Mike Start. Attendance: 20,079.

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LOUISVILLE (AP) -- Andre McGee finishedwith a season-high 16 points in 28 minutes asthe Cardinals (23-5, 14-2 Big East) kept theirhopes for a conference title alive by suffocat-ing the Golden Eagles (23-6, 12-4) in a 62-58victory, who hung tough despite playing with-out injured star guard Dominic James.

Louisville survived behind the play ofMcGee and forward Terrence Williams, whohad 14 points, eight rebounds and seven as-sists.

Wesley Matthews led Marquette with 19points, but Louisville harassed the Golden Ea-gles into a season-low 34 percent shootingwhile holding them to their second-lowestpoint total of the season.

McNeal, Marquette's leading scorer, man-aged just 10 points on 3-of-19 shooting, in-cluding 2-of-10 3-pointers. Lazar Haywardhad 16 points and 10 rebounds for the GoldenEagles, but Marquette wore down just enoughin the second half to let the Cardinals escape.

Marquette didn't fold, even without James,its senior star who broke his foot during a lossto No. 2 Connecticut last week. James didn'tmake the trip after having surgery, but hadbeen in constant contact with Williams, offer-ing advice until tipoff.

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Pittsburgh 90, Marquette 75March 4, 2009 Pittsburgh, Pa.

PITTSBURGH min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsTyrell Biggs . . . . . . . .18 2-2 0-0 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 4 4Sam Young . . . . . . . .35 7-12 1-2 3-6 8 0 2 2 2 1 18DeJuan Blair . . . . . . .35 7-10 0-0 9-12 9 3 0 4 1 2 23Levance Fields . . . . .34 6-10 3-6 2-3 1 10 2 0 2 2 17Jermaine Dixon . . . . .30 5-9 2-5 1-2 4 4 2 1 0 2 13Gilbert Brown . . . . . .30 5-8 1-3 0-0 3 3 1 0 0 2 11Ashton Gibbs . . . . . . .5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brad Wanamaker . . .11 2-3 0-1 0-0 3 1 2 0 1 2 4Nasir Robinson . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Gary McGhee . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-54 7-17 15-23 33 22 11 8 6 16 90

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .24 2-2 0-0 3-6 4 1 0 0 0 4 7Lazar Hayward . . . . .35 9-19 3-6 1-2 10 1 1 0 0 3 22Maurice Acker . . . . . .29 2-4 2-4 0-0 2 2 2 0 1 1 6Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .40 8-24 4-12 3-3 3 2 5 0 1 3 23Wesley Matthews . . .40 5-11 1-4 5-5 4 4 3 0 1 3 16David Cubillan . . . . . .11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Joseph Fulce . . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .20 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 1 0 0 0 4 1Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-61 10-26 13-18 28 12 11 0 3 18 75

Halftime: PITT 43-36. Dead Ball Rebounds: PITT 4-1. Technicals: None. Officials: Tim Higgins, BobDonato, Jeff Clark. Attendance: 12,508.

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PITTSBURGH (AP) -- DeJuan Blair scored 23points and was dominating inside during thePanthers' decisive 21-2 run after they fell be-hind by nine points early in the second half,and rallied for a 90-75 victory Wednesdaynight.

The Golden Eagles (23-7, 12-5) startledPitt by surging to a 57-48 lead with 15;56 re-maining. However, the Panthers (27-3, 14-3)weren't flustered by the kind of turnaroundthey may see again in postseason play, quicklyanswering with a 9-0 run finished off by Blair'sdunk to tie it at 57.

Marquette couldn't find an answer to Pitt'sinside-out game, with point guard LevanceFields pulling up for jumpers or making outletpasses to Blair and Sam Young for quick bas-kets before the Panthers made Marquette workfor points at the other end.

Fields had 17 points and 10 assists, Youngscored 18 points, Jermaine Dixon had 13points and Gilbert Brown added 11 as Pitt wonits 20th in a row at home and moved to 18-0at the Petersen Events Center this season.

Jerel McNeal scored 23 points and LazarHayward had 22, but Marquette lost its thirdstraight to a team ranked in the top six, allsince senior point guard Dominic James brokea bone in his foot. Wesley Matthews added 16points but Maurice Acker, filling it for James,was held to six in 29 minutes.

Syracuse 86, Marquette 79 (OT)March 7, 2009 Milwaukee, Wis.

SYRACUSE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsRick Jackson . . . . . . .33 8-9 0-0 1-2 8 0 1 5 1 4 17Paul Harris . . . . . . . .36 4-6 0-1 1-2 5 6 5 0 3 1 9Arinze Onuaku . . . . .24 1-3 0-0 0-4 8 3 0 1 0 3 2Jonny Flynn . . . . . . . .44 10-23 1-6 3-3 2 6 2 0 1 1 24Eric Devendorf . . . . .43 5-10 2-4 0-0 5 6 3 0 0 4 12Andy Rautins . . . . . . .34 7-12 4-9 2-2 6 2 2 0 1 4 20Kristof Ongenaet . . . . .9 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2Kris Joseph . . . . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-64 7-20 7-13 38 23 15 6 6 19 86

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .10 2-2 0-0 1-1 4 0 1 0 1 3 5Lazar Hayward . . . . .42 7-17 0-3 3-4 5 1 1 0 1 3 17Maurice Acker . . . . . .40 2-8 2-7 0-0 3 7 2 0 2 2 6Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .45 9-24 4-14 3-4 3 2 1 0 2 4 25Wesley Matthews . . .44 3-15 1-6 7-8 12 0 3 1 1 1 14David Cubillan . . . . . . .4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .38 4-9 0-0 4-6 14 4 0 0 1 1 12Chris Otule . . . . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-75 7-30 18-23 42 15 10 1 8 14 79

Halftime: MU 35-34. Dead Ball Rebounds: SU 4-2.Technicals: None. Officials: Ed Corbett, JohnGaffney, Brian O’Connell. Attendance: 19,144.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Marquette is a differentteam with Dominic James wearing a suit in-stead of a uniform.

Jonny Flynn scored 20 of his 24 points afterhalftime, and Andy Rautins added a key 3-pointer and layup as the 25th-ranked Orangebeat the 13th-ranked Golden Eagles 86-79 inovertime Saturday.

Jerel McNeal scored 25 points for theGolden Eagles in the final home appearance fortheir highly regarded trio of senior guards: Mc-Neal, James and Wesley Matthews.

James again watched from the bench, hisseason having come to an end when he brokea bone in his foot in the opening minutes of aFeb. 25 loss to Connecticut.

Syracuse led 80-77 on a 3-pointer byRautins with 2:29 left in overtime, but Mar-quette cut the lead to one on two free throwsby Lazar Hayward. With the shot clock runningdown, Rautins hit a driving layup to give theOrange an 82-79 lead with 1:23 left.

Hayward missed on the other end - butFlynn missed a 3-pointer, giving the GoldenEagles a chance to tie.

Matthews missed a wide open 3-point at-tempt, but a tie-up under the basket gave theball back to Marquette with 16 seconds left.McNeal then collided with Flynn near the Mar-quette bench, but officials ruled that McNealstepped out of bounds.

Flynn and Rautins combined to go 4-for-4from the free throw line in the last 13 seconds.

St. John’s 45, Marquette 74March 11, 2009 New York, N.Y.

ST. JOHN’S min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsSean Evans . . . . . . . .24 2-6 0-0 0-0 5 0 4 0 0 3 4Justin Burrell . . . . . . .25 1-4 0-1 0-0 3 1 2 1 0 4 2D.J. Kennedy . . . . . .36 4-10 0-4 3-6 2 0 2 0 1 2 11Malik Boothe . . . . . . .35 2-7 1-1 0-2 2 1 3 0 1 4 5Paris Horne . . . . . . . .35 6-15 1-4 2-2 2 1 2 2 2 4 15Quincy Roberts . . . . .15 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 1 0 1 1 3Tomas Jasiulonis . . . . .9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0TyShwan Edmondson .4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dele Coker . . . . . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Rob Thomas . . . . . . .14 2-3 0-0 1-2 5 0 0 0 1 1 5Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-46 2-10 7-14 22 3 16 3 7 20 45

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .19 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 1 1 0 1 4Lazar Hayward . . . . .27 8-15 0-2 1-2 9 1 2 0 1 2 17Maurice Acker . . . . . .27 1-4 0-2 3-4 2 2 1 0 1 1 5Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .26 4-7 0-2 3-4 3 4 5 1 2 2 11Wesley Matthews . . .31 5-12 3-6 7-8 9 3 1 0 0 2 20David Cubillan . . . . . .25 2-7 0-2 2-2 0 0 1 0 2 1 6Joseph Fulce . . . . . . .13 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .26 4-4 0-0 3-3 9 3 1 0 0 1 11Chris Otule . . . . . . . . .3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Robert Frozena . . . . . .4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-53 3-14 19-23 24 13 13 2 6 13 74

Halftime: MU 38-10. Dead Ball Rebounds: STJ 3-0.Technicals: STJ (Bench). Officials: Jim Burr, JDCollins, Tim Clougherty. Attendance: 19,375.

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Wesley Matthews scored20 points and No. 21 Marquette snapped afour-game losing streak by holding St. John'sto a Big East tournament-record 10 points inthe first half on the way to a 74-45 victory.

Lazar Hayward added 17 points for thefifth-seeded Golden Eagles (24-8), who ad-vanced to Thursday's quarterfinals againstfourth-seeded and 10th-ranked Villanova.

Paris Horne had 15 points for the RedStorm (16-17), who advanced to the secondround with a 64-59 victory over Georgetown.The last time St. John's won two games in a BigEast tournament was 2000, when the RedStorm won the third of their three titles.

St. John's had three field goals in the firsthalf and the third, a banked rebound jumperby Justin Burrell with 1:28 left, made it 31-10and brought a sarcastic cheer from the crowdat Madison Square Garden.

Marquette then closed the half on a 7-0run for a 38-10 lead.

The Red Storm shot 13.6 percent in the half(3-for-22), missing all six of their 3-point at-tempts, and they committed 10 turnovers.

The 10 points were the lowest ever in a halfin a Big East tournament game, breaking the14 scored by Georgetown against Seton Hall in2001, a 58-40 loss for the Hoyas. It was thefewest St. John's scored in a half since it man-aged 10 against Duke on Feb. 25, 2007. TheRed Storm trailed by 24 at the half of that 67-50 loss.

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Villanova 76, Marquette 75March 12, 2009 New York, N.Y.

VILLANOVA min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsShane Clark . . . . . . .19 1-6 0-1 4-4 6 0 3 1 1 3 6Dante Cunningham . .25 3-10 0-0 1-2 2 2 3 1 0 4 7Scottie Reynolds . . . .37 5-13 1-5 10-14 8 1 1 0 4 3 21Reggie Redding . . . .33 4-7 0-1 0-0 3 4 2 1 1 2 8Dwayne Anderson . . .21 1-3 0-1 2-2 4 0 0 1 0 2 4Antonio Pena . . . . . .13 1-2 0-0 0-0 6 1 1 1 0 4 2Corey Fisher . . . . . . .25 3-7 2-4 0-0 1 5 1 0 1 3 8Corey Stokes . . . . . .26 6-9 3-6 5-5 3 1 2 0 2 3 20Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-57 6-18 22-27 39 14 13 5 9 24 76

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDwight Burke . . . . . . .14 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 2 1 0 4 2Lazar Hayward . . . . .37 3-9 3-6 4-4 11 1 3 0 1 2 13Maurice Acker . . . . . .29 4-5 3-4 1-2 2 2 1 0 0 4 12Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .35 4-17 3-8 4-5 4 5 3 0 1 4 15Wesley Matthews . . .40 1-10 0-4 9-10 10 4 1 2 0 2 11David Cubillan . . . . . .14 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 2 3Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .30 3-5 0-1 13-16 3 0 0 1 3 0 19Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-48 10-25 33-39 34 12 11 4 6 19 75

Halftime: NOVA 47-31. Dead Ball Rebounds: NOVA2-1. Technicals: MU (Bench). Officials: Ed Corbett,Tim Higgins, Gary Prager. Attendance: 19,375.

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Dwayne Anderson'slast-second layup fell in as the buzzersounded and his only field goal of the gamegave No. 10 Villanova a 76-75 victory over No.21 Marquette on Thursday in the quarterfinalsof the Big East tournament.

The fourth-seeded Wildcats (26-6) led by17 points in the first half, but Marquette tookits first lead since the game's early minutes ona 3-pointer by Lazar Hayward that made it 75-74 with 1:40 to play.

The Wildcats led 45-28 with a minute leftin the half and were up 47-31 at the break asthe Golden Eagles shot just 20.8 percent (5-for-24) with McNeal and Wesley Matthews, theother guards in the senior trio with James, werea combined 2-for-18 from the field.

But in the second half, McNeal, Matthewsand Maurice Acker, James' replacement at thepoint, all started scoring and the Golden Ea-gles chipped away, closing within 62-56 with9:47 left on Acker's 3-pointer.

Acker hit his third 3 of the game with 2:56left to make it a one-point game and Butlermade it 72-all with a free throw 43 secondslater.

McNeal had 15 points for Marquette, whileHayward had 13 points and 11 rebounds.Acker added a season-high 12 points andMatthews had 11 points and 10 rebounds.

BIG EAST Championship

Utah St. 57, Marquette 58March 20, 2009 Boise, Idaho

UTAH ST. min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsTai Wesley . . . . . . . . .34 7-11 0-0 1-1 4 1 5 1 0 5 15Gary Wilkinson . . . . .38 5-12 0-2 5-7 4 1 0 1 0 2 15Pooh Williams . . . . . .31 1-6 1-3 0-0 2 2 0 0 1 2 3Jared Quayle . . . . . . .33 7-13 4-8 0-0 8 4 2 0 1 5 18Tyler Newbold . . . . . .34 1-5 1-5 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 3 3Stavon Williams . . . .16 0-4 0-3 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0Brady Jardine . . . . . . .1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jaxon Myaer . . . . . . . .7 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3Matt Formisano . . . . . .6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-53 7-23 6-8 26 11 9 3 2 21 57

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsWesley Matthews . . .38 3-16 0-4 5-6 8 1 2 1 1 1 11Lazar Hayward . . . . .37 9-14 3-6 5-6 8 0 1 0 0 2 26Dwight Burke . . . . . . .24 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 1 0 0 3 0Maurice Acker . . . . . .24 1-4 1-4 2-2 1 2 0 0 0 2 5Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .39 3-10 1-5 7-9 3 2 5 1 1 0 14David Cubillan . . . . . .13 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .25 1-1 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 0 2 5 2Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-47 5-19 19-23 32 7 9 2 4 14 58

Halftime: MU 26-18. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU 4-3.Technicals: None. Officials: Scott Thornley, MichaelStephens, Rick Randall. Attendance: 11,997.

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BOISE (AP) -- Lazar Hayward made the bigplays, Marquette made its foul shots. Needinga late rally, that was enough for the Golden Ea-gles.

Hayward scored 26 points and Marquettehit 10 straight free throws down the stretch tohold off Utah State 58-57 Friday in the firstround of the West Regional.

The Golden Eagles blew a 14-point lead,then overcame a 49-43 deficit. Haywardspurred the comeback, muscling for key bas-kets and rebounds and drawing a couple of bigfouls.

Jerel McNeal and Wesley Matthews eachscored 14 points for sixth-seeded Marquette(25-9).

Jared Quayle led Utah State (30-5) with 18points. The 11th-seeded Aggies recoveredfrom a dismal first half by shooting 12-for-20to start the second half, but couldn't hang onand lost their fourth straight first-round game.

Hayward put Marquette back up 52-51 ontwo free throws with 1:45 left and McNealmade his biggest play of the day, driving for alayup with 1 minute left. The Golden Eagles ledthe rest of the way.

The Golden Eagles went 14-for-17 fromthe foul line in the second half, including 10 ina row as they regained the lead and held offone final push by their Western Athletic Con-ference opponent.

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Missouri 83, Marquette 79March 22, 2009 Boise, Idaho

MISSOURI min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsDeMarre Carroll . . . .34 6-11 1-2 2-4 8 3 0 1 1 2 15Leo Lyons . . . . . . . . .33 6-15 0-1 6-8 4 0 2 1 1 3 18J.T. Tiller . . . . . . . . . .32 3-6 0-2 4-6 3 3 1 0 3 3 10Zaire Taylor . . . . . . . .27 2-7 0-2 0-0 4 2 0 0 1 4 4Matt Lawrence . . . . .27 7-11 2-6 0-0 3 1 1 0 0 1 16Miguel Paul . . . . . . . . .5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0Marcus Denmon . . . .15 1-3 1-3 0-0 2 1 2 1 0 1 3Keith Ramsey . . . . . .10 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 1 0 3 0Justin Safford . . . . . . .5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Kim English . . . . . . . .12 6-11 3-6 2-2 1 0 0 0 0 3 17Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-64 7-22 14-20 30 14 7 4 6 23 83

MARQUETTE min fg-a 3fg-a ft-a reb ast to bk st pf ptsWesley Matthews . . .35 7-15 2-4 8-9 7 0 4 0 2 2 7Lazar Hayward . . . . .26 6-14 0-1 1-1 11 0 2 0 0 3 13Dwight Burke . . . . . . .24 1-5 0-0 3-4 10 1 0 0 0 2 5Maurice Acker . . . . . .27 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0Jerel McNeal . . . . . . .39 7-18 3-7 13-15 5 4 4 0 1 3 30Dominic James . . . . .17 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0David Cubillan . . . . . . .2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Jimmy Butler . . . . . . .30 2-6 0-1 3-4 3 1 0 0 1 2 7Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-60 5-14 28-33 41 8 12 0 4 17 79

Halftime: MIZZOU 46-35. Dead Ball Rebounds: MU5-4. Technicals: None. Officials: Michael Reed,Richard Cartmell, Christopher Rastatter. Attendance:12,184.

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BOISE (AP) -- Freshman Kim English cameoff the bench to "pinch shoot" for the hurtingJ.T. Tiller and made two free throws with 5.5seconds left to give Missouri the go-aheadpoints in an 83-79 victory over Marquette.

After the English free throws, Marquette'sLazar Hayward stepped over the baseline onthe ensuing inbounds pass, and the GoldenEagles (25-10) were forced to foul. Leo Lyonsmade two more free throws to ice the gameand Missouri moved onto the West Regionalsemifinals to play Memphis.

It ruined a wonderful effort from Marquettesenior Jerel McNeal, who matched his careerhigh with 30 points, and Wesley Matthews,who scored 24.

DeMarre Carroll finished with 15 pointsand Lyons led the Tigers with 18, including anifty spin under the basket for a three-pointplay that gave Missouri a 79-78 lead with 48.7seconds left after they'd trailed by four.

Nearly lost in the commotion was the re-turn of Marquette's Dominic James, who madean unexpected comeback less than a monthafter a broken foot was supposed to have shutdown his season. Largely considered Mar-quette's best player, he got plenty of playingtime but didn't make a difference.

The game certainly brought flashbacks forMarquette, which trailed by 17 to Villanova inthe second round of the Big East tournament,came all the way back but ended up losing byone.

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ALL=TIME LETTERWINNERSA___________________________Craig Aamot - 1992, 93Faisal Abraham - 1994, 95, 96, 97Maurice Acker - 2008, 09Glenn Adams - 1938, 39, 40Vic Aiello - 1946Steven Algeo - 1926, 27Ryan Amoroso - 2005, 06Ralph Amsden - 1938, 39, 40Dan Anderson - 1965, 66, 67William Anderson - 1928, 29LeRoy Andrews - 1929, 30, 31Mark Anglavar - 1988, 89, 90, 91Fred Arsulich - 1947Al Avant - 1956

B___________________________Richard Bader - 1926Sylvester Bado - 1952Jim Bailey - 1967, 68Tyrone Baldwin - 1989, 90Odell Ball - 1978, 79Mike Bargen - 1996, 97, 98, 99Cedric Barnett - 1950, 51Brian Barone - 2000, 01Ousmane Barro - 2005, 06, 07, 08Peter Basarich - 1951, 52, 53Wayland Becker - 1934, 35George Belhumeur - 1938, 39Brandon Bell - 2004Marvin Bell - 1934, 35Pat Below - 1961Gerald Benka - 1945Jim Benka - 1956, 57, 58Eugene Berce - 1947, 48Niv Berkowitz - 2005Bob Black - 1969, 70, 71Lawrence Blackledge, 2007, 08Odartey Blankson - 2001, 02James Blask - 1933, 34, 35William Blommer - 1932, 33, 34Raymond Bonning - 1921David Boone - 1986, 87Lee Borowski - 1961, 62, 63Andrew Boylan - 1932, 33Jim Boylan - 1977, 78Karon Bradley - 2003, 04Charles Brakes - 1991Sean Brannon - 1982Harvey Brechtl - 1946Marvin Bredow - 1931, 32Gary Brell - 1970, 71Barry Brennan - 1973, 74, 75, 76Tommy Brice, 2007, 08Burton Bril - 1942, 43Joseph Brock - 1929, 30Gene Bromstead - 1969Frank Bruce - 1934Tillman Bruett - 1934Brian Brunkhorst - 1965, 66, 67, 68John Bryant - 1974Randy Buchmann - 1973, 74, 75Walter Budrunas - 1931, 32Erwin Buettner - 1944Don Bugalski - 1954, 55, 56Larry Bugge - 1929, 30, 31Raymond Buivid - 1936Dwight Burke - 2006, 07, 08, 09Jack Burke - 1968, 69, 70James Burke - 1967, 68Robert Burns - 1921Dave Burton - 1964, 65Jimmy Butler, 2009Craig Butrym - 1973, 75, 76, 77Roger Buxton - 1964, 65, 66Robert Byrd - 1977, 78, 79, 80Charles Byrnes - 1921, 22

C___________________________Albert Cafone - 1937, 38, 39Rubin Cain - 1921Rocke Calvelli - 1963, 64, 65Rick Campbell - 1973, 74, 75Anthony Candelino - 1988, 89Tom Canti - 1929

Paul Carbins - 1965, 66, 67A.J. Cardinal - 1922Dennis Carroll - 1955, 56, 57Ed Carter - 1959, 60, 61Cory Casterton - 1933, 34, 35, 36William Chandler - 1942, 43, 44, 45Joe Chapman - 2003, 04, 05, 06Jim Chermak - 1967Scott Christopherson - 2008Bob Chmielewski - 1961, 62, 63Jim Chones - 1971, 72Carlton Christian - 2004Andy Chuchvara - 1961Harold Clancy - 1928Donald Clark - 1945D.V. Clark - 1945Eugene Clark - 1945, 46, 49, 50Greg Clausen - 1998, 1999, 2000, 01Odin Clemenson - 1928John Cliff - 1997, 98, 99, 2000Ric Cobb - 1969, 70George Collentine - 1939, 40Richard Collentine - 1941, 42, 43Jim Cook - 1968Arthur Cook - 1921Tom Copa - 1984, 85, 86, 87Robert Corbett - 1929Wendel Corwin - 1933, 34Jeff Couch - 1987Chris Crawford - 1994, 95, 96, 97Mario Crivello - 1960, 61, 62Thomas Cronin - 1920William Crowley - 1919David Cubillan, 2007, 08, 09Dave Culver - 1962, 63Mike Curran - 1966, 67, 68, 69William Curran - 1925, 26, 27, 28Ron Curry - 1991, 92, 93Pat Cusak - 1950, 51

D___________________________Ed Daniels - 1973, 74Michael Davis - 1985, 86Tony Davis - 1978, 79, 80, 81James Dean - 1948Al Delmore - 1918, 19Dave Delsman - 1973, 74, 75Robert Demoling - 1925, 26, 27Robert Deneen - 1938, 39, 40Jack Detinger - 1942Hubert Devine - 1917, 18Joseph Devine - 1924, 25, 26Ron Dibelius - 1958Bruce Dickman - 1964Roland Diehl - 1950, 51Travis Diener - 2002, 03, 04, 05David Diggs - 1999, 2000, 01, 02Laverne Dilweg - 1926Harry Dobraska - 1943Jay Dolezal - 1961, 62Oliver Dostaler - 1928John Doucette - 1945, 48, 49Robert Doucette - 1942, 43Malcolm Douglas - 1918Pat Dowd - 1963, 64William Downey - 1943, 44Walter Downing - 1985, 86Gerald Doyle - 1960Jim Dudley - 1977, 78, 79Pat Duffy - 1999Wilfred (Dukes) Duford - 1921, 22, 23Charles Dunn - 1952Cornelius Dunn - 1927, 28Joseph (Red) Dunn - 1922, 23, 24, 25

E___________________________Norman Ebel - 1940Raymond Eckstein - 1944, 45Bernard Ederer- 1922, 23Roney Eford - 1993, 94, 95, 96Alfred Ehrig - 1935, 36, 37Clement Eibl - 1935Thomas Eidler - 1921Charles Eirich - 1936, 37, 38Curt Ekmark - 1986, 87

John Ellenson - 1987, 88Maurice (Bo) Ellis - 1974, 75, 76, 77Robert (Jim) Elsbury - 1948, 49, 50Lawrence Engbring - 1945, 46, 47Herbert Engel - 1944, 45Dave Erickson - 1961, 62, 63Jim Estes - 1961John Evans - 1918Joseph Evans - 1945

F___________________________John Fahay - 1924, 25, 26Gordon Falls - 1944John Farrell - 1942, 43Joseph Faupl - 1947, 48, 49, 50John Fay - 1918, 19John Fedders - 1961, 62Art Felker - 1949, 50, 51Tom Fetherston - 1956, 57Mario Fiorani - 1932, 33, 34, 35Charlie Fischer - 1983Fred Fischer - 1959Dan Fitzgerald - 2006, 07, 08Joseph Fitzgerald - 1932William Fitzgerald - 1922, 23, 24, 25Michael Flory - 1987, 89Tom Flynn - 1964, 65, 66Pat Foley - 1985, 86, 87, 88Mike Fons - 1968George Frazier - 1971, 72, 73Ralph Freeman - 1926Andy Freund - 2004Andy Friedrich - 1972Robert Frozena - 2008, 09Joe Fulce, 2009LeRoi Fulmer - 1947

G___________________________Jack Gardner - 1957William Gates - 1992, 93, 95Anthony Gauckler - 1923Guido Gauckler - 1924, 25,26Walter (Swede) Gebert - 1928, 29, 30Russell Geldmacher - 1949, 50, 51Frank Geralts - 1940Donald Gerkan - 1944, 45Doug Gill - 1952, 53, 54Raymond Gieringer - 1946Paul Glasener - 1945, 46Frank Glaser -1928John Glaser - 1956, 57, 58Ron Glaser - 1961, 62, 63Joseph Goemans - 1927, 28Alan Gomber - 1964Neil Gonyo - 1929, 30, 31Jim Goodin - 1966, 67John Goodyear - 1940, 41Adolph Gorychka - 1933, 34, 35Bill Gosse - 1982, 83Robert Grace - 1935Erwin Graf - 1938, 39, 40Frank Graff, Jr. - 1948, 49Pete Grant - 1964Artie Green - 1979, 80, 81John Gresik - 1938, 39Tony Gries - 2003, 04Chris Grimm - 2003, 04, 05, 06Rod Grosse - 1988, 89, 90, 91Joseph Grove - 1944Gary Grzesk - 1970, 71, 72Tom Gurtler - 1957, 58

H___________________________Bronson Haase - 1964, 65Paul Hagerty - 1959Pete Hall - 1958Robert Hall - 1984, 85Holton Halverson - 1920, 21Charles Hammer - 1939, 40, 41Rob Hanley - 2005Wade Harbin - 1995William Harley - 1919William Harrigan - 1928Jon Harris - 1999, 2000, 01, 02Mark Harris - 1994, 95, 96

Herbert Harrison - 1984, 85, 86, 87Larry Hatchett - 1978, 79, 80, 81Mike Haviland - 1957Bruce Hayes - 1990, 91Lazar Hayward, 2007, 08, 09Patrick Hazel - 2008, 09Jack Heaps - 1917John Heimsch - 1925, 26, 27John Heisdorf - 1929Cordell Henry - 1999, 2000, 01, 02Edward Herte - 1927, 28George Hesik - 1938, 39Krunti Hester - 2000Arthur Himmelmann - 1927Willie Hines - 1984, 85Simon Hochhaus - 1932, 33Albert Hoffman - 1927John Holmes - 1921Marty Holmes - 1965, 66Jerry Homan - 1973, 74, 75Jerry Hopfensperger - 1956, 57Bob Hornak - 1961, 62, 63Ron Howard - 2002Frank Hozeska - 1946Carl Hren - 1994Harvey Hruska - 1944LeRoy Hughes - 1936William Hughes - 1938, 39Aaron Hutchins -1995, 96, 97, 98Bob Hutchison - 1956, 57, 58Donald Huth - 1931John Hyde - 1935

I___________________________Raymond Illig - 1921

J___________________________Marcus Jackson - 2004, 05Robert Jackson - 2003Dominic James - 2006, 07, 08, 09Roman (Pat) Jankiewicz - 1948John Jansky - 1952, 53, 54, 55Robert Jaskulski - 1947, 48, 49, 50Len Jefferson - 1961, 62John Jimmerson - 1986Walter Joers - 1947Bill Johnson - 1962Charles (Mandy) Johnson - 1982, 83, 84, 85Dwayne Johnson - 1982, 83, 84Greg Johnson - 1973, 74, 75Kevin Johnson - 1986, 87Vernjoy Johnson - 1946Ward Johnson - 1918Robert Jonas - 1947, 49Abel Joseph - 1994, 95, 97, 98Eugene Joyce - 1941

K___________________________Mike Kakuska - 1958, 59Gus Kalb - 1917Howard Kallenberger - 1943, 44, 46Carl Kaminski - 1945Harold Kane - 1943Edward Karst - 1921, 22Gerald Keidel -1960, 61Anthony Kelly - 1940Kenneth Penny - 1935, 36Paul Kern - 1925James Kersten - 1958, 59, 60Bernol Ketchum - 1940, 41Damon Key - 1991, 92, 93, 94Joseph King - 1930, 31, 32Willie Kingsley - 1962, 63, 64Mike Kinsella - 2005, 06, 07Ernest Kivisto -1943, 46Junius Klumb - 1923, 24, 25, 26Roland Klumb - 1923, 24, 25Don Kojis - 1959, 60, 61Conrad Kolb - 1918, 19Jim Kollar - 1958, 59, 60Frank Komar - 1935, 36William Komenich - 1939, 40, 41Daniel Koster - 1939William Kosterman - 1943Gil Krueger - 1950, 51

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Joe Krysiak - 1989, 90, 91Raymond Kuffel - 1942, 43, 47George Kuker - 1938, 39Ernest Kukla - 1933, 34, 35Craig Kuphall, 2007James Kuppe - 1943

L___________________________Robert Lackey - 1971, 72Guy Lam - 1970, 71, 72Jim Langenkamp - 1967, 68Mark Lavin - 1977Vic Lazzaretti - 1983, 84John Leaf - 1969Alfred (Butch) Lee - 1975, 76, 77, 78Oliver Lee - 1978, 79, 80, 81Craig Leonard - 1964, 65Holly Lepley - 1934John Leurck - 1988, 89, 90Gerald Liska - 1934, 35, 36Shane Littles - 1994Robb Logterman - 1991, 92, 93, 94J.C. Long - 1918, 19Herbert Lonsdorf - 1932Jamil Lott - 2006, 07Jarrod Lovette - 1996, 97, 98Maurice Lucas - 1973, 74Brad Luchini - 1966, 67, 68Charles Luter - 1989, 90, 91

M___________________________Joe Mack - 1958, 59Edward Magnus - 1948, 49, 50Jon Malmstrom - 1963Douglas Mangan -1933William Mangen - 1934Walter Mangham - 1958, 59, 60Dennis Manning - 1941Donald Marek - 1949, 50, 51, 52Edward Marek - 1918Marc Marotta - 1981, 82, 83, 84Dean Marquardt - 1979, 80, 81, 82Gerald Martens - 1927Dameon Mason - 2004, 05Joseph Masnaghetti - 1950Clem Massey - 1956, 57, 58Dane Mathews - 1965Wesley Matthews - 2006, 07, 08, 09Trevor Mbakwe, 2008Frank McCabe - 1946, 47, 48, 49Zack McCall - 1995, 96Bob McCarthy - 1955, 56Thomas McCarthy - 1940, 41Amal McCaskill - 1992, 94, 95, 96Ralph McClone - 1948, 49, 50Francis McCormick - 1925, 26Richard McCormick - 1984Vincent McCormick - 1921James McCoy - 1957, 58, 59William McDonald - 1939, 40Francis McElligott - 1930, 31, 32Mike McGonigle - 1980Allie McGuire - 1971, 72, 73Jim McIlvaine - 1991, 92, 93, 94Robert McIntosh - 1943John McKenna - 1922, 23, 24, 25Patrick McKenzie - 1921Charles McLaughlin - 1929Hugh McMahon - 1969, 70, 71LeRoy McMahon - 1936, 37, 38John McNamara - 1931Jerel McNeal - 2006, 07, 08, 09Larry McNeill - 1972, 73Terry McQuade - 1969, 70, 71Thomas McQueen - 1931, 32Jack Meganck - 1948Dean Meminger - 1969, 70, 71Kevin Menard - 2002Scott Merritt - 2001, 02, 03, 04Don Metz - 1954, 55, 56Alex Meyer - 1929Don Meyers - 1945, 46Robert Meyers - 1944, 45, 46, 47Bart Miller - 1997, 98, 99, 2000Tony Miller - 1992, 93, 94, 95Mike Mills - 1971, 72, 73John Millunze - 1942, 46, 47Joe Mimlitz - 1964, 65

DeMarcus Minor - 1998Melvin Mochalski - 1945Benny Moore - 1985, 86Lloyd Moore - 1983Mike Moran - 1957, 58, 59L.C. Moran - 1921, 22, 23Leo Moriarity - 1918, 19, 20Raymond Morstadt - 1934, 35, 36Ben Moser - 1929, 30, 31John Mueller - 1998, 99, 2000, 01Edward Mullen - 1933, 34, 35Robert Mullen - 1938, 39Walter Mullen - 1942, 43LeRoy Muth - 1936Cyril Multhauf - 1936Clarence Mundt - 1931, 32John (Jack) Myers - 1949, 50, 51

N___________________________Delbert Nachazel - 1952, 53, 54Jack Nagle - 1939, 40Bill Neary - 1973, 75, 76, 77Joe Nethen - 1988, 89, 90Abel Netzer - 1919Paul Newman - 1983George Nicoud - 1936Richard Nixon - 1961, 62, 63Oluoma Nnamaka - 1999, 2000, 01, 02Steve Novak - 2003, 04, 05, 06Brian Nyenhuis - 1981, 82

O___________________________Eugene O'Brien - 1941Gerald O'Brien - 1952, 53Paul O'Brien - 1931Edward O'Byrne - 1926James O'Connell - 1946, 47, 48James O'Donnell - 1929, 30, 31Pat O'keefe - 1954, 55, 56Robert O'Keefe - 1936, 37, 38Edward Oleniczak - 1949Earl O'Malley - 1921Mark O'Malley - 1919, 20, 21Donald Orth - 1942Mark Ostrans - 1971, 72, 73Chris Otule, 2009James Ove - 1947, 48

P___________________________Tom Packee - 1963John Padden - 1927, 28, 29Orlando Palesse - 1946Melvin Paterson - 1921William Pautkee - 1944Ulice Payne - 1976, 77, 78Robert Paynter - 1946Ben Peavy - 1992, 93Melvin Peterson - 1947, 48, 49, 50Richard Peterson - 1947, 48, 49, 50Anthony Pieper - 1994, 95, 96, 97Robert Pierce - 1942, 43Bob Piercy - 1970Leonard Piontek - 1947Joel Plinska - 1959, 60, 61Joel Pogodzinski - 1994Michael Poja - 1941John Polonowski - 1997, 98, 99, 2000Charles Polzin - 1943, 44, 47Gerald Posey - 1989Jim Poulsen - 1962, 63, 64Trevor Powell - 1988, 89, 90, 91John Powers - 1951, 52Pedro Prado - 1944, 45Joe Price - 1964Scott Przybyla - 1988John Puk - 1952, 53, 54Dick Pyzunski - 1961

Q___________________________Dave Quabius - 1938, 39Richard Quinn - 1922, 23, 24, 25James Quirk - 1927

R___________________________Ron Rahn - 1968, 69, 70Francis Ramierz - 1950, 51Terry Rand - 1954, 55, 56James Rasmusen - 1935, 36, 37

Leo Ratchen - 1920, 21, 22Steve Raymonds - 1972, 73Floyd Razner - 1927, 28, 29Terry Reason - 1982, 83, 84James Reavley - 1940, 41William Redmond - 1931Tony Reeder - 1985, 86, 87, 88Charles Regan - 1922, 23Matthew Reich - 1940, 41John Reider - 1968, 69Pierce Reilley - 1918, 19, 20M.O. Reinhart - 1923Joel Reitinger - 1960Ken Rice - 1986, 87Greg Ripp - 1960Glenn (Doc) Rivers - 1981, 82, 83Tim Rogan - 1959William Rogers - 1939, 40, 41Alfred Rohlofl - 1941Eugene Ronzani - 1932, 33, 34Floyd Ronzani - 1932, 33Tom Rooyakkers - 1963Gary Rosenberger - 1975, 76, 77, 78Robert Rosendahl - 1941, 42, 43, 46Frank Rozga - 1941William (Cy) Rubado - 1935, 36, 37Al Rudolph - 1933Clare Ruehl - 1931William Ryan, Jr. - 1949

S___________________________Edwin Sadowski - 1947William Saffeld - 1939, 40Terry Sanders - 2001, 02, 03, 04Anthony Santilli - 1950Samuel Sauceda - 1947, 48, 49, 50Eugene Sanders - 1921Thomas Savage - 1931, 32, 33Joe Scanlon - 1960, 61, 62Adam Schabes - 1992, 93C.C. Schad - 1923, 24, 25Robert Schaefer - 1943Jay Schauer - 1956Tom Schilke - 1963John Schimenz - 1947Terrell Schlundt - 1980, 81, 82, 83Eric Schnepp - 1950, 51Roger Scholbe - 1944Gene Schramka - 1950, 51, 52Jerome Schudrowitz - 1941, 42, 43Carl Schuette - 1943William Schuette - 1930Rueben (Rube) Schulz - 1952, 53, 54, 55Jack Schumacker - 1928, 29Richard Schwab - 1951, 52, 53Franklin Schweers - 1941Howard Scott - 1934, 35Tom Sebastian - 1957Elmer Seefeld - 1935, 36Fredrick Seegar - 1934, 35, 36Lawlor Seely - 1927Dale Sevcik - 1952, 53, 54, 55Jeff Sewell - 1968, 69, 70Richard Shaw - 1995, 96, 97, 98William Sheeley - 1921, 22Greg Shimon - 1979, 80, 81, 82Charles Shinner - 1937Albert Shipley - 1930, 31, 32John Sichterman - 1984, 85Jared Sichting - 2003, 04Glenn Sievers - 1951, 52, 53Blanton Simmons - 1966, 67, 68Michael Sims - 1985, 86, 87, 88Erich Siverling - 1951, 52, 53Alvin Skat - 1942, 43, 47Billy Joe Smith - 1965, 66Gene Smith - 1966, 67Jim Smith - 1954, 55, 56Leo Smith - 1933Marcell Smith - 1921Morley Smith - 1966Pat Smith - 1967, 68, 69Shannon Smith - 1992, 93Tony Smith - 1987, 88, 89, 90Donald Smolinski - 1981, 82, 83, 84Frank Snyder - 1944Paul Sokody - 1937, 38, 39Tom Sonnenberg - 1969, 70, 71

Frank Sprafka - 1923, 24Kurt Spychalla - 1971, 72, 73Joe Stadden - 1932William Staffeld - 1938, 39, 40Charles Stark - 1921Raymond Stawicki - 1946Bob Steber - 1966Harry Stehling - 1926Thomas Stemper - 1922, 23, 24William Stemper - 1931, 32John Stone - 1963, 64Joseph Storto - 1939, 40Dwaine Streater - 1993, 94, 95, 96Walter Stumpf - 1940Robert Sullivan - 1948, 49Gene Suppelsa - 1957, 58, 59George Sutter - 1939, 40Anthony Swanke - 1935Michael Swieciak - 1941, 47

T___________________________William (Earl) Tatum - 1973, 74, 75, 76Joe Thomas - 1968, 69, 70Gil Thomsen - 1940George Thompson - 1967, 68, 69John Thranow - 1927Bernard Toone - 1976, 77, 78, 79Todd Townsend - 2002, 03, 04, 05James Trad - 1948John Traudt - 1934James Treis - 1955Kerry Trotter - 1983, 84, 85, 86Terry True - 1958

V___________________________Robert Vanderhyden - 1962, 63Ray Van Landuyt - 1951Robert Van Vooren - 1952, 53, 54, 55Robert Van Bereghy - 1939, 40, 41Paul Vollmer - 1972, 73, 74, 75Vic Vrobel - 1927, 28William Vytiska - 1937

W___________________________Dwyane Wade - 2002, 03Randy Wade - 1972William Waite, Jr., 1948, 49Bob Walczak - 1952, 55, 56, 57Lloyd Walton - 1974, 75, 76Brian Wardle - 1998, 99, 2000, 01Jim Warras - 1964Marcus Washington - 1972, 73, 74Carl Weisner - 1944Henry Weisner - 1945, 46William Wendt - 1933Roy Werntz - 1942, 43Marcus West - 1997, 98James Westerdahl - 1944Raymond Wherry - 1937Jerome Whitehead - 1976, 77, 78Kenneth Wiesner - 1945, 46, 47Michael Wilson - 1979, 80, 81, 82Ralph Wilson - 1952, 53, 54Fred Winter - 1944Thomas Wise - 1946Grant Wittberger - 1951, 52Russell Wittberger - 1952, 53, 54, 55Michael Wittenberg - 1928Jon Wochner - 1965John Wold - 1944Bob Wolf - 1965, 66, 67John Wolf - 1989, 90Bernard Wolfe - 1936, 37, 38Mark Worgull - 1980Sam Worthen - 1979, 80Eugene Wozny - 1937Calvin Wunsch - 1946

Y___________________________Con Yagodzinski - 1964

Z___________________________Jeff Zavada - 1990, 91Thaddeus Zimowicz - 1953Jay Zulauf - 1991, 92, 93Francis Zummach - 1932, 33, 34Jack Zummach - 1928, 29, 30

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0Lee Oliver 78-81Amal McCaskill 91-95Odartey Blankson 01-02Scott Christopherson 07-08

1Todd Townsend 01-05Dominic James 05-09

2James Blask 33-35Odartey Blankson 00-01Carlton Christian 03-04Matt Mortensen 05-06Maurice Acker 07-pres.

3Charles Shinner 37-38Robert Van Bereghy 39-42Sean Brannon 82-83Gerald Posey 88-89Bruce Hayes 90-91Anthony Peiper 93-97Dwyane Wade 01-03

4Dom Smolinski 81-84Benny Moore 84-86John Ellenson 86-88Charles Brakes 90-92Dwaine Streater 93-95John Cliff 96-00Cordell Henry 00-02James Matthews 03-04Patrick Hazel 07-09

5Albert Cafone 37-39Bill Komenich 39-42Chris Crawford 93-97Scott Meritt 00-04Dan Fitzgerald 04-08

6Charles Hammer 39-42Joseph Evans 45-46

7William Hughes 38-39Michael Swieciak 41, 47

9James Ove 47-49Mike Mills 69-70

10Richard Collentine 41-43Carl Weisner 44-45Barry Brennan 73-76Tony Davis 77-81Robert Hall 83-85Kevin Johnson 85-87Keith Stewart 90-91Tony Miller 92-95Marcus West 96-98Cordell Henry 99-00Travis Diener 01-02Karon Bradley 02-04John Willkom 04-05David Cubillian 06-pres.

11Dave Quabius 38-40James O’Connell 46-49Pat O’Keefe 55-56Mike Haviland 56-57Walter Mangham 58-61Willie Kingsley 61-62Lee Borowski 62-63Bob Steber 65-66Pat Smith 67-68

12Jerome Schudrowitz 41-44Walter Joers 47-48Tom Fetherston 55-57John Fedders 60-62Billy Joe Smith 64-66Jack Burke 67-70Allie McGuire 70-73Michael Sims 84-88Robb Logterman 90-94Aaron Hutchins 94-98Brian Barone 99-01Jared Sichting 02-04Rob Hanley 04-05Dwight Burke 05-09

13Robert Pierce 42-44Walter Downing 84-86Anthony Candelino 87-89Roney Eford 93-95Alton Mason 96-97

14Glen Adams 38-40William Rogers 39-42Jim Smith 55-56Jim Kollar 58-61Rocke Calvelli 64-65Jim Burke 66-68Dean Meminger 68-71

15John Gresik 38-40Robert Meyers 44-48Terry Rand 55-56Jim McCoy 56-57Pat Below 60-61Jim Poulsen 61-62Bob Wolf 64-67Jeff Sewell 67-70Kurt Spychalla 70-73Alfred Lee 74-78

17William McDonald 39-41Robert Rosendahl 41-44, 46Robert Doucette 42-43Edwin Sadowski

18James Reavley 40-42

20Jim Bailey 66-68Maurice Lucas 72-74Ulice Payne 75-76Mandy Johnson 81-85John Jimmerson 85-86Jeff Couch 86-87Trevor Powell 87-91Craig Aamot 92-93Abel Joseph 93-98Steve Novak 02-06

21Thomas McCarthy 40-42Clem Massey 55-57Dave Erickson 60-62Blanton Simmons 65-68Tom Sonnenberg 68-71Steve Raymonds 71-73John Bryant 73-74Ulice Payne 76-78Artie Green 78-81Terry Reason 81-85Ken Rice 85-87Charles Luter 87-91Ben Peavy 92-93Carl Hren 93-94Mike Bargen 96-98Kevin Menard 01-02Brandon Bell 05-06Lawrence Blackledge 06-07Joseph Fulce 08-pres.

22Pedro Prado 44-46Bob Hutchinson 55-57Jim Chones 70-72Lloyd Walton 73-76Larry Hatchet 77-81Dwayne Johnson 81-84Mike Davis 84-86Curt Ekmakr 86-87William Gates 92-95Brian Wardle 97-01Jerel McNeal 05-09

23Bob Walczak 55-57Rob Dibelius 58-59Dave Delsman 72-75Jim Boylan 76-78Michael Wilson 78-81Pat Foley 84-88Tyrone Baldwin 88-90Kenyon Littles 93-95DeMarcus Minor 97-98Tony Gries 03-04Chris Teff 04-05Wesley Matthews 05-09

24Bernol Ketchum 40-41Alvin Skat 42-44, 47John Millunze 42, 46-48Gerry Hopfensperger 55-57George Thompson 66-69

25Edward Mullen 33-36Fredrick Seegar 34-37Bob McCarthy 55-56Jack Gardner 56-57

Lee Borowski 60-61Jay Dolezal 61-62Tom Flynn 64-66Dan Anderson 66-67Gene Bromstead 68-69Bob Piercy 69-70Mark Ostrand 71-74David Boone 85-87Mark Anglavar 87-91Zack McCall 94-95

27Ernest Kivisto 43, 46

28Mario Fiorani 32-36Adolph Gorychka 33-36

29Frank Komar 35-36

30Glenn Sievers 51-54Mike Curran 65-69Guy Lam 69-72Craig Butrym 73-77Lee Oliver 77-78Greg Shimon 78-80Willie Hines 84-85Ron Howard 01-Dameon Mason 03-05

31John Powers 51-53Mario Crivello 60-62Roger Buxton 64-66Mike Fons 67-68John Reider 68-69Gary Brell 69-71Larry McNeill 71-73Bo Ellis 73-77Sam Worthen 78-80Doc Rivers 80-83Richard McCormick 83-85Mike Flory 86-89

32Cedric Barnett 50-51Slyvester Bado 51-52Robert Van Vooren 52-56Al Avant 56-57Tom Gurtler 57-59Jim Estes 60-61Dean Marquardt 81-82Kerry Trotter 82-86Roman Muller 86-87Jay Zulauf 90-92Joel Pgodzinski 93-94Bart Miller 96-00Pat Duffy 00-01Joe Chapman 02-06Lazar Hayward 06-pres.

33Joseph Faupl 47-51Charles Dunn 52-53Dennis Carroll 55-56Jim Kersten 58-61Ron Glaser 60-62Joe Mimlitz 64-65Brad Luchini 65-68Gary Grzesk 69-72

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Ed Daniels 72-74Bernard Toone 75-79Terry Schlundt 79-83Tony Reeder 84-88Ron Curry 90-92Mark Harris 94-97David Diggs 99-02Chris Grimm 02-06Trevor Mbakwe 07-08Jimmy Butler 08-pres.

34Robert Jaskulski 46-50Don Bugalski 55-56Tom Sebastian 56-57Mike Kakuska 58-59Brian Nyenhuis 81-82Tony Smith 86-90Jim McIlvaine 90-94Richard Shaw 94-98Jon Harris 99-02Travis Diener 02-05

35Eric Schnepp 50-52John Glaser 55-57Ed Carter 60-61Dave Culver 61-62Dane Matthews 64-65Mike Mills 70-73Lloyd Moore 82-83Damon Key 90-94John Mueller 97-01Marcus Johnson 03-05

36Peter Basarich 51-53Pat Cusak 51-52John Jansky 52-56

37Roman Jankiewicz 48-49

38John Myers 49-52Delbert Nachazel 52-55

39Pat Cusak 50-51

40Richard Peterson 47-51Richard Schwab 51-54Jerry Keidel 60-61Robert Vanderhyden 61-62Brian Brunkhorst 64-69Paul Vollmer 71-75Jim Dudley 76-79Mike McGonigle 79-80Faisal Abraham 93-97Krunti Hester 99-00Terry Sanders 00-04Mike Kinsella 04-07

41Jay Schauer 55-56Dennis Carroll 56-57Dick Nixon 60-62Jim Wochner 64-65Ousmane Barro 04-07

42Erich Siverling 51-54Dale Sevcik 52-56Don Metz 54-57Gene Suppelsa 57-60Joe Scanlon 60-62Craig Leonard 64-65Gene Smith 65-67John Reider 67-68Hugh McMahon 69-71Andy Friedrich 71-72Bill Neary 74-77Mark Worgull 79-80Don Smolinski 80-81John Leurck 87-90Shannon Smith 92-93Wade Harbin 94-95John Polonowski 96-00Andy Freund 02-04Tommy Brice 05-08Chris Otule 08-pres

43Bill Johnson 61-62Jim Goodin 65-67Hugh McMahon 68-69Dick Pyzynski 60-61Earl Tatum 73-76Robert Byrd 76-80Brian Nyenhuis 80-81Paul Newman 82-83Herb Harrison 83-87Oluoma Nnamaka 99-02Ryan Amoroso 04-06Rueben Shulz 52-56John Wolf 89-91

44Russell Geldmacher 49-52Donald Marek 49-53Ralph Wilson 52-55Jim Benka 55-57Don Kojis 60-61

45Jack Doucette 45-49Len Jefferson 60-62Joel Plinska 64-65Morley Smith 65-66Ron Rahn 67-70Robert Lackey 70-72Jerry Homan 72-75Dean Marquardt 78-81Vic Lazzaretti 82-84Rod Grosse 86-91Jarrod Lovette 96-98Niv Berkowitz 04-05Robert Frozena 70-pres.

47Roland Diehl 50-51

48Ray Kotz 50-51Anthony Santilli 50-51

49John Puk 52-55

50Francis Ramierz 50-52Joe Thomas 67-70George Frazier 70-73Joe Nethen 87-90

51Russell Wittberger 52-56Andy Chuchvara 60-61Jay Dolezal 61-63Paul Carbins 65-68Ric Cobb 68-70Randy Wade 71-72Greg Johnson 72-75Mark Lavin 77-78Odell Ball 78-80Jamil Lott 05-07

52Bob Hornak 60-62Bronson Haase 64-65Marc Marotta 80-84Joe Krysiak 88-91

53Gregg Ripp 60-61Bob Chmielewski 61-64Dave Burton 64-65Jim Chermak 66-67Terry McQuade 68-71Rick Campbell 72-75

54Marty Holmes 64-66Jim Lagenkamp 66-68Bob Black 68-71Randy Buchmann 73-75Jerome Whitehead 75-78Tom Copa 83-87Jeff Zavada 89-91

55Mike Moran 56-57Jim Cook 67-68Marcus Washington 71-74Gary Rosenberger 74-78Greg Clausen 97-01Robert Jackson 01-03

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YEAR=BY=YEAR RESULTS1916-17 (8-2)Coach: Ralph RischCaptain: John FayLeading Scorer: Al Delmore (7.3 ppg)

J 13 at Whitewater Normal W 35-26J 20 at Milwaukee Normal W 24-16J 24 at Concordia (Wis.) W 35-31F 3 at Campion L 14-22F 16 Carroll L 21-24F 20 at Milwaukee Normal W 22-7F 24 Oshkosh Normal W 24-16F 26 at Carroll W 22-19M 2 at Lawrence W 19-14M 10 Beloit W 23-14

1917-18 (4-6)Coach: Jack RyanCaptain: J.C. LongLeading Scorer: Al Delmore (5.1 ppg)

D 14 at Lawrence L 13-25D 19 at Wisconsin L 14-15J 14 Carroll W 44-11J 19 Milwaukee YMCA L 10-26J 26 Lawrence W 28-14F 9 at Ripon W 22-17F 15 at Northwestern College L 12-24F 16 at DePaul L 17-21F 22 DePaul W 20-19M 2 Ripon L 10-20

1918-19 (no games)

1919-20 (9-3)Coach: Jack RyanCaptain: Mark O’MalleyLeading Scorer: Mark O’Malley

J 9 at Ripon L 15-17J 10 at Oshkosh Normal W 17-9J 17 Milwaukee YMCA W 20-14J 24 Beloit W 28-16J 26 Milwaukee Normal W 22-18J 31 at Notre Dame W 23-22F 4 Milwaukee Normal W 31-14F 14 Oshkosh Normal W 32-14F 20 at Stout Institute W 35-17F 21 at St. Thomas (Minn.) L 11-17F 27 at Beloit W 16-10M 5 Ripon L 16-29

1920-21 (14-3)Coach: Frank MurrayCaptain: Mark O’MalleyLeading Scorer: Red Dunn

D 18 Wisconsin L 18-23J 1 at Jonesboro (Ind.) YMCA W 26-25J 2 at Memphis YMCA L 13-14J 3 at Vanderbilt W 31-6J 4 at Nashville W 46-13J 5 Evansville YMCA W 31-16J 8 Hamline W 38-22J 15 at St. Viator W 26-13J 27 at Dubuque W 26-13J 28 at St. Thomas (Minn.) W 24-19J 29 at Hamline L 23-30F 5 at Notre Dame W 26-19F 9 Michigan Mines W 39-23F 11 at Oshkosh Normal W 17-13F 25 Lawrence W 23-13M 2 Campion W 29-20M 7 Northwestern W 31-18

1921-22 (15-5)Coach: Frank MurrayCaptain: Dukes DefordLeading Scorer: Dick Quinn (7.0 ppg)

D 10 at Milton W 22-10D 17 Oshkosh Normal W 27-10D 21 at Jonesboro (Ind.) YMCA L 19-20D 23 at Memphis YMCA L 12-20D 24 at Nashville W 15-9D 26 at Nashville W 28-15D 27 at Evansville YMCA W 22-10D 28 at Vincennes W 24-21D 29 at Michigan City (Ind.) W 45-32D 30 at Gary (Ind.) YMCA W 22-21D 31 at South Bend L 17-25J 14 at Bradley Tech W 23-16F 2 Indiana L 17-20F 9 at Columbia W 21-10F 10 at St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 27-6F 11 at St. Thomas (Minn.) L 11-21F 16 at Michigan State W 26-19F 17 at Detroit W 38-22F 18 at St. Viator W 20-10F 25 at DePaul W 44-17

1922-23 (19-2)Coach: Frank MurrayCaptain: Red DunnLeading Scorer: Dick Quinn

D 12 Milton W 26-10D 15 at Armour Tech W 32-13D 16 Butler W 18-17D 21 DePauw W 23-16J 3 at Wisconsin W 9-8J 8 Augustana W 11-8J 12 Lombard W 19-18J 13 Lombard W 16-9J 19 at Detroit W 21-11J 20 at DePauw L 9-39J 27 Carroll W 21-18F 1 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 35-2F 8 at Augustana W 24-14F 9 at Creighton L 9-24F 10 at Creighton W 19-15F 16 St. Viator W 18-15F 19 Detroit W 16-13F 22 Creighton W 25-16F 23 Creighton W 7-6F 24 Armour Tech W 27-19F 28 at Carroll W 33-19

1923-24 (10-10)Coach: Frank MurrayCaptain: Dick QuinnLeading Scorer: Dick Quinn

D 10 Milwaukee Normal W 22-5D 12 Milton W 21-8D 17 Millikin W 22-14D 19 Wisconsin L 7-27J 3 Franklin 2OT L 18-19J 5 at Iowa W 21-20J 10 Augustana W 30-23J 12 Carroll W 26-13J 18 at Lombard L 19-34J 19 at Lombard L 16-34J 26 Lawrence W 16-12J 28 DePauw W 20-18F 8 Creighton L 17-28F 9 Creighton W 20-18F 13 Butler L 18-24F 16 St. Mary’s (Minn.) W 25-11F 23 at Franklin L 15-47F 25 at DePauw L 20-29F 29 at Creighton L 21-39M 1 at Creighton L 12-34

1924-25 (8-11)Coach: Frank MurrayCaptain: John FahayLeading Scorer: Robert Demoling (3.6 ppg)

D 10 Milton W 17-12D 13 Millikin L 12-22D 16 Milwaukee Normal W 16-11D 20 Butler L 17-25J 1 Iowa L 17-28J 7 DePauw L 16-26J 10 Creighton L 15-31J 16 at Millikin L 12-31J 17 at Concordia (Mo.) W 23-15J 21 at Carroll L 16-36J 24 Lawrence L 13-25J 29 St. Viator W 29-22F 7 at Loyola (Ill.) W 18-17F 10 at Lawrence L 17-33F 12 Carroll W 18-17F 20 at Armour Tech L 16-32F 21 at Creighton L 13-23F 24 Armour Tech W 30-13F 28 Loyola (Ill.) W 31-20

1925-26 (8-13)Coach: Frank MurrayCaptain: Robert DemolingLeading Scorer: Robert Demoling

D 5 Milwaukee Normal W 30-14D 10 Milton W 25-10D 14 Minnesota W 28-17D 18 Wisconsin L 26-42J 2 Iowa L 16-19J 5 Mercer L 21-28J 8 at Millikin L 18-28J 9 at Saint Louis L 19-32J 11 at Vanderbilt W 19-16J 12 at Georgia Tech L 19-23J 13 at Mercer L 26-32J 23 Creighton W 17-15F 4 at Lawrence L 17-18F 6 Butler L 20-42F 11 at Michigan State W 29-25F 12 at St. Viator W 28-24F 13 at Loyola (Ill.) L 16-26F 18 Loyola (Ill.) W 19-18F 20 Lawrence L 13-16F 26 at Des Moines L 17-20F 27 at Creighton L 16-24

1926-27 (5-10)Coach: Frank MurrayCaptain: Ed HerteLeading Scorer: Floyd Razner (4.5 ppg)

D 16 Milton W 33-10D 22 Wisconsin L 26-29D 29 Vanderbilt L 15-22J 1 Iowa L 21-35J 8 at Michigan State OT L 33-35J 10 at Butler L 30-33J 15 Creighton W 31-22J 22 Michigan State W 24-12F 4 Notre Dame L 21-27F 11 at Creighton L 23-39F 12 at Des Moines W 26-24F 19 Butler L 23-35F 22 Lawrence W 24-22F 26 at Notre Dame L 13-33M 1 at Lawrence L 25-37

1927-28 (7-11)Coach: Frank MurrayCaptain: Floyd RaznerLeading Scorer: Jim O’Donnell (6.3 ppg)

D 8 Milw. State Teachers W 31-22D 13 at Northwestern L 22-53D 21 Loyola (Ill.) L 9-20D 29 at Minnesota L 22-38J 1 Iowa L 17-31J 4 Oregon W 16-15J 6 at Lawrence W 31-21J 13 at Loyola (Ill.) L 12-27J 14 Creighton W 26-20J 21 Michigan State W 21-18F 4 Butler L 20-23F 13 Lawrence W 29-20F 17 at Des Moines W 39-18F 18 at Creighton L 21-38F 23 Notre Dame L 13-23F 25 at Michigan State L 25-30F 27 at Butler L 15-53M 3 at Notre Dame L 19-24

1928-29 (8-8)Coach: Frank MurrayCaptain: Walter GebertLeading Scorer: Roy Andrews (5.3 ppg)

D 21 at Iowa L 15-38J 5 Beloit W 31-27J 7 Lawrence W 25-21J 12 at Michigan State L 19-29J 13 at Detroit W 21-13J 19 Creighton L 20-32J 21 Grinnell W 27-25J 28 at Lawrence W 28-22F 2 Drake W 23-22F 5 Notre Dame L 17-29F 9 at Grinnell L 22-23F 18 Detroit W 19-14F 23 at Creighton L 17-26F 25 at Drake W 37-31M 2 at Notre Dame L 16-19M 4 Michigan State L 15-26

1929-30 (11-12)Coach: Cord LipeCaptain: Jim O’DonnellLeading Scorer: Roy Andrews (6.7 ppg)

D 10 Milw. State Teachers W 20-16D 14 at Grinnell L 15-22D 16 at Illinois Wesleyan L 18-25D 21 Iowa W 29-19D 28 Montana State L 30-39J 1 North Dakota State W 26-17J 4 Lawrence W 26-23J 11 at Notre Dame L 28-44J 14 Grinnell W 26-22J 18 Creighton L 17-19J 20 Detroit W 30-21J 31 at Michigan State L 17-24F 1 at Detroit L 23-24F 4 Notre Dame L 18-20F 7 at Northwestern L 19-40F 11 at Wisconsin L 15-29F 13 Wisconsin L 22-29F 15 at Drake W 22-16F 17 at Creighton L 26-28F 25 at Lawrence W 26-25F 27 Drake W 41-14M 1 Michigan State W 21-14M 4 at Iowa W 39-21

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1930-31 (11-7)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptain: Joe KingLeading Scorer: Whitey Budrunas (8.9 ppg)

D 8 Milw. State Teachers W 27-19D 12 Illinois Wesleyan W 16-11D 17 Pittsburgh L 18-24D 22 Brigham Young W 35-31D 30 Wisconsin W 16-14J 6 Chicago L 20-28J 9 at Michigan State L 16-19J 10 at Detroit W 26-21J 13 at Notre Dame L 23-30J 19 Creighton W 22-18J 31 at Lawrence W 18-14F 2 Detroit W 35-22F 7 Grinnell L 17-21F 16 Lawrence W 28-24F 24 at Grinnell W 33-22F 25 at Creighton W 22-21F 28 Michigan State L 21-24M 6 Notre Dame L 25-26

1931-32 (11-8)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptains: Whitey Budrunas,Frank ZummachLeading Scorer: Whitey Budrunas (8.9 ppg)

D 10 at Milw. State Teachers W 44-24D 14 Brigham Young L 32-39D 17 Lawrence W 25-22D 21 Wisconsin W 26-23J 4 Chicago W 36-21J 12 at Notre Dame L 31-43J 18 Creighton W 30-24J 20 at Wisconsin L 16-18J 29 at Lawrence W 24-21F 3 at Purdue L 23-26F 4 at Indiana L 18-30F 11 Grinnell W 43-29F 13 at Detroit W 31-30F 15 at Michigan State 2OT L 23-25F 22 Detroit W 37-26F 25 Michigan State W 43-18F 27 at Creighton L 22-51F 29 at Grinnell W 40-22M 4 Notre Dame L 26-37

1932-33 (14-3)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptains: Gene Ronzani, Al ShipleyLeading Scorer: Ray Morstadt (9.6 ppg)

D 6 Whitewater St. Teachers W 45-19D 10 at Northwestern L 29-36D 17 at Wisconsin W 18-16D 20 Indiana W 21-20J 3 Wisconsin W 22-16J 7 at Notre Dame OT W 35-32J 12 at Michigan State W 32-28J 14 at Detroit W 28-20J 16 Creighton L 22-27J 28 Mexico City Falls W 36-29F 11 Chicago W 44-16F 20 at Carroll W 35-23F 25 Michigan State W 28-21F 28 Carroll W 28-20M 2 Northwestern W 26-24M 4 Detroit W 35-21M 7 Notre Dame L 34-36

1933-34 (15-4)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptains: Adolph Gorychka,Ed MullenLeading Scorer: Ray Morstadt (8.5 ppg)

D 6 Oshkosh State Teachers W 44-19D 9 Lawrence W 41-10D 12 Northwestern W 24-22D 16 at Wisconsin L 30-32D 20 Nebraska W 25-22D 29 at Chicago W 31-24J 2 Wisconsin W 28-26J 9 at Notre Dame L 28-30J 12 Western Michigan W 37-26J 18 at Michigan State W 26-24J 20 at Western Michigan L 18-30F 3 Chicago W 33-25F 10 Ohio State W 39-28F 17 at Creighton L 25-31F 19 at St. Ambrose W 23-20F 23 Michigan State W 40-16F 28 Ripon W 40-20M 3 Saint Louis W 30-21M 10 Notre Dame W 21-20

1934-35 (11-7)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptain: Ray MorstadtLeading Scorer: Ray Morstadt (10.9 ppg)

D 7 Milw. State Teachers W 40-13D 11 Lawrence W 48-17D 15 at Wisconsin L 20-29D 17 Chicago W 33-23D 22 Wisconsin W 33-25D 28 Stanford W 39-26J 2 Purdue L 35-44J 5 at Chicago W 28-24J 8 at Notre Dame L 20-23J 14 Creighton L 29-31J 17 at Michigan State L 29-30J 19 at Western Reserve W 37-34F 6 Oshkosh State Teachers W 42-30F 16 Northwestern L 23-34F 18 Michigan State W 20-17F 23 at Saint Louis L 35-38F 26 at Lawrence W 31-24M 1 Notre Dame W 36-21

1935-36 (7-12)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptain: Cy RubadoLeading Scorer: Charles Eirich (5.7 ppg)

D 2 Milw. State Teachers W 29-25D 7 Lawrence W 37-22D 10 Chicago W 28-27D 14 at Wisconsin L 22-35D 21 Wisconsin L 21-46D 28 at Minnesota W 34-31D 30 Iowa L 27-31J 4 Northwestern L 15-37J 11 Oshkosh State Teachers W 32-31J 14 at Notre Dame L 22-37J 17 at Michigan State W 21-20J 18 at Michigan State OT L 31-35J 22 Chicago L 40-45F 7 Butler L 35-38F 15 Western Reserve W 28-24F 18 at Saint Louis L 27-32F 22 Michigan State L 28-29F 29 at Creighton L 34-44M 7 Notre Dame L 34-37

1936-37 (8-8)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptain: Bob O’KeefeLeading Scorer: Glenn Adams (5.0 ppg)

D 5 Chicago W 25-21D 7 Ripon W 40-14D 12 at Wisconsin L 21-29D 19 Wisconsin L 29-35J 2 Iowa L 34-37J 6 at Chicago W 23-15J 9 Saint Louis W 34-29J 16 at Michigan State W 32-25J 18 at Western Michigan L 26-31J 23 at Butler OT L 26-29F 6 at Northwestern L 34-37F 11 at Saint Louis W 30-29F 13 Michigan State W 31-26F 20 at Notre Dame L 24-41F 24 Creighton W 44-31F 27 Notre Dame L 35-39

1937-38 (14-5)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptains: Al Cofone, George Hesik,Paul SokodyLeading Scorer: Paul Sokody (6.7 ppg)

D 4 at Wisconsin W 32-21D 7 Northwestern L 29-31D 11 at Chicago L 28-36D 18 Wisconsin W 38-32D 28 Chicago W 38-21J 1 Iowa W 36-23J 8 Butler W 39-32J 15 Western Michigan W 61-34J 21 at Michigan State W 41-24J 24 at Western Michigan W 42-36F 4 at Canisius L 42-44F 5 at Niagara W 48-33F 9 Notre Dame W 45-43F 12 at Butler W 25-20F 14 at Kentucky L 33-35F 19 Michigan State W 40-26F 26 at Creighton W 33-32F 28 at Columbia 2OT W 32-30M 4 at Notre Dame L 28-39

1938-39 (12-5)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptains: Erwin Graf, Dave QuabiusLeading Scorer: Bob Deneen (11.4 ppg)

D 5 at Wisconsin L 26-27D 10 Chicago W 43-23D 17 Wisconsin W 46-27D 21 at Chicago W 40-32D 23 at Carleton W 35-28D 31 Santa Clara W 33-31J 2 Butler W 43-36J 11 at Long Island L 34-41J 13 at Temple L 36-38J 21 Western Michigan W 45-32F 2 at Northwestern W 36-26F 4 at Kentucky L 31-39F 11 at Western Michigan W 37-31F 13 at Michigan State L 29-35F 18 at Notre Dame W 47-22F 20 Michigan State OT W 38-36F 25 Notre Dame W 58-50

1939-40 (7-9)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptains: Bob Deneen, Bill McDonaldLeading Scorer: Bob Deneen (9.7 ppg)

D 2 Ripon W 35-26D 9 at Wisconsin L 39-46D 16 Wisconsin W 41-28D 21 at Duquesne L 34-47D 30 Iowa OT W 49-43

J 6 at Wayne State W 42-39J 13 at Detroit W 44-41J 15 at Michigan State L 19-48J 20 Northwestern W 46-30F 3 Kentucky L 45-51F 7 Chicago W 41-29F 12 Detroit L 25-29F 17 at Butler L 32-43F 20 at Notre Dame L 39-56F 24 Michigan State L 17-21M 2 Notre Dame L 32-36

1940-41 (2-13)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptain: Bill KomenichLeading Scorer: Bill Komenich (7.2 ppg)

D 7 at Wisconsin L 32-38D 14 at Nebraska L 20-35D 16 at Creighton L 12-57D 21 Wisconsin W 40-30D 31 Illinois L 32-40J 4 at Chicago L 28-34J 10 at Michigan State L 18-25J 11 at Detroit L 45-48J 14 Duquesne L 18-24F 1 at Notre Dame L 40-56F 7 Butler W 41-37F 15 at Butler L 38-40F 22 Michigan State L 36-37M 1 Detroit L 33-36M 8 Notre Dame L 39-44

1941-42 (6-11)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptains: Bernol Ketchum, Matt ReichlLeading Scorer: Ray Kuffel (8.4 ppg)

D 6 at Wisconsin L 34-35D 9 at Illinois L 43-45D 13 Chicago W 49-24D 20 Wisconsin L 25-36D 31 Michigan W 49-42J 10 Butler W 39-29J 14 at Syracuse L 29-41J 16 at Michigan State L 40-51J 17 at Detroit L 32-34J 31 at Notre Dame L 42-66F 5 at Bradley Tech OT L 50-52F 7 Georgetown (N) L 34-35F 14 at Butler W 40-30F 21 Michigan State L 45-47F 28 Detroit W 42-38M 7 Notre Dame W 46-43M 10 at Great Lakes L 48-52

1942-43 (9-10)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptains: Bill Chandler, Jr.,Jerry SchudrowitzLeading Scorer: Ray Kuffel (8.9 ppg)

D 1 Carroll W 52-37D 5 at Wisconsin L 36-45D 8 Carleton W 40-36D 12 at Michigan L 32-42D 14 at Chicago W 53-40D 19 Wisconsin L 38-50D 31 DePaul L 46-54J 9 at DePaul L 37-42J 11 Michigan State W 41-32J 16 Great Lakes L 54-60J 30 at Bradley Tech W 52-45F 2 at Notre Dame L 45-50F 6 Ripon W 48-39F 13 at Detroit L 31-39F 15 at Michigan State W 46-39F 20 Syracuse W 50-48F 24 at Great Lakes L 37-56F 27 Detroit W 38-30M 6 Notre Dame L 47-49

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1943-44 (8-6)Coach: Bill ChandlerLeading Scorer: Howie Kallenberger (12.1 ppg)

D 4 at Wisconsin W 51-43D 11 Lawrence W 43-31D 18 Wisconsin L 37-40D 31 Camp Grant L 44-47J 8 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 44-30J 11 at Notre Dame L 46-52J 15 Great Lakes L 36-45J 18 at Camp Grant W 46-38J 21 at DePaul W 51-49J 29 Notre Dame W 60-43F 2 at Great Lakes L 24-67F 11 at Western Michigan L 30-47F 12 at Detroit W 63-34F 19 Detroit W 45-11

1944-45 (7-10)Coach: Bill ChandlerLeading Scorer: Gene Berce (13.4 ppg)

D 2 Milw. State Teachers W 83-28D 9 at Wisconsin L 40-45D 16 at Northwestern L 44-58D 23 Wisconsin L 39-46D 30 Minnesota L 40-43J 2 at Truax Field L 42-45J 6 Western Michigan L 45-48J 13 Great Lakes L 47-57J 16 at Notre Dame L 56-79J 20 Lawrence W 51-19J 27 at DePaul L 32-59J 31 at Lawrence W 83-47F 3 Truax Field W 73-55F 6 at Western Michigan W 52-50F 10 Detroit W 50-32F 13 at Great Lakes L 65-75F 17 Notre Dame W 56-55

1945-46 (11-7)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptains: Orlando Palesse,Bob RosendahlLeading Scorer: Howie Kallenberger (9.3 ppg)

N 23 Carroll W 46-23N 26 Milw. State Teachers W 57-18D 1 Ripon W 55-21D 8 at Wisconsin L 32-42D 15 at Northwestern L 35-64D 22 Wisconsin W 62-41D 31 Nebraska W 48-36J 5 Bradley W 47-30J 12 Great Lakes W 47-37J 18 at Western Michigan W 47-46J 19 at Detroit L 36-43J 22 at Notre Dame L 67-69J 26 at DePaul L 38-66F 2 Detroit L 27-35F 5 at Great Lakes L 61-66F 9 Western Michigan W 56-47F 11 at Bradley W 56-55F 16 Notre Dame W 68-59

1946-47 (9-14)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptain: Chuck PolzinLeading Scorer: Gene Berce (14.7 ppg)

N 26 Beloit W 72-43D 2 Ripon W 65-46D 7 at Wisconsin L 51-65D 11 at Illinois L 40-73D 14 at Northwestern L 49-63D 16 Rice L 38-45D 21 Wisconsin W 55-47D 23 Indiana L 50-74D 31 Michigan L 64-70

J 4 at Detroit L 41-48J 6 at Michigan State L 51-53J 11 Loyola (Ill.) L 50-55J 16 at Bradley L 59-69J 18 Ft. Sheridan W 67-58J 28 at Notre Dame L 61-87F 3 Michigan State L 55-56F 7 at St. Thomas (Minn.) W 70-55F 11 at DePaul W 52-45F 15 Loyola (La.) W 61-46F 22 Bradley W 67-57F 26 at Loyola (Ill.) L 52-62M 1 Detroit W 71-46M 8 Notre Dame L 68-73

1947-48 (9-15)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptain: Gene BerceLeading Scorer: Gene Berce (17.7 ppg)

N 29 Ripon W 64-52D 6 at Wisconsin L 50-57D 8 Wayne State W 67-55D 10 at Purdue L 44-61D 13 Ohio State L 70-83D 20 Michigan L 70-78D 31 Wisconsin L 60-67J 3 Springfield W 79-57J 12 at Detroit W 71-43J 13 at Michigan State L 54-57J 17 Bowling Green W 69-66J 19 at Northwestern L 38-68J 24 Loyola (Ill.) L 64-70J 28 Illinois L 66-88F 2 Regis W 57-48F 7 at DePaul L 49-65F 10 Loyola (La.) W 81-52F 14 Michigan State L 48-53F 17 at Loyola (Ill.) L 58-60F 20 at John Carroll W 73-58F 21 at Bowling Green L 55-74F 25 at Notre Dame L 55-72F 28 Detroit W 63-40M 6 Notre Dame L 62-76

1948-49 (8-13)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptain: Frank McCabeLeading Scorer: Frank McCabe (12.7 ppg)

N 27 Carroll W 70-37D 4 at Wisconsin OT L 63-67D 6 at Ohio State L 47-72D 11 Purdue L 51-65D 20 San Diego State W 56-50D 31 Wisconsin L 34-60J 3 at Indiana L 47-56J 7 at Michigan State W 68-48J 8 at Detroit L 38-39J 11 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 61-52J 14 at John Carroll W 56-54J 15 at Bowling Green L 56-79J 18 at Loyola (Ill.) L 41-56J 24 at Northwestern L 38-70J 29 #13 Loyola (Ill.) L 59-74F 5 Michigan State W 59-42F 8 Notre Dame L 64-71F 14 #14 Bowling Green L 56-59F 16 at Notre Dame L 42-59F 19 Wayne State W 59-44F 26 Detroit W 71-47

1949-50 (6-17)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptain: Joe FauplLeading Scorer: Mel Peterson (10.1 ppg)

N 26 Carroll W 64-56N 28 Ripon W 78-63D 3 at Wisconsin L 48-63

D 5 at Ohio State L 53-82D 10 Houston W 69-64D 12 at Loyola (Ill.) L 48-76D 17 Wisconsin L 45-62D 31 UCLA L 52-68J 7 at #10 Minnesota L 38-74J 11 Loyola (Ill.) L 56-59J 13 at Michigan State L 64-81J 14 at Wayne State L 50-54J 28 at Purdue L 58-74J 30 Detroit L 55-64F 4 at #16 Notre Dame L 61-79F 6 at John Carroll L 64-77F 7 at Detroit L 44-57F 11 Wayne State W 59-54F 18 Creighton W 80-68F 20 at Northwestern L 52-61F 25 Michigan State W 75-58F 28 at Saint Louis L 44-69M 4 Notre Dame L 58-65

1950-51 (8-14)Coach: Bill ChandlerCaptain: Russ GeldmacherLeading Scorer:GrantWittberger (12.8 ppg)Leading Rebounder: GrantWittberger (10.5 rpg)

N 25 St. Norbert L 53-61N 27 Ripon W 64-54D 2 at Wisconsin L 42-49D 4 at Illinois L 47-66D 9 Ohio State L 55-76D 12 at Michigan L 37-40D 16 Wisconsin W 61-58D 19 at Michigan State L 42-74D 20 at Detroit L 51-64D 28 Northwestern L 69-81J 8 Detroit W 65-62J 13 Wayne State W 63-49J 15 at Bowling Green L 66-72J 16 at Kent L 50-56F 3 at Notre Dame L 56-82F 5 at Wayne State W 50-45F 10 Purdue L 58-76F 17 at Loyola (Ill.) L 61-67F 19 at Creighton W 57-55F 23 Loyola (Ill.) L 54-55F 26 Bowling Green W 60-56M 3 Notre Dame W 55-50

1951-52 (12-14)National Catholic ChampionsCoach: Fred (Tex) WinterCaptain: Gene SchramkaLeading Scorer: RussWittberger (12.0 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Grant Wittberger (9.1rpg)

N 24 Carroll W 78-67N 26 St. Norbert W 81-37D 1 at Wisconsin L 46-48D 4 Ripon W 94-27D 8 at Louisville L 63-76D 10 at Purdue L 68-81D 15 Michigan State L 48-53D 22 Wisconsin W 51-47D 27 at Bradley L 52-61D 31 #2 Illinois L 57-68J 2 Detroit L 61-63J 5 Loyola (Ill.) L 65-66J 12 Notre Dame L 56-74J 19 Valparaiso L 60-63F 2 Michigan W 64-57F 7 at Notre Dame W 57-50F 9 at Bowling Green W 75-74F 14 at Toledo W 58-52F 16 at Detroit L 66-72F 21 at Loyola (Ill.) L 55-74F 23 Creighton W 55-45F 25 Bowling Green L 67-68

M 1 at #5 Saint Louis L 63-98M 19 Iona* W 66-59M 20 St. Francis (N.Y.)* W 79-57M 22 St. Francis (Pa.)* W 76-64*National Catholic Tournament (Troy, N.Y.)

1952-53 (13-11)Coach: Fred (Tex) WinterCaptain: Dick Schwab, Glenn SieversLeading Scorer: RussWittberger (19.4 ppg)LeadingRebounder: RussWittberger (8.5 rpg)

D 1 at Michigan L 72-80D 5 at Wisconsin L 55-76D 6 at Michigan State L 51-62D 8 Ripon W 83-55D 13 Notre Dame L 64-84D 16 St. Norbert W 110-70D 20 at Louisville L 76-78D 27 at Bradley W 88-77D 31 #9 Minnesota W 70-59J 3 Loyola (Ill.) W 66-58J 8 at Creighton W 55-54J 10 at #1 Kansas State L 72-88J 12 at Wichita State W 83-80J 17 Valparaiso W 86-67J 30 at Detroit W 92-83F 2 at Toledo L 70-72F 7 Louisville L 83-86F 9 at Drake L 67-74F 14 Drake W 83-74F 18 at Notre Dame L 68-74F 21 Bowling Green W 90-67F 23 at Loyola (Ill.) OT W 82-75M 2 Detroit W 80-74M 7 Bradley L 74-78

1953-54 (11-15)Coach: Jack NagleCaptain: Ralph WilsonLeading Scorer: Terry Rand (15.2 ppg)LeadingRebounder TerryRand (10.3 rpg)

D 1 Ripon W 80-34D 4 Wisconsin L 56-64D 7 Creighton W 92-73D 12 at Michigan L 74-89D 14 at Valparaiso W 82-74D 17 Michigan State L 60-65D 23 at #8 Minnesota L 73-91D 28 Yale L 57-66D 31 Michigan L 68-76J 2 at Louisville L 68-76J 5 Toledo W 80-60J 9 Drake W 81-69J 11 at Loyola (Ill.) W 68-63J 16 Valparaiso W 91-72J 30 at Bowling Green L 79-86F 2 Detroit W 74-68F 6 at Drake L 69-76F 8 at Creighton L 82-93F 12 Bradley L 90-97F 15 St. Norbert W 87-58F 20 Louisville L 79-88F 22 Loyola (Ill.) W 88-82F 25 at #6 Notre Dame L 66-79F 27 at Detroit L 76-80M 6 #5 Notre Dame L 68-79M 8 at Bradley W 76-68

1954-55 (24-3)NCAA East RegionalCoach: Jack NagleCaptains: Rube Schulz, Russ WittbergerLeading Scorer: Terry Rand (15.9 ppg)LeadingRebounder: TerryRand (14.7 rpg)

D 1 at Michigan State L 72-91D 4 Ripon W 113-56D 6 Creighton W 96-68

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D 8 St. Norbert W 83-47D 15 at Michigan W 83-78D 18 Valparaiso W 78-67D 21 South Dakota State W 89-67D 28 San Jose State W 80-68D 31 #13 Louisville W 66-62J 3 Drake W 74-71J 8 Bradley W 97-73J 10 at Loyola (Ill.) W 92-77J 12 at #20 Louisville W 82-78J 15 Loyola (Ill.) W 80-67J 27 at Loyola (La.) W 73-70J 28 at Loyola (La.) OT W 90-88F 5 at Drake W 64-60F 7 at Creighton W 88-77F 12 Bowling Green W 101-56F 14 Detroit W 100-81F 16 at Bradley W 93-83F 24 at Notre Dame W 84-74F 26 at Valparaiso W 81-68M 5 vs Notre Dame L 64-85M 9 vs Miami (Ohio)* W 90-79M 11 vs #2 Kentucky# W 79-71M 12 vs #5 Iowa# L 81-86*NCAA Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)#NCAA Tournament (Evanston, Ill.)

1955-56 (13-11)National Invitation TournamentCoach: Jack NagleCaptain: Don BugalskiLeading Scorer: Terry Rand (20.3 ppg)LeadingRebounder TerryRand (13.1 rpg)

D 2 St. Norbert W 88-43D 7 Valparaiso W 89-75D 10 South Dakota State W 85-70D 13 Miami (Ohio) W 71-65D 16 vs #1 San Francisco* L 58-65D 17 vs #6 Duquesne* W 83-59D 21 Louisville L 68-84D 26 North Dakota W 72-37D 29 vs #7 Utah# L 84-89D 30 vs #19 Alabama# L 75-77J 4 Paris (France) W 74-43J 7 Loyola (La.) W 85-68J 10 at Valparaiso W 78-76J 14 Loyola (Ill.) W 68-59J 28 Bradley L 57-65F 4 Drake L 63-66F 8 Michigan State OT W 90-81F 11 at Louisville L 65-76F 14 Creighton W 73-65F 18 at Detroit L 71-72F 20 at Notre Dame L 85-88F 25 at Loyola (Ill.) W 80-73F 29 Notre Dame L 69-87M 17 vs Seton Hall% L 78-96*DePaul Invitational (Chicago Ill.)#Sugar Bowl Tournament (NewOrleans, La.)%National Invitation Tournament(New York, N.Y.)

1956-57 (10-15)Coach: Jack NagleCaptain: Dennis CarrollLeading Scorer: Mike Moran (20.4 ppg)LeadingRebounder: JohnGlaser (14.0 rpg)

D 3 St. Norbert W 77-53D 5 DePaul OT W 61-60D 8 at Kansas L 61-78D 10 North Dakota State W 78-49D 15 #4 Louisville L 68-75D 17 Drake W 100-84D 19 St. Francis (Pa.) L 72-79D 22 at Michigan State L 65-92D 27 vs Georgia Tech* W 102-78D 28 at #11 Oklahoma City* L 58-63D 29 vs Memphis State* L 76-77

J 5 Loyola (Ill.) L 69-71J 7 Detroit W 69-64J 21 at Minnesota L 78-99J 22 at St. Thomas (Minn.) L 63-69J 24 at North Dakota W 72-57J 30 Creighton W 67-56F 2 Bowling Green W 70-67F 6 #14 Canisius W 81-80F 9 at #8 Bradley L 65-85F 13 at #8 Louisville L 79-99F 18 at Missouri L 76-98F 23 at Loyola (Ill.) OT L 79-81F 26 Notre Dame L 56-76M 6 at Notre Dame L 55-94*All-College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.)

1957-58 (11-11)Coach: Jack NagleCaptain: John GlaserLeading Scorer: Mike Moran (17.1 ppg)LeadingRebounder:WaltMangham (10.2 rpg)D 2 at Illinois L 90-100D 4 St. Norbert L 47-49D 6 Missouri L 56-57D 9 Kansas L 62-82D 14 #15 Notre Dame W 78-64D 18 at Louisville L 65-73D 20 Nebraska W 79-64D 27 vs Georgia Tech* L 58-67D 28 vs Columbia* W 82-51J 4 Loyola (Ill.) W 64-61J 11 Louisville W 85-79J 25 at Loyola (Ill.) L 58-63J 27 Toledo W 58-55F 1 Boston College W 80-64F 5 Creighton W 94-48F 8 at Creighton W 78-70F 10 at Notre Dame L 74-106F 15 at Canisius OT W 84-80F 17 at Bowling Green L 76-91F 22 at Western Michigan W 96-68F 25 Valparaiso L 74-92F 27 at Drake L 76-94*Motor City Tournament (Detroit Mich.)

1958-59 (23-6)NCAA Mideast RegionalCoach: Eddie HickeyCaptain: Gene SuppelsaLeading Scorer: Mike Moran (18.1 ppg)LeadingRebounder:DonKojis (13.0 rpg)

D 2 at Wisconsin W 76-47D 6 Illinois W 69-53D 8 at Nebraska L 60-62D 9 at Creighton W 53-49D 13 St. Norbert W 82-74D 15 Drake W 79-63D 18 New York W 70-59D 20 Creighton W 70-49D 22 #9 Xavier W 86-71D 27 Wis.-Milwaukee W 76-60J 3 at Detroit W 78-63J 5 Loyola (Ill.) W 70-59J 9 Air Force W 67-46J 13 at Valparaiso W 96-74J 31 #17 Louisville W 66-62F 2 Detroit W 75-66F 4 Bowling Green W 73-62F 7 at Loyola (Ill.) W 90-60F 9 at DePaul L 80-89F 14 at Louisville L 55-68F 21 at Xavier (Ohio) W 79-70F 24 Notre Dame W 95-76F 27 at Western Michigan W 81-71F 28 at Toledo W 56-53M 4 DePaul W 82-69M 7 at Notre Dame L 35-51M 10 vs Bowling Green* W 89-71M 13 vs #7 Michigan State# L 69-74

M 14 vs #2 Kentucky# L 69-98*NCAA Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)#NCAA Tournament (Evanston, Ill.)

1959-60 (13-12)Coach: Eddie HickeyCaptain: Jim KollarLeading Scorer: Don Kojis (20.9 ppg)LeadingRebounder:DonKojis (15.4 rpg)

D 3 at New York L 69-70D 5 Abilene Christian W 88-63D 8 Valparaiso W 75-58D 11 South Dakota State W 74-69D 14 at Illinois L 77-89D 19 Wisconsin W 84-66D 22 Stanford W 63-50D 26 Wis.-Milwaukee W 84-70D 28 at DePaul L 55-75J 2 Loyola (Ill.) W 63-60J 6 St. Norbert W 98-64J 9 Louisville W 61-57J 12 #20 Detroit L 85-89J 28 St. John’s (N.Y.) L 63-69J 30 #2 Bradley OT L 59-62F 3 at #14 Detroit L 58-65F 6 at Air Force OT L 68-70F 10 at Louisville W 78-70F 13 at Loyola (Ill.) W 79-66F 15 at Xavier (Ohio) L 75-79F 20 at #14 St. Bonaventure L 70-74F 23 DePaul L 63-65F 25 at Drake W 73-64M 1 Xavier (Ohio) W 67-61M 4 at Creighton L 66-69

1960-61 (16-11)NCAA Midwest RegionalCoach: Eddie HickeyCaptain: Ed CarterLeading Scorer: Don Kojis (21.4 ppg)LeadingRebounder:DonKojis (17.1 rpg)

D 3 North Dakota W 107-68D 6 Wis.-Milwaukee W 99-63D 10 at Wisconsin L 51-55D 13 #16 Wichita State W 83-79D 17 #19 Illinois W 96-87D 20 Iowa State W 70-62D 23 at DePaul OT L 78-81D 29 vs Wake Forest* W 91-83D 30 vs #6 Duke* L 73-86D 31 vs Villanova* L 70-75J 4 Loyola (Ill.) W 83-71J 7 #4 Louisville L 63-84J 10 at Detroit W 85-63J 14 Creighton W 89-64J 28 at #3 Bradley L 68-84J 31 #2 St. Bonaventure L 63-92F 8 DePaul W 87-64F 11 at Xavier (Ohio) OT W 88-79F 14 at Loyola (Ill.) L 78-81F 18 at Air Force W 72-63F 23 at St. John’s L 69-85F 25 Drake W 74-72F 28 Detroit W 85-69M 4 at Louisville L 50-75M 9 Xavier (Ohio) W 77-74M 11 vs Kentucky W 88-72M 15 at Houston# L 61-77*Dixie Classic Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.)#NCAA Tournament (Houston, Texas)

1961-62 (15-11)Coach: Eddie HickeyCaptain: Dick NixonLeading Scorer: Ron Glaser (16.4 ppg)LeadingRebounder:DaveErickson (8.4 rpg)

D 1 Aquinas W 79-50D 4 at Iowa State L 68-72D 9 Northern Michigan W 98-60D 15 at #8 Kansas State L 64-80D 16 at Kansas L 62-76D 20 Wisconsin W 92-75D 23 Minnesota W 69-63D 27 Wis.-Milwaukee W 93-50D 30 Bradley L 56-87J 3 at DePaul W 75-68J 6 Louisville W 63-53J 9 Loyola (Ill.) W 63-60J 13 Air Force W 60-36J 27 at Saint Louis L 64-74F 2 at Wichita State L 71-79F 5 Creighton OT L 72-79F 10 Xavier (Ohio) L 61-68F 13 at Detroit W 73-66F 17 DePaul W 99-83F 21 at Louisville L 63-85F 24 at Loyola (Ill.) L 84-98F 26 Saint Louis W 80-64M 1 at Valparaiso W 86-77M 3 St. John’s (N.Y.) L 69-71M 7 Detroit W 93-92M 10 at Xavier (Ohio) W 76-67

1962-63 (20-9)National Invitation TournamentCoach: Eddie HickeyCaptain: Dick NixonLeading Scorer: Ron Glaser (17.6 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Dave Erickson (8.8 rpg)

D 3 Wake Forest W 87-72D 7 UTEP W 77-65D 10 Kansas State W 72-71D 15 St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 82-70D 19 at Wisconsin L 58-76D 22 at DePaul L 72-79D 28 vs Navy* W 76-56D 29 vs Wisconsin* L 56-70J 2 at Detroit W 85-76J 5 Louisville W 68-64J 8 #2 Loyola (Ill.) L 68-87J 12 Xavier (Ohio) W 80-57J 26 at Drake W 90-76J 28 St. John’s (N.Y.) W 51-47J 31 at Saint Louis L 62-73F 2 at Bradley L 69-85F 5 Tampa W 82-60F 9 Wis.-Milwaukee W 101-54F 12 at #2 Loyola (Ill.) OT L 90-92F 16 DePaul W 87-81F 20 at Louisville W 77-76F 25 Saint Louis W 69-58F 28 Detroit W 77-63M 2 at Xavier (Ohio) W 80-67M 6 at Creighton W 74-68M 8 at Air Force L 63-70M 19 vs Saint Louis# W 84-49M 21 vs Providence# L 64-70M 23 vs Villanova# W 66-58*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#National Invitation Tournament(New York, N.Y.)

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1963-64 (5-21)Coach: Eddie HickeyCaptain: John StoneLeading Scorer: Tom Flynn (17.3 ppg)LeadingRebounder: TomFlynn (10.2 rpg)

D 3 North Dakota W 74-65D 7 Western Michigan L 83-84D 12 at Memphis State L 74-88D 14 at Wake Forest L 62-95D 19 Iowa State W 67-62D 21 at DePaul L 69-90D 27 Georgia Tech* L 83-84D 28 Dartmouth* W 98-69J 1 at Louisville L 67-85J 4 Wis.-Milwaukee W 98-67J 8 #3 Loyola (Ill.) L 80-96J 11 Xavier (Ohio) L 81-83J 23 at Creighton L 57-84J 28 Wisconsin L 68-72F 1 at #7 Wichita State L 63-100F 4 Bradley L 73-81F 8 Louisville L 73-85F 12 #10 DePaul L 69-72F 15 Air Force L 62-78F 20 at Detroit L 73-97F 22 at Loyola (Ill.) L 81-99F 24 Valparaiso L 68-74F 26 #8 Villanova L 64-87F 29 at St. John’s (N.Y.) L 60-68M 4 at Detroit L 76-100M 7 at Xavier (Ohio) W 98-95*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)

1964-65 (8-18)Coach: Al McGuireCaptain: Tom FlynnLeading Scorer: Tom Flynn (16.5 ppg)LeadingRebounder: Paul Carbins (11.7 rpg)

D 1 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 69-49D 5 Louisville L 60-73D 8 at #6 Minnesota L 59-78D 12 New Mexico State W 62-54D 15 at Valparaiso L 61-72D 18 #5 UCLA* L 52-61D 19 Wisconsin* W 62-61D 22 at Iowa State L 64-73D 26 at Loyola (Ill.) L 71-83J 2 at DePaul L 54-72J 6 Loyola (Ill.) OT W 71-69J 9 Xavier (Ohio) W 80-73J 13 at Wisconsin W 59-58J 16 at Detroit L 67-79J 30 #7 St. John’s (N.Y.) W 78-50F 4 at Brigham Young L 64-91F 6 at Air Force L 73-75F 10 Memphis State L 70-82F 13 DePaul L 61-67F 16 at Washington (Mo.) L 66-72F 20 at Bradley L 56-77F 22 Creighton L 68-78F 25 Wis.-Milwaukee W 79-65F 27 at Xavier (Ohio) L 55-56M 2 Detroit L 76-90M 6 #9 Villanova L 69-73*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)

1965-66 (14-12)Coach: Al McGuireCaptain: Tom FlynnLeading Scorer: Bob Wolf (22.0 ppg)LeadingRebounder: Paul Carbins (11.4 rpg)

D 1 Valparaiso W 80-79D 4 DePaul L 69-82D 7 North Dakota State W 79-62D 9 at Davidson L 65-73D 11 at Louisville L 61-70D 17 West Virginia* W 100-87D 18 Washington* W 75-74

D 22 #8 Wichita State W 95-76D 28 vs Yale# W 74-68D 29 at Evansville# L 86-88J 3 Wisconsin L 72-73J 5 Loyola (Ill.) L 65-87J 8 Xavier (Ohio) W 103-64J 11 at Toledo L 71-77J 15 Indiana State W 94-74J 29 at Detroit W 81-74F 5 at #5 Loyola (Ill.) L 84-85F 7 Washington (Mo.) W 90-72F 9 at DePaul L 70-76F 12 Air Force OT L 79-83F 16 at Xavier (Ohio) L 78-82F 19 Northern Michigan W 105-94F 21 Wis.-Milwaukee W 82-64F 26 at St. John’s (N.Y.) L 68-70F 28 at Niagara W 71-67M 3 Detroit W 87-78*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#Evansville Holiday Tournament (Evansville, Ind.)

1966-67 (21-9)National Invitation Tournament Runners-UpCoach: Al McGuireCaptain: Bob WolfLeading Scorer: Bob Wolf (18.4 ppg)LeadingRebounder: BrianBrunkhorst (7.8 rpg)

D 1 Aquinas W 90-61D 3 South Dakota W 99-66D 9 at New York W 79-63D 10 at Villanova L 78-80D 13 Toledo L 76-85D 16 South Carolina* L 61-63D 17 Fordham* W 82-58D 20 Minnesota W 74-61D 28 at Dayton L 76-95D 30 at Loyola (Ill.) L 72-85J 2 Brigham Young W 81-70J 4 at Wisconsin W 66-60J 7 DePaul W 68-65J 11 at Valparaiso W 79-70J 14 Xavier (Ohio) W 87-69J 28 at Detroit OT L 92-94J 30 Niagara W 80-67F 1 St. John’s (N.Y.) W 71-54F 4 at DePaul L 74-79F 8 Loyola (Ill.) W 81-80F 11 Davidson W 66-65F 15 at Xavier (Ohio) W 71-69F 18 Wis.-Milwaukee W 90-80F 23 at Denver L 87-100F 25 at Air Force W 72-65M 2 Detroit W 71-64M 11 vs Tulsa# W 64-60M 14 vs Providence# OT W 81-80M 16 vs Marshall# W 83-78M 18 vs Southern Illinois# L 56-71*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#National Invitation Tournament (New York,N.Y.)

1967-68 (23-6)NCAA Mideast RegionalCoach: Al McGuireCaptain: Brian BrunkhorstLeading Scorer: George Thompson (22.9 ppg)LeadingRebounder:George Thompson (8.6 rpg)

D 2 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 87-45D 8 South Dakota W 89-65D 11 Air Force W 87-61D 15 Florida State* W 64-60D 16 Wisconsin* L 65-77D 20 Villanova W 80-67D 22 at Portland W 73-65D 27 vs Ohio State# W 64-60D 29 vs #2 Houston# L 65-77D 30 vs Northwestern# W 80-67J 3 DePaul W 71-50

J 6 Dayton W 83-68J 11 Wisconsin W 71-56J 13 Denver W 82-57J 26 at Loyola (Ill.) L 71-79J 27 at Detroit W 80-70F 3 at DePaul W 58-53F 7 Loyola (Ill.) W 71-57F 10 Xavier (Ohio) W 72-57F 14 Wis.-Milwaukee W 94-57F 17 Detroit W 81-70F 19 at South Dakota W 75-65F 24 at St. John’s (N.Y.) W 57-56F 26 at Xavier (Ohio) OT L 83-88F 29 Creighton W 75-57M 2 at Western Michigan L 66-73M 9 Bowling Green% W 72-71M 15 at #5 Kentucky& L 89-107M 16 East Tennessee State& W 69-57*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)%NCAA Tournament (Kent, Ohio)&NCAA Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)

1968-69 (24-5)NCAA Mideast RegionalCoach: Al McGuireCaptain: George ThompsonLeading Scorer:George Thompson (20.2 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Ric Cobb (9.7 rpg)

D 2 St. John’s (Minn.) W 68-45D 3 at Minnesota L 73-75D 7 Portland W 75-53D 9 at Drake L 63-68D 11 Valparaiso W 103-66D 14 Denver W 81-70D 21 Western Michigan W 76-60D 27 Army* W 62-42D 28 Wisconsin* OT W 59-56J 4 #7 Detroit W 85-71J 7 Loyola (Ill.) W 61-56J 9 at DePaul W 77-72J 11 Xavier (Ohio) W 82-69J 14 Wis.-Milwaukee W 118-60J 24 at Loyola (Ill.) W 65-64J 28 at Wisconsin L 50-56F 1 at Detroit W 75-74F 4 Northern Michigan W 84-59F 8 Eastern Michigan W 82-58F 13 at St. Bonaventure L 62-84F 15 DePaul W 66-55F 18 at Xavier (Ohio) W 67-54F 20 at Denver W 65-61F 26 Tulane W 85-72M 1 at Creighton W 79-76M 3 at Air Force W 69-57M 8 Murray State# W 82-62M 13 vs #7 Kentucky% W 81-74M 15 vs #6 Purdue% OT L 73-75*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#NCAA Tournament (Carbondale, Ill.)%NCAA Tournament (Madison, Wis.)

1969-70 (26-3)National Invitation Tournament ChampionsCoach: Al McGuireCaptain: Joe ThomasLeading Scorer: DeanMeminger (18.8 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Ric Cobb (9.1 rpg)

D 2 Northern Michigan W 98-60D 6 Wis.-Milwaukee W 86-58D 8 at Michigan L 78-86D 11 Drake W 72-70D 13 North Texas State W 83-60D 20 Bowling Green W 64-55D 22 Minnesota W 67-51D 26 Delaware* W 99-71D 27 Wisconsin* W 64-43J 3 Detroit W 81-61J 6 Loyola (Ill.) W 85-72

J 10 at DePaul W 72-60J 17 Southern Illinois W 67-57J 24 Xavier (Ohio) W 82-73J 27 Wisconsin W 60-51J 31 at Loyola (Ill.) L 72-76F 7 at Notre Dame 2OT L 95-96F 9 Air Force W 79-74F 12 at Saint Louis W 66-54F 14 DePaul W 79-60F 21 at Detroit W 80-60F 23 at Xavier (Ohio) W 81-73F 28 Creighton W 76-66M 3 at Southern Illinois W 75-68M 5 at Tulane W 79-67M 14 vs Massachusetts# W 62-55M 17 vs Utah# W 83-63M 19 vs LSU# W 101-79M 21 vs St. John’s # W 65-53*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#National Invitation Tournament (New York, N.Y.)

1970-71 (28-1)NCAA Mideast RegionalCoach: Al McGuireCaptain: Dean MemingerLeading Scorer: DeanMeminger (21.2 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Jim Chones (11.5 rpg)

D 2 St. John’s (Minn.) W 87-58D 5 Saint Louis W 95-72D 8 at Minnesota W 70-61D 12 Nevada W 102-74D 19 Cal State-Long Beach W 83-66D 23 at North Texas State W 67-57D 29 Dartmouth* W 98-55D 30 Wisconsin* W 72-69J 2 at Detroit W 70-61J 5 Loyola (Ill.) W 78-63J 9 Xavier (Ohio) W 91-60J 12 #9 Notre Dame W 71-66J 16 New Mexico State W 65-53J 23 DePaul W 73-51J 26 Northern Michigan W 106-57J 29 at Loyola (Ill.) W 87-52F 2 at Wisconsin W 89-75F 6 at DePaul W 84-55F 9 Wis.-Milwaukee W 98-56F 13 Detroit W 81-67F 20 at Air Force W 77-62F 25 at #11 Fordham OT W 85-80F 27 Tulane W 90-76M 1 at Creighton W 66-61M 3 at Bowling Green W 96-74M 6 at Xavier (Ohio) W 76-58M 13 vs #20 Miami (Ohio)# W 62-47M 18 vs #10 Ohio State% L 59-60M 20 vs #8 Kentucky% W 91-74*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#NCAA Tournament (South Bend, Ind.)%NCAA Tournament (Athens, Ga.)

1971-72 (25-4)NCAA Mideast RegionalCoach: Al McGuireCaptain: Bob LackeyLeading Scorer: Bob Lackey (15.2 ppg)LeadingRebounder: LarryMcNeill (9.2rpg)

D 1 St. John’s (Minn.) W 89-50D 4 Bowling Green W 84-64D 7 at Memphis State W 74-73D 11 #9 Michigan W 81-52D 18 Fordham W 87-68D 21 Minnesota W 55-40D 27 Georgetown* W 88-44D 28 #17 Marshall* W 74-72J 3 Wisconsin W 72-60J 9 at #11 South Carolina W 72-71J 11 at Nevada W 82-55J 15 Detroit W 68-66J 19 Loyola (Ill.) W 80-70

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J 22 DePaul W 70-61J 24 at Notre Dame W 71-62J 29 at Loyola (Ill.) W 69-67F 5 at DePaul W 79-61F 9 Xavier (Ohio) W 89-59F 12 Air Force W 79-56F 14 Butler W 90-76F 16 Jacksonville W 88-79F 19 Creighton W 70-61F 26 at Detroit L 49-70F 28 at Xavier (Ohio) W 63-55M 2 at Tulane W 73-60M 5 at New Mexico State L 69-73M 11 vs Ohio# W 73-49M 16 vs #18 Kentucky% L 69-85M 18 vs #11 Minnesota% L 72-77*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)%NCAA Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)

1972-73 (25-4)NCAA Mideast RegionalCoach: Al McGuireCaptain: Allie McGuireLeading Scorer: LarryMcNeill (17.6 ppg)LeadingRebounder:Maurice Lucas (10.9 rpg)D 2 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 66-42D 5 #14 Tennessee W 56-30D 9 #11 Memphis State W 72-69D 16 Xavier (Ohio) W 70-52D 23 at Iowa W 69-61D 27 Northwestern OT W 89-85D 29 Rice* W 71-40D 30 Wisconsin* 2OT W 75-73J 3 at Butler W 67-66J 5 DePaul W 60-59J 9 Loyola (Ill.) W 82-77J 13 Notre Dame L 69-71J 16 at #6 Minnesota L 53-64J 20 South Carolina W 71-54J 23 Northern Michigan W 76-55J 27 at Loyola (Ill.) W 73-54J 29 at Xavier (Ohio) W 90-61F 3 at DePaul W 70-55F 6 at Wisconsin W 64-58F 10 Tulane W 88-59F 13 Northern Illinois W 93-80F 17 Detroit W 77-55F 20 at Bowling Green W 84-58F 24 at Fordham W 63-57M 3 at #4 Cal State-Long Beach L 66-76M 5 at Creighton W 61-49M 10 vs Miami (Ohio)# W 77-62M 15 vs #6 Indiana% L 69-75M 17 vs #19 Austin Peay% W 88-73*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#NCAA Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)%NCAA Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)

1973-74 (26-5)NCAA Runners-UpCoach: Al McGuireCaptain: Marcus WashingtonLeading Scorer:Maurice Lucas (15.8 ppg)LeadingRebounder:Maurice Lucas (10.6 rpg)

D 1 St. John’s (Minn.) W 91-45D 3 Portland W 83-46D 5 at Tennessee OT W 67-65D 8 Iowa W 86-70D 15 Minnesota W 68-50D 18 at Northwestern W 77-63D 21 Xavier (Ohio) W 68-55D 28 #12 Arizona* W 76-62D 29 Wisconsin* OT W 49-48J 2 at Xavier (Ohio) W 73-53J 5 at South Carolina L 58-60J 8 San Diego State W 90-66J 12 DePaul W 63-59J 15 Butler W 73-54

J 19 Fordham W 90-74J 22 #10Cal State-LongBeach W 54-52J 26 at Loyola (Ill.) W 71-54J 29 at #3 Notre Dame L 63-69F 2 at DePaul W 70-57F 5 Wisconsin W 59-58F 9 Creighton L 69-75F 16 Loyola (Ill.) W 69-43F 21 at Manhattan W 73-59F 23 at Detroit W 61-53F 27 at Toledo W 61-58M 2 at Cincinnati L 77-92M 9 vs Ohio# W 85-59M 14 vs #6 Vanderbilt% W 69-61M 16 vs #12 Michigan% W 72-70M 23 vs #6 Kansas& W 64-51M 25 vs #1NorthCarolina State& L 64-76*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#NCAA Tournament (Terre Haute, Ind.)%NCAA Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)&NCAA Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.)

1974-75 (23-4)NCAA Mideast RegionalCoach: Al McGuireCaptain: Rick CampbellLeading Scorer: Bo Ellis (16.3 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Bo Ellis (10.5 rpg)

D 3 St. John’s (Minn.) W 92-46D 7 St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 93-66D 14 Toledo W 64-61D 18 at Pittsburgh L 58-65D 21 #4 Louisville L 69-80D 27 Georgia* W 100-70D 28 Virginia* W 73-55J 3 DePaul W 61-60J 6 at San Diego State W 58-54J 8 at Portland W 87-57J 11 Manhattan W 66-62J 14 #20 South Carolina W 69-60J 18 Notre Dame W 71-68J 21 Cincinnati L 58-68J 29 at Xavier (Ohio) W 73-55F 1 at DePaul W 72-69F 4 at Wisconsin W 69-63F 8 Xavier (Ohio) W 78-55F 11 Western Carolina W 63-53F 15 Detroit W 81-62F 17 at Butler W 77-55F 20 at Fordham W 101-64F 22 at South Carolina W 68-65M 1 Oklahoma City W 86-65M 8 at #13 Creighton W 64-60M 10 at Tulane W 73-65M 15 vs #6 Kentucky# L 54-76*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#NCAA Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

1975-76 (27-2)NCAA Mideast RegionalCoach: Al McGuireCaptains: Earl Tatum, Lloyd WaltonLeading Scorer: Earl Tatum (18.3 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Bo Ellis (9.3 rpg)

D 2 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W 87-60D 6 Northern Michigan W 56-45D 13 Drake W 80-58D 16 Wisconsin W 78-54D 18 at Minnesota OT L 73-77D 20 Northwestern W 75-53D 29 Miami (Ohio)* W 79-52D 30 Wisconsin* W 82-66J 3 South Carolina W 82-70J 10 at Oklahoma City W 71-60J 14 at DePaul W 79-72J 17 Pittsburgh W 73-62J 19 Xavier (Ohio) W 82-48J 21 Creighton W 76-62

J 24 Fordham W 92-64J 26 at Georgia Tech W 55-44J 31 at Loyola (Ill.) W 85-59F 5 at Manhattan W 78-59F 7 at Detroit W 68-66F 14 #18 Virginia Tech W 68-61F 16 Tulane W 75-63F 18 DePaul W 64-53F 21 at #19 Louisville W 72-62F 28 at #6 Notre Dame W 81-75M 5 at Xavier (Ohio) W 74-49M 7 at South Carolina W 72-66M 13 vs Western Kentucky# W 79-60M 18 vs #10 Western Michigan% W 62-57M 20 vs #1 Indiana% L 56-65*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#NCAA Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)%NCAA Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.)

1976-77 (25-7)NCAA ChampionsNCAA Midwest RegionalCoach: Al McGuireCaptain: Bo EllisLeading Scorer: Butch Lee (19.6 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Bo Ellis (8.3 rpg)

D 1 St. Leo W 80-39D 6 Western Michigan W 78-53D 8 at Florida W 64-61D 11 Penn State W 79-49D 18 #17 Louisville OT L 75-78D 21 #20 Minnesota L 59-66D 27 #11 Clemson* W 67-49D 28 Wisconsin* W 64-57D 31 at Northwestern W 66-53J 3 Georgia Tech W 63-45J 8 South Carolina W 65-54J 11 at Air Force W 74-56J 16 #19 Notre Dame W 78-69J 18 at Drake W 62-60J 22 Xavier (Ohio) W 85-43J 29 at DePaul W 85-64F 6 at #12 Cincinnati L 62-63F 9 Loyola (Ill.) W 81-71F 12 Manhattan W 86-60F 14 DePaul 2OT L 72-77F 16 #15 Detroit L 63-64F 19 Wichita State L 64-75F 21 at Wisconsin W 73-58F 26 at Virginia Tech W 75-70F 28 at Tulane W 63-44M 5 at Creighton W 72-60M 6 at #3 Michigan L 68-69M 12 vs #11 Cincinnati# W 66-51M 17 vs Kansas State% W 67-66M 19 vs #9 Wake Forest% W 82-68M 26 vs #17 UNC Charlotte& W 51-49M 28 vs #5 North Carolina& W 67-59*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#NCAA Tournament (Omaha, Neb.)%NCAATournament (OklahomaCity,Okla.)&NCAA Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)

1977-78 (24-4)NCAA Mideast RegionalCoach: Hank RaymondsCaptain: Butch LeeLeading Scorer: Butch Lee (17.7 ppg)LeadingRebounder: JeromeWhitehead (8.3 rpg)

N 30 St. Thomas (Minn.) W 80-45D 3 Western Michigan W 59-47D 6 at Minnesota W 61-44D 10 Florida W 81-67D 17 Bowling Green W 86-54D 22 at #8 Louisville L 60-61D 26 Eastern Kentucky* W 90-77D 27 Texas* W 65-56J 2 at Wichita State W 67-56

J 6 Centenary W 72-56J 9 at Missouri W 70-52J 13 Saint Louis W 56-54J 15 #11 UNLV W 97-81J 18 #18 DePaul W 80-74J 21 Washington W 71-63J 24 Xavier (Ohio) W 78-62J 28 at Loyola (Ill.) L 64-68F 2 at Penn State W 73-60F 5 at South Carolina 2OT W 69-66F 7 Creighton W 82-57F 11 Air Force W 76-59F 14 Wisconsin W 75-64F 18 Cincinnati W 57-45F 20 at Xavier (Ohio) W 75-53F 26 at #9 Notre Dame L 59-65M 2 Butler W 90-79M 4 at #6 Detroit W 80-77M 11 vs Miami (Ohio)# L 81-84*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#NCAA Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)

1978-79 (22-7)NCAA West RegionalCoach: Hank RaymondsCaptain: Bernard TooneLeading Scorer: BernardToone (18.7 ppg)LeadingRebounder: BernardToone (6.7rpg)

N 29 Belmont Abbey W 70-56D 2 Northern Michigan W 80-50D 6 at Bowling Green W 72-57D 9 Missouri W 74-57D 16 Minnesota W 72-55D 20 at Western Michigan W 76-60D 23 at Wisconsin L 52-65D 29 North Texas State* W 84-69D 30 UNC Charlotte* W 61-57J 3 at Brown W 57-49J 5 at Maine W 57-46J 9 Southwestern Louisiana W 84-78J 13 #2 Notre Dame L 60-65J 16 Cal State-Long Beach W 99-80J 20 Xavier (Ohio) W 67-50J 23 Oral Roberts W 75-60J 28 at #7 Duke L 64-69J 30 at Creighton W 79-77F 2 at Saint Louis W 71-51F 6 Detroit L 63-64F 10 #5 Louisville W 71-55F 13 Stetson W 86-78F 17 Loyola (Ill.) W 75-63F 24 at #20 DePaul L 60-61F 27 South Carolina W 83-64M 1 at Air Force W 61-43M 4 at UNLV L 83-86M 10 Pacific# W 73-48M 15 vs #6 DePaul% L 56-62*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#NCAA Tournament (Tucson, Ariz.)%NCAA Tournament (Provo, Utah)

1979-80 (18-9)NCAA East RegionalCoach: Hank RaymondsCaptain: Robert ByrdLeading Scorer: SamWorthen (16.9 ppg)LeadingRebounder: Robert Byrd (10.0 rpg)

D 1 Eastern Montana W 75-36D 4 Fresno State W 57-54D 8 Michigan L 60-63D 15 Wisconsin L 56-57D 22 at Illinois W 80-78D 28 St. Mary’s (Calif.)* W 100-74D 29 Rhode Island* L 57-64J 2 Cleveland State W 93-69J 4 Brown W 80-49J 7 at Cal State-Long Beach L 69-77J 12 #2 DePaul L 85-92

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J 15 Maine W 87-77J 17 at Xavier (Ohio) W 76-62J 19 Florida State W 74-64J 22 at #7 Louisville L 63-76J 26 at South Carolina W 80-65F 2 at Oral Roberts OT L 101-102F 5 Creighton W 81-71F 7 at Loyola (Ill.) W 90-84F 10 #10 Duke# W 80-77F 12 Xavier (Ohio) W 82-70F 16 Dayton W 73-64F 20 at Stetson L 72-77F 24 at #10 Notre Dame W 77-74F 27 at Detroit W 80-76F 29 Air Force W 70-50M 7 vs Villanova% L 59-77*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#Dane County Coliseum (Madison, Wis.)%NCAA Tournament (Providence, R.I.)

1980-81 (20-11)National Invitation TournamentCoach: Hank RaymondsCaptain: Michael WilsonLeading Scorer: Oliver Lee (17.7 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Oliver Lee (6.5 rpg)

D 1 Charleston W 106-58D 6 Stanford W 69-58D 13 Illinois L 68-69D 17 at Minnesota W 92-84D 19 Cal State-Bakersfield* W 95-60D 20 Clemson* W 68-67D 23 Western Michigan OT W 79-74D 27 vs Pan American# L 70-71D 29 vs Loyola Marymount# W 91-80D 30 vs Louisiana Tech# W 80-66J 7 Southern Miss L 72-84J 10 #5 Notre Dame W 54-52J 13 Memphis State W 86-67J 15 at Creighton W 76-66J 17 South Carolina L 89-91J 24 at Dayton L 73-85J 26 at Xavier (Ohio) W 78-59J 29 at Cleveland State W 58-54J 31 at #6 Wake Forest L 60-83F 5 at St. Bonaventure W 75-65F 7 Detroit W 65-42F 10 Xavier (Ohio) W 78-62F 14 Louisville L 60-79F 17 at UNC Charlotte L 58-61F 21 at #3 DePaul L 71-78F 24 Loyola (Ill.) W 63-62F 26 Valparaiso W 73-58M 1 Florida State% L 78-81M 4 Stetson W 91-58M 10 at Wisconsin W 64-53M 13 at Syracuse& L 81-88*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)%Sun Dome (Tampa, Fla.)&National Invitation Tournament (Syracuse,N.Y.)

1981-82 (23-9)NCAA Midwest RegionalCoach: Hank RaymondsCaptain: Michael WilsonLeading Scorer:MichaelWilson (16.1 ppg)LeadingRebounder:DeanMarquardt (6.6rpg)

N 27 vs McNeese State* W 88-57N 28 vs Iona* W 67-54N 29 vs Southwestern Louisiana* L 64-81D 2 Ohio W 49-45D 5 #6 Iowa OT L 65-68D 9 at Old Dominion OT W 75-70D 12 Wake Forest OT L 65-68D 19 #8 Minnesota L 54-76D 22 at Stanford W 66-65

D 28 East Tennessee State# W 96-84D 29 Arizona State# W 74-68J 2 at Loyola (Ill.) W 81-69J 6 at Kansas State L 65-70J 9 Southwestern Louisiana W 80-67J 12 Maine W 73-46J 16 Creighton W 82-61J 20 at Xavier (Ohio) W 63-50J 23 at Iona W 75-67J 27 at Memphis State L 70-77J 30 at Notre Dame W 70-62F 2 UNC Charlotte W 67-66F 6 #4 DePaul L 66-67F 9 St. Bonaventure W 40-35F 13 Virginia Tech W 52-51F 16 Duquesne W 69-55F 20 Dayton W 72-58F 24 at Detroit W 78-61F 28 at Louisville L 68-80M 6 at Stetson W 72-61M 9 Wisconsin W 94-64M 11 vs Evansville% W 67-62M 13 vs #5 Missouri% L 69-73*Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)#Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)%NCAA Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

1982-83 (19-10)NCAA Mideast RegionalCoach: Hank RaymondsCaptains: Glenn Rivers, Terrell SchlundtLeading Scorer: Glenn Rivers (13.2 ppg)LeadingRebounder:MarcMarotta (6.0 rpg)

D 1 Florida A&M W 91-58D 4 Texas A&M W 73-58D 8 at #7 Iowa L 66-87D 11 Northern Illinois W 66-56D 18 Marshall W 79-72D 20 at Minnesota L 66-100D 22 Kansas State W 61-51D 27 Wis.-Green Bay* W 57-47D 28 Cincinnati* W 69-52J 2 at Creighton W 64-52J 4 at Arizona State W 71-65J 8 Xavier (Ohio) W 72-64J 11 Iona W 85-78J 15 Notre Dame L 57-59J 18 Tennessee Tech W 78-59J 23 at #12 Missouri OT W 60-59J 25 at Duquesne W 72-53J 29 at Virginia Tech L 68-72F 6 at Wake Forest L 65-78F 8 Old Dominion W 53-50F 12 #11 Louisville L 73-81F 15 Loyola (Ill.) W 97-85F 17 at Wisconsin W 68-62F 23 at Dayton L 63-65F 27 at South Carolina L 64-66M 1 Stetson OT W 69-66M 6 at DePaul L 62-74M 12 Southwestern Louisiana W 85-64M 18 vs Tennessee# L 56-57*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#NCAA Tournament (Evansville, Ind.)

1983-84 (17-13)National Invitation TournamentCoach: Rick MajerusCaptains: Marc Marotta, Terry Reason,Don SmolinskiLeading Scorer: Dwayne Johnson (14.0 ppg)LeadingRebounder:MarcMarotta (7.1 rpg)

N 25 Air Force* W 80-60N 26 at Clemson* OT L 61-66D 1 Northeast Louisiana W 71-57D 3 Minnesota W 77-60D 7 at Providence OT L 60-64D 10 Northwestern W 64-47

D 17 Syracuse W 79-68D 21 #17 Wake Forest OT L 65-71D 27 McNeese State# W 69-55D 28 Miami (Ohio)# W 59-47D 30 at Northern Illinois L 78-79J 7 Missouri L 57-58J 9 at Southwestern Louisiana L 58-68J 12 Colorado L 62-66J 14 South Carolina W 74-69J 17 Creighton W 63-54J 21 Dayton OT W 66-64J 28 at #14 Louisville W 65-60F 1 at Marshall L 67-68F 4 at Richmond W 59-55F 11 Holy Cross W 90-69F 16 Wisconsin W 74-59F 18 Stetson W 69-55F 22 at Xavier (Ohio) OT L 68-82F 25 at Notre Dame L 56-65F 28 Wis.-Green Bay W 60-49M 2 at Loyola (Ill.) L 75-79M 10 at #4 DePaul L 49-64M 15 at Iowa State% W 73-53M 19 at Michigan& L 70-83*IPTAY Tournament (Clemson, S.C.)#Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)%National Invitation Tournament (Ames, Iowa)&National Invitation Tournament (Ann Arbor,Mich.)

1984-85 (20-11)National Invitation TournamentCoach: Rick MajerusCaptains: Robert Hall, Mandy JohnsonLeading Scorer: Kerry Trotter (12.4 ppg)LeadingRebounder: Kerry Trotter (6.2 rpg)

D 1 U.S. International W 74-27D 4 Loyola (Ill.) W 74-67D 6 at Northwestern W 53-44D 8 Northern Illinois W 61-52D 15 Kansas State L 54-55D 20 at Holy Cross OT W 74-67D 26 at Minnesota L 62-70D 28 Lehigh* W 85-56D 29 Gonzaga* L 54-60J 2 Wis.-Green Bay W 66-48J 5 at Colorado W 67-52J 9 Texas A&M# L 69-77J 12 Notre Dame L 62-63J 16 Utica OT W 55-53J 19 Providence W 64-58J 21 at Western Michigan W 80-59J 27 at Creighton L 59-71F 3 at #9 Syracuse L 53-71F 5 Richmond W 75-67F 10 Southwestern Louisiana W 72-64F 13 Xavier (Ohio) W 71-53F 16 Dayton W 61-55F 20 at Xavier (Ohio) W 69-60F 23 at Dayton L 59-72F 27 Valparaiso W 88-46M 2 at DePaul L 52-69M 6 at Notre Dame L 60-66M 9 DePaul W 68-64M 14 Bradley% W 77-64M 19 at Cincinnati& W 56-54M 24 at Indiana! 2OT L 82-94*Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#The Summit (Houston, Texas)%National Invitation Tournament (Milwaukee,Wis.)&National Invitation Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)!National Invitation Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.)

1985-86 (19-11)National Invitation TournamentCoach: Rick MajerusCaptains: Walter Downing, Kerry TrotterLeading Scorer: David Boone (15.3 ppg)Leading Rebounder: David Boone (10.6 rpg)

N 26 Prairie View A&M W 84-50N 30 at Wisconsin L 74-75D 4 Western Michigan W 82-78D 7 Bradley L 64-66D 14 Creighton W 76-62D 17 Minnesota W 74-63D 21 at Northern Illinois L 68-74D 27 Valparaiso* W 70-57D 28 Cal State-Long Beach* W 60-48J 2 at Kansas State L 55-56J 5 at Loyola (Ill.) W 72-70J 8 Holy Cross W 86-46J 11 Colorado W 91-71J 13 at Southwestern Louisiana W 87-71J 18 Dayton W 70-60J 19 #1 North Carolina L 64-66J 24 at Hartford W 66-55J 27 at Virginia Commonwealth L 56-61F 1 at #14 Notre Dame OT L 70-72F 5 Xavier (Ohio) L 71-85F 8 DePaul OT W 70-65F 12 at Lehigh W 77-66F 19 at Stetson W 68-63F 22 at Dayton W 82-79F 26 Wis.-Green Bay W 66-46M 1 #12 Notre Dame L 66-74M 5 Miami (Fla.) W 84-62M 8 at DePaul L 87-95M13 Drake# W 79-59M 17 at Missouri State# L 69-83* Milwaukee Classic# National Invitation Tournament

1986-87 (16-13)National Invitation TournamentCoach: Bob DukietCaptain: David BooneLeading Scorer: David Boone (15.9 ppg)LeadingRebounder:DavidBoone (8.8 rpg)

D 1 Wisconsin W 84-71D 3 Lehigh W 83-66D 6 Iona W 87-79D 13 Tennessee W 63-56D 16 at Northwestern L 54-56D 20 at Bradley L 70-73D 23 at Creighton W 63-57D 26 Columbia* OT W 79-68D 27 South Florida* W 77-61D 31 at Loyola Marymount W 75-65J 3 at Colorado W 83-68J 7 Kansas State L 84-85J 10 Virginia Commonwealth L 60-63J 12 at Western Michigan W 78-76J 17 Dayton W 64-57J 21 at Loyola (Ill.) L 68-84J 24 at Miami (Fla.) OT L 89-91J 29 at Notre Dame L 48-58F 4 Valparaiso W 80-60F 7 Stetson W 76-68F 10 #5 DePaul L 76-88F 14 Hartford W 76-66F 15 at #3 North Carolina L 74-83F 21 at Dayton L 57-59F 25 Fordham W 96-67F 28 Notre Dame L 60-72M 3 Evansville W 74-63M 7 at #5 DePaul L 59-68M 11 at Nebraska# L 76-78*First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)#National Invitation Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.)

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1987-88 (10-18)Coach: Bob DukietCaptain: Pat FoleyLeading Scorer: Tony Smith (13.1 ppg)LeadingRebounder: Trevor Powell (6.0 rpg)

D 1 Hartford W 70-61D 3 at Tennessee L 56-82D 5 Xavier (Ohio) W 67-61D 10 at Wisconsin L 55-66D 12 Western Michigan W 77-70D 19 Northwestern W 77-66D 22 at Minnesota L 65-89D 28 Air Force* W 80-52D 29 Cleveland State* L 70-72J 3 at Kansas State L 57-78J 6 Loyola Marymount L 98-102J 9 Notre Dame L 44-62J 16 Miami (Fla.) W 65-51J 19 at Iona L 56-71J 23 at Dayton L 62-67J 27 at DePaul L 66-81F 1 at Fordham L 63-83F 3 Loyola (Ill.) L 69-76F 6 Wake Forest W 76-57F 8 at Stetson W 70-57F 10 Canisius W 85-73F 13 Dayton W 79-56F 17 at Evansville L 72-73F 20 Virginia Tech L 75-93F 24 at Valparaiso L 66-70M 2 Creighton L 58-72M 5 at Notre Dame L 50-72M 12 DePaul L 65-77*First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)

1988-89 (13-15)Coach: Bob DukietCaptain: Mike FloryLeading Scorer: Trevor Powell (15.1 ppg)LeadingRebounder: Trevor Powell (6.3 rpg)

N 25 Kent* W 68-64N 26 at Virginia* L 63-80D 2 Rice# W 76-60D 3 Wisconsin# L 55-70D 5 Austin Peay L 72-82D 8 St. Thomas (Fla.) W 82-56D 17 Minnesota L 67-83D 19 at Creighton L 73-79D 21 Morgan State W 66-60J 2 Furman W 78-56J 7 at Virginia Tech W 93-90J 9 Western Michigan L 63-68J 14 Dayton W 90-86J 17 DePaul W 72-64J 28 at Miami (Fla.) L 90-106F 2 at Notre Dame L 68-83F 4 at Wake Forest L 67-70F 8 Toledo W 84-65F 11 Oregon State L 73-76F 15 Valparaiso W 91-83F 20 Fordham W 69-68F 22 at Wisconsin L 50-61F 23 Md.-Baltimore Cty W 88-75F 25 at Xavier (Ohio) L 77-102F 28 Loyola (Ill.) L 83-91M 2 at Dayton W 76-74M 4 at DePaul L 79-91M 8 Notre Dame L 63-67*Investor’s Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)#First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)

1989-90 (15-14; 9-5 MCC)National Invitation TournamentCoach: Kevin O’NeillCaptain: Tony SmithLeading Scorer: Tony Smith (23.8 ppg)LeadingRebounder: Trevor Powell (7.8 rpg)

N 24 at Oregon State L 57-71D 1 UNC Wilmington# W 76-54D 2 Wisconsin# OT L 58-63D 5 Loyola (Ill.)* OT W 75-69D 9 Notre Dame W 80-68D 16 #6 Michigan L 73-82D 20 Chicago State W 77-45D 23 at DePaul L 62-71D 31 Morgan State W 75-51J 3 Baptist College W 83-57J 6 Xavier (Ohio)* L 80-86J 11 at Dayton* W 95-84J 18 at Detroit* W 84-70J 20 DePaul W 77-55J 22 Saint Louis* W 65-59J 27 at Evansville* L 66-70F 1 at Butler* W 75-73F 3 Virginia OT L 91-96F 8 at #21 Xavier (Ohio)* L 78-83F 10 Dayton* L 77-79F 14 at Notre Dame L 76-79F 17 at Loyola (Ill.)* W 68-48F 19 at Wisconsin L 65-82F 24 at Saint Louis* L 55-65F 26 Evansville* W 90-65M 1 Detroit* OT W 70-69M 3 Butler* W 90-70M 8 Evansville% L 57-66M 14 at Penn State& L 54-57#First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)*Midwestern Collegiate Conference game%MCC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)&National Invitation Tournament (Univ. Park, Pa.)

1990-91 (11-18; 7-7 MCC)Coach: Kevin O’NeillCaptains: Mark Anglavar, Rod Grosse,Trevor PowellLeading Scorer: Damon Key (13.2 ppg)LeadingRebounder: Trevor Powell (7.3 rpg)

N 14 at #6 Duke# L 74-87D 1 at Kansas L 71-108D 4 Wisconsin W 69-58D 7 Mississippi Valley State%W 96-71D 8 Ark.-Little Rock% W 75-44D 19 Prairie View A&M W 95-68D 22 at Michigan L 81-89D 30 Oklahoma State L 43-70J 2 #18 Virginia L 88-94J 5 at Dayton* L 81-103J 8 at DePaul L 63-68J 10 Xavier (Ohio)* OT L 93-98J 17 at Notre Dame L 73-80J 19 Loyola (Ill.)* W 82-36J 21 at North Carolina State L 76-89J 24 at Evansville* W 68-57J 26 at Saint Louis* L 69-73J 28 DePaul L 56-84J 31 Detroit* W 75-54F 2 Butler* L 65-76F 7 at Xavier (Ohio)* L 66-71F 9 Dayton* W 67-65F 12 Notre Dame L 62-63F 17 at Loyola (Ill.)* OT W 75-70F 21 Evansville* L 55-59F 23 Saint Louis* W 72-69F 28 at Detroit* W 74-68M 2 at Butler* L 74-84M 7 Saint Louis& L 82-92#Dodge Pre-season NIT (Durham, N.C.)%First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)*Midwestern Collegiate Conference game&MCC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)

1991-92 (16-13; 5-5 GMC)Coach: Kevin O’NeillCaptains: Ron Curry, Damon Key,Jim McIlvaineLeading Scorer: Damon Key (13.6 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Ron Curry (7.2 rpg)

N 22 Prairie View A&M W 98-55N 28 Northern Illinois W 78-71D 6 Columbia# W 71-63D 7 Penn State# L 56-60D 15 Cal State-Sacramento W 79-35D 17 Mississippi Valley State W 87-62D 21 Bethune-Cookman W 89-53D 23 Sam Houston State W 75-44D 30 Md.-Baltimore Cty W 93-63J 2 Chicago State W 92-55J 4 at Wisconsin L 63-81J 8 at Dayton L 57-60J 11 UAB* W 66-54J 14 at #3 Oklahoma State L 52-64J 18 at Saint Louis* W 70-67J 21 Notre Dame L 63-69J 25 at Memphis State* L 55-59J 28 #5 Kansas L 61-85F 1 Cincinnati* L 57-71F 4 North Carolina State W 66-42F 9 DePaul* L 58-65F 15 at UAB* L 60-64F 18 at Notre Dame L 53-60F 22 Saint Louis* W 71-48F 27 at 19 Cincinnati* L 59-70M 1 Memphis State* W 82-67M 4 at #15 DePaul* W 73-65M 12 Saint Louis% W 74-63M 13 #12 Cincinnati% L 49-62#First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)*Great Midwest Conference game%GMC Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)

1992-93 (20-8; 6-4 GMC)NCAA Midwest RegionalCoach: Kevin O’NeillCaptains: Ron Curry, Damon Key,Tony MillerLeading Scorer: Ron Curry (14.4 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Ron Curry (8.1 rpg)

D 4 North Carolina A&T# W 84-43D 5 Manhattan# W 85-62D 7 Charleston Southern W 73-35D 9 Northeastern Illinois W 95-65D 19 American W 90-74D 21 Western Illinois W 83-59D 26 at #19 UNLV L 88-94D 29 at Illinois W 61-58J 2 Wisconsin L 67-77J 6 Dayton W 82-44J 9 at UAB* W 80-66J 13 Chicago State W 96-47J 16 Saint Louis* W 65-53J 18 at Fordham W 66-40J 20 Delaware State W 105-65J 23 Memphis State* W 78-66J 30 at Saint Louis* W 65-62F 2 at South Florida W 69-54F 6 at DePaul* W 87-76F 10 at #8 Cincinnati* L 53-55F 13 UAB* L 38-44F 17 at Notre Dame W 69-61F 20 Wis.-Green Bay W 63-46F 25 #10 Cincinnati* L 57-66F 27 at Memphis State* L 63-68M 6 DePaul* W 86-75M 11 Saint Louis% L 57-63M 19 vs #23 Oklahoma State& L 62-74#First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)*Great Midwest Conference game%GMC Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.)&NCAA Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)

1993-94 (24-9; 10-2 GMC)Great Midwest Regular-Season ChampionsNCAA Southeast RegionalCoach: Kevin O’NeillCaptains: Damon Key, Robb Logterman,Tony MillerLeading Scorer: Damon Key (15.6 ppg)LeadingRebounder: JimMcIlvaine (8.3 rpg)

N 26 at Amer.-Puerto Rico# W 86-72N 27 vs East Tennessee State# W 87-72N 28 vs Washington State# L 46-56D 3 Texas Southern% W 85-67D 4 Wis.-Green Bay% L 45-46D 7 #16 Illinois W 74-65D 12 Ohio State W 86-66D 21 Louisiana Tech W 84-48D 28 at Northern Illinois W 73-58J 2 at #17 Wisconsin L 52-71J 5 Memphis State* W 79-67J 8 at #9 Arizona& L 80-94J 12 at DePaul* W 71-52J 19 at #18 UAB* W 60-58J 22 #23 Saint Louis* W 62-52J 26 at #23 Saint Louis* L 66-76J 29 at Memphis State* W 51-46J 31 South Florida W 78-54F 2 #17 UAB* W 58-54F 5 West Virginia W 75-50F 10 at Cincinnati* W 61-60F 13 Cincinnati* 2OT L 82-89F 15 at Virginia Tech W 55-48F 17 Notre Dame L 58-68F 20 Dayton* W 84-62F 23 at Dayton* W 63-58F 27 DePaul* W 70-62F 28 San Francisco W 86-65M 5 Wis.-Milwaukee W 73-51M 11 at Cincinnati% L 63-72M 18 Southwestern Louisiana! W 81-59M 20 #7 Kentucky! W 75-63M 24 #6 Duke+ L 49-59#San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico)%First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)*Great Midwest Conference game&7-Up Shootout (Tucson, Ariz.)%GMC Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)!NCAA Tournament (St. Petersburg, Fla.)+NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)

1994-95 (21-12; 7-5 GMC)NIT Runners-UpCoach: Mike DeaneCaptain: Tony MillerLeading Scorer: Roney Eford (13.2 ppg)LeadingRebounder: AmalMcCaskill (8.5rpg)

N 28 UNLV OT W 82-74N 30 at Ohio State W 82-70D 2 Wis.-Milwaukee# W 101-59D 3 Northwestern# W 94-60D 6 Fairleigh Dickinson W 96-74D 10 at San Francisco W 79-72D 20 Ill.-Chicago L 65-67D 23 Creighton W 82-50D 31 #19 Wisconsin W 80-65J 5 Temple& L 57-69J 7 Wis.-Green Bay L 48-50J 12 Cincinnati* L 64-91J 15 UAB* W 77-54J 17 Virginia Tech L 54-57J 20 at Dayton* W 70-58J 22 at Saint Louis* L 73-81J 28 at DePaul* L 48-63F 5 at #23 Cincinnati* W 59-52F 9 Saint Louis* L 48-55F 11 at West Virginia L 76-78F 16 at UAB* W 80-70F 18 at Memphis* 2OT L 71-77F 21 DePaul* W 81-71

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F 23 Dayton* W 70-59F 25 at Notre Dame W 65-63M 4 Memphis* W 80-61M 9 UAB% W 55-46M 10 Saint Louis% L 56-73M 15 at Auburn! W 68-61M 20 St. Bonaventure@ W 70-51M 22 South Florida@ OT W 57-50M 27 Penn State+ W 87-79M 29 Virginia Tech+ OT L 64-65#First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)&Busch Atlantic 10-Great Midwest Battle(St. Louis, Mo.)*Great Midwest Conference game%GMC Tournament (Milwaukee, Wis.)!National Invitation Tournament (Auburn, Ala.)@National Invitation Tournament (Milwaukee,Wis.)+National Invitation Tournament (NewYork,N.Y.)

1995-96 (23-8; 10-4 C-USA)NCAA East RegionalCoach: Mike DeaneCaptain: Roney EfordLeading Scorer: AaronHutchins (14.0 ppg)LeadingRebounder: AmalMcCaskill (8.9 rpg)

N 26 Wis.-Milwaukee W 91-74D 1 Columbia# W 72-45D 2 Wis.-Green Bay# W 64-44D 6 Coppin State W 95-69D 9 La Salle& L 65-68D 16 #22 Santa Clara% W 78-49D 22 Vermont% W 89-58D 31 at Wisconsin L 46-55J 2 Morgan State W 98-58J 7 Saint Louis* W 69-47J 10 Iowa State W 58-56J 13 at #4 Cincinnati* L 70-91J 15 Ill.-Chicago W 103-81J 17 at DePaul* W 73-60J 20 #9 Memphis* W 59-55J 25 at UNC Charlotte L 69-79J 30 UAB* W 73-64F 4 at Tulane* L 74-75F 7 South Florida* W 82-61F 11 DePaul* W 75-65F 14 at Creighton W 63-57F 18 at Southern Miss* W 58-55F 22 UNC Charlotte* W 78-68F 25 at Saint Louis L 58-69F 28 at #21 Louisville* 2OT W 80-79M 2 #7 Cincinnati* W 74-72M 7 South Florida! W 65-56M 8 at #14 Memphis! W 72-60M 9 #8 Cincinnati! OT L 84-85M 14 Monmouth@ W 68-44M 16 Arkansas@ L 56-65#First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)&Atlantic City Shootout (Atlantic City, N.J.)%MECCA Arena*Conference USA game!Conference USA Championship (Memphis, Tenn.)@NCAA Tournament (Providence, R.I.)

1996-97 (22-9; 9-5 C-USA)NCAA East RegionalConference USA Tournament ChampionsCoach: Mike DeaneCaptain: Anthony PieperLeading Scorer: Chris Crawford (14.9 ppg)LeadingRebounder: Faisal Abraham (6.5 rpg)

N 24 Wis.-Milwaukee W 82-55N 29 at Santa Clara L 72-79D 6 Prairie View A&M# W 104-49D 7 Princeton# L 62-66D 14 Wis.-Green Bay W 55-39D 16 Coastal Carolina W 66-42D 19 Appalachian State W 74-37D 22 La Salle W 86-53

D 27 at Dayton W 65-61D 31 Wisconsin W 59-52J 4 Southern Miss* W 61-44J 7 at #4 Iowa State W 67-64J 9 DePaul* W 75-50J 12 at Memphis* L 47-54J 18 Saint Louis* W 69-48J 26 at DePaul* W 61-49J 30 at South Florida* W 71-36F 1 Tulane* L 53-54F 5 Maine L 59-68F 8 at #12 Cincinnati* L 70-91F 15 at UNC Charlotte* L 46-66F 17 at UAB* W 68-52F 20 #15 Louisville OT W 79-71F 25 at Saint Louis* W 56-54F 27 #9 Cincinnati* L 74-80M 2 Houston* W 76-67M 5 vs DePaul& W 79-53M 6 vs Memphis& W 63-45M 7 vs #10 Cincinnati& W 91-79M 8 vs UNC Charlotte& W 60-52M 14 vs Providence% L 59-81#First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)*Conference USA game&Conference USA Championship (St. Louis, Mo.)%NCAA Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.)

1997-98 (20-11; 8-8 C- USA)National Invitation TournamentCoach: Mike DeaneCaptain: Abel JosephLeading Scorer: AaronHutchins (15.2 ppg)LeadingRebounder: Jarrod Lovette (6.9 rpg)

N 14 at Wisconsin W 65-60N 21 Notre Dame W 72-48D 5 Montana State# W 84-60D 6 St. Bonaventure# W 68-61D 14 Wis.-Milwaukee W 69-56D 21 Dayton W 86-68D 23 Central Florida W 85-58D 28 at Ill.-Chicago W 73-67D 31 Saint Peter’s W 71-55J 3 at Louisville* W 71-70J 7 UAB* L 52-65J 11 at Cincinnati* L 51-68J 13 at UNC Charlotte* L 53-66J 17 Boston College L 54-64J 19 DePaul* W 58-49J 22 #21 Cincinnati* OT W 66-63J 24 Saint Louis* L 62-71J 29 at Southern Miss* W 46-43F 1 at Tulane* W 66-40F 7 at DePaul* W 73-51F 12 UNC Charlotte* L 56-58F 14 Houston* W 70-52F 19 Louisville* W 57-52F 22 at South Florida* L 53-57F 25 at Saint Louis* L 65-67F 28 Memphis* L 65-77M 4 DePaul& W 52-50M 5 UNC Charlotte& L 55-63M 11 Creighton! W 80-68M 16 Auburn! OT W 75-60M 18 at Minnesota@ L 71-73#First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)*Conference USA game&Conference USA Championship (Cincinnati, Ohio)!National Invitation Tournament (Milwaukee,Wis.)@National Invitation Tournament (Minneapolis,Minn.)

1998-99 (14-15; 6-10 C-USA)Coach: Mike DeaneCaptains: Mike Bargen, Jarrod LovetteLeading Scorer: BrianWardle (12.3 ppg)LeadingRebounder:MikeBargen (5.4 rpg)

N 14 at Boston College W 70-49N 16 Morgan State W 85-51N 19 #13 Oklahoma State# L 54-57N 20 Nicholls State# W 51-48N 28 at Dayton L 49-81D 1 Northeastern% W 82-68D 4 Cornell& W 68-51D 5 Tulsa& L 51-67D 8 Wis.-Milwaukee W 77-56D 13 South Florida* L 63-75D 19 Baylor W 74-64D 23 #20 Wisconsin L 45-61D 31 Ill.-Chicago W 61-58J 4 at #3 Cincinnati* L 56-75J 6 at UAB* OT L 66-73J 9 at DePaul* L 60-75J 13 Louisville* L 63-78J 16 Saint Louis* W 60-51J 21 at UNC Charlotte* L 61-67J 24 DePaul* W 62-46J 28 Tulane* W 65-59J 30 at Saint Louis* OT L 46-48F 6 at Louisville* L 77-81F 10 #4 Cincinnati* W 62-58F 13 UNC Charlotte* W 69-59F 21 at Memphis* L 79-81F 24 Southern Miss* L 50-59F 27 at Houston* W 65-62M 3 Saint Louis% L 52-59#VoiceStream Wireless Challenge (Honolulu, Hawaii)%Milwaukee Arena&Blue & Gold Coca-Cola Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)*Conference USA game!Conference USA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)

1999-2000 (15-14; 8-8 C-USA)National Invitation TournamentCoach: Tom CreanCaptains: John Cliff and Brian WardleLeading Scorer: BrianWardle (16.6 ppg)LeadingRebounder:OluomaNnamaka (6.7 rpg)

N 20 Chicago State W 62-43N 23 at Minnesota L 57-66N 27 Wofford W 74-59D 3 Western Michigan& W 76-69D 4 Appalachian State& W 57-51D 7 Dayton% L 60-63D 11 at Baylor OT L 68-72D 20 Hampton W 67-52D 23 at Wisconsin L 74-86D 29 Coppin State% W 63-55J 2 Xavier W 65-63J 5 Saint Louis* W 56-38J 8 at #3 Cincinnati* L 48-67J 12 at #19 DePaul* W 69-60J 15 #25 Louisville* OT W 66-64J 19 UNC Charlotte* W 65-55J 23 #1 Cincinnati* L 60-72J 26 at Saint Louis* L 52-67J 29 at UNC Charlotte* L 54-60F 2 at Southern Miss.* W 79-67F 5 Houston* W 65-61F 13 at Louisville* L 64-76F 16 DePaul* L 35-55F 24 at South Florida* W 61-60F 26 Memphis* L 49-53M 1 UAB* W 68-58M 4 at Tulane* L 68-73M 8 vs Houston! L 75-77M 15 at Xavier$ L 63-67&- Blue and Gold Coca-Cola Classic%- Milwaukee Arena

*- Conference USA game!- Conference USA Tournament$-National Invitation Tournament

2000-01 (15-14; 9-7 C-USA)Coach: Tom CreanCaptains: Brian WardleLeading Scorer: BrianWardle (18.8 ppg)LeadingRebounder:OdarteyBlankson (5.5 rpg)

N 14 South Alabama! L 54-67N 20 Massachusetts W 68-64D 1 Centenary& W 66-47D 2 Cal State Northridge& W 69-66D 7 Minnesota% OT L 59-61D 9 Arkansas-Little Rock W 48-46D 16 at Xavier L 59-75D 20 Western Carolina W 78-66D 23 #16 Wisconsin L 47-52D 30 at Dayton L 60-61J 6 at DePaul* W 69-49J 10 Cincinnati* W 47-44J 13 at #9 North Carolina L 54-84J 17 South Florida* W 72-68J 20 Charlotte* L 71-74J 24 at Saint Louis* W 73-64J 27 Tulane* W 82-57J 30 Southern Miss* L 65-78F 2 at Memphis* W 71-65F 8 at Louisville* L 65-75F 11 Saint Louis* W 75-69F 14 at UAB* L 66-72F 18 at Cincinnati* OT W 66-63F 22 DePaul* W 82-64F 24 Louisville* 3OT L 74-77F 28 at Houston* L 64-66M 3 at Charlotte* L 62-85M 7 vs Tulane$ W 72-67M 8 vs Memphis$ L 64-71! Preseason NIT& Blue and Gold Coca-Cola Classic% U.S. Cellular Arena$ C-USA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)

2001-02 (26-7; 13-3 C-USA)NCAA East RegionalCoach: Tom CreanCaptains: Jon Harris, Olouma NnamakaLeading Scorer: DwyaneWade (17.8 ppg)LeadingRebounder:DwyaneWade (6.6 rpg)

N17 Loyola (Ill.) W 80-70N18 Chicago State W 102-49N21 vs Tennessee! W 85-74N23 vs #20 Indiana! W 50-49N24 vs Gonzaga! W 72-63N30 Texas Southern& W 76-40D1 Sam Houston State& W 77-58D5 Dayton W 73-51D8 Fordham W 79-55D19 Ark.-Pine Bluff W 100-49D22 at Wisconsin L 73-86D29 at #25 Wake Forest L 59-64J2 Morris Brown% W 85-38J5 at Charlotte* L 68-76J9 at Louisville* W 75-71J12 Saint Louis* W 61-53J15 UAB* W 67-59J19 at DePaul* W 87-68J23 TCU* W 83-72J26 at Saint Louis* W 55-38J29 at Tulane* W 68-66F2 #4 Cincinnati* W 74-60F6 East Carolina* W 70-58F9 at Southern Miss* W 72-58F16 Louisville* W 75-63F19 Charlotte* W 66-52F22 at #4 Cincinnati* L 62-63F26 at East Carolina* L 46-51M1 DePaul* W 72-53

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M 7 vs Louisville^ W 84-76M8 vs Houston^ W 85-73M9 vs #5 Cincinnati^ L 63-77M14 vs Tulsa$ L 69-71! Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout(Anchorage, Alaska)& Blue and Gold Coca-Cola Classic (Milwaukee)% U.S. Cellular Arena* C-USA Game^ C-USA Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)$ NCAA Tournament (Saint Louis, Mo.)

2002-03 (27-6; 14-2 C-USA)NCAA Final FourC-USA Regular-Season ChampionsCoach: Tom CreanCaptains: Dwyane WadeLeading Scorer: DwyaneWade (21.5 ppg)LeadingRebounder: Robert Jackson (7.5 rpg)

N15 vs Villanova@ W 73-61N22 Coppin State& W 64-46N23 Texas-San Antonio& W 80-68N26 Eastern Illinois W 97-74D2 at Notre Dame L 71-92D7 Appalachian State W 101-78D14 Wisconsin W 63-54D21 Elon W 89-57D28 Grambling W 105-74D30 at East Carolina* L 70-73J4 at Dayton OT L 85-92J7 at Saint Louis* W 60-54J11 South Florida* W 96-63J14 at Tulane* W 85-73J18 at Charlotte* W 67-64J25 DePaul* W 72-51J29 East Carolina* W 80-48F1 at Cincinnati* W 82-76F5 Saint Louis* W 68-64F9 #14 Wake Forest W 68-61F12 at DePaul* W 73-60F15 #2 Louisville* L 70-73F20 Charlotte* W 75-67F22 at TCU* W 79-68F27 at #11 Louisville* W 78-73M1 UAB* W 98-87M8 Cincinnati* W 70-61M13 vs UAB^ L 76-83M20 vs Holy Cross% W 72-68M22 vs #24 Missouri% OT W 101-92M27 vs #4 Pittsburgh# W 77-74M29 vs #1 Kentucky# W 83-69A5 vs #6 Kansas$ L 61-94@ Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (New York)& Pepsi Blue and Gold Classic (Milwaukee)* C-USA Game^ C-USA Tournament (Louisville, Kent.)% NCAA Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)# NCAA Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.)$ NCAA National Semifinals (New Orleans, La.)

2003-04 (19-12; 8-8 C-USA)NIT QuarterfinalsCoach: Tom CreanCaptains: Travis Diener, Scott MerrittLeading Scorer: TravisDiener (18.8 ppg)LeadingRebounder: ScottMerritt (7.1 rpg)

N 13 St. John's! W 52-45N 21 Savannah State@ W 79-41N 22 Valparaiso@ W 75-70N 24 Northern Michigan W 73-60D 1 #23 Notre Dame W 71-58D 5 Grambling W 71-55D 13 at #9 Arizona L 75-85D 15 Canisius W 68-65D 20 at #22 Wisconsin L 59-63D 22 Florida A&M W 83-63D 29 Sacred Heart W 77-72J 7 at Houston* W 65-52J 10 Saint Louis* W 61-59

J 14 #10 Cincinnati* L 73-85J 16 vs Southern Miss*# L 61-83J 20 at Charlotte* L 76-84J 24 DePaul* W 70-62J 31 at #4 Louisville* W 77-70F 3 TCU* L 79-85F 7 at DePaul* L 78-84F 14 Memphis* L 71-89F 18 at Saint Louis* L 54-58F 21 Tulane* W 81-69F 26 at South Florida* W 70-63F 28 at UAB* L 69-87M 3 East Carolina* W 77-73M 6 #25 Louisville* W 81-80M 10 vs TCU$ L 62-64M 15 Toledo% W 87-72M 23 Boise State% W 66-53M 25 at Iowa State% L 69-77! Coaches vs. Cancer Classsic (New York)@ Pepsi Blue and Gold Classic (Milwaukee)# Resch Center (Green Bay, Wis.)$ C-USA Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)% National Invitation Tournament

2004-05 (19-12, 7-9 C-USA)NIT First RoundCoach: Tom CreanCaptains: Travis Diener, Marcus Jackson, ToddTownsendLeading Scorer: Travis Diener (19.7 ppg)LeadingRebounder:Marcus Jackson (8.5 rpg)

N 14 Western Carolina^ W 75-64N 15 Illinois State^ W 60-32N 16 Air Force^ W 69-65N 19 Sam Houston State! W 84-71N 20 Kent State! W 66-61N 27 at Oakland W 95-87D 1 Delaware State W 66-60D 7 South Dakota State W 76-60D 11 #22 Wisconsin W 63-54D 18 #15 Arizona L 43-48D 21 Nebraska W 81-62D 29 Coppin State W 65-55J 2 IPFW W 91-57J 8 at Tulane* W 82-68J 13 at Memphis* L 68-78J 15 USF* W 66-64J 20 at DePaul* L 72-85J 22 Charlotte* L 66-76J 26 at #12 Louisville* L 52-99J 29 at Saint Louis* OT W 55-51F 2 UAB* L 63-86F 5 Southern Miss* W 81-72F 9 at TCU* L 62-63F 12 at East Carolina* OT W 71-69F 17 #12 Louisville* L 61-64F 20 DePaul* W 67-57F 24 at #24 Cincinnati* L 68-80M 2 Houston* W 76-55M 5 Saint Louis* L 39-51M 9 vs TCU& OT L 57-60M 14 Western Michigan% L 40-54^ BCA Classic (Milwaukee)! Pepsi Blue & Gold Classic (Milwaukee)& C-USA Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.)% National Invitation Tournament

2005-06 (20-11, 10-6 BIG EAST)NCAA Oakland BracketCoach: Tom CreanCaptains: Steve Novak, Joe ChapmanLeading Scorer: Steve Novak (17.5 ppg)LeadingRebounder:Marcus Jackson (5.9 rpg)

N18 Rice! W 82-65N19 Winthrop! L 64-71N24 Eastern Washington^ W 83-73N25 Oral Roberts^ W 73-70N26 South Carolina^ OT W 92-89N30 at Nebraska L 74-84D3 South Dakota State W 87-52D7 Valparaiso W 64-59D10 at Wisconsin L 63-77D17 San Francisco W 61-48D19 Oakland W 90-69D22 Delaware State W 60-48D28 Lewis W 88-40J3 #2 Connecticut * W 94-79J7 Cincinnati * L 66-70J11 at Seton Hall * W 67-63J14 at #16 West Virginia * L 85-104J17 at DePaul * W 82-79J20 Notre Dame * W 67-65J25 DePaul * W 62-47J28 at #12 Pittsburgh * L 77-71F1 St. John's * W 81-61F4 at #4 Villanova * L 67-72F12 at Rutgers * L 84-91F16 #17 Georgetown * W 57-51F18 #9 Pittsburgh * W 84-82F25 at Notre Dame * W 80-72M1 at Louisville * OT L 60-67M4 Providence * W 88-78M9 vs #23 Georgetown& L 62-59M16 vs Alabama% L 90-85! Pepsi Blue & Gold Classic (Milwaukee)^ Great Alaska Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska)& BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.)% NCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)

2006-07 (24-10, 10-6 BIG EAST)NCAA East RegionCoach: Tom CreanCaptains: Dan Fitzgerald, Dominic James,Wesley Matthews, Jerel McNealLeading Scorer: Dominic James (14.9 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Ousmane Barro (6.9 rpg)

N10 Hillsdale W 77-66N13 Idaho State^ OT W 59-56N14 Detroit^ W 87-45N18 Eastern Michigan W 95-62N20 vs Texas Tech^ W 87-72N21 vs #9 Duke^ W 73-62N27 at Valparaiso W 65-62D1 Northwestern State! W 83-67D2 North Dakota State! L 60-64D5 Delaware State W 65-48D9 #11 Wisconsin L 66-70D16 Md.-Baltimore County W 68-46D19 Oakland W 80-62D22 Morgan State W 77-57D30 Savannah State W 69-51J4 at Providence* L 59-74J7 Syracuse* L 58-70J10 at #24 Connecticut* W 73-69J13 #13 West Virginia* W 81-63J15 at Louisville* W 74-65J21 at #6 Pittsburgh* OT W 77-74J24 Seton Hall* W 89-76J28 at USF* W 70-68F3 Providence* W 69-62F7 Rutgers* W 67-47F10 at #23 Georgetown* L 58-76F14 at DePaul* L 67-72F17 Louisville* L 59-61F19 Villanova* W 80-67

F24 at Notre Dame* L 73-85M3 #12 Pittsburgh* W 75-71M7 vs St. John’s& W 76-67M8 vs #13 Pittsburgh& L 79-89M15 vs Michigan State% L 49-61! Pepsi Blue & Gold Classic (Milwaukee)^ CBE Classic (Kansas City, Mo.)& BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.)% NCAA Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)

2007-08 (25-10, 11-7 BIG EAST)NCAA South RegionCoach: Tom CreanCaptains: Ousmane Barro, Dan Fitzgerald,Dominic James, Wesley Matthews, JerelMcNealLeading Scorer: Jerel McNeal (14.9 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Lazar Hayward (6.5 rpg)

N10 IUPUI W 76-68N12 Utah Valley State W 66-55N19 vs Chaminade! W 74-63N20 vs Oklahoma State! W 91-61N21 vs #13 Duke! L 73-77N30 UWM W 100-65D8 at rv Wisconsin W 81-76D15 Sacramento State W 82-51D17 IPFW W 80-56D21 Coppin State W 89-42D29 Savannah State W 77-47J3 Providence* W 96-67J6 at West Virginia* L 64-79J8 Seton Hall* W 61-56J12 Notre Dame* W 92-66J17 at Louisville* L 51-71J20 at Connecticut* L 73-89J26 DePaul* W 79-71J29 USF* W 62-54F2 at Cincinnati* W 75-60F4 Louisville* L 57-71F9 at #22 Notre Dame* L 83-86F12 at Seton Hall* W 89-64F15 #22 Pittsburgh* W 72-54F20 at St. John’s* W 73-64F23 Rutgers* W 78-48F25 at Villanova* W 85-75M1 #11 Georgetown* OT L 68-70M4 Florida Gulf Coast W 67-37M8 at Syracuse* L 72-87M12 vs Seton Hall& W 67-54M13 vs #14 Notre Dame& W 89-79M14 vs Pittsburgh& L 61-68M20 vs Kentucky% W 74-66M22 vs #10 Stanford% OT L 81-82! EA Sports Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii)& BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.)% NCAA Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.)

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2008-09 (25-10, 12-6 BIG EAST)NCAA West RegionCoach: Buzz WilliamsCaptains: Dwight Burke, Dominic James,Wesley Matthews, Jerel McNealLeading Scorer: Jerel McNeal (19.8 ppg)Leading Rebounder: Lazar Hayward (8.6 rpg)

N14 Houston Baptist W 95-64N17 Chicago State! W 106-87N22 Milwaukee W 100-80N25 Texas Southern! W 85-68N28 vs Northern Iowa! W 73-43N29 vs Dayton! L 75-89D2 Central Michigan W 81-67D6 rv Wisconsin W 61-58D13 IPFW W 69-50D16 vs #16 Tennessee^ L 68-80D19 Western Carolina W 94-77D22 at NC State W 68-65D28 Presbyterian W 84-45J1 #15 Villanova* W 79-72J4 Cincinnati* W 84-50J7 at Rutgers* W 81-76J10 #25 West Virginia* W 75-53J17 at Providence* W 91-82J24 DePaul* W 79-70J26 at rv Notre Dame* W 71-64J31 #25 Georgetown* W 94-82F3 at DePaul* W 76-61F6 at USF* L 56-57F10 at #13 Villanova* L 84-102F14 St. John’s* W 73-59F17 Seton Hall W 79-67F21 at Georgetown* W 78-72F25 #2 Connecticut* L 82-93M1 at #6 Louisville* L 58-62M4 at #3 Pittsburgh* L 75-90M7 #25 Syracuse* OTL 79-86M11 vs St. John’s& W 74-45M12 vs #10 Villanova& L 75-76M20 vs Utah State% W 58-57M22 vs #9 Missouri% L 79-83! Chicago Invitational (Milwaukee, Wis. &Hoffmann Estates, Ill.)^ BIG EAST/SEC Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.)& BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.)% NCAA Tournament (Boise, Idaho)

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YEAR=BY=YEAR RECORDSSeason Record Pct. Home Away Neutral1916-17 8-2 80.0 2-1 6-1 0-01917-18 4-6 40.0 3-2 1-4 0-01918-19 No games1919-20 9-3 75.0 5-1 4-2 0-01920-21 14-3 82.3 6-1 8-2 0-01921-22 15-5 75.0 1-1 14-4 0-01922-23 19-2 90.4 13-0 6-2 0-01923-24 10-10 50.0 9-4 1-6 0-01924-25 8-11 42.1 6-6 2-5 0-01925-26 8-13 38.0 5-5 3-8 0-01926-27 5-10 33.3 4-5 1-5 0-01927-28 7-11 38.8 5-4 2-7 0-01928-29 8-8 50.0 5-3 3-5 0-01929-30 11-12 47.8 8-4 3-8 0-01930-31 11-7 61.1 7-5 4-2 0-01931-32 11-8 57.8 7-2 4-6 0-01932-33 14-3 82.3 9-2 5-1 0-01933-34 15-4 78.9 12-0 3-4 0-01934-35 11-7 61.1 8-3 3-4 0-01935-36 7-12 36.8 5-7 2-5 0-01936-37 8-8 50.0 5-3 3-5 0-01937-38 14-5 73.6 7-1 7-4 0-01938-39 12-5 70.5 7-0 5-5 0-01939-40 7-9 43.7 5-4 2-5 0-01940-41 2-13 13.3 2-5 0-8 0-01941-42 6-11 54.4 5-2 1-8 0-11942-43 9-10 47.3 6-4 3-6 0-01943-44 8-6 57.1 4-3 4-3 0-01944-45 7-10 41.1 5-4 2-6 0-01945-46 11-7 61.1 9-1 2-6 0-01946-47 9-14 39.1 7-6 2-8 0-01947-48 9-15 37.5 7-7 2-8 0-01948-49 8-13 38.0 6-5 2-8 0-01949-50 6-17 26.0 6-5 0-12 0-01950-51 8-14 36.3 6-5 2-9 0-01951-52 12-14 46.1 6-7 3-7 3-01952-53 13-11 54.1 8-3 5-8 0-01953-54 11-15 42.3 8-7 3-8 0-01954-55 24-3 88.8 12-1 10-1 2-11955-56 13-11 54.1 10-4 2-3 1-41956-57 10-15 40.0 8-4 1-9 1-21957-58 11-11 50.0 7-4 3-6 1-11958-59 23-6 79.3 14-0 8-4 1-21959-60 13-12 52.0 10-4 3-8 0-01960-61 16-11 59.2 11-2 4-6 1-31961-62 15-11 57.6 11-3 4-8 0-01962-63 20-9 68.9 13-2 5-6 2-11963-64 5-21 19.2 4-11 1-10 0-0

Season Record Pct. Home Away Neutral1964-65 8-18 30.7 7-7 1-11 0-01965-66 14-12 53.8 11-4 2-8 1-01966-67 21-9 70.0 13-2 5-6 3-11967-68 23-6 79.3 14-1 5-3 4-21968-69 24-5 82.7 15-0 7-4 2-11969-70 26-3 89.6 16-0 6-3 4-01970-71 28-1 96.5 15-0 11-0 2-11971-72 25-4 86.2 16-0 8-2 1-21972-73 25-4 86.2 14-1 9-2 2-11973-74 26-5 83.8 14-1 8-3 4-11974-75 23-4 85.1 13-2 10-1 0-11975-76 27-2 93.1 15-0 10-1 2-11976-77 25-7 78.1 11-5 9-2 5-01977-78 24-4 85.7 17-0 7-3 0-11978-79 22-7 75.8 14-2 7-4 1-11979-80 18-9 66.6 12-4 6-4 1-11980-81 20-11 64.5 12-4 6-5 2-21981-82 23-9 71.8 12-4 8-3 3-21982-83 19-10 63.3 14-2 5-7 0-11983-84 17-13 56.6 13-3 3-10 1-01984-85 20-11 64.5 14-3 6-7 0-11985-86 19-11 63.3 13-4 6-7 0-01986-87 16-13 55.1 12-4 4-9 0-01987-88 10-18 35.7 9-7 1-11 0-01988-89 13-15 46.4 10-7 2-8 1-01989-90 15-14 51.7 11-5 4-8 0-11990-91 11-18 37.9 8-7 3-10 0-11991-92 16-13 55.2 13-5 2-7 1-11992-93 20-8 71.4 13-3 7-3 0-21993-94 24-9 72.7 13-3 8-4 3-21994-95 21-12 63.6 13-6 7-4 1-21995-96 23-8 74.2 16-0 5-5 2-31996-97 22-9 71.0 12-4 6-4 4-11997-98 20-11 64.5 13-5 6-5 1-11998-99 14-15 48.3 11-5 2-8 1-21999-00 15-14 51.7 12-4 3-9 0-12000-01 15-14 51.7 10-6 4-7 1-12001-02 26-7 78.8 16-0 5-5 5-22002-03 27-6 81.8 15-1 7-3 5-22003-04 19-12 61.3 15-3 3-8 1-12004-05 19-12 61.3 15-6 4-5 0-12005-06 20-11 64.5 14-2 3-7 3-22006-07 24-10 70.6 16-4 6-4 2-22007-08 25-10 71.4 15-2 5-5 5-32008-09 25-10 71.4 16-2 6-4 3-4TOTALS 1422-878 922-303 411-506 89-69

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS (SINCE 1948-49)Season G Pts. Avg. FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Asts. Tos. Blks. Stls.1948-49 21 1201 57.2 422 357-542 .6591949-50 23 1315 57.2 491-1691 .290 333-531 .6271950-51 22 1216 55.3 452-1565 .289 312-479 .651 821 37.3 1921951-52 26 1664 64.0 627 381-565 .6741952-53 24 1820 75.8 645-1673 .386 530-775 .6841953-54 26 1965 75.6 688-1933 .356 589-847 .695 1058 40.71954-55 27 2273 84.2 791-2094 .378 691-983 .703 1396 51.71955-56 24 1809 75.4 662-1742 .380 484-732 .661 1223 51.01956-57 25 1797 71.9 655-1816 .361 487-742 .656 1225 49.01957-58 22 1614 73.4 615-1615 .381 384-572 .671 961 43.71958-59 29 2126 73.3 839-2071 .405 448-702 .638 1651 56.91959-60 25 1795 71.8 719-1775 .405 357-539 .662 1109 44.41960-61 27 2098 77.7 836-2045 .409 426-649 .656 1238 45.91961-62 26 1933 74.3 760-1782 .426 413-640 .645 1230 47.31962-63 29 2167 74.7 875-2018 .433 417-628 .664 1416 48.81963-64 26 1921 73.9 795-1961 .405 331-554 .597 1264 48.61964-65 26 1706 65.6 614-1716 .358 478-710 .673 1274 49.01965-66 26 2084 80.2 768-1863 .412 548-782 .701 1281 49.31966-67 30 2307 76.9 853-1865 .457 601-850 .707 1287 42.91967-68 29 2186 75.4 812-1734 .468 562-831 .676 1246 43.0 2551968-69 29 2168 74.8 830-1897 .438 508-821 .619 1374 47.4 3201969-70 29 2251 77.6 878-1835 .478 495-850 .582 1364 47.0 3411970-71 29 2369 81.7 941-2001 .470 487-773 .630 1470 50.7 4471971-72 29 2179 75.1 848-1892 .448 483-706 .684 1312 45.2 4161972-73 29 2109 72.7 859-1933 .444 391-558 .701 1307 45.1 5071973-74 31 2193 70.7 932-2088 .446 329-469 .701 1268 40.9 4811974-75 27 1978 73.3 801-1734 .462 376-533 .705 1081 40.0 4671975-76 29 2154 74.3 908-1958 .464 338-458 .738 1138 39.2 4501976-77 32 2256 70.5 905-1916 .472 446-573 .778 1170 36.6 4321977-78 28 2054 73.4 846-1637 .517 362-490 .739 979 35.0 4781978-79 29 2065 71.2 840-1688 .498 385-534 .721 1068 36.8 4951979-80 27 2057 76.2 869-1798 .483 319-469 .680 977 36.2 427 396 70 2451980-81 31 2321 74.9 953-1867 .510 416-581 .761 1042 33.6 525 495 114 2751981-82 32 2236 69.9 914-1964 .465 408-623 .655 1176 36.8 530 461 140 2821982-83 29 2010 69.3 821-1796 .457 368-539 .683 1038 35.8 470 407 114 3041983-84 30 2018 67.3 806-1674 .481 406-612 .663 1034 34.5 487 490 127 2671984-85 31 2050 66.1 831-1752 .474 394-593 .664 1008 32.5 473 414 122 2431985-86 30 2188 72.9 876-1913 .458 436-617 .707 1119 37.3 497 411 113 2681986-87 29 2113 72.9 805-1691 .476 88-234 .376 415-562 .738 1003 34.6 474 440 70 2481987-88 28 1894 67.6 715-1565 .457 108-302 .358 355-526 .675 916 32.7 450 471 108 2261988-89 28 2076 74.1 809-1554 .521 107-236 .453 351-538 .652 875 31.3 453 444 98 2051989-90 29 2129 73.4 770-1626 .474 118-319 .370 471-626 .752 1011 34.9 411 400 124 1581990-91 29 2120 73.1 776-1627 .477 172-433 .397 396-559 .708 1094 37.7 507 535 156 1091991-92 29 2007 69.2 732-1512 .484 111-289 .384 432-636 .679 1021 35.2 474 414 120 1731992-93 28 2067 73.8 730-1518 .481 131-328 .399 476-641 .743 1032 36.9 507 383 122 1801993-94 33 2298 69.6 819-1818 .450 204-525 .389 456-674 .677 1312 39.8 580 433 198 1641994-95 33 2339 70.9 796-1943 .410 246-703 .350 501-791 .633 1330 40.3 498 449 169 2191995-96 31 2259 72.9 792-1820 .435 215-599 .359 460-644 .714 1223 39.5 461 420 166 1661996-97 31 2109 68.0 750-1704 .440 191-564 .339 418-658 .635 1206 38.9 448 464 180 2271997-98 31 2024 65.3 716-1746 .410 199-647 .308 393-579 .679 1214 39.2 399 482 123 2111998-99 29 1823 62.9 631-1592 .396 188-519 .362 373-563 .663 1081 37.3 341 471 107 2051999-00 29 1820 62.8 668-1590 .420 179-512 .350 305-472 .646 1070 36.9 360 452 44 1662000-01 29 1902 65.6 651-1516 .429 140-409 .342 460-646 .712 989 34.1 325 396 67 1442001-02 33 2413 73.1 871-1841 .473 173-456 .379 498-720 .692 1170 35.5 462 455 113 2792002-03 33 2589 78.5 901-1871 .482 202-508 .398 585-759 .771 1208 36.6 533 438 117 1982003-04 31 2207 71.2 733-1714 .428 231-574 .402 510-683 .747 1110 35.8 397 448 76 1782004-05 31 2280 67.1 694-1636 .424 241-656 .367 451-635 .710 1144 36.9 424 449 88 1312005-06 31 2325 75.0 830-1823 .455 263-663 .397 402-549 .732 1112 35.9 482 458 94 2352006-07 34 2443 71.9 851-1951 .436 217-651 .333 524-783 .669 1251 36.8 475 496 115 2952007-08 35 2658 75.9 929-2082 .446 246-697 .353 554-785 .706 1287 36.8 515 451 132 3252008-09 35 2739 78.3 914-2023 .452 243-668 .347 668-918 .728 1247 35.6 526 408 100 275

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AAbilene Christian 1-0 December 5, 1959 (MARQ 88-63)Air Force 16-5 November 16, 2004 (MARQ 69-65)Alabama 0-2 March 16, 2006 (BAMA 90-85)UAB 12-8 February 2, 2005 (UAB 86-63)Alliant International 1-0 December 1, 1984 (MARQ 74-27)American 1-0 December 19, 1992 (MARQ 90-74)American-Puerto Rico 1-0 November 26, 1993 (MARQ 86-72)Appalachian State 3-0 December 7, 2002 (MARQ 101-78)Aquinas 2-0 December 1, 1966 (MARQ 90-61)Arizona 1-3 December 18, 2004 (ARIZ 48-43)Arizona State 2-0 January 4, 1983 (MARQ 71-65)Arkansas 0-1 March 16, 1996 (ARK 65-56)Arkansas-Little Rock 2-0 December 9, 2000 (MARQ 48-46)Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 December 19, 2001 (MARQ 100-49)Armour Tech 3-1 February 24, 1925 (MARQ 30-13)Army 1-0 December 27, 1968 (MARQ 62-42)Auburn 2-0 March 16, 1998 (MARQ 75-60 OT)Augustana 3-0 January 10, 1924 (MARQ 30-23)Austin Peay 1-1 December 5, 1988 (APU 82-72)

BBaptist College 1-0 January 3, 1990 (MARQ 83-57)Baylor 1-1 December 11, 1999 (BAYL 72-68 OT)Belmont Abbey 1-0 November 29, 1978 (MARQ 70-56)Beloit 5-0 November 26, 1946 (MARQ 72-43)Bethune-Cookman 1-0 December 21, 1991 (MARQ 89-53)Boise State 1-0 March 23, 2004 (MARQ 66-53)Boston College 2-1 November 14, 1998 (MARQ 70-49)Bowling Green 15-7 December 6, 1978 (MARQ 72-57)Bradley 10-15 December 20, 1986 (BRAD 73-70)BYU 2-2 January 2, 1967 (MARQ 81-70)Brown 2-0 January 4, 1980 (MARQ 80-49)Butler 14-13 March 2, 1991 (BUTL 84-74)

CCal State-Bakersfield 1-0 December 19, 1980 (MARQ 95-60)Cal State-Long Beach 4-2 December 28, 1985 (MARQ 60-48)Cal State-Northridge 1-0 December 2, 2000 (MARQ 69-66)Cal State-Sacramento 1-0 December 15, 1991 (MARQ 79-35)UCLA 0-2 December 18, 1964 (UCLA 61-52)Camp Grant 1-1 January 18, 1944 (MARQ 46-38)Campion 1-1 March 2, 1921 (MARQ 29-20)Canisius 4-1 December 15, 2003 (MARQ 68-65)Carleton 2-0 December 8, 1942 (MARQ 40-36)Carroll 13-2 November 24, 1951 (MARQ 78-67)Case Western Reserve 2-0 February 15, 1936 (MARQ 28-24)Centenary 2-0 December 1, 2000 (MARQ 66-47)Central Florida 1-0 December 23, 1997 (MARQ 85-58)Central Michigan 1-0 December 2, 2008 (MARQ 81-67)Chaminade 1-0 November 19, 2007 (MARQ 74-63)Charleston 1-0 December 1, 1980 (MARQ 106-58)Charleston Southern 1-0 December 7, 1992 (MARQ 73-35)Charlotte 10-13 January 22, 2005 (CHAR 76-66)Chicago 15-4 December 14, 1942 (MARQ 53-40)Chicago State 6-0 November 17, 2008 (MARQ 106-87)Cincinnati 17-24 January 4, 2009 (MARQ 84-50)Clemson 2-1 November 26, 1983 (CLEM 66-61 OT)Cleveland State 2-1 December 29, 1987 (CSU 72-70)Coastal Carolina 1-0 December 16, 1996 (MARQ 66-42)Colorado 3-1 January 3, 1987 (MARQ 83-68)Columbia 2-0 December 1, 1995 (MARQ 72-45)Concordia (Mo.) 1-0 January 17, 1925 (MARQ 23-15)Concordia (Wis.) 1-0 January 24, 1917 (MARQ 35-31)

Connecticut 2-2 February 25, 2009 (UCONN 93-82)Coppin State 5-0 December 21, 2007 (MARQ 89-42)Cornell 1-0 December 4, 1998 (MARQ 68-51)Creighton 48-28 March 11, 1998 (MARQ 80-68)

DDartmouth 2-0 December 29, 1970 (MARQ 98-55)Davidson 1-1 February 11, 1967 (MARQ 66-65)Dayton 20-14 November 29, 2008 (DAY 89-75)Delaware 1-0 December 26, 1969 (MARQ 99-71)Delaware State 4-0 December 5, 2006 (MARQ 65-48)Denver 3-1 February 20, 1969 (MARQ 65-61)DePaul 64-43 Febuary 3, 2009 (MARQ 79-70)DePauw 2-3 January 7, 1925 (DEPW 26-16)Des Moines 2-1 February 17, 1928 (MARQ 39-18)Detroit 60-27 November 14, 2006 (MARQ 87-45)Drake 17-5 March 13, 1986 (MARQ 79-59)Duke 2-5 November 21, 2007 (DUKE 77-73)Duquesne 3-2 January 25, 1983 (MARQ 72-53)

EEast Carolina 4-2 February 12, 2005 (MARQ 71-69 OT)East Tennessee State 3-0 November 27, 1993 (MARQ 87-72)Eastern Illinois 1-0 November 26, 2002 (MARQ 97-74)Eastern Kentucky 1-0 December 26, 1977 (MARQ 90-77)Eastern Michigan 2-0 November 18, 2006 (MARQ 95-62)Eastern Montana 1-0 December 1, 1979 (MARQ 75-36)Eastern Washington 1-0 November 24, 2005 (MARQ 83-73)Elon 1-0 December 21, 2002 (MARQ 89-57)Evansville 4-5 February 21, 1991 (EVAN 59-55)Evansville YMCA 2-0 December 27, 1921 (MARQ 22-10)

FFairleigh Dickinson 1-0 December 6, 1994, (MARQ 96-74)Florida 2-0 December 10, 1977 (MARQ 81-67)Florida A&M 2-0 December 22, 2003 (MARQ 83-63)Florida Gulf Coast 1-0 March 4, 2008 (MARQ 67-37)Florida State 2-1 March 1, 1981 (FSU 81-78)Fordham 11-1 December 8, 2001 (MARQ 79-55)Franklin 0-2 February 23, 1924 (FRAN 47-15)Fresno State 1-0 December 4, 1979 (MARQ 57-54)Ft. Sheridan 1-0 January 18, 1947 (MARQ 67-58)Furman 1-0 January 2, 1989 (MARQ 78-56)

GGary (Ind.) YMCA 1-0 December 30, 1921 (MARQ 22-21)Georgetown 4-4 February 21, 2009 (MARQ 78-72)Georgia 1-0 December 27, 1974 (MARQ 100-70)Georgia Tech 3-3 January 3, 1977 (MARQ 63-45)Gonzaga 1-1 November 24, 2001 (MARQ 72-63)Grambling 2-0 December 5, 2003 (MARQ 71-55)Great Lakes 1-8 February 5, 1946 (GLC 66-61)Grinnel 5-3 February 29, 1932 (MARQ 40-22)

HHamline 1-1 January 29, 1921 (HAML 30-23)Hampton 1-0 December 20, 1999 (MARQ 67-52)Hartford 3-0 December 1, 1987 (MARQ 70-61)Hillsdale 1-0 November 10, 2006 (MARQ 77-66)Holy Cross 4-0 March 20, 2003 (MARQ 72-68)Houston 8-4 March 2, 2005 (MARQ 76-55)Houston Baptist 1-0 November 14, 2008 (MARQ 95-64)

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS/LAST MEETING

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IIdaho State 1-0 November 13, 2006 (MARQ 59-56 OT)Illinois 5-9 December 7, 1993 (MARQ 74-65)Illinois State 1-0 November 15, 2004 (MARQ 60-32)UIC 3-1 December 31, 1998 (MARQ 61-58)Illinois-Wesleyan 1-1 December 12, 1930 (MARQ 16-11)Indiana 2-7 November 23, 2001 (MARQ 50-49)IPFW 3-0 December 13, 2008 (MARQ 69-50)Indiana State 1-0 January 16, 1966 (MARQ 94-74)IUPUI 1-0 November 10, 2007 (MARQ 76-68)Iona 5-1 January 19, 1988 (IONA 71-56))Iowa 7-10 December 8, 1982 (IOWA 87-66)Iowa State 5-3 March 25, 2004 (ISU 77-69)

JJacksonville 1-0 February 16, 1972 (MARQ 88-79)John Carroll 2-1 February 6, 1950 (JCC 77-64)Jonesboro (Ind.) YMCA 1-1 December 21, 1921 (JYMCA 20-19)

KKansas 1-6 April 5, 2003 (KU 94-61)Kansas State 3-7 January 3, 1988 (KSU 78-57)Kent State 2-1 November 20, 2004 (MARQ 66-61)Kentucky 7-7 March 20, 2008 (MARQ 74-66)

LLa Salle 1-1 December 22, 1996 (MARQ 86-53)Lawrence 21-7 January 31, 1945 (MARQ 83-47)Lehigh 3-0 December 3, 1986 (MARQ 83-66)Lewis 1-0 December 28, 2005 (MARQ 88-40)Lombard 2-2 January 19, 1924 (LOMB 34-16)Long Island 0-1 January 11, 1939 (LI 41-34)Loras 3-0 February 28, 1938 (MARQ 32-30 OT)LSU 1-0 March 19, 1970 (MARQ 101-79)Louisiana Tech 2-0 March 21, 1993 (MARQ 84-48)Louisville 24-38 March 1, 2009 (LOU 62-58)Loyola (Ill.) 46-35 November 17, 2001 (MARQ 80-70)Loyola (La.) 5-0 January 7, 1956 (MARQ 85-68)Loyola-Marymount 2-1 January 6, 1988 (MARY 102-98)

MMaine 3-1 February 5, 1997 (MAINE 68-59)Manhattan 5-0 December 5, 1992 (MARQ 85-62)Marshall 3-1 February 1, 1984 (MARS 68-67)Md-Baltimore County 3-0 December 16, 2006 (MARQ 68-46)Massachusetts 2-0 November 20, 2000 (MARQ 68-64)McNeese State 2-0 December 27, 1983 (MARQ 69-55)Memphis 12-14 January 13, 2005 (MEM 78-68)Memphis YMCA 0-2 December 23, 1921 (MEMY 20-12)Mercer 0-2 January 13, 1926 (MERC 32-26)Mexico City Falls 1-0 January 28, 1933 (MARQ 36-29)Miami (Fla.) 2-2 January 28, 1989 (MIA 106-90)Miami (Ohio) 6-1 December 28, 1983 (MARQ 59-47)Michigan 5-13 December 22, 1990 (MICH 89-81)Michigan City (Ind.) 1-0 December 29, 1921 (MARQ 45-32)Michigan Tech 1-0 February 9, 1921 (MARQ 39-23)Michigan State 23-31 March 15, 2007 (MSU 61-49)Millikin 1-3 January 8, 1926 (MILL 28-18)Milton 6-0 December 16, 1926 (MARQ 33-10)Milwaukee YMCA 1-1 January 17, 1920 (MARQ 20-14)Minnesota 14-19 December 7, 2000 (MINN 61-59 OT)Missouri 4-5 March 22, 2009 (MIZZOU 83-79)Missouri State 0-1 March 17, 1986 (MSU 83-69)Mississippi Valley State 2-0 December 17, 1991 (MARQ 87-62)Monmouth 1-0 March 14, 1996 (MARQ 68-44)Montana State 1-1 December 5, 1997 (MARQ 84-60)

Morgan State 5-0 December 22, 2006 (MARQ 77-57)Morris Brown 1-0 January 2, 2002 (MARQ 85-38)Murray State 1-0 March 8, 1969 (MARQ 82-62)

NNashville 3-0 December 26, 1921 (MARQ 28-15)Navy 1-0 December 28, 1962 (MARQ 76-56)Nebraska 4-4 November 30, 2005 (NEBR 84-74)Nevada-Reno 2-0 January 11, 1972 (MARQ 82-55)UNLV 2-2 November 28, 1994 (MARQ 82-74 OT)New Mexico State 2-1 March 5, 1972 (NMSU 73-69)New York 2-1 December 9, 1966 (MARQ 79-63)Niagara 3-0 January 30, 1967 (MARQ 80-67)Nicholls State 1-0 November 20, 1998 (MARQ 51-48)North Carolina 1-3 January 13, 2001 (UNC 84-54)North Carolina A&T 1-0 December 4, 1992 (MARQ 84-43)NC State 1-0 December 22, 2008 (MARQ 68-65)UNC Wilmington 1-0 December 1, 1989 (MARQ 76-54)North Carolina State 1-2 February 4, 1992 (MARQ 66-42)North Dakota 4-0 December 3, 1963 (MARQ 74-65)North Dakota State 3-1 December 2, 2006 (NDSU 64-60)North Texas 3-0 December 29, 1978 (MARQ 84-69)Northeast Louisiana 1-0 December 1, 1983 (MARQ 71-57)Northeastern 1-0 December 1, 1998 (MARQ 82-68)Northeastern Illinois 1-0 December 9, 1992 (MARQ 95-65)Northern Illinois 5-2 December 28, 1993 (MARQ 73-58)Northern Iowa 1-0 November 28, 2008 (MARQ 73-43)Northern Michigan 9-0 November 24, 2003 (MARQ 73-60)Northern State 1-0 November 4, 2007 (MARQ 83-55)Northwestern 14-15 December 3, 1994 (MARQ 94-60)Northwestern College 0-1 February 15, 1918 (NWC 24-12)Northwestern State 1-0 December 1, 2006 (MARQ 83-67)Notre Dame 35-77 January 26, 2009 (MARQ 71-64)

OOakland 3-0 December 19, 2006 (MARQ 80-62)Ohio 3-0 December 2, 1981 (MARQ 49-45)Ohio State 4-5 November 30, 1994 (MARQ 82-70)Oklahoma City 2-1 January 10, 1976 (MARQ 71-60)Oklahoma State 1-4 November 20, 2007 (MARQ 91-61)Old Dominion 2-0 February 8, 1983 (MARQ 53-50)Oral Roberts 2-1 November 25, 2005 (MARQ 73-70)Oregon 1-0 January 4, 1928 (MARQ 16-15)Oregon State 0-2 November 24, 1989 (OSU 71-57)

PPacific 1-0 March 10, 1979 (MARQ 73-48)Paris (France) 1-0 January 4, 1956 (MARQ 74-43)Penn State 3-2 March 27, 1995 (MARQ 87-79)Pittsburgh 6-6 March 4, 2009 (PITT 90-75)Portland 4-0 January 8, 1975 (MARQ 87-57)Prairie View A&M 4-0 December 6, 1996 (MARQ 104-49)Presbyterian 1-0 December 28, 2008 (MARQ 84-45)Princeton 0-1 December 7, 1996 (PRIN 66-62)Providence 6-4 January 17, 2009 (MARQ 91-82)Purdue 0-8 March 15, 1969 (PURD 75-73 OT)

RRegis 1-0 February 2, 1948 (MARQ 57-48)Rhode Island 0-1 December 29, 1979 (URI 64-57)Rice 3-1 November 18, 2005 (MARQ 82-65)Richmond 2-0 February 5, 1985 (MARQ 75-67)Ripon 14-3 December 4, 1954 (MARQ 113-56)Rutgers 3-1 January 7, 2009 (MARQ 81-76)

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SSt. Ambrose 1-0 February 19, 1934 (MARQ 23-20)St. Bonaventure 4-3 December 6, 1997 (MARQ 68-61)St. Francis (N.Y.) 1-0 March 20, 1952 (MARQ 76-57)St. Francis (Pa.) 1-1 December 19, 1956 (STFR 79-72)St. John’s (Minn.) 5-0 December 3, 1974 (MARQ 92-46)St. John’s (N.Y.) 11-5 March 11, 2009 (MARQ 74-45)St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 1-0 December 2, 1975 (MARQ 87-60)St. Leo 1-0 December 1, 1976 (MARQ 80-39)Saint Louis 31-23 March 5, 2005 (SLU 51-39)St. Mary’s (Calif.) 3-0 December 28, 1979 (MARQ 100-74)St. Mary’s (Minn.) 3-0 February 16, 1924 (MARQ 25-11)St. Norbert 8-2 January 6, 1960 (MARQ 98-64)Saint Peter’s 1-0 December 31, 1997 (MARQ 71-55)St. Thomas (Fla.) 1-0 December 8, 1988 (MARQ 82-56)St. Thomas (Minn.) 8-3 November 30, 1977 (MARQ 80-45)St. Viator 5-0 February 12, 1926 (MARQ 28-24)Sacramento State 1-0 December 15, 2007 (MARQ 82-51)Sacred Heart 1-0 December 29, 2003 (MARQ 77-72)Sam Houston State 3-0 November 19, 2004 (MARQ 84-71)San Diego State 3-0 January 6, 1975 (MARQ 58-54)San Francisco 3-1 December 17, 2005 (MARQ 61-48)San Jose State 1-0 December 28, 1954 (MARQ 80-68)Santa Clara 2-1 November 29, 1966 (SC 79-72)Savannah State 3-0 December 29, 2007 (MARQ 77-37)Seton Hall 6-1 February 17, 2009 (MARQ 79-67)South Alabama 0-1 November 14, 2000 (USA 67-54)South Bend 0-1 December 31, 1921 (SBEN 25-17)South Carolina 12-4 November 26, 2005 (MARQ 92-89 OT)South Dakota 3-0 February 19, 1968 (MARQ 75-65)South Dakota State 5-0 December 3, 2005 (MARQ 87-52)USF 14-3 Februrary 6, 2009 (USF 57-56)Southern Illinois 2-1 March 3, 1970 (MARQ 75-68)Southern Miss 6-4 February 5, 2005 (MARQ 81-72)SW Louisiana 6-2 March 18, 1994 (MARQ 81-59)Springfield 1-0 January 3, 1948 (MARQ 79-57)Stanford 4-1 March 22, 2008 (STAN 82-81 OT)Stetson 8-1 February 8, 1988 (MARQ 70-57)Syracuse 2-6 March 7, 2009 (SYR 86-79)

TTampa 1-0 February 5, 1963 (MARQ 82-60)Temple 0-2 January 5, 1995 (TEMP 69-57)Tennessee 4-3 December 16, 2008 (TENN 80-68)Tennessee Tech 1-0 January 18, 1983 (MARQ 78-59)Texas 1-0 December 27, 1977 (MARQ 65-56)Texas A&M 1-1 January 9, 1985 (A&M 77-69)Texas-San Antonio 1-0 November 23, 2002 (MARQ 80-68)TCU 2-4 March 9, 2005 (TCU 60-57 OT)UTEP 1-0 December 7, 1962 (MARQ 77-65)Texas-Pan American 0-1 December 27, 1980 (PANA 71-70)Texas Southern 3-0 November 25, 2008 (MARQ 85-68)Texas Tech 1-0 November 20, 2006 (MARQ 87-72)Toledo 8-3 March 15, 2004 (MARQ 87-72)Truax Field 1-1 February 3, 1945 (MARQ 73-55)Tulane 16-3 January 8, 2005 (MARQ 82-68)Tulsa 1-2 March 14, 2002 (TULS 71-69)

UUS International 1-0 December 1, 1984 (MARQ 74-27)Utah 1-1 March 17, 1970 (MARQ 83-63)Utah Statr 1-0 March 20, 2009 (MARQ 58-57)Utah Valley State 1-0 November 12, 2007 (MARQ 66-55)Utica 1-0 January 16, 1985 (MARQ 55-53 OT)

VValparaiso 21-5 November 27, 2006 (MARQ 65-62)Vanderbilt 3-1 March 14, 1974 (MARQ 69-61)Vermont 1-0 December 22, 1995 (MARQ 89-58)Villanova 6-8 March 12, 2009 (NOVA 76-75)Vincennes 1-0 December 28, 1921 (MARQ 24-21)Virginia 1-3 January 2, 1991 (UVA 94-88)Virginia Commonwealth 0-2 January 10, 1987 (VCU 63-60)Virginia Tech 5-4 March 29, 1995 (VTU 65-64 OT)

WWake Forest 5-7 February 9, 2003 (MARQ 68-61)Washington 2-0 January 21, 1978 (MARQ 71-63)Washington (Mo.) 1-1 February 7, 1966 (MARQ 90-72)Washington State 0-1 November 28, 1993 (WSU 56-46)Wayne State 6-1 February 5, 1951 (MARQ 50-45)West Virginia 4-3 January 10, 2009 (MARQ 75-53)Western Carolina 4-0 December 19, 2008 (MARQ 94-77)Western Illinois 1-0 December 21, 1992 (MARQ 83-59)Western Kentucky 1-0 March 13, 1976 (MARQ 79-60)Western Michigan 21-8 March 14, 2005 (WMU 54-40)Wichita State 4-3 January 2, 1978 (MARQ 67-56)Winthrop 0-1 November 19, 2005 (WINT 71-64)Wisconsin 53-62 December 6, 2008 (MARQ 61-58)UW-Green Bay 7-2 December 14, 1996 (MARQ 55-39)UW-Milwaukee 36-0 November 22, 2008 (MARQ 100-80)UW-Oshkosh 8-0 January 11, 1936 (MARQ 32-31)UW-Stout 1-0 February 20, 1920 (MARQ 35-17)UW-Whitewater 2-0 December 6, 1932 (MARQ 45-19)Wofford 1-0 November 27, 1999 (MARQ 74-59)

XXavier (Ohio) 42-16 December 16, 2000 (XAV 75-59)

YYale 1-1 December 28, 1965 (MARQ 74-68)

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ABILENE CHRISTIAND 5, 1959 H Marquette 88, Abilene Christian 63

AIR FORCEJ 9, 1959 H Marquette 67, Air Force 46F 6, 1960 A Air Force 70, Marquette 68 (OT)F 18, 1961 A Marquette 72, Air Force 63J 13, 1962 H Marquette 60, Air Force 36M 8, 1963 A Air Force 70, Marquette 63F 15, 1964 H Air Force 78, Marquette 62F 6, 1965 A Air Force 75, Marquette 73F 12, 1966 H Air Force 83, Marquette 79 (OT)F 25, 1967 A Marquette 72, Air Force 65D 11, 1967 H Marquette 87, Air Force 61M 3, 1969 A Marquette 69, Air Force 57F 9, 1970 H Marquette 79, Air Force 74F 20, 1971 A Marquette 77, Air Force 62F 12, 1972 H Marquette 79, Air Force 56J 11, 1977 A Marquette 74, Air Force 56F 11, 1978 H Marquette 76, Air Force 59M 1, 1979 A Marquette 61, Air Force 43F 29, 1980 H Marquette 70, Air Force 50N 25, 1983 N Marquette 80, Air Force 60D 28, 1987 H Marquette 80, Air Force 52N 16, 2004 H Marquette 69, Air Force 65

ALABAMAD 30, 1955 N #19 Alabama 77, Marquette 75M 16, 2006 N Alabama 90, Marquette 85

UABJ 11, 1992 H Marquette 66, UAB 54F 15, 1992 A UAB 64, Marquette 60J 9, 1993 A Marquette 80, UAB 66F 13, 1993 H UAB 44, Marquette 38J 19, 1994 A Marquette 60, #18 UAB 58F 2, 1994 H Marquette 58, #18 UAB 54J 15, 1995 H Marquette 77, UAB 54F 16, 1995 A Marquette 80, UAB 70M 9, 1995 H Marquette 55, UAB 46J 30, 1996 H Marquette 73, UAB 64F 17, 1997 A Marquette 68, UAB 52J 7, 1998 H UAB 65, Marquette 52J 6, 1999 A UAB 73, Marquette 66 (OT)M 1, 2000 H Marquette 68, UAB 58F 14, 2001 A UAB 72, Marquette 66J 15, 2002 H Marquette 67, UAB 59M 1, 2003 H Marquette 98, UAB 87M 13, 2003 N UAB 83, Marquette 76F 28, 2004 A UAB 87, Marquette 69F 2, 2005 H UAB 86, Marquette 63

ALLIANT INTERNATIONALformerly know as U.S. International (1952-2001)D 1 1984 H Marquette 74, U.S. International 27

AMERICAND 19, 1992 H Marquette 90, American 74

AMERICAN - PUERTO RICON 26, 1993 A Marquette 86, American - Puerto Rico72

APPALACHIAN STATED 19, 1996 H Marquette 74, Appalachian State 37D 4, 1999 H Marquette 57, Appalachian State 51D 7, 2002 H Marquette 101, Appalachian State 78

AQUINASD 1, 1961 H Marquette 79, Aquinas 50D 1, 1966 H Marquette 90, Aquinas 61

ARIZONAD 28, 1973 H Marquette 76, #12 Arizona 62J 8, 1994 N #9 Arizona 94, Marquette 80D 13, 2003 A #9 Arizona 85, Marquette 75D 18, 2004 H #15 Arizona 48, Marquette 43

ARIZONA STATED 29, 1981 H Marquette 74, Arizona State 68J 4, 1983 A Marquette 71, Arizona State 65

ARKANSASM 16, 1996 N Arkansas 65, Marquette 56

ARKANSAS - LITTLE ROCKD 8, 1990 H Marquette 75, Arkansas - Little Rock 44D 9, 2000 H Marquette 48, Arkansas - Little Rock 46

ARKANSAS - PINE BLUFFD 19, 2001 H Marquette 100, Arkansas - Pine Bluff49

ARMOUR TECHD 15, 1922 A Marquette 32, Armour Tech 13F 24, 1923 H Marquette 27, Armour Tech 19F 20, 1925 A Armour Tech 32, Marquette 16F 24, 1925 H Marquette 30, Armour Tech 13

ARMYD 27, 1968 H Marquette 62, Army 42

AUBURNM 15, 1995 A Marquette 68, Auburn 61M 16, 1998 H Marquette 75, Auburn 60 (OT)

AUGUSTANAJ 8, 1923 H Marquette 11, Augustana 8F 8, 1923 A Marquette 24, Augustana 14J 10, 1924 H Marquette 30, Augustana 23

AUSTIN PEAYM 17, 1973 N Marquette 88, #19 Austin Peay 73D 5, 1988 H Austin Peay 82, Marquette 72

BAPTIST COLLEGEJ 3, 1990 H Marquette 83, Baptist College 57

BAYLORD 19, 1998 H Marquette 74, Baylor 64D 11, 1999 A Baylor 72, Marquette 68 (OT)

BELMONT ABBEYN 29, 1978 H Marquette 70, Belmont Abbey 56

BELOITM 10, 1917 H Marquette 23, Beloit 14J 24, 1920 H Marquette 28, Beloit 16F 27, 1920 A Marquette 16, Beloit 10J 5, 1929 H Marquette 31, Beloit 27N 26, 1946 H Marquette 72, Beloit 43

BETHUNE-COOKMAND 21, 1991 H Marquette 89, Bethune-Cookman 53

BOISE STATEM 23, 2004 H Marquette 66, Boise State 53

BOSTON COLLEGEF 1, 1958 H Marquette 80, Boston College 64J 17, 1998 H Boston College 64, Marquette 54N 14, 1998 A Marquette 70, Boston College 49

BOWLING GREENJ 17, 1948 H Marquette 69, Bowling Green 66F 21, 1948 A Bowling Green 74, Marquette 55J 15, 1949 A Bowling Green 79, Marquette 56F 14, 1949 H #14 Bowling Green 59, Marquette 56J 15, 1951 A Bowling Green 72, Marquette 66F 26, 1951 H Marquette 60, Bowling Green 56F 9, 1952 A Marquette 75, Bowling Green 74F 25, 1952 H Bowling Green 68, Marquette 67F 21, 1953 H Marquette 90, Bowling Green 67J 30, 1954 A Bowling Green 86, Marquette 79F 12, 1955 H Marquette 101, Bowling Green 56F 2, 1957 H Marquette 70, Bowling Green 67F 17, 1958 A Bowling Green 91, Marquette 76

F 4, 1959 H Marquette 73, Bowling Green 62M 10, 1959 N Marquette 89, Bowling Green 71M 9, 1968 N Marquette 72, Bowling Green 71D 20, 1969 H Marquette 64, Bowling Green 55M 3, 1971 A Marquette 96, Bowling Green 74D 4, 1971 H Marquette 84, Bowling Green 64F 20, 1973 A Marquette 84, Bowling Green 58D 17, 1977 H Marquette 86, Bowling Green 54D 6, 1978 A Marquette 72, Bowling Green 57

BRADLEYformerly known as Bradley Tech (1897-1946)J 14, 1922 A Marquette 23, Bradley Tech 16F 5, 1942 A Bradley Tech 52, Marquette 50 (OT)J 30, 1943 A Marquette 52, Bradley Tech 45J 5, 1946 H Marquette 47, Bradley 30F 11, 1946 A Marquette 56, Bradley 55J 16, 1947 A Bradley 69, Marquette 59F 22, 1947 H Marquette 67, Bradley 57D 27, 1951 A Bradley 61, Marquette 52D 27, 1952 A Marquette 88, Bradley 77M 7, 1953 H Bradley 78, Marquette 74F 12, 1954 H Bradley 97, Marquette 90M 8, 1954 A Marquette 76, Bradley 68J 8, 1955 H Marquette 97, Bradley 73F 16, 1955 A Marquette 93, Bradley 83J 28, 1956 H Bradley 65, Marquette 57F 9, 1957 A #8 Bradley 85, Marquette 65J 30, 1960 H #2 Bradley 62, Marquette 59 (OT)J 28, 1961 A #3 Bradley 84, Marquette 68D 30, 1961 H Bradley 87, Marquette 56F 2, 1963 A Bradley 85, Marquette 69F 4, 1964 H Bradley 81, Marquette 73F 20, 1965 A Bradley 77, Marquette 56M 14, 1985 H Marquette 77, Bradley 64D 7, 1985 H Bradley 66, Marquette 64D 20, 1986 A Bradley 73, Marquette 70

BYUD 22, 1930 H Marquette 35, BYU 31D 14, 1931 H Brigham Young 39, Marquette 32F 4, 1965 A Brigham Young 91, Marquette 64J 2, 1967 H Marquette 81, Brigham Young 70

BROWNJ 3, 1979 A Marquette 57, Brown 49J 4, 1980 H Marquette 80, Brown 49

BUTLERD 16, 1922 H Marquette 18, Butler 17F 13, 1924 H Butler 24, Marquette 18D 20, 1924 H Butler 25, Marquette 17F 6, 1926 H Butler 42, Marquette 20J 10, 1927 A Butler 33, Marquette 30F 19, 1927 H Butler 35, Marquette 23F 4, 1928 H Butler 23, Marquette 20F 27, 1928 A Butler 53, Marquette 15F 7, 1936 H Butler 38, Marquette 35J 23, 1937 A Butler 29, Marquette 26 (OT)J 8, 1938 H Marquette 39, Butler 32F 12, 1938 A Marquette 25, Butler 20J 2, 1939 H Marquette 43, Butler 36F 17, 1940 A Butler 43, Marquette 32F 7, 1941 H Marquette 41, Butler 37F 15, 1941 A Butler 40, Marquette 38J 10, 1942 H Marquette 39, Butler 29F 14, 1942 A Marquette 40, Butler 30F 14, 1972 H Marquette 90, Butler 76J 3, 1973 A Marquette 67, Butler 66J 15, 1974 H Marquette 73, Butler 54F 17, 1975 A Marquette 77, Butler 55M 2, 1978 H Marquette 90, Butler 79F 1, 1990 A Marquette 75, Butler 73M 3, 1990 H Marquette 90, Butler 70F 2, 1991 H Butler 76, Marquette 65M 2, 1991 A Butler 84, Marquette 74

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UCLAD 31, 1949 H UCLA 68, Marquette 52D 18, 1964 H #5 UCLA 61, Marquette 52

CAL STATE - BAKERFIELDD 19, 1980 H Marquette 95, Cal St. - Bakersfield 60

CAL STATE - LONG BEACHD 19, 1970 H Marquette 83, Cal St. - Long Beach 66M 3, 1973 A #4 Cal State - Long Beach 76,Marquette 66J 22, 1974 H Marquette 54, #10Cal State - LongBeach52J 16, 1979 H Marquette 99, Cal State - Long Beach 80J 7, 1980 A Cal State - Long Beach 77, Marquette 69D 28, 1985 H Marquette 60, Cal State - Long Beach 48

CAL STATE - NORTHRIDGED 2, 2000 H Marquette 69, Cal State - Northridge 66

CAMP GRANTD 31, 1943 H Camp Grant 47, Marquette 44J 18, 1944 A Marquette 46, Camp Grant 38

CAMPIONF 3, 1917 A Campion 22, Marquette 14M 2, 1921 H Marquette 29, Campion 20

CANISIUSF 4, 1938 A Canisius 44, Marquette 42F 6, 1957 H Marquette 81, #14 Canisius 80F 15, 1958 A Marquette 84, Canisius 80 (OT)F 10, 1988 H Marquette 85, Canisius 73D 15, 2003 H Marquette 68, Canisius 65

CARLETOND 23, 1938 A Marquette 35, Carleton 28D 8, 1942 H Marquette 40, Carleton 36

CARROLLF 16, 1917 H Carroll 24, Marquette 21F 26, 1917 A Marquette 22, Carroll 19J 14, 1918 H Marquette 44, Carroll 11J 27, 1923 H Marquette 21, Carroll 18F 28, 1923 A Marquette 33, Carroll 19J 12, 1924 H Marquette 26, Carroll 13J 21, 1925 A Carroll 36, Marquette 16F 12, 1925 H Marquette 18, Carroll 17F 20, 1933 A Marquette 35, Carroll 23F 28, 1933 H Marquette 28, Carroll 20D 1, 1942 H Marquette 52, Carroll 37N 23, 1945 H Marquette 46, Carroll 23N 27, 1948 H Marquette 70, Carroll 37N 26, 1949 H Marquette 64, Carroll 56N 24, 1951 H Marquette 78, Carroll 67

CASE WESTERN RESERVEpreviously known as Western Reserve (1934-36)J 19, 1935 A Marquette 37, Western Reserve 34F 15, 1936 H Marquette 28, Western Reserve 24

CENTENARYJ 6, 1978 H Marquette 72, Centenary 56D 1, 2000 H Marquette 66, Centenary 47

UCFD 23, 1997 H Marquette 85, UCF 58

CENTRAL MICHIGAND 2, 2008 H Marquette 81, Central Michigan 67

CHAMINADEN 19, 2007 A Marquette 74, Chaminade 63

CHARLESTOND 1, 1980 H Marquette 106, Charleston 58

CHARLESTON SOUTHERND 7, 1992 H Marquette 73, Charleston Southern 35

CHARLOTTEformerly known as UNC Charlotte (1946-2000)M 26, 1977 N Marquette 51, #17 UNC Charlotte 49D 30, 1978 H Marquette 61, UNC Charlotte 57

F 17, 1981 A UNC Charlotte 61, Marquette 58F 2, 1982 H Marquette 67, UNC Charlotte 66J 25, 1996 A UNC Charlotte 79, Marquette 69F 22, 1996 H Marquette 78, UNC Charlotte 68F 15, 1997 A UNC Charlotte 66, Marquette 46M 8, 1997 N Marquette 60, UNC Charlotte 52J 13, 1998 A UNC Charlotte 66, Marquette 53F 12, 1998 H UNC Charlotte 58, Marquette 56M 5, 1998 N UNC Charlotte 63, Marquette 55J 21, 1999 A UNC Charlotte 67, Marquette 61F 13, 1999 H Marquette 69, UNC Charlotte 59J 19, 2000 H Marquette 65, UNC Charlotte 55J 29, 2000 A UNC Charlotte 60, Marquette 54J 20, 2001 H Charlotte 74, Marquette 71M 3, 2001 A Charlotte 85, Marquette 62J 5, 2002 A Charlotte 76, Marquette 68F 19, 2002 H Marquette 66, Charlotte 52J 18, 2003 A Marquette 67, Charlotte 64F 20, 2003 H Marquette 75, Charlotte 67J 20, 2004 A Charlotte 84, Marquette 76J 22, 2005 H Charlotte 76, Marquette 66

CHICAGOJ 6, 1931 H Chicago 28, Marquette 20J 4, 1932 H Marquette 36, Chicago 21F 11, 1933 H Marquette 44, Chicago 16D 29, 1933 A Marquette 31, Chicago 24F 3, 1934 H Marquette 33, Chicago 25D 17, 1934 H Marquette 33, Chicago 23J 5, 1935 A Marquette 28, Chicago 24D 10, 1935 H Marquette 28, Chicago 27J 22, 1936 H Chicago 45, Marquette 40D 5, 1936 H Marquette 25, Chicago 21J 6, 1937 A Marquette 23, Chicago 15D 11, 1937 A Chicago 36, Marquette 28D 28, 1937 H Marquette 38, Chicago 21D 10, 1938 H Marquette 43, Chicago 23D 21, 1938 A Marquette 40, Chicago 32F 7, 1940 H Marquette 41, Chicago 29J 4, 1941 A Chicago 34, Marquette 28D 13, 1941 H Marquette 49, Chicago 24D 14, 1942 A Marquette 53, Chicago 40

CHICAGO STATED 20, 1989 H Marquette 77, Chicago State 45J 2, 1992 H Marquette 92, Chicago State 55J 13, 1993 H Marquette 96, Chicago State 47N 20, 1999 H Marquette 62, Chicago State 43N 18, 2001 H Marquette 102, Chicago State 49N 17, 2008 H Marquette 106, Chicago State 87

CINCINNATIM 2, 1974 A Cincinnati 92, Marquette 77J 21, 1975 H Cincinnati 68, Marquette 58F 6, 1977 A #12 Cincinnati 63, Marquette 62M 12, 1977 N Marquette 66, #11 Cincinnati 51F 18, 1978 H Marquette 57, Cincinnati 45D 28, 1982 H Marquette 69, Cincinnati 52M 19, 1985 A Marquette 56, Cincinnati 54F 1, 1992 H Cincinnati 71, Marquette 57F 27, 1992 A #19 Cincinnati 70, Marquette 59M 13, 1992 N #12 Cincinnati 62, Marquette 49F 10, 1993 A #8 Cincinnati 55, Marquette 53F 25, 1993 H #10 Cincinnati 66, Marquette 57F 10, 1994 A Marquette 61, Cincinnati 60F 13, 1994 H Cincinnati 89, Marquette 82 (2OT)M 11, 1994 N Cincinnati 72, Marquette 63J 12, 1995 H Cincinnati 91, Marquette 64F 5, 1995 A Marquette 59, #23 Cincinnati 52J 13, 1996 A #4 Cincinnati 91, Marquette 70M 2, 1996 H Marquette 74, #7 Cincinnati 72M 9, 1996 N #8 Cincinnati 85, Marquette 84 (OT)F 8, 1997 A #12 Cincinnati 91, Marquette 70F 27, 1997 H #9 Cincinnati 80, Marquette 74M 7, 1997 N Marquette 91, #10 Cincinnati 79J 11, 1998 A Cincinnati 68, Marquette 51J 22, 1998 H Marquette 66, #21 Cincinnati 63 (OT)J 4, 1999 A #3 Cincinnati 75, Marquette 56F 10, 1999 H Marquette 62, #4 Cincinnati 58J 8, 2000 A #3 Cincinnati 67, Marquette 48J 23, 2000 H #1 Cincinnati 72, Marquette 60J 10, 2000 H Marquette 47, Cincinnati 44

F 18, 2001 A Marquette 66, Cincinnati 63 (OT)F 2, 2002 H Marquette 74, #4 Cincinnati 60F 22, 2002 A #4 Cincinnati 63, Marquette 62M 9, 2002 A #5 Cincinnati 77, Marquette 63F 1, 2003 A Marquette 82, Cincinnati 76M 8, 2003 H Marquette 70, Cincinnati 61J 14, 2004 H #10 Cincinnati 85, Marquette 73F 24, 2005 A #24 Cincinnati 80, Marquette 68J 7, 2006 H Cincinnati 70, Marquette 66F 2, 2008 A Marquette 75, Cincinnati 60J 4, 2009 H Marquette 84, Cincinnati 50

CLEMSOND 27, 1976 H Marquette 67, #11 Clemson 49D 20, 1980 H Marquette 68, Clemson 67N 26, 1983 A Clemson 66, Marquette 61 (OT)

CLEVELAND STATEJ 2, 1980 H Marquette 93, Cleveland State 69J 29, 1981 A Marquette 58, Cleveland State 54D 29, 1987 H Cleveland State 72, Marquette 70

COASTAL CAROLINAD 16, 1996 H Marquette 66, Coastal Carolina 42

COLORADOJ 12, 1984 H Colorado 66, Marquette 62J 5, 1985 A Marquette 67, Colorado 52J 11, 1986 H Marquette 91, Colorado 71J 3, 1987 A Marquette 83, Colorado 68

COLUMBIAD 28, 1957 N Marquette 82, Columbia 51D 26, 1986 H Marquette 79, Columbia 68 (OT)D 6, 1991 H Marquette 71, Columbia 63D 1, 1995 H Marquette 72, Columbia 45

CONCORDIA (MO.)J 17, 1925 A Marquette 23, Concordia (Mo.) 15

CONCORDIA (WIS.)J 24, 1917 A Marquette 35, Concordia (Wis.) 31

CONNECTICUTJ 3, 2006 H Marquette 94, #2 Connecticut 79J 10, 2007 A Marquette 73, #23 Connecticut 69J 20, 2008 A Connecticut 89, Marquette 73F 25, 2009 H #2 Connecticut 93, Marquette 82

COPPIN STATED 6, 1995 H Marquette 95, Coppin State 69D 29, 1999 H Marquette 63, Coppin State 55N 22, 2002 H Marquette 64, Coppin State 46D 29, 2004 H Marquette 65, Coppin State 55D 21, 2007 H Marquette 89, Coppin State 42

CORNELLD 4, 1998 H Marquette 68, Cornell 51

CREIGHTONF 9, 1923 A Creighton 24, Marquette 9F 10, 1923 A Marquette 19, Creighton 15F 22, 1923 H Marquette 25, Creighton 16F 23, 1923 H Marquette 7, Creighton 6F 8, 1924 H Creighton 28, Marquette 17F 9, 1924 H Marquette 20, Creighton 18F 29, 1924 A Creighton 39, Marquette 21M 1, 1924 A Creighton 34, Marquette 12J 10, 1925 H Creighton 31, Marquette 15F 21, 1925 A Creighton 23, Marquette 13J 23, 1926 H Marquette 17, Creighton 15F 27, 1926 A Creighton 24, Marquette 16J 15, 1927 H Marquette 31, Creighton 22F 11, 1927 A Creighton 39, Marquette 23J 14 1928 H Marquette 26, Creighton 20F 18, 1928 A Creighton 38, Marquette 21J 19, 1929 H Creighton 32, Marquette 20F 23, 1929 A Creighton 26, Marquette 17J 18, 1930 H Creighton 19, Marquette 17F 17, 1930 A Creighton 28, Marquette 26J 19, 1931 H Marquette 22, Creighton 18F 25, 1931 A Marquette 22, Creighton 21

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J 18, 1932 H Marquette 30, Lawrence 24F 27, 1932 A Creighton 51, Marquette 22J 16, 1933 H Creighton 27, Marquette 22F 17, 1934 A Creighton 31, Marquette 25J 14, 1935 H Creighton 31, Marquette 29F 29, 1936 A Creighton 44, Marquette 34F 24, 1937 H Marquette 44, Creighton 31F 26, 1938 A Marquette 33, Creighton 32D 16, 1940 A Creighton 57, Marquette 12F 18, 1950 H Marquette 80, Creighton 68F 19, 1951 A Marquette 57, Creighton 55F 23, 1952 H Marquette 55, Creighton 45J 8, 1953 A Marquette 55, Creighton 54D 7, 1953 H Marquette 92, Creighton 73F 8, 1954 A Creighton 93, Marquette 82D 6, 1954 H Marquette 96, Creighton 68F 7, 1955 A Marquette 88, Creighton 77F 14, 1956 H Marquette 73, Creighton 65J 30, 1957 H Marquette 67, Creighton 56F 5, 1958 H Marquette 94, Creighton 48F 8, 1958 A Marquette 78, Creighton 70D 9, 1958 A Marquette 53, Creighton 49D 20, 1958 H Marquette 70, Creighton 49M 4, 1960 A Creighton 69, Marquette 66J 14, 1961 H Marquette 89, Creighton 64F 5, 1962 H Creighton 79, Marquette 72 (OT)M 6, 1963 A Marquette 74, Creighton 68J 23, 1964 A Creighton 84, Marquette 57F 22, 1965 H Creighton 78, Marquette 68F 29, 1968 H Marquette 75, Creighton 57M 1, 1969 A Marquette 79, Creighton 76F 28, 1970 H Marquette 76, Creighton 66M 1, 1971 A Marquette 66, Creighton 61F 19, 1972 H Marquette 70, Creighton 61M 5, 1973 A Marquette 61, Creighton 49F 9, 1974 H Creighton 75, Marquette 69M 8, 1975 A Marquette 64, #13 Creighton 60J 21, 1976 H Marquette 76, Creighton 62M 5, 1977 A Marquette 72, Creighton 60F 7, 1978 H Marquette 82, Creighton 57J 30, 1979 A Marquette 79, Creighton 77F 5, 1980 H Marquette 81, Creighton 71J 15, 1981 A Marquette 76, Creighton 66J 16, 1982 H Marquette 82, Creighton 61J 2, 1983 A Marquette 64, Creighton 52J 17, 1984 H Marquette 63, Creighton 54J 27, 1985 A Creighton 71, Marquette 59D 14, 1985 H Marquette 76, Creighton 62D 23, 1986 A Marquette 63, Creighton 57M 2, 1988 H Creighton 72, Marquette 58D 19, 1988 A Creighton 79, Marquette 73D 23, 1994 H Marquette 82, Creighton 50F 14, 1996 A Marquette 63, Creighton 57M 11, 1998 H Marquette 80, Creighton 68

DARTMOUTHD 28, 1963 H Marquette 98, Dartmouth 69D 29, 1970 H Marquette 98, Dartmouth 55

DAVIDSOND 9, 1965 A Davidson 73, Marquette 65F 11, 1967 H Marquette 66, Davidson 65

DAYTOND 28, 1966 A Dayton 95, Marquette 76J 6, 1968 H Marquette 83, Dayton 68F 16, 1980 H Marquette 73, Dayton 64J 24, 1981 A Dayton 85, Marquette 73F 20, 1982 H Marquette 72, Dayton 58F 23, 1983 A Dayton 65, Marquette 63J 21, 1984 H Marquette 66, Dayton 64 (OT)F 23, 1985 A Dayton 72, Marquette 59F 16, 1985 H Marquette 61, Dayton 55J 18, 1986 H Marquette 70, Dayton 60F 22, 1986 A Marquette 82, Dayton 79J 17, 1987 H Marquette 64, Dayton 57F 21, 1987 A Dayton 59, Marquette 57J 23, 1988 A Dayton 67, Marquette 62F 13, 1988 H Marquette 79, Dayton 56J 14, 1989 H Marquette 90, Dayton 86M 2, 1989 A Marquette 76, Dayton 74J 11, 1990 A Marquette 95, Dayton 84

F 10, 1990 H Dayton 79, Marquette 77J 5, 1991 A Dayton 103, Marquette 81F 9, 1991 H Marquette 67, Dayton 65J 8, 1992 A Dayton 60, Marquette 57J 6, 1993 H Marquette 82, Dayton 44F 20, 1994 H Marquette 84, Dayton 62F 23, 1993 A Marquette 63, Dayton 58J 20, 1995 A Marquette 70, Dayton 58F 23, 1995 H Marquette 70, Dayton 59D 27, 1996 A Marquette 65, Dayton 61D 21, 1997 H Marquette 86, Dayton 68N 28, 1998 A Dayton 81, Marquette 49D 7, 1999 H Dayton 63, Marquette 60D 30, 2000 A Dayton 61, Marquette 60D 5, 2001 H Marquette 73, Dayton 51J 4, 2003 A Dayton 92, Marquette 85 (OT)N 29, 2008 N Dayton 89, Marquette 75

DELAWARED 26, 1969 H Marquette 99, Delaware 71

DELAWARE STATEJ 20, 1993 H Marquette 105, Delaware State 65D 1, 2004 H Marquette 66, Delaware State 60D 22, 2005 H Marquette 60, Delaware State 48D 5, 2006 H Marquette 65, Delaware State 48

DENVERF 23, 1967 A Denver 100, Marquette 87J 13, 1968 H Marquette 82, Denver 57D 14, 1968 H Marquette 81, Denver 70F 20, 1969 A Marquette 65, Denver 61

DEPAULF 16, 1918 A DePaul 21, Marquette 17F 22, 1918 H Marquette 20, DePaul 19F 25, 1922 A Marquette 44, DePaul 17D 31, 1942 H DePaul 54, Marquette 46J 9, 1943 A DePaul 42, Marquette 37J 21, 1944 A Marquette 51, DePaul 49J 27, 1945 A DePaul 59, Marquette 32J 26, 1946 A DePaul 66, Marquette 38F 11, 1947 A Marquette 52, DePaul 45F 7, 1948 A DePaul 65, Marquette 49D 5, 1956 H Marquette 61, Depaul 60 (OT)F 9, 1959 A DePaul 89, Marquette 80M 4, 1959 H Marquette 82, DePaul 69D 28, 1959 A DePaul 75, Marquette 55F 23, 1960 H DePaul 65, Marquette 63D 23, 1960 A DePaul 81, Marquette 78 (OT)F 8, 1961 H Marquette 87, DePaul 64J 3, 1962 A Marquette 75, DePaul 68F 17, 1962 H Marquette 99, DePaul 83D 22, 1962 A DePaul 79, Marquette 72F 16, 1963 H Marquette 87, DePaul 81D 21, 1963 A DePaul 90, Marquette 69F 12, 1964 H #10 DePaul 72, Marquette 69J 2, 1965 A DePaul 72, Marquette 54F 13, 1965 H DePaul 67, Marquette 61D 4, 1965 H Marquette 82, DePaul 69F 9, 1966 A DePaul 76, Marquette 70J 7, 1967 H Marquette 68, DePaul 65F 4, 1967 A DePaul 79, Marquette 74J 3, 1968 H Marquette 71, DePaul 50F 3, 1968 A Marquette 58, DePaul 53J 9, 1969 A Marquette 77, DePaul 72F 15, 1969 H Marquette 66, DePaul 55J 10, 1970 A Marquette 72, DePaul 60F 14, 1970 H Marquette 79, DePaul 60J 23, 1971 H Marquette 73, DePaul 51F 6, 1971 A Marquette 84, DePaul 55J 22, 1972 H Marquette 70, DePaul 61F 5, 1972 A Marquette 79, DePaul 61J 5, 1973 H Marquette 60, DePaul 59F 3, 1973 A Marquette 70, DePaul 55J 12, 1974 H Marquette 63, DePaul 59F 2, 1974 A Marquette 70, DePaul 57J 3, 1975 H Marquette 61, DePaul 60F 1, 1975 A Marquette 72, DePaul 69J 14, 1976 A Marquette 79, DePaul 72F 18, 1976 H Marquette 64, DePaul 53J 29, 1977 A Marquette 85, DePaul 64

F 14, 1977 H DePaul 77, Marquette 72 (2OT)J 18, 1978 H Marquette 80, #18 DePaul 74F 24, 1979 A #20 DePaul 61, Marquette 60M 15, 1979 N #6 DePaul 62, Marquette 56J 12, 1980 H #2 DePaul 92, Marquette 85F 21, 1981 A #3 DePaul 78, Marquette 71F 6, 1982 H #4 DePaul 67, Marquette 66M 6, 1983 A DePaul 74, Marquette 62M 10, 1984 A #4 DePaul 64, Marquette 49M 2, 1985 A DePaul 69, Marquette 52M 9, 1985 H Marquette 68, DePaul 64F 8, 1986 H Marquette 70, DePaul 65 (OT)M 8, 1986 A DePaul 95, Marquette 87F 10, 1987 H #5 DePaul 88, Marquette 76M 7, 1987 A #5 DePaul 68, Marquette 59J 27, 1988 A DePaul 81, Marquette 66M 12, 1988 H DePaul 77, Marquette 65J 17, 1989 H Marquette 72, DePaul 64M 4, 1989 A DePaul 91, Marquette 79D 23, 1989 A DePaul 71, Marquette 62J 30, 1990 H Marquette 77, DePaul 55J 8, 1991 A DePaul 68, Marquette 63J 28, 1991 H DePaul 84, Marquette 56F 9, 1992 H DePaul 65, Marquette 58M 4, 1992 A Marquette 73, #15 DePaul 65F 6, 1993 A Marquette 87, DePaul 76M 6, 1993 H DePaul 86, Marquette 75J 12, 1994 A Marquette 71, DePaul 52F 27, 1994 H Marquette 70, DePaul 62J 28, 1995 A DePaul 63, Marquette 48F 21, 1995 H Marquette 81, DePaul 71J 17, 1996 A Marquette 73, DePaul 60F 11, 1996 H Marquette 75, DePaul 65J 9, 1997 H Marquette 75, DePaul 50J 26, 1997 A Marquette 61, DePaul 49M 5, 1997 N Marquette 79, DePaul 53J 19, 1998 H Marquette 58, DePaul 49F 7, 1998 A Marquette 73, DePaul 51M 4, 1998 N Marquette 52, DePaul 50J 9, 1999 A DePaul 75, Marquette 60J 24, 1999 H Marquette 62, DePaul 46J 12, 2000 A Marquette 69, #20 DePaul 60F 16, 2000 H DePaul 55, Marquette 35J 6, 2001 A Marquette 69, DePaul 49F 22, 2001 H Marquette 82, DePaul 64J 19, 2002 A Marquette 87, DePaul 68M 1, 2002 H Marquette 72, DePaul 53J 25, 2003 H Marquette 72, DePaul 51F 12, 2003 A Marquette 73, DePaul 60J 24, 2004 H Marquette 70, DePaul 62F 7, 2004 A DePaul 84, Marquette 78J 20, 2005 A DePaul 85, Marquette 72F 20, 2005 H Marquette 67, DePaul 57J 17, 2006 A Marquette 82, DePaul 79J 25, 2006 H Marquette 62, DePaul 47F 14, 2007 A DePaul 72, Marquette 67J 26, 2008 H Marquette 79, DePaul 71J 24, 2009 H Marquette 79, DePaul 70F 3, 2009 A Marquette 76, DePaul 61

DEPAUWD 21, 1922 H Marquette 23, DePauw 16J 20, 1923 A DePauw 39, Marquette 16J 28, 1924 H Marquette 20, DePauw 18F 25, 1924 A DePauw 29, Marquette 20J 7, 1925 H DePauw 26, Marquette 16

DES MOINESF 26, 1926 A Des Moines 20, Marquette 17F 12, 1927 A Marquette 26, Des Moines 24F 17, 1928 A Marquette 39, Des Moines 18

DETROITF 17, 1922 A Marquette 38, Detroit 22J 19, 1923 A Marquette 21, Detroit 11F 19, 1923 H Marquette 16, Detroit 13J 13, 1929 A Marquette 21, Detroit 13F 18, 1929 H Marquette 19, Detroit 14J 20, 1930 H Marquette 30, Detroit 21F 1, 1930 A Detroit 24, Marquette 23J 10, 1931 A Marquette 26, Detroit 21F 2, 1931 H Marquette 35, Detroit 22

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F 13, 1932 A Marquette 31, Detroit 30F 22, 1932 H Marquette 37, Detroit 26J 14, 1933 A Marquette 28, Detroit 20M 4, 1933 H Marquette 35, Detroit 21J 13, 1940 A Marquette 44, Detroit 41F 12, 1940 H Detroit 29, Marquette 25J 11, 1941 A Detroit 48, Marquette 45M 1, 1941 H Detroit 36, Marquette 33J 17, 1942 A Detroit 34, Marquette 32F 28, 1942 H Marquette 42, Detroit 38F 13, 1943 A Detroit 39, Marquette 31F 2, 1943 H Marquette 38, Detroit 30F 12, 1944 A Marquette 63, Detroit 34F 19, 1944 H Marquette 45, Detroit 11F 10, 1945 H Marquette 50, Detroit 32J 19, 1946 A Detroit 43, Marquette 36F 2, 1946 H Detroit 35, Marquette 27J 4, 1947 A Detroit 48, Marquette 41M 1, 1947 H Marquette 71, Detroit 46J 12, 1948 A Marquette 71, Detroit 43F 28, 1948 H Marquette 63, Detroit 40J 8, 1949 A Detroit 39, Marquette 38F 26, 1949 H Marquette 71, Detroit 47J 30, 1950 H Detroit 64, Marquette 55F 7, 1950 A Detroit 57, Marquette 44D 20, 1950 A Detroit 64, Marquette 51J 8, 1951 H Marquette 65, Detroit 62J 2, 1952 H Detroit 63, Marquette 61F 16, 1952 A Detroit 72, Marquette 66J 30, 1953 A Marquette 92, Detroit 83M 2, 1953 H Marquette 80, Detroit 74F 2, 1954 H Marquette 74, Detroit 68F 27, 1954 A Detroit 80, Marquette 76F 14, 1955 H Marquette 100, Detroit 81F 18, 1956 A Detroit 72, Marquette 71J 7, 1957 H Marquette 69, Detroit 64J 3, 1959 A Marquette 78, Detroit 63F 2, 1959 H Marquette 75, Detroit 66J 12, 1960 H #20 Detroit 89, Marquette 85F 3, 1960 A #14 Detroit 65, Marquette 58J 10, 1961 A Marquette 85, Detroit 63F 28, 1961 H Marquette 85, Detroit 69F 13, 1962 A Marquette 73, Detroit 66M 7, 1962 H Marquette 93, Detroit 92J 2, 1963 A Marquette 85, Detroit 76F 28, 1963 H Marquette 77, Detroit 63F 20, 1964 A Detroit 97, Marquette 73M 4, 1964 A Detroit 100, Marquette 76J 16, 1965 A Detroit 79, Marquette 67M 2, 1965 H Detroit 90, Marquette 76J 29, 1966 A Marquette 81, Detroit 74M 3, 1966 H Marquette 87, Detroit 78J 28, 1967 A Detroit 94, Marquette 92 (OT)M 2, 1967 H Marquette 71, Detroit 64J 27, 1968 A Marquette 80, Detroit 70F 17, 1968 H Marquette 81, Detroit 70J 4, 1969 H Marquette 85, #7 Detroit 71F 1, 1969 A Marquette 75, Detroit 74J 3, 1970 H Marquette 81, Detroit 61F 21, 1970 A Marquette 80, Detroit 60J 2, 1971 A Marquette 70, Detroit 61F 13, 1971 H Marquette 81, Detroit 67J 15, 1972 H Marquette 68, Detroit 66F 26, 1972 A Detroit 70, Marquette 49F 17, 1973 H Marquette 77, Detroit 55F 23, 1974 A Marquette 61, Detroit 53F 15, 1975 H Marquette 81, Detroit 62F 7, 1976 A Marquette 68, Detroit 66F 16, 1977 H #15 Detroit 64, Marquette 63M 4, 1978 A Marquette 80, #6 Detroit 77F 6, 1979 H Detroit 64, Marquette 63F 27, 1980 A Marquette 80, Detroit 76F 7, 1981 H Marquette 65, Detroit 42F 24, 1982 A Marquette 78, Detroit 61J 18, 1990 A Marquette 84, Detroit 70M 1, 1990 H Marquette 70, Detroit 69 (OT)J 31, 1991 H Marquette 75, Detroit 54F 28, 1991 A Marquette 74, Detroit 68N 14, 2006 H Marquette 87, Detroit 45

DRAKEF 2, 1929 H Marquette 23, Drake 22F 25, 1929 A Marquette 37, Drake 31F 15, 1930 A Marquette 22, Drake 16F 27, 1930 H Marquette 41, Drake 14F 9, 1953 A Drake 74, Marquette 67F 14, 1953 H Marquette 83, Drake 74J 9, 1954 H Marquette 81, Drake 69F 6, 1954 A Drake 76, Marquette 69J 3, 1955 H Marquette 74, Drake 71F 5, 1955 A Marquette 64, Drake 60F 4, 1956 H Drake 66, Marquette 63D 17, 1956 H Marquette 100, Drake 84F 27, 1958 A Drake 94, Marquette 76D 15, 1958 H Marquette 79, Drake 63F 25, 1960 A Marquette 73, Drake 64F 25, 1961 H Marquette 74, Drake 72J 26, 1963 A Marquette 90, Drake 76D 9, 1968 A Drake 68, Marquette 63D 11, 1969 H Marquette 72, Drake 70D 13, 1975 H Marquette 80, Drake 58J 18, 1977 A Marquette 62, Drake 60M 13, 1986 H Marquette 79, Drake 59

DUKED 30, 1960 N #6 Duke 86, Marquette 73J 28, 1979 A #7 Duke 69, Marquette 64F 10, 1980 N Marquette 80, #10 Duke 77N 14, 1990 A #6 Duke 87, Marquette 74M 24, 1994 N #6 Duke 59, Marquette 49N 21, 2006 N Marquette 73, #9 Duke 62N 21, 2007 N #10 Duke 77, Marquette 73

DUQUESNED 21, 1939 A Duquesne 47, Marquette 34J 14, 1941 H Duquesne 24, Marquette 18D 17, 1955 N Marquette 83, #6 Duquesne 59F 16, 1982 H Marquette 69, Duquesne 55J 25, 1983 A Marquette 72, Duquesne 53

EAST CAROLINAF 6, 2002 H Marquette 70, East Carolina 58F 26, 2002 A East Carolina 51, Marquette 46D 30, 2002 A East Carolina 73, Marquette 70J 29, 2003 H Marquette 80, East Carolina 48M 3, 2004 H Marquette 77, East Carolina 73F 12, 2005 A Marquette 71, East Carolina 69 (OT)

EAST TENNESSEE STATEM 16, 1968 N Marquette 69, East Tennessee State 57D 28, 1981 H Marquette 96, East Tennessee State 84N 27, 1993 N Marquette 87, East Tennessee State 72

EASTERN ILLINOISN 26, 2002 H Marquette 97, Eastern Illinois 74

EASTERN KENTUCKYD 26, 1977 H Marquette 90, Eastern Kentucky 77

EASTERN MICHIGANF 8, 1969 H Marquette 82, Eastern Michigan 58N 18, 2006 H Marquette 95, Eastern Michigan 62

EASTERN WASHINGTONN 24, 2005 N Marquette 83, Eastern Washington 73

ELOND 21, 2002 H Marquette 89, Elon 57

EVANSVILLED 29, 1965 N Evansville 88, Marquette 86M 11, 1982 N Marquette 67, Evansville 62M 3, 1987 H Marquette 74, Evansville 63F 17, 1988 A Evansville 73, Marquette 72J 27, 1990 A Evansville 70, Marquette 66F 26, 1990 H Marquette 90, Evansville 65M 8, 1990 N Evansville 66, Marquette 57J 24, 1991 A Marquette 68, Evansville 57F 21, 1991 H Evansville 59, Marquette 55

EVANSVILLE YMCAJ 5, 1921 H Marquette 31, Evansville YMCA 16D 27, 1921 A Marquette 22, Evansville YMCA 10

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSOND 6, 1994 H Marquette 96, Fairleigh Dickinson 74

FLORIDAD 8, 1976 A Marquette 64, Florida 61D 10, 1977 H Marquette 81, Florida 67

FLORIDA A&MD 1, 1982 H Marquette 91, Florida A&M 58D 22, 2003 H Marquette 83, Florida A&M 63

FLORIDA GULF COASTM 4, 2008 H Marquette 67, Florida Gulf Coast 37

FLORIDA STATED 15, 1967 H Marquette 64, Florida State 60J 19, 1980 H Marquette 74, Florida State 64M 1, 1981 N Florida State 81, Marquette 78

FORDHAMD 17, 1966 H Marquette 82, Fordham 58F 25, 1971 A Marquette 85, #11 Fordham 80 (OT)D 18, 1971 H Marquette 87, Fordhan 68F 24, 1973 A Marquette 63, Fordham 57J 19, 1974 H Marquette 90, Fordham 74F 20, 1975 A Marquette 101, Fordham 64J 24, 1976 H Marquette 92, Fordham 64F 25, 1987 H Marquette 96, Fordham 67F 1, 1988 A Fordham 83, Marquette 63F 20, 1989 H Marquette 69, Fordham 68J 18, 1993 A Marquette 66, Fordham 40D 8, 2001 H Marquette 79, Fordham 55

FT. SHERIDANJ 18, 1947 H Marquette 67, Ft. Sheridan 58

FRANKLINJ 3, 1924 H Franklin 19, Marquette 18 (2OT)F 23, 1924 A Franklin 47, Marquette 15

FRESNO STATED 4, 1979 H Marquette 57, Fresno State 54

FURMANJ 2, 1989 H Marquete 78, Furman 56

GARY (IND.) YMCAD 30, 1921 A Marquette 22, Gary (Ind.) YMCA 21

GEORGETOWNF 7, 1942 N Georgetown 35, Marquette 34D 27, 1971 H Marquette 88, Georgetown 44F 16, 2006 H Marquette 57, #14 Georgetown 51M 9, 2006 N #23 Georgetown 62, Marquette 59F 10, 2007 A #23 Georgetown 76, Marquette 58M 1, 2008 H #10Georgetown70,Marquette 68 (OT)J 31, 2009 H Marquette 94, #25Georgetown82F21, 2009 A Marquette 78,Georgetown72

GEORGIAD 27, 1974 H Marquette 100, Georgia 70

GEORGIA TECHJ 12, 1926 A Georgia Tech 23, Marquette 19D 27, 1956 N Marquette 102, Georgia Tech 78D 27, 1957 N Georgia Tech 67, Marquette 58D 27, 1963 H Georgia Tech 84, Marquette 83J 26, 1976 A Marquette 55, Georgia Tech 44J 3, 1977 H Marquette 63, Georgia Tech 45

GONZAGAD 29, 1984 H Gonzaga 60, Marquette 54N 24, 2001 N Marquette 72, Gonzaga 63

GRAMBLINGD 28, 2002 H Marquette 105, Grambling 74D 5, 2003 H Marquette 71, Grambling 55

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GREAT LAKESM 10, 1942 A Great Lakes 52, Marquette 48J 16, 1943 H Great Lakes 60, Marquette 54F 24, 1943 A Great Lakes 56, Marquette 37J 15, 1944 H Great Lakes 45, Marquette 36F 2, 1944 A Great Lakes 67, Marquette 24J 13, 1945 H Great Lakes 57, Marquette 47F 13, 1945 A Great Lakes 75, Marquette 65J 12, 1946 H Marquette 47, Great Lakes 37F 5, 1946 A Great Lakes 66, Marquette 61

GRINNELLJ 21, 1929 H Marquette 27, Grinnell 25F 9, 1929 A Grinnell 23, Marquette 22D 14, 1929 A Grinnell 22, Marquette 15J 14, 1930 H Marquette 26, Grinnell 22F 7, 1931 H Grinnell 21, Marquette 17F 24, 1931 A Marquette 33, Grinnell 22F 11, 1932 H Marquette 43, Grinnell 29F 29, 1932 A Marquette 40, Grinnell 22

HAMLINEJ 8, 1921 H Marquette 38, Hamline 22J 29, 1921 A Hamline 30, Marquette 23

HAMPTOND 20, 1999 H Marquette 67, Hampton 52

HARTFORDJ 24, 1986 A Marquette 66, Hartford 55F 14, 1987 H Marquette 76, Hartford 66D 1, 1987 H Marquette 70, Hartford 61

HILLSDALEN 10, 2006 H Marquette 77, Hillsdale 66

HOLY CROSSF 11, 1984 H Marquette 90, Holy Cross 69D 20, 1984 A Marquette 74, Holy Cross 67 (OT)J 8, 1986 H Marquette 86, Holy Cross 46M 20, 2003 N Marquette 72, Holy Cross 68

HOUSTOND 10, 1949 H Marquette 69, Houston 64M 15, 1961 N Houston 77, Marquette 61D 29, 1967 N #2 Houston 77, Marquette 65M 2, 1997 H Marquette 76, Houston 67F 14, 1998 H Marquette 70, Houston 52F 27, 1999 A Marquette 65, Houston 62F 5, 2000 H Marquette 65, Houston 61M 8, 2000 N Houston 77, Marquette 75F 28, 2001 A Houston 66, Marquette 64M 8, 2002 N Marquette 85, Houston 73J 7, 2004 A Marquette 65, Houston 52M 2, 2005 H Marquette 76, Houston 55

HOUSTON BAPTISTN 14, 2008 H Marquette 95, Houston Baptist 64

IDAHO STATEN 13, 2006 H Marquette 59, Idaho State 56 (OT)

ILLINOISD 31, 1940 H Illinois 40, Marquette 32D 9, 1941 A Illinois 45, Marquette 43D 11, 1946 A Illinois 73, Marquette 40J 28, 1948 H Illinois 88, Marquette 66D 4, 1950 A Illinois 66, Marquette 47D 31, 1951 H #2 Illinois 68, Marquette 57D 2, 1957 A Illinois 100, Marquette 90D 6, 1958 H Marquette 69, Illinois 53D 14, 1959 A Illinois 89, Marquette 77D 17, 1960 H Marquette 96, #19 Illinois 87D 22, 1979 A Marquette 80, Illinois 78D 13, 1980 H Illinois 69, Marquette 68D 29, 1992 A Marquette 61, Illinois 58D 7, 1993 H Marquette 74, #16 Illinois 65

UICD 20, 1994 H UIC 67, Marquette 65J 15, 1996 H Marquette 103, UIC 81D 28, 1997 A Marquette 73, UIC 67D 31, 1998 H Marquette 61, UIC 58

ILLINOIS STATEN 15, 2004 H Marquette 60, Illinois State 32

ILLINOIS WESLEYAND 16, 1929 A Illinois Wesleyan 25, Marquette 18D 12, 1930 H Marquette 16, Illinois Wesleyan 11

INDIANAF 2, 1922 H Indiana 20, Marquette 17F 4, 1932 A Indiana 30, Marquette 18D 20, 1932 H Marquette 21, Indiana 20D 23, 1946 H Indiana 74, Marquette 50J 3, 1949 A Indiana 56, Marquette 47M 15, 1973 N #6 Indiana 75, Marquette 69M 20, 1976 N #1 Indiana 65, Marquette 56M 24, 1985 A Indiana 94, Marquette 82N 23, 2001 N Marquette 50, #20 Indiana 49

IPFWJ 2, 2005 H Marquette 91, IPFW 57D 17, 2007 H Marquette 80, IPFW 56D 13, 2008 H Marquette 69, IPFW 50

INDIANA STATEJ 15, 1966 H Marquette 94, Indiana State 74

IUPUIN 10, 2007 H Marquette 76, IUPUI 68

IONAM 19, 1952 N Marquette 66, Iona 59N 28, 1981 N Marquette 67, Iona 54J 23, 1982 A Marquette 75, Iona 67J 11, 1983 H Marquette 85, Iona 78D 6, 1986 H Marquette 87, Iona 79J 19, 1988 A Iona 71, Marquette 56

IOWAJ 5, 1924 A Marquette 21, Iowa 20J 1, 1925 H Iowa 28, Marquette 17J 2, 1926 H Iowa 19, Marquette 16J 1, 1927 H Iowa 35, Marquette 21J 1, 1928 H Iowa 31, Marquette 17D 21, 1928 A Iowa 38, Marquette 15D 21, 1929 H Marquette 29, Iowa 19M 4, 1930 A Marquette 39, Iowa 21D 30, 1935 H Iowa 31, Marquette 27J 2, 1937 H Iowa 37, Marquette 34J 1, 1938 H Marquette 36, Iowa 23D 30, 1939 H Marquette 49, Iowa 43 (OT)M 12, 1955 N #5 Iowa 86, Marquette 81D 23, 1972 A Marquette 69, Iowa 61D 8, 1973 H Marquette 86, Iowa 70D 5, 1981 H #6 Iowa 68, Marquette 65 (OT)D 8, 1982 A #8 Iowa 87, Marquette 66

IOWA STATED 20, 1960 H Marquette 70, Iowa State 62D 4, 1961 A Iowa State 72, Marquette 68D 19, 1963 H Marquette 67, Iowa State 62D 22, 1964 A Iowa State 73, Marquette 64M 15, 1984 A Marquette 73, Iowa State 53J 10, 1996 H Marquette 58, Iowa State 56J 7, 1997 A Marquette 67, #4 Iowa State 64M 25, 2004 A Iowa State 77, Marquette 69

JACKSONVILLEF 16, 1972 H Marquette 88, Jacksonville 79

JOHN CARROLLF 20, 1948 A Marquette 73, John Carroll 58J 14, 1949 A Marquette 56, John Carroll 54F 6, 1950 A John Carroll 77, Marquette 64

JONESBORO (IND.) YMCAJ 1, 1921 A Marquette 26, Jonesboro (Ind.) YMCA 25D 21, 1921 A Jonesboro (Ind.) YMCA 20, Marquette 19

KANSASD 8, 1956 A Kansas 78, Marquette 61D 9, 1957 H Kansas 82, Marquette 62D 16, 1961 A Kansas 76, Marquette 62M 23, 1974 N Marquette 64, #6 Kansas 51

D 1, 1990 A Kansas 108, Marquette 71J 28, 1992 H #5 Kansas 85, Marquette 61A 5, 2003 N #6 Kansas 94, Marquette 61

KANSAS STATEJ 10, 1953 A #1 Kansas State 88, Marquette 72D 15, 1961 A #8 Kansas State 80, Marquette 64D 10, 1962 H Marquette 72, Kansas State 71M 17, 1977 N Marquette 67, Kansas State 66J 6, 1982 A Kansas State 70, Marquette 65D 22, 1982 H Marquette 61, Kansas State 51D 15, 1984 H Kansas State 55, Marquette 54J 2, 1986 A Kansas State 56, Marquette 55J 7, 1987 H Kansas State 85, Marquette 84J 3, 1988 A Kansas State 78, Marquette 57

KENT STATEJ 16, 1951 A Kent State 56, Marquette 50N 25, 1988 N Marquette 68, Kent State 64N 20, 2004 H Marquette 66, Kent State 61

KENTUCKYF 14, 1938 A Kentucky 35, Marquette 33F 4, 1939 A Kentucky 39, Marquette 31F 3, 1940 H Kentucky 51, Marquette 45M 11, 1955 N Marquette 79, #2 Kentucky 71M 14, 1959 N #2 Kentucky 98, Marquette 69M 11, 1961 A Marquette 88, Kentucky 72M 15, 1968 A #5 Kentucky 107, Marquette 89M 13, 1969 N Marquette 81, #7 Kentucky 74M 20, 1971 N Marquette 91, #8 Kentucky 74M 16, 1972 N #18 Kentucky 85, Marquette 69M 15, 1975 N #6 Kentucky 76, Marquette 54M 20, 1994 N Marquette 75, #7 Kentucky 63M 29, 2003 N Marquette 83, #1 Kentucky 69M 20, 2008 N Marquette 74, Kentucky 66

LA SALLED 9, 1995 N La Salle 68, Marquette 65D 22, 1996 H Marquette 86, La Salle 53

LAWRENCEM 2, 1917 A Marquette 19, Lawrence 14D 14, 1917 A Lawrence 25, Marquette 13J 26, 1918 H Marquette 28, Lawrence 14F 25, 1921 H Marquette 23, Lawrence 13J 26, 1924 H Marquette 16, Lawrence 12J 24, 1925 H Lawrence 25, Marquette 13F 10, 1925 A Lawrence 33, Marquette 17F 4, 1926 A Lawrence 18, Marquette 17F 20, 1926 H Lawrence 16, Marquette 13F 22, 1927 H Marquette 24, Lawrence 22M 1, 1927 A Lawrence 37, Marquette 25J 6, 1928 A Marquette 31, Lawrence 21F 13, 1928 H Marquette 29, Lawrence 20J 7, 1929 H Marquette 25, Lawrence 21J 28, 1929 A Marquette 28, Lawrence 22J 4, 1930 H Marquette 26, Lawrence 23F 25, 1930 A Marquette 26, Lawrence 25J 31, 1931 A Marquette 18, Lawrence 14F 16, 1931 H Marquette 28, Lawrence 24D 17, 1931 H Marquette 25, Lawrence 22J 19, 1932 A Marquette 24, Lawrence 21D 9, 1933 H Marquette 41, Lawrence 10D 11, 1934 H Marquette 48, Lawrence 17F 26, 1935 A Marquette 31, Lawrence 24D 7, 1935 H Marquette 37, Lawrence 22D 11, 1943 H Marquette 43, Lawrence 31J 20, 1945 H Marquette 51, Lawrence 19J 31, 1945 A Marquette 83, Lawrence 47

LEHIGHD 28, 1984 H Marquette 85, Lehigh 56F 12, 1986 A Marquette 77, Lehigh 66D 3, 1986 H Marquette 83, Lehigh 66

LEWISD 28, 2005 H Marquette 88, Lewis 40

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LOMBARDJ 12, 1923 H Marquette 19, Lombard 18J 13, 1923 H Marquette 16, Lombard 9J 18, 1924 A Lombard 34, Marquette 19J 19, 1924 A Lombard 34, Marquette 16

LONG ISLANDJ 11, 1939 A Long Island 41, Marquette 34

LORASformerly known as Dubuque (1921) and Columbia (1922-39)J 27, 1921 A Marquette 26, Dubuque 13F 9, 1922 A Marquette 21, Columbia 10F 28, 1938 A Marquette 32, Columbia 30 (OT)

LSUM 19, 1970 N Marquette 101, LSU 79

LOUISIANA TECHD 30, 1980 N Marquette 80, Louisiana Tech 66D 21, 1993 H Marquette 84, Louisiana Tech 48

LOUISVILLED 8, 1951 A Louisville 76, Marquette 63D 20, 1952 A Louisville 78, Marquette 76F 7, 1953 H Louisville 86, Marquette 83J 2, 1954 A Louisville 76, Marquette 68F 20, 1954 H Louisville 88, Marquette 79D 31, 1954 H Marquette 66, #13 Louisville 62J 12, 1955 A Marquette 82, #20 Louisville 78D 21, 1955 H Louisville 84, Marquette 68F 11, 1956 A Louisville 76, Marquette 65D 15, 1956 H #4 Louisville 75, Marquette 68F 13, 1957 A #8 Louisville 99, Marquette 79D 18, 1857 A Louisville 73, Marquette 65J 11, 1958 H Marquette 85, Louisville 79J 31, 1959 H Marquette 66, #17 Louisville 62F 14, 1959 A Louisville 68, Marquette 55J 9, 1960 H Marquette 61, Louisville 57F 10, 1960 A Marquette 78, Louisville 70J 7, 1961 H #4 Louisville 84, Marquette 63M 4, 1961 A Louisville 75, Marquette 50J 6, 1962 H Marquette 63, Louisville 53F 21, 1962 A Louisville 85, Marquette 63J 5, 1963 H Marquette 68, Louisville 64F 20, 1963 A Marquette 77, Louisville 76J 1, 1964 A Louisville 85, Marquette 67F 8, 1964 H Louisville 85, Marquette 73D 5, 1964 H Louisville 73, Marquette 60D 11, 1965 A Louisville 70, Marquette 61D 21, 1974 H #4 Louisville 80, Marquette 69F 21, 1976 A Marquette 72, #19 Louisville 62D 18, 1976 H #17 Louisville 78, Marquette 75 (OT)D 22, 1977 A #8 Louisville 61, Marquette 60F 10, 1979 H Marquette 71, #5 Louisville 55J 22, 1980 A #7 Louisville 76, Marquette 63F 14, 1981 H Louisville 79, Marquette 60F 28, 1982 A Louisville 80, Marquette 68F 12, 1983 H #11 Louisville 81, Marquette 73J 28, 1984 A Marquette 65, #14 Louisville 60F 28, 1996 A Marquette 80, #21 Louisville 79 (2OT)F 20, 1997 H Marquette 79, #15 Louisville 71 (OT)J 3, 1998 A Marquette 71, Louisville 70F 19, 1998 H Marquette 57, Louisville 52J 13, 1999 H Louisville 78, Marquette 63F 6, 1999 A Louisville 81, Marquette 77J 15, 2000 H Marquette 66, #25 Louisville 64 (OT)F 13, 2000 A Louisville 76, Marquette 64F 8, 2001 A Louisville 75, Marquette 65F 24, 2001 H Louisville 77, Marquette 74 (3OT)J 9, 2002 A Marquette 75, Louisville 71F 16, 2002 H Marquette 75, Louisville 63M 7, 2002 N Marquette 84, Louisville 76F 15, 2003 H #2 Louisville 73, Marquette 70F 27, 2003 A Marquette 78, #11 Louisville 73J 31, 2004 A Marquette 77, #4 Louisville 70M 6, 2004 H Marquette 81, #25 Louisville 80J 26, 2005 A #12 Louisville 99, Marquette 52F 17, 2005 H #12 Louisville 64, Marquette 61M 1, 2006 A Louisville 67, Marquette 60 (OT)J 15, 2007 A Marquette 74, Louisville 65F 17, 2007 H Louisville 61, Marquette 59

J 17, 2008 A Louisville 71, Marquette 51F 4, 2008 H Louisville 71, Marquette 57M 1, 2009 A #6 Louisville 62, Marquette 58

LOYOLA (ILL.)F 7, 1925 A Marquette 18, Loyola (Ill.) 17F 28, 1925 H Marquette 31, Loyola (Ill.) 20F 13, 1926 A Loyola (Ill.) 26, Marquette 16F 18, 1926 H Marquette 19, Loyola (Ill.) 18D 21, 1927 H Loyola (Ill.) 20, Marquette 9J 13, 1928 A Loyola (Ill.) 27, Marquette 12J 11, 1947 H Loyola (Ill.) 55, Marquette 50F 26, 1947 A Loyola (Ill.) 62, Marquette 52J 24, 1948 H Loyola (Ill.) 70, Marquette 64F 17, 1948 A Loyola (Ill.) 60, Marquette 58J 18, 1949 A Loyola (Ill.) 56, Marquette 41J 29, 1949 H #13 Loyola (Ill.) 74, Marquette 59D 12, 1949 A Loyola (Ill.) 76, Marquette 48J 11, 1950 H Loyola (Ill.) 59, Marquette 56F 17, 1951 A Loyola (Ill.) 67, Marquette 61F 23, 1951 H Loyola (Ill.) 55, Marquette 54J 5, 1952 H Loyola (Ill.) 66, Marquette 65F 21, 1952 A Loyola (Ill.) 74, Marquette 55J 3, 1953 H Marquette 66, Loyola (Ill.) 58F 23, 1953 A Marquette 82, Loyola (Ill.) 75 (OT)J 11, 1954 A Marquette 68, Loyola (Ill.) 63F 22, 1954 H Marquette 88, Loyola (Ill.) 82J 10, 1955 A Marquette 92, Loyola (Ill.) 77J 15, 1955 H Marquette 80, Loyola (Ill.) 67J 14, 1956 H Marquette 68, Loyola (Ill.) 59F 25, 1956 A Marquette 80, Loyola (Ill.) 73J 5, 1957 H Loyola (Ill.) 71, Marquette 69F 23, 1957 A Loyola (Ill.) 81, Marquette 79 (OT)J 4, 1958 H Marquette 64, Loyola (Ill.) 61J 25, 1958 A Loyola (Ill.) 63, Marquette 58J 5, 1959 H Marquette 70, Loyola (Ill.) 59F 7, 1959 A Marquette 90, Loyola (Ill.) 60J 2, 1960 H Marquette 63, Loyola (Ill.) 60F 13, 1960 A Marquette 79, Loyola (Ill.) 66J 4, 1961 H Marquette 83, Loyola (Ill.) 71F 14, 1961 A Loyola (Ill.) 81, Marquette 78J 9, 1962 H Marquette 63, Loyola (Ill.) 60F 24, 1962 A Loyola (Ill.) 98, Marquette 84J 8, 1963 H #2 Loyola (Ill.) 87, Marquette 68F 12, 1963 A #2 Loyola (Ill.) 92, Marquette 90 (OT)J 8, 1964 H #3 Loyola (Ill.) 96, Marquette 80F 22, 1964 A Loyola (Ill.) 99, Marquette 81D 26, 1964 A Loyola (Ill.) 83, Marquette 71J 6, 1965 H Marquette 71, Loyola (Ill.) 69 (OT)J 5, 1966 H Loyola (Ill.) 87, Marquette 65F 5, 1966 A #5 Loyola (Ill.) 85, Marquette 84D 30, 1966 A Loyola (Ill.) 85, Marquette 72F 8, 1967 H Marquette 81, Loyola (Ill.) 80J 26, 1968 A Loyola (Ill.) 79, Marquette 71F 7, 1968 H Marquette 71, Loyola (Ill.) 57J 7, 1969 H Marquette 61, Loyola (Ill.) 56J 24, 1969 A Marquette 65, Loyola (Ill.) 64J 6, 1970 H Marquette 85, Loyola (Ill.) 72J 31, 1970 A Loyola (Ill.) 76, Marquette 72J 5, 1971 H Marquette 78, Loyola (Ill.) 63J 29, 1971 A Marquette 87, Loyola (Ill.) 52J 19, 1972 H Marquette 80, Loyola (Ill.) 70J 29, 1972 A Marquette 69, Loyola (Ill.) 67J 9, 1973 H Marquette 82, Loyola (Ill.) 77J 27, 1973 A Marquette 73, Loyola (Ill.) 54J 26, 1974 A Marquette 71, Loyola (Ill.) 54F 16, 1974 H Marquette 69, Loyola (Ill.) 43J 31, 1976 A Marquette 85, Loyola (Ill.) 59F 9, 1977 H Marquette 81, Loyola (Ill.) 71J 28, 1978 A Loyola (Ill.) 68, Marquette 64F 17, 1979 H Marquette 75, Loyola (Ill.) 63F 7, 1980 A Marquette 90, Loyola (Ill.) 84F 24, 1981 H Marquette 63, Loyola (Ill.) 62J 2, 1982 A Marquette 81, Loyola (Ill.) 69F 15, 1983 H Marquette 97, Loyola (Ill.) 85M 2, 1984 A Loyola (Ill.) 79, Marquette 75D 4, 1984 H Marquette 74, Loyola (Ill.) 67J 5, 1986 A Marquette 72, Loyola (Ill.) 70J 21, 1987 A Loyola (Ill.) 84, Marquette 68F 3, 1988 H Loyola (Ill.) 76, Marquette 69F 28, 1989 H Loyola (Ill.) 91, Marquette 83D 5, 1989 H Marquette 75, Loyola (Ill.) 69 (OT)

F 17, 1990 A Marquette 68, Loyola (Ill.) 48J 19, 1991 H Marquette 82, Loyola (Ill.) 36F 17, 1991 A Marquette 75, Loyola (Ill.) 70 (OT)N 17, 2001 H Marquette 80, Loyola (Ill.) 70

LOYOLA (LA.)F 15, 1947 H Marquette 61, Loyola (La.) 46F 10, 1948 H Marquette 81, Loyola (La.) 52J 27, 1955 A Marquette 73, Loyola (La.) 70J 28, 1955 A Marquette 90, Loyola (La.) 88 (OT)J 7, 1956 H Marquette 85, Loyola (La.) 68

LOYOLA MARYMOUNTD 29, 1980 N Marquette 91, Loyola Marymount 80D 31, 1986 A Marquette 75, Loyola Marymount 65J 6, 1988 H Loyola Marymount 102, Marquette 98

MAINEJ 5, 1979 A Marquette 57, Maine 46J 15, 1980 H Marquette 87, Maine 77J 12, 1982 H Marquette 73, Maine 46F 5, 1997 H Maine 68, Marquette 59

MANHATTANF 21, 1974 A Marquette 73, Manhattan 59J 11, 1975 H Marquette 66, Manhattan 62F 5, 1976 A Marquette 78, Manhattan 59F 12, 1977 H Marquette 86, Manhattan 60D 5, 1992 H Marquette 85, Manhattan 62

MARSHALLM 16, 1967 N Marquette 83, Marshall 78D 28, 1971 H Marquette 74, #17 Marshall 72D 18, 1982 H Marquette 79, Marshall 72F 1, 1984 A Marshall 68, Marquette 67

UMBCF 23, 1989 H Marquette 88, UMBC 75D 30, 1991 H Marquette 93, UMBC 63D 16, 2006 H Marquette 68, UMBC 46

MASSACHUSETTSM 14, 1970 N Marquette 62, Massachusetts 55N 20, 2000 H Marquette 68, Massachusetts 64

MCNEESE STATEN 27, 1981 N Marquette 88, McNeese State 57D 27, 1983 H Marquette 69, McNeese State 55

MEMPHISformerly known as Memphis State (1941-1994)D 29, 1956 N Memphis State 77, Marquette 76D 12, 1963 A Memphis State 88, Marquette 74F 10, 1965 H Memphis State 82, Marquette 70D 7, 1971 A Marquette 74, Memphis State 73D 9, 1972 H Marquette 72, #11 Memphis State 69J 13, 1981 H Marquette 86, Memphis State 67J 27, 1982 A Memphis State 77, Marquette 70J 25, 1992 A Memphis State 59, Marquette 55M 1, 1992 H Marquette 82, Memphis State 67J 23, 1993 H Marquette 78, Memphis State 66F 27, 1993 A Memphis State 68, Marquette 63J 5, 1994 H Marquette 79, Memphis State 67J 29, 1994 A Marquette 51, Memphis State 46F 18, 1995 A Memphis 77, Marquette 71 (2OT)M 4, 1995 H Marquette 80, Memphis 61J 20, 1996 H Marquette 59, #9 Memphis 55M 8, 1996 A Marquette 72, #14 Memphis 60J 12, 1997 A Memphis 54, Marquette 47M 6, 1997 N Marquette 63, Memphis 45F 28, 1998 H Memphis 77, Marquette 65F 21, 1999 A Memphis 81, Marquette 79F 26, 2000 H Memphis 53, Marquette 49F 2, 2001 A Marquette 71, Memphis 65M 8, 2001 N Memphis 71, Marquette 64F 14, 2004 H Memphis 89, Marquette 71J 13, 2005 A Memphis 78, Marquette 68

MEMPHIS YMCAJ 2, 1921 A Memphis YMCA 14, Marquette 13D 23, 1921 A Memphis YMCA 20, Marquette 12

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MERCERJ 5, 1926 H Mercer 28, Marquette 21J 13, 1926 A Mercer 32, Marquette 26

MEXICO CITY FALLSJ 28, 1933 H Marquette 36, Mexico City Falls 29

MIAMI (FLA.)M 5, 1986 H Marquette 84, Miami (Fla.) 62J 24, 1987 A Miami (Fla.) 91, Marquette 89 (OT)J 16, 1988 H Marquette 65, Miami (Fla.) 51J 28, 1989 A Miami (Fla.) 106, Marquette 90

MIAMI (OHIO)M 9, 1955 N Marquette 90, Miami (Ohio) 79D 13, 1955 H Marquette 71, Miami (Ohio) 65M 13, 1971 N Marquette 62, #20 Miami (Ohio) 47M 10, 1973 N Marquette 77, Miami (Ohio) 62D 29, 1975 H Marquette 79, Miami (Ohio) 52M 11, 1978 N Miami (Ohio) 84, Marquette 81D 28, 1983 H Marquette 59, Miami (Ohio) 47

MICHIGAND 31, 1941 H Marquette 49, Michigan 42D 12, 1942 A Michigan 42, Marquette 32D 31, 1946 H Michigan 70, Marquette 64D 20, 1947 H Michigan 78, Marquette 70D 12, 1950 A Michigan 40, Marquette 37F 2, 1952 H Marquette 64, Michigan 57D 1, 1952 A Michigan 80, Marquette 72D 12, 1953 A Michigan 89, Marquette 74D 31, 1953 H Michigan 76, Marquette 68D 15, 1954 A Marquette 83, Michigan 78D 8, 1969 A Michigan 86, Marquette 78D 11, 1971 H Marquette 81, #9 Michigan 52M 16, 1974 N Marquette 72, #12 Michigan 70M 6, 1977 A #3 Michigan 69, Marquette 68D 8, 1979 H Michigan 63, Marquette 60M 19, 1984 A Michigan 83, Marquette 70D 16, 1989 H #6 Michigan 82, Marquette 73D 22, 1990 A Michigan 89, Marquette 81

MICHIGAN CITY (IND.)D 29, 1921 A Marquette 45, Michigan City (Ind.) 32

MICHIGAN TECHformerly known as Michigan Mines (1885-1925)F 9, 1921 H Marquette 39, Michigan Mines 23

MICHIGAN STATEF 16, 1922 A Marquette 26, Michigan State 19F 11, 1926 A Marquette 29, Michigan State 25J 8, 1927 A Michigan State 35, Marquette 33 (OT)J 22, 1927 H Marquette 24, Michigan State 12J 21, 1928 H Marquette 21, Michigan State 18F 25, 1928 A Michigan State 30, Marquette 25J 12, 1929 A Michigan State 29, Marquette 19M 4, 1929 H Michigan State 26, Marquette 15J 31, 1930 A Michigan State 24, Marquette 17M 1, 1930 H Marquette 21, Michigan State 14J 9, 1931 A Michigan State 19, Marquette 16F 28, 1931 H Michigan State 24, Marquette 21F 15, 1932 A Michigan State 25 Marquette 23 (2OT)F 25, 1932 H Marquette 43, Michigan State 18J 12, 1933 A Marquette 32, Michigan State 28F 25, 1933 H Marquette 28, Michigan State 21J 18, 1934 A Marquette 26, Michigan State 24F 23, 1934 H Marquette 40, Michigan State 16J 17, 1935 A Michigan State 30, Marquette 29F 18, 1935 H Marquette 20, Michigan State 17J 17, 1936 A Marquette 21, Michigan State 20J 18, 1936 A Michigan State 35, Marquette 31 (OT)F 22, 1936 H Michigan State 29, Marquette 28J 16, 1937 A Marquette 32, Michigan State 25F 13, 1937 H Marquette 31, Michigan State 26J 21, 1938 A Marquette 41, Michigan State 24F 19, 1938 H Marquette 40, Michigan State 26F 13, 1939 A Michigan State 35, Marquette 29F 20, 1939 H Marquette 38, Michigan State 36 (OT)J 15, 1940 A Michigan State 48, Marquette 19F 24, 1940 H Michigan State 21, Marquette 17J 10, 1941 A Michigan State 25, Marquette 18F 22, 1941 H Michigan State 37, Marquette 36

J 16, 1942 A Michigan State 51, Marquette 40F 21, 1942 H Michigan State 47, Marquette 45J 11, 1943 H Marquette 41, Michigan State 32F 15, 1943 A Marquette 46, Michigan State 39J 6, 1947 A Michigan State 53, Marquette 51F 3, 1947 H Michigan State 56, Marquette 55J 13, 1948 A Michigan State 57, Marquette 54F 14, 1948 H Michigan State 53, Marquette 48J 7, 1949 A Marquette 68, Michigan State 48F 5, 1949 H Marquette 59, Michigan State 42J 13, 1950 A Michigan State 81, Marquette 64F 25, 1950 H Marquette 75, Michigan State 58D 19, 1950 A Michigan State 74, Marquette 42D 15, 1951 H Michigan State 53, Marquette 48D 6, 1952 A Michigan State 62, Marquette 51D 17, 1953 H Michigan State 65, Marquette 60D 1, 1954 A Michigan State 91, Marquette 72F 8, 1956 H Marquette 90, Michigan State 81 (OT)D 22, 1956 A Michigan State 92, Marquette 65M 13, 1959 N #7 Michigan State 74, Marquette 69M 15, 2007 N Michigan State 61, Marquette 49

MILLIKIND 17, 1923 H Marquette 22, Millikin 14D 13, 1924 H Millikin 22, Marquette 12J 16, 1925 A Millikin 31, Marquette 12J 8, 1926 A Millikin 28, Marquette 18

MILTOND 10, 1921 A Marquette 22, Milton 10D 12, 1922 H Marquette 26, Milton 10D 12, 1923 H Marquette 21, Milton 8D 10, 1924 H Marquette 17, Milton 12D 10, 1925 H Marquette 25, Milton 10D 16, 1926 H Marquette 33, Milton 10

MILWAUKEE YMCAJ 19, 1918 H Milwaukee YMCA 26, Marquette 10J 17, 1920 H Marquette 20, Milwaukee YMCA 14

MINNESOTAD 14, 1925 H Marquette 28, Minnesota 17D 29, 1927 A Minnesota 38, Marquette 22D 28, 1935 A Marquette 34, Minnesota 31D 30, 1944 H Minnesota 43, Marquette 40J 7, 1950 A #10 Minnesota 74, Marquette 38D 31, 1952 H Marquette 70, #9 Minnesota 59D 23, 1953 A #8 Minnesota 91, Marquette 73J 21, 1957 A Minnesota 99, Marquette 78D 23, 1961 H Marquette 69, Minnesota 63D 8, 1964 A #6 Minnesota 78, Marquette 59D 20, 1966 H Marquette 74, Minnesota 61D 3, 1968 A Minnesota 75, Marquette 73D 22, 1969 H Marquette 67, Minnesota 51D 8, 1970 A Marquette 70, Minnesota 61D 21, 1971 H Marquette 55, Minnesota 40M 18, 1972 N #11 Minnesota 77, Marquette 72J 16, 1973 A #6 Minnesota 64, Marquette 53D 15, 1973 H Marquette 68, Minnesota 50D 18, 1975 A Minnesota 77, Marquette 73 (OT)D 21, 1976 H #20 Minnesota 66, Marquette 59D 6, 1977 A Marquette 61, Minnesota 44D 16, 1978 H Marquette 72, Minnesota 55D 17, 1980 A Marquette 92, Minnesota 84D 19, 1981 H #8 Minnesota 76, Marquette 54D 20, 1982 A Minnesota 100, Marquette 66D 3, 1983 H Marquette 77, Minnesota 60D 26, 1984 A Minnesota 70, Marquette 62D 17, 1985 H Marquette 74, Minnesota 63D 22, 1987 A Minnesota 89, Marquette 65D 17, 1988 H Minnesota 83, Marquette 67M 18, 1998 A Minnesota 73, Marquette 71N 23, 1999 A Minnesota 66, Marquette 57D 7, 2000 H Minnesota 61, Marquette 59 (OT)

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATED 7, 1990 H Marquette 96, Mississippi Valley State 71D 17, 1991 H Marquette 87, Mississippi Valley State 62

MISSOURIF 18, 1957 A Missouri 98, Marquette 76D 6, 1957 H Missouri 57, Marquette 56J 9, 1978 A Marquette 70, Missouri 52D 9, 1978 H Marquette 74, Missouri 57M 13, 1982 N #5 Missouri 73, Marquette 69J 23, 1983 A Marquette 60, #12 Missouri 59 (OT)J 7, 1984 H Missouri 58, Marquette 57M 22, 2003 N Marquette 101, #24 Missouri 92 (OT)M 22, 2009 N #9 Missouri 83, Marquette 79

MISSOURI STATEformerly known as SW Missouri State (1945-2005)M 17, 1986 A SouthwestMissouri State 83,Marquette 69

MONMOUTHM 14, 1996 N Marquette 68, Monmouth 44

MONTANA STATED 28, 1929 H Montana State 39, Marquette 30D 5, 1997 H Marquette 84, Montana State 60

MONTANA STATE - BILLINGSformerly known as Eastern Montana (1965-1995)D 1, 1979 H Marquette 75, Eastern Montana 36

MORGAN STATED 21, 1988 H Marquette 66, Morgan State 60D 31, 1989 H Marquette 75, Morgan State 51J 2, 1996 H Marquette 98, Morgan State 58N 16, 1998 H Marquette 85, Morgan State 51D 22, 2006 H Marquette 77, Morgan State 57

MORRIS BROWNJ 2, 2002 H Marquette 85, Morris Brown 38

MURRAY STATEM 8, 1969 N Marquette 82, Murray State 62

NASHVILLEJ 4, 1921 A Marquette 46, Nashville 13D 24, 1921 A Marquette 15, Nashville 9D 26, 1921 A Marquette 28, Nashville 15

NAVYD 28, 1962 H Marquette 76, Navy 56

NEBRASKAD 20, 1933 H Marquette 25, Nebraska 22D 14, 1940 A Nebraska 35, Marquette 20D 31, 1945 H Marquette 48, Nebraska 36D 20, 1957 H Marquette 79, Nebraska 64D 8, 1958 A Nebraska 62, Marquette 60M 11, 1987 A Nebraska 78, Marquette 76D 21, 2004 H Marquette 81, Nebraska 62N 30, 2005 A Nebraska 84, Marquette 74

UNLVJ 15, 1978 H Marquette 97, #11 UNLV 81M 4, 1979 A UNLV 86, Marquette 83D 26, 1992 A #19 UNLV 94, Marquette 88N 28, 1994 H Marquette 82, UNLV 74 (OT)

NEVADA-RENOD 12, 1970 H Marquette 102, Nevada-Reno 74J 11, 1972 A Marquette 82, Nevada-Reno 55

NEW MEXICO STATED 12, 1964 H Marquette 62, New Mexico State 54J 16, 1971 H Marquette 65, New Mexico State 53M 5, 1972 A New Mexico State 73, Marquette 69

NEW YORKD 18, 1958 H Marquette 70, New York 59D 3, 1959 A New York 70, Marquette 69D 9, 1966 A Marquette 79, New York 63

NIAGARAF 5, 1938 A Marquette 48, Niagara 33F 28, 1966 A Marquette 71, Niagara 67J 30, 1967 H Marquette 80, Niagara 67

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NICHOLLS STATEN 20, 1998 N Marquette 51, Nicholls State 48

NORTH CAROLINAM 28, 1977 N Marquette 67, #5 North Carolina 59J 19, 1986 H #1 North Carolina 66, Marquette 64F 15, 1987 A #3 North Carolina 83, Marquette 74J 13, 2001 A #9 North Carolina 84, Marquette 54

NORTH CAROLINA A&TD 4, 1992 H Marquette 84, North Carolina A&T 43

UNC WILMINGTOND 1, 1989 H Marquette 76, UNC Wilmington 54

NORTH CAROLINA STATEM 25, 1974 N #1 North Carolina State 76, Marquette 64J 21, 1991 A North Carolina State 89, Marquette 76F 4, 1992 H Marquette 66, North Carolina State 42D 22, 2008 A Marquette 68, North Carolina State 65

NORTH DAKOTAD 26, 1955 H Marquette 72, North Dakota 37J 24, 1957 A Marquette 72, North Dakota 57D 3, 1960 H Marquette 107, North Dakota 68D 3, 1963 H Marquette 74, North Dakota 65

NORTH DAKOTA STATEJ 1, 1930 H Marquette 26, North Dakota State 17D 10, 1956 H Marquette 78, North Dakota State 49D 7, 1965 H Marquette 79, North Dakota State 62D 2, 2006 H North Dakota State 64, Marquette 60

NORTH TEXASformerly known as North Texas State (1961-1987)D 13, 1969 H Marquette 83, North Texas State 60D 23, 1970 A Marquette 67, North Texas State 57D 29, 1978 H Marquette 84, North Texas State 69

NORTHEAST LOUISIANAD 1, 1983 H Marquette 71, Northeast Louisiana 57

NORTHEASTERND 1, 1998 H Marquette 82, Northeastern 68

NORTHEASTERN ILLINOISD 9, 1992 H Marquette 95, Northeastern Illinois 65

NORTHERN ILLINOISF 13, 1973 H Marquette 93, Northern Illinois 80D 11, 1982 H Marquette 66, Northern Illinois 56D 30, 1983 A Northern Illinois 79, Marquette 78D 8, 1984 H Marquette 61, Northern Illinois 52D 21, 1985 A Northern Illinois 74, Marquette 68N 28, 1991 H Marquette 78, Northern Illinois 71D 28, 1993 A Marquette 73, Northern Illinois 58

NORTHERN IOWAN 28, 2008 N Marquette 73, Northern Iowa 43

NORTHERN MICHIGAND 9, 1961 H Marquette 98, Northern Michigan 60F 19, 1966 H Marquette 105, Northern Michigan 94F 4, 1969 H Marquette 84, Northern Michigan 59D 2, 1969 H Marquette 98, Northern Michigan 60J 26, 1971 H Marquette 106, Northern Michigan 57J 23, 1973 H Marquette 76, Northern Michigan 55D 6, 1975 H Marquette 56, Northern Michigan 45D 2, 1978 H Marquette 80, Northern Michigan 50N 24, 2003 H Marquette 73, Northern Michigan 60

NORTHWESTERNM 7, 1921 H Marquette 31, Northwestern 18D 13, 1927 A Northwestern 53, Marquette 22F 7, 1930 A Northwestern 40, Marquette 19D 10, 1932 A Northwestern 36, Marquette 29M 2, 1933 H Marquette 26, Northwestern 24D 12, 1933 H Marquette 24, Northwestern 22F 16, 1935 H Northwestern 34, Marquette 23J 4, 1936 H Northwestern 37, Marquette 15F 6, 1937 A Northwestern 37, Marquette 34D 7, 1937 H Northwestern 31, Marquette 29F 2, 1939 A Marquette 36, Northwestern 26

J 20, 1940 H Marquette 46, Northwestern 30D 16, 1944 A Northwestern 58, Marquette 44D 15, 1945 A Northwestern 64, Marquette 35D 14, 1946 A Northwestern 63, Marquette 49J 19, 1948 A Northwestern 68, Marquette 38J 24, 1949 A Northwestern 70, Marquette 38F 20, 1950 A Northwestern 61, Marquette 52D 28, 1950 H Northwestern 81, Marquette 69D 30, 1967 N Marquette 80, Northwestern 67D 27, 1972 H Marquette 89, Northwestern 85 (OT)D 18, 1973 A Marquette 77, Northwestern 63D 20, 1975 H Marquette 75, Northwestern 53D 31, 1976 A Marquette 66, Northwestern 53D 10, 1983 H Marquette 64, Northwestern 47D 6, 1984 A Marquette 53, Northwestern 44D 16, 1986 A Northwestern 56, Marquette 54D 19, 1987 H Marquette 77, Northwestern 66D 3, 1994 H Marquette 94, Northwestern 60

NORTHWESTERN COLLEGEF 15, 1918 A Northwestern College 24, Marquette 12

NORTHWESTERN STATED 1, 2006 H Marquette 83, Northwestern State 67

NOTRE DAMEJ 31, 1920 A Marquette 23, Notre Dame 22F 5, 1921 A Marquette 26, Notre Dame 19F 4, 1927 H Notre Dame 27, Marquette 21F 26, 1927 A Notre Dame 33, Marquette 13F 23, 1928 H Notre Dame 23, Marquette 13M 3, 1928 A Notre Dame 24, Marquette 19F 5, 1929 H Notre Dame 29, Marquette 17M 2, 1929 A Notre Dame 19, Marquette 16J 11, 1930 A Notre Dame 44, Marquette 28F 4, 1930 H Notre Dame 20, Marquette 18J 13, 1931 A Notre Dame 23, Marquette 20M 6, 1931 H Notre Dame 26, Marquette 25J 12, 1932 A Notre Dame 43, Marquette 31M 4, 1932 H Notre Dame 37, Marquette 26J 7, 1933 A Marquette 35, Notre Dame 32 (OT)M 7, 1933 H Notre Dame 36, Marquette 34J 9, 1934 A Notre Dame 30, Marquette 28M 10, 1934 H Marquette 21, Notre Dame 20J 8, 1935 A Notre Dame 23, Marquette 20M 1, 1935 H Marquette 36, Notre Dame 21J 14, 1936 A Notre Dame 37, Marquette 22M 7, 1936 H Notre Dame 37, Marquette 34F 20, 1937 A Notre Dame 41, Marquette 24F 27, 1937 H Notre Dame 39, Marquette 35F 9, 1938 H Marquette 45, Notre Dame 43M 4, 1938 A Notre Dame 39, Marquette 28F 18, 1939 A Marquette 47, Notre Dame 22F 25, 1939 H Marquette 58, Notre Dame 50F 20, 1940 A Notre Dame 56, Marquette 39M 2, 1940 H Notre Dame 36, Marquette 32F 1, 1941 A Notre Dame 56, Marquette 40M 8, 1941 H Notre Dame 44, Marquette 39J 31, 1942 A Notre Dame 66, Marquette 42M 7, 1942 H Marquette 46, Notre Dame 43F 2, 1943 A Notre Dame 50, Marquette 45M 6, 1943 H Notre Dame 49, Marquette 47J 11, 1944 A Notre Dame 52, Marquette 46J 29, 1944 H Marquette 60, Notre Dame 43J 16, 1945 A Notre Dame 79, Marquette 56F 17, 1945 H Marquette 56, Notre Dame 55J 22, 1946 A Notre Dame 69, Marquette 67F 16, 1946 H Marquette 68, Notre Dame 59J 28, 1947 A Notre Dame 87, Marquette 61M 8, 1947 H Notre Dame 73, Marquette 68F 25, 1948 A Notre Dame 72, Marquette 55M 6, 1948 H Notre Dame 76, Marquette 62F 8, 1949 H Notre Dame 71, Marquette 64F 16, 1949 A Notre Dame 59, Marquette 42F 4, 1950 A #16 Notre Dame 79, Marquette 61M 4, 1950 H Notre Dame 65, Marquette 58F 3, 1951 A Notre Dame 82, Marquette 56M 3, 1951 H Marquette 55, Notre Dame 50J 12, 1952 H Notre Dame 74, Marquette 56F 7, 1952 A Marquette 57, Notre Dame 50D 13, 1952 H Notre Dame 84, Marquette 64F 18, 1953 A Notre Dame 74, Marquette 68F 25, 1954 A #6 Notre Dame 79, Marquette 66

M 6, 1954 H #5 Notre Dame 79, Marquette 68F 24, 1955 A Marquette 84, Notre Dame 74M 5, 1955 H Notre Dame 85, Marquette 64F 20, 1956 A Notre Dame 88, Marquette 85F 29, 1956 H Notre Dame 87, Marquette 69F 26, 1957 H Notre Dame 76, Marquette 56M 6, 1957 A Notre Dame 94, Marquette 55D 14, 1957 H Marquette 78, #15 Notre Dame 64F 10, 1958 A Notre Dame 106, Marquette 74F 24, 1959 H Marquette 95, Notre Dame 76M 7, 1959 A Notre Dame 51, Marquette 35F 7, 1970 A Notre Dame 96, Marquette 95 (2OT)J 12, 1971 H Marquette 71, #9 Notre Dame 66J 24, 1972 A Marquette 71, Notre Dame 62J 13, 1973 H Notre Dame 71, Marquette 69J 29, 1974 A #3 Notre Dame 69, Marquette 63J 18, 1975 H Marquette 71, Notre Dame 68F 28, 1976 A Marquette 81, #6 Notre Dame 75J 16, 1977 H Marquette 78, #19 Notre Dame 69F 26, 1978 A #9 Notre Dame 65, Marquette 59J 13, 1979 H #2 Notre Dame 65, Marquette 60F 24, 1980 A Marquette 77, #10 Notre Dame 74J 10, 1981 H Marquette 54, #5 Notre Dame 52J 30, 1982 A Marquette 70, Notre Dame 62J 15, 1983 H Notre Dame 59, Marquette 57F 25, 1984 A Notre Dame 65, Marquette 56J 12, 1985 H Notre Dame 63, Marquette 62M 6, 1985 A Notre Dame 66, Marquette 60F 1, 1986 A #14NotreDame72,Marquette 70 (OT)M 1, 1986 H #12 Notre Dame 74, Marquette 66J 29, 1987 A Notre Dame 58, Marquette 48F 28, 1987 H Notre Dame 72, Marquette 60J 19, 1988 H Notre Dame 62, Marquette 44M 5, 1988 A Notre Dame 72, Marquette 50F 2, 1989 A Notre Dame 83, Marquette 68M 8, 1989 H Notre Dame 67, Marquette 63D 9, 1989 H Marquette 80, Notre Dame 68F 14, 1990 A Notre Dame 79, Marquette 76J 17, 1991 A Notre Dame 80, Marquette 73F 12, 1991 H Notre Dame 63, Marquette 62J 21, 1992 H Notre Dame 69, Marquette 63F 18, 1992 A Notre Dame 60, Marquette 53F 17, 1993 A Marquette 69, Notre Dame 61F 17, 1994 H Notre Dame 68, Marquette 58F 25, 1995 A Marquette 65, Notre Dame 63N 21, 1997 H Marquette 72, Notre Dame 48D 2, 2002 A Notre Dame 92, Marquette 71D 1, 2003 H Marquette 71, #23 Notre Dame 58J 20, 2006 H Marquette 67, Notre Dame 65F 25, 2006 A Marquette 80, Notre Dame 72F 24, 2007 A Notre Dame 85, Marquette 73J 12, 2008 H Marquette 92, Notre Dame 66F, 9, 2008 A #21 Notre Dame 86, Marquette 83M 13, 2008 N Marquette 89, #14 Notre Dame 79J 26, 2009 A Marquette 71, Notre Dame 64

OAKLANDN 27, 2004 A Marquette 95, Oakland 87D 19, 2005 H Marquette 90, Oakland 69D 19, 2006 H Marquette 80, Oakland 62

OHIOM 11, 1972 N Marquette 73, Ohio 49M 9, 1974 N Marquette 85, Ohio 59D 2, 1981 H Marquette 49, Ohio 45

OHIO STATEF 10, 1934 H Marquette 39, Ohio State 28D 13, 1947 H Ohio State 83, Marquette 70D 6, 1948 A Ohio State 72, Marquette 47D 5, 1949 A Ohio State 82, Marquette 53D 9, 1950 H Ohio State 76, Marquette 55D 27, 1967 N Marquette 64, Ohio State 60M 18, 1971 N #10 Ohio State 60, Marquette 59D 12, 1993 H Marquette 86, Ohio State 66N 30, 1994 A Marquette 82, Ohio State 70

OKLAHOMA CITYD 28, 1956 N #11 Oklahoma City 63, Marquette 58M 1, 1975 H Marquette 86, Oklahoma City 65J 10, 1976 A Marquette 71, Oklahoma 60

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OKLAHOMA STATED 30, 1990 H Oklahoma State 70, Marquette 43J 14, 1992 A #3 Oklahoma State 64, Marquette 52M 19, 1993 N #23 Oklahoma State 74, Marquette 62N 19, 1998 N #13 Oklahoma State 57, Marquette 54N 20, 2007 N Marquette 91, Oklahoma State 61

OLD DOMINIOND 9, 1981 A Marquette 75, Old Dominion 70 (OT)F 8, 1983 H Marquette 53, Old Dominion 50

ORAL ROBERTSJ 23, 1979 H Marquette 75, Oral Roberts 60F 2, 1980 A Oral Roberts 102, Marquette 101 (OT)N 25, 2005 N Marquette 73, Oral Roberts 70

OREGONJ 4, 1928 H Marquette 16, Oregon 15

OREGON STATEF 11, 1989 H Oregon State 76, Marquette 73N 24, 1989 A Oregon State 71, Marquette 57

PACIFICM 10, 1979 N Marquette 73, Pacific 48

PAN AMERICAND 27, 1980 N Pan American 71, Marquette 70

PARIS (FRANCE)J 4, 1956 H Marquette 74, Paris (France) 43

PENN STATED 11, 1976 H Marquette 79, Penn State 49F 2, 1978 A Marquette 73, Penn State 60M 14, 1990 A Penn State 57, Marquette 54D 7, 1991 H Penn State 60, Marquette 56M 27, 1995 N Marquette 87, Penn State 79

PITTSBURGHD 17, 1930 H Pittsburgh 24, Marquette 18D 18, 1974 A Pittsburgh 65, Marquette 58J 17, 1976 H Marquette 73, Pittsburgh 62M 27, 2003 N Marquette 77, #4 Pittsburgh 74J 28, 2006 A #12 Pittsburgh 77, Marquette 71F 18, 2006 H Marquette 84, #9 Pittsburgh 82J 21, 2007 A Marquette 77, #6 Pittsburgh 74 (OT)M 3, 2007 H Marquette 75, #12 Pittsburgh 71M 8, 2007 N #13 Pittsburgh 89, Marquette 79F 15, 2008 H Marquette 72, #22 Pittsburgh 54M 14, 2008 N #17 Pittsburgh 68, Marquette 61M 4, 2009 A #3 Pittsburgh 90, Marquette 75

PORTLANDD 22, 1967 A Marquette 73, Portland 65D 7, 1968 H Marquette 75, Portland 53D 3, 1973 H Marquette 83, Portland 46J 8, 1975 A Marquette 87, Portland 57

PRAIRIE VIEW A&MN 26, 1985 H Marquette 84, Prairie View A&M 50D 19, 1990 H Marquette 95, Prairie View A&M 68N 22, 1991 H Marquette 98, Prairie View A&M 55D 6, 1996 H Marquette 104, Prairie View A&M 49

PRESBYTERIAND 28, 2008 H Marquette 84, Presbyterian 45

PRINCETOND 7, 1996 H Princeton 66, Marquette 62

PROVIDENCEM 21, 1963 N Providence 70, Marquette 64M 14, 1967 N Marquette 81, Providence 80 (OT)D 7, 1983 A Providence 64, Marquette 60 (OT)J 19, 1985 H Marquette 64, Providence 58M 14, 1997 N Providence 81, Marquette 59M 4, 2006 H Marquette 88, Providence 78J 4, 2007 A Providence 74, Marquette 59F 3, 3007 H Marquette 69, Providence 62J 3, 2008 H Marquette 96, Providence 67J 17, 2009 A Marquette 91, Providence 82

PURDUEF 3, 1932 A Purdue 26, Marquette 23J 2, 1935 H Purdue 44, Marquette 35D 10, 1947 A Purdue 61, Marquette 44D 11, 1948 H Purdue 65, Marquette 51J 28, 1950 A Purdue 74, Marquette 58F 10, 1951 H Purdue 76, Marquette 58D 10, 1951 A Purdue 81, Marquette 68M 15, 1969 N #6 Purdue 75, Marquette 73 (OT)

REGISF 2, 1948 H Marquette 57, Regis 48

RICED 16, 1946 H Rice 45, Marquette 38D 29, 1972 H Marquette 71, Rice 40D 2, 1988 H Marquette 76, Rice 60N 18, 2005 H Marquette 82, Rice 65

RICHMONDF 4, 1984 A Marquette 59, Richmond 55F 5, 1985 H Marquette 75, Richmond 67

RIPONF 9, 1918 A Marquette 22, Ripon 17M 2, 1918 H Ripon 20, Marquette 10J 9, 1920 A Ripon 17, Marquette 15M 5, 1920 H Ripon 29, Marquette 16F 28, 1934 H Marquette 40, Ripon 20D 7, 1936 H Marquette 40, Ripon 14D 2, 1939 H Marquette 35, Ripon 26F 6, 1943 H Marquette 48, Ripon 39D 1, 1945 H Marquette 55, Ripon 21D 2, 1946 H Marquette 65, Ripon 46N 29, 2947 H Marquette 64, Ripon 52N 28, 1949 H Marquette 78, Ripon 63N 27, 1950 H Marquette 64, Ripon 54D 4, 1951 H Marquette 94, Ripon 27D 8, 1952 H Marquette 83, Ripon 55D 1, 1953 H Marquette 80, Ripon 34D 4, 1954 H Marquette 113, Ripon 56

RHODE ISLANDD 29, 1979 H Rhode Island 64, Marquette 57

RUTGERSF 12, 2006 A Rutgers 91, Marquette 84F 7, 2007 H Marquette 67, Rutgers 47F 23, 2008 H Marquette 78, Rutgers 48J 7, 2009 A Marquette 81, Rutgers 76

SACRAMENTO STATEformerly known as Cal State - SacramentoD 15, 1991 H Marquette 79, Cal State - Sacramento 35D 15, 2007 H Marquette 82, Sacramento State 51

SACRED HEARTD 29, 2003 H Marquette 77, Sacred Heart 72

ST. AMBROSEF 19, 1934 A Marquette 23, St. Ambrose 20

ST. BONAVENTUREF 20, 1960 A #14 St. Bonaventure 74, Marquette 70J 31, 1961 H #2 St. Bonaventure 92, Marquette 63F 13, 1969 A St. Bonaventure 84, Marquette 62F 5, 1981 A Marquette 75, St. Bonaventure 65F 9, 1982 H Marquette 40, St. Bonaventure 35M 20, 1995 H Marquette 70, St. Bonaventure 51D 6, 1997 H Marquette 68, St. Bonaventure 61

ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.)M 20, 1952 N Marquette 79, St. Francis (N.Y.) 57

ST. FRANCIS (PA.)M 22, 1952 N Marquette 76, St. Francis (Pa.) 64D 19, 1956 H St. Francis (Pa.) 79, Marquette 72

ST. JOHN'S (MINN.)D 2, 1968 H Marquette 68, St. John's (Minn.) 45D 2, 1970 H Marquette 87, St. John's (Minn.) 58D 1, 1971 H Marquette 89, St. John's (Minn.) 50

D 1, 1973 H Marquette 91, St. John's (Minn.) 45D 3, 1974 H Marquette 92, St. John's (Minn.) 46

ST JOHN'S (N.Y.)J 28, 1960 H St. John's (N.Y.) 69, Marquette 63F 23, 1961 A St. John's (N.Y.) 85, Marquette 69M 3, 1962 H St. John's (N.Y.) 71, Marquette 69J 28, 1963 H Marquette 51, St. John's (N.Y.) 47F 29, 1964 A St. John's (N.Y.) 68, Marquette 60J 30, 1965 H Marquette 78, #7 St. John's (N.Y.) 50F 26, 1966 A St. John's (N.Y.) 70, Marquette 68F 1, 1967 H Marquette 71, St. John's (N.Y.) 54F 24, 1968 A Marquette 57, St. John's (N.Y.) 56M 21, 1970 N Marquette 65, St. John's (N.Y.) 53N 13, 2003 A Marquette 52, St. John's (N.Y.) 45F 1, 2006 H Marquette 81, St. John's (N.Y.) 61M 7, 2007 A Marquette 76, St. John's (N.Y.) 67F 20, 2008 A Marquette 73, St. John's (N.Y.) 64F 14, 2009 H Marquette 73, St. John’s (N.Y.) 59M 11, 2009 N Marquette 74, St. John’s (N.Y.) 45

ST. JOSEPH'S (IND.)D 2, 1975 H Marquette 87, St. Joseph's (Ind.) 60

ST. LEOD 1, 1976 H Marquette 80, St. Leo 39

SAINT LOUISJ 9, 1926 A Saint Louis 32, Marquette 19M 3, 1934 H Marquette 30, Saint Louis 21F 23, 1935 A Saint Louis 38, Marquette 35F 18, 1936 A Saint Louis 32, Marquette 27J 9, 1937 H Marquette 34, Saint Louis 29F 11, 1937 A Marquette 30, Saint Louis 29F 28, 1950 A Saint Louis 69, Marquette 44M 1, 1952 A #5 Saint Louis 98, Marquette 63J 27, 1962 A Saint Louis 74, Marquette 64F 26, 1962 H Marquette 80, Saint Louis 64J 31, 1963 A Saint Louis 73, Marquette 62F 25, 1963 H Marquette 69, Saint Louis 58M 19, 1963 N Marquette 84, Saint Louis 49F 12, 1970 A Marquette 66, Saint Louis 54D 5, 1970 H Marquette 95, Saint Louis 72J 13, 1978 H Marquette 56, Saint Louis 54F 2, 1979 A Marquette 71, Saint Louis 51J 22, 1990 H Marquette 65, Saint Louis 59F 24, 1990 A Saint Louis 65, Marquette 55J 26, 1991 A Saint Louis 73, Marquette 69F 23, 1991 H Marquette 72, Saint Louis 69M 7, 1991 N Saint Louis 92, Marquette 82J 18, 1992 A Marquette 70, Saint Louis 67F 22, 1992 H Marquette 71, Saint Louis 48M 12, 1992 N Marquette 74, Saint Louis 63J 16, 1993 H Marquette 65, Saint Louis 53J 30 , 1993 A Marquette 65, Saint Louis 62M 11, 1993 N Saint Louis 63, Marquette 57J 22, 1994 H Marquette 62, #23 Saint Louis 52J 26, 1994 A #23 Saint Louis 76, Marquette 66J 22, 1995 A Saint Louis 81, Marquette 73F 9, 1995 H Saint Louis 55, Marquette 48M 10, 1995 H Saint Louis 73, Marquette 56J 7, 1996 H Marquette 69, Saint Louis 47F 25, 1996 A Saint Louis 69, Marquette 58J 18, 1997 H Marquette 69, Saint Louis 48F 25, 1997 A Marquette 56, Saint Louis 54J 24, 1998 H Saint Louis 71, Marquette 62F 25, 1998 A Saint Louis 67, Marquette 65J 16, 1999 H Marquette 60, Saint Louis 51J 30, 1999 A Saint Louis 48, Marquette 46 (OT)M 3, 1999 N Saint Louis 59, Marquette 52J 5, 2000 H Marquette 56, Saint Louis 38J 26, 2000 A Saint Louis 67, Marquette 52J 24, 2001 A Marquette 73, Saint Louis 64F 11, 2001 H Marquette 75, Saint Louis 69J 12, 2002 H Marquette 61, Saint Louis 53J 26, 2002 A Marquette 55, Saint Louis 38J 7, 2003 A Marquette 60, Saint Louis 54F 5, 2003 H Marquette 68, Saint Louis 64J 10, 2004 H Marquette 61, Saint Louis 59F 18, 2004 A Saint Louis 58, Marquette 54J 29, 2005 A Marquette 55, Saint Louis 51 (OT)M 5, 2005 H Saint Louis 51, Marquette 39

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ST. MARY'S (CALIF.)D 15, 1962 H Marquette 82, St. Mary's (Calif.) 70D 7, 1974 H Marquette 93, St. Mary's (Calif.) 66D 28, 1979 H Marquette 100, St. Mary's (Calif.) 74

ST. MARY’S (MINN.)F 10, 1922 A Marquette 27, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 6F 1, 1923 H Marquette 35, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 2F 16, 1924 H Marquette 25, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 11

ST. NORBERTN 25, 1950 H St. Norbert 61, Marquette 53N 29, 1951 H Marquette 81, St. Norbert 37D 16, 1952 H Marquette 110, St. Norbert 70F 15, 1954 H Marquette 87, St. Norbert 58D 8, 1954 H Marquette 83, St. Norbert 47D 2, 1955 H Marquette 88, St, Norbert 43D 3, 1956 H Marquette 77, St. Norbert 53D 4, 1957 H St. Norbert 49, Marquette 47D 13, 1958 H Marquette 82, St, Norbert 74J 6, 1960 H Marquette 98, St. Norbert 64

SAINT PETER'SD 31, 1997 H Marquette 71, Saint Peter's 55

ST. THOMAS (FLA.)D 8, 1988 H Marquette 82, St. Thomas (Fla.) 56

ST. THOMAS (MINN.)F 21, 1920 A St. Thomas (Minn.) 17, Marquette 11J 28, 1921 A Marquette 24, St. Thomas (Minn.) 19F 11, 1922 A St. Thomas (Minn.) 21, Marquette 11J 8, 1944 H Marquette 44, St. Thomas (Minn.) 30F 7, 1947 A Marquette 70, St. Thomas (Minn.) 55J 11, 1949 H Marquette 61, St. Thomas (Minn.) 52J 22, 1957 A St. Thomas (Minn.) 69, Marquette 63D 1, 1964 H Marquette 69, St. Thomas (Minn.) 49D 2, 1967 H Marquette 87, St. Thomas (Minn.) 45D 2, 1972 H Marquette 66, St. Thomas (Minn.) 42N 30, 1977 H Marquette 80, St. Thomas (Minn.) 45

ST. VIATORJ 15, 1921 A Marquette 26, St. Viator 13F 18, 1922 A Marquette 20, St. Viator 10F 16, 1923 H Marquette 18, St. Viator 15J 29, 1925 H Marquette 29, St. Viator 22F 12, 1926 A Marquette 28, St. Viator 24

SAM HOUSTON STATED 23, 1991 H Marquette 75, Sam Houston State 44D 1, 2001 H Marquette 77, Sam Houston State 58N 19, 2004 H Marquette 84, Sam Houston State 71

SAN DIEGO STATED 20, 1948 H Marquette 56, San Diego State 50J 8, 1974 H Marquette 90, San Diego State 66J 6, 1975 A Marquette 58, San Diego State 54

SAN FRANCISCOD 16, 1955 N #1 San Francisco 65, Marquette 58F 28, 1994 H Marquette 86, San Francisco 65D 10, 1994 A Marquette 79, San Francisco 72D 17, 2005 H Marquette 61, San Francisco 48

SAN JOSE STATED 28, 1954 H Marquette 80, San Jose State 68

SANTA CLARAD 31, 1938 H Marquette 33, Santa Clara 31D 16, 1995 H Marquette 78, #22 Santa Clara 49N 29, 1996 A Santa Clara 79, Marquette 72

SAVANNAH STATEN 21, 2003 H Marquette 79, Savannah State 41D 30, 2006 H Marquette 69, Savannah State 51D 29, 2007 H Marquette 77, Savannah State 37

SETON HALLM 17, 1956 N Seton Hall 96, Marquette 78J 11, 2006 A Marquette 67, Seton Hall 63J 24, 2007 H Marquette 89, Seton Hall 76J 8, 2008 H Marquette 61, Seton Hall 56

F 12, 2008 A Marquette 89, Seton Hall 63M 12, 2008 N Marquette 67, Seton Hall 54F 17, 2009 H Marquette 79, Seton Hall 67

SOUTH ALABAMAN 14, 2000 H South Alabama 67, Marquette 54

SOUTH BENDD 31, 1921 A South Bend 25, Marquette 17

SOUTH CAROLINAD 16, 1966 H South Carolina 63, Marquette 61J 9, 1972 A Marquette 72, #11 South Carolina 71J 20, 1973 H Marquette 71, South Carolina 54J 5, 1974 A South Carolina 60, Marquette 58J 14, 1975 H Marquette 69, #20 South Carolina 60F 22, 1975 A Marquette 68, South Carolina 65J 3, 1976 H Marquette 82, South Carolina 70M 7, 1976 A Marquette 72, South Carolina 66J 8, 1977 H Marquette 65, South Carolina 54F 5, 1978 A Marquette 69, South Carolina 66 (2OT)F 27, 1979 H Marquette 83, South Carolina 64J 26, 1980 A Marquette 80, South Carolina 65J 17, 1981 H South Carolina 91, Marquette 89F 27, 1983 A South Carolina 66, Marquette 64J 14, 1984 H Marquette 74, South Carolina 69N 26, 2005 N Marquette 92, South Carolina 89 (OT)

SOUTH DAKOTAD 3, 1966 H Marquette 99, South Dakota 66D 8, 1967 H Marquette 89, South Dakota 65F 19, 1968 A Marquette 75, South Dakota 65

SOUTH DAKOTA STATED 21, 1954 H Marquette 89, South Dakota State 67D 10, 1955 H Marquette 85, South Dakota State 70D 11, 1959 H Marquette 74, South Dakota State 69D 7, 2004 H Marquette 76, South Dakota State 60D 3, 2005 H Marquette 87, South Dakota State 52

USFD 27, 1986 H Marquette 77, South Florida 61F 2, 1993 A Marquette 69, South Florida 54J 31, 1994 H Marquette 78, South Florida 54M 22, 1995 H Marquette 57, South Florida 50 (OT)F 7, 1996 H Marquette 82, South Florida 61M 7, 1996 N Marquette 65, South Florida 56J 30, 1997 A Marquette 71, South Florida 36F 22, 1998 A South Florida 57, Marquette 53D 13, 1998 H South Florida 75, Marquette 63F 24, 2000 A Marquette 61, South Florida 60J 17, 2001 H Marquette 72, South Florida 68J 11, 2003 H Marquette 96, South Florida 63F 26, 2004 A Marquette 70, South Florida 63J 15, 2005 H Marquette 66, USF 64J 28, 2007 A Marquette 70, USF 68J 29, 2008 H Marquette 62, USF 54F 6, 2009 A USF 57, Marquette 56

SOUTHERN ILLINOISM 18, 1967 N Southern Illinois 71, Marquette 56J 17, 1970 H Marquette 67, Southern Illinois 57M 3, 1970 A Marquette 75, Southern Illinois 68

SOUTHERN MISSJ 7, 1981 H Southern Miss 84, Marquette 72F 18, 1996 A Marquette 58, Southern Miss 55J 4, 1997 H Marquette 61, Southern Miss 44J 29, 1998 A Marquette 46, Southern Miss 43F 24, 1999 H Southern Miss 59, Marquette 50F 2, 2000 A Marquette 79, Southern Miss 67J 30, 2001 H Southern Miss 78, Marquette 65F 9, 2002 A Marquette 72, Southern Miss 58J 16, 2004 N Southern Miss 83, Marquette 61F 5, 2005 H Marquette 81, Southern Miss 72

SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANAJ 9, 1979 H Marquette 84, Southwestern Louisiana78N 29, 1981 N Southwestern Louisiana 81,Marquette 64J 9, 1982 H Marquette 80, Southwestern Louisiana67M 12, 1983 H Marquette 85, Southwestern Louisiana64J 9, 1984 A Southwestern Louisiana 68,Marquette 58

F 10, 1985 H Marquette 72, Southwestern Louisiana 64J 13, 1986 A Marquette 87, Southwestern Louisiana 71M 18, 1994 N Marquette 81, Southwestern Louisiana59

SPRINGFIELDJ 3, 1948 H Marquette 79, Springfield 57

STANFORDD 28, 1934 H Marquette 39, Stanford 26D 22, 1959 H Marquette 63, Stanford 50D 6, 1980 H Marquette 69, Stanford 58D 22, 1981 H Marquette 66, Stanford 65M 22, 2008 N #10 Stanford 82, Marquette 81 (OT)

STETSONF 13, 1979 H Marquette 86, Stetson 78F 20, 1980 A Stetson 77, Marquette 72M 4, 1981 H Marquette 91, Stetson 58M 6, 1982 A Marquette 72, Stetson 61M 1, 1983 H Marquette 69, Stetson 66 (OT)F 18, 1984 H Marquette 69, Stetson 55F 19, 1986 A Marquette 68, Stetson 63F 7, 1987 H Marquette 76, Stetson 68F 8, 1988 A Marquette 70, Stetson 57

SYRACUSEJ 14, 1942 A Syracuse 41, Marquette 29F 20, 1943 H Marquette 50, Syracuse 48M 13, 1981 A Syracuse 88, Marquette 81D 17, 1983 H Marquette 79, Syracuse 68F 3, 1985 A #9 Syracuse 71, Marquette 53J 7, 2007 H Syracuse 70, Marquette 58M 8, 2008 A Syracuse 87, Marquette 72M 7, 2009 H #25 Syrcause 86, Marquette 79 (OT)

TAMPAF 5, 1963 H Marquette 82, Tampa 60

TEMPLEJ 13, 1939 A Temple 38, Marquette 36J 5, 1995 N Temple 69, Marquette 57

TENNESSEED 5, 1972 H Marquette 56, #14 Tennessee 30D 5, 1973 A Marquette 67, Tennessee 65M 18, 1983 N Tennessee 57, Marquette 56D 13, 1986 H Marquette 63, Tennessee 56D 3, 1987 A Tennessee 82, Marquette 56N 21, 2001 N Marquette 85, Tennessee 74D 16, 2008 N #16 Tennessee 80, Marquette 68

TENNESSEE TECHJ 18, 1983 H Marquette 78, Tennessee Tech 59

TEXASD 27, 1977 H Marquette 65, Texas 56

TEXAS A&MD 4, 1982 H Marquette 73, Texas A&M 58J 9, 1985 N Texas A&M 77, Marquette 69

TCUJ 23, 2002 H Marquette 83, TCU 72F 22, 2003 A Marquette 79, TCU 68F 3, 2004 H TCU 85, Marquette 79M 10, 2004 N TCU 64, Marquette 62F 9, 2005 A TCU 63, Marquette 62M 9, 2005 N TCU 60, Marquette 57 (OT)

UTEPpreviously known as Texas Western (1949-1967)D 7, 1962 H Marquette 77, Texas Western 65

TEXAS SOUTHERND 3, 1993 H Marquette 85, Texas Southern 67N 30, 2001 H Marquette 76, Texas Southern 40N 25, 2008 H Marquette 85, Texas Southern 68

TEXAS - SAN ANTONION 23, 2002 H Marquette 80, Texas - San Antonio 68

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TEXAS TECHN 20, 2006 N Marquette 87, Texas Tech 72

TOLEDOF 14, 1952 A Marquette 58, Toledo 52F 2, 1953 A Toledo 72, Marquette 70J 5, 1954 H Marquette 80, Toledo 60J 27, 1958 H Marquette 58, Toledo 55F 28, 1959 A Marquette 56, Toledo 53J 11, 1966 A Toledo 77, Marquette 71D 13, 1966 H Toledo 85, Marquette 76F 27, 1974 A Marquette 61, Toledo 58D 14, 1974 H Marquette 64, Toledo 61F 8, 1989 H Marquette 84, Toledo 65M 15, 2004 H Marquette 87, Toledo 72

TRUAX FIELDJ 2, 1945 A Truax Field 45, Marquette 42F 3, 1945 H Marquette 73, Truax Field 55

TULANEF 26, 1969 H Marquette 85, Tulane 72M 5, 1970 A Marquette 79, Tulane 67F 27, 1971 H Marquette 90, Tulane 76M 2, 1972 A Marquette 73, Tulane 60F 10, 1973 H Marquette 88, Tulane 59M 10, 1975 A Marquette 73, Tulane 65F 16, 1976 H Marquette 75, Tulane 63F 28, 1977 A Marquette 63, Tulane 44F 4, 1996 A Tulane 75, Marquette 74F 1, 1997 H Tulane 54, Marquette 53F 1, 1998 A Marquette 66, Tulane 40J 28, 1999 H Marquette 65, Tulane 59M 4, 2000 A Tulane 73, Marquette 68J 27, 2001 H Marquette 82, Tulane 57M 7, 2001 N Marquette 72, Tulane 67J 29, 2002 A Marquette 68, Tulane 66J 14, 2003 A Marquette 85, Tulane 73F 21, 2004 H Marquette 81, Tulane 69J 8, 2005 A Marquette 82, Tulane 68

TULSAM 11, 1967 N Marquette 64, Tulsa 60D 5, 1998 H Tulsa 67, Marquette 51M 14, 2002 N Tulsa 71, Marquette 69

UTAHD 29, 1955 N #7 Utah 89, Marquette 84M 17, 1970 N Marquette 83, Utah 63

UTAH STATEM 20, 2009 N Marquette 58, Utah State 57

UTAH VALLEY STATEN 12, 2007 H Marquette 66, Utah Valley State 55

UTICAJ 16, 1985 H Marquette 55, Utica 53 (OT)

VALPARAISOJ 19, 1952 H Valparaiso 63, Marquette 60J 17, 1953 H Marquette 86, Valparaiso 67D 14, 1953 A Marquette 82, Valparaiso 74J 16, 1954 H Marquette 91, Valparaiso 72D 18, 1954 H Marquette 78, Valparaiso 67F 26, 1955 A Marquette 81, Valparaiso 68D 7, 1955 H Marquette 89, Valparaiso 75J 10, 1956 A Marquette 78, Valparaiso 76F 25, 1958 H Valparaiso 92, Marquette 74J 13, 1959 A Marquette 96, Valparaiso 74D 8, 1959 H Marquette 75, Valparaiso 58M 1, 1962 A Marquette 86, Valparaiso 77F 24, 1964 H Valparaiso 74, Marquette 68D 15, 1964 A Valparaiso 72, Marquette 61D 1, 1965 H Marquette 80, Valparaiso 79J 11, 1967 A Marquette 79, Valparaiso 70D 11, 1968 H Marquette 103, Valparaiso 66F 26, 1981 H Marquette 73, Valparaiso 58F 17, 1985 H Marquette 88, Valparaiso 46D 27, 1985 H Marquette 70, Valparaiso 57F 4, 1987 H Marquette 80, Valparaiso 60F 24, 1988 A Valparaiso 70, Marquette 66

F 15, 1989 H Marquette 91, Valparaiso 83N 22, 2003 H Marquette 75, Valparaiso 70D 7, 2005 H Marquette 64, Valparaiso 59N 27, 2006 A Marquette 65, Valparaiso 62

VANDERBILTJ 3, 1921 A Marquette 31, Vanderbilt 6J 11, 1926 A Marquette 19, Vanderbilt 16D 29, 1926 H Vanderbilt 22, Marquette 15M 14, 1974 N Marquette 69, #6 Vanderbilt 61

VERMONTD 22, 1995 H Marquette 89, Vermont 58

VILLANOVAD 31, 1960 N Villanova 75, Marquette 70M 23, 1963 N Marquette 66, Villanova 58F 26, 1964 H #8 Villanova 87, Marquette 64M 6, 1965 H #9 Villanova 73, Marquette 69D 10, 1966 A Villanova 80, Marquette 78D 20, 1967 H Marquette 80, Villanova 67M 7, 1980 N Villanova 77, Marquette 59N 15, 2002 N Marquette 73, Villanova 61F 4, 2006 A #4 Villanova 72, Marquette 67F 19, 2007 H Marquette 80, Villanova 67F 25, 2008 A Marquette 85, Villanova 75J 1, 2009 H Marquette 79, #15 Villanova 72F 10, 2009 A #13 Villanova 102, Marquette 84M 12, 2009 N #10 Villanova 76, Marquette 75

VINCENNESD 28, 1921 A Marquette 24, Vincennes 21

VIRGINIAD 28, 1974 H Marquette 73, Virginia 55N 26, 1988 A Virginia 80, Marquette 63F 3, 1990 H Virginia 96, Marquette 91 (OT)J 2, 1991 H #18 Virginia 94, Marquette 88

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTHJ 27, 1986 A Virginia Commonwealth 61, Marquette 56J 10, 1987 H Virginia Commonwealth 63, Marquette 60

VIRGINIA TECHF 14, 1976 H Marquette 68, #18 Virginia Tech 61F 26, 1977 A Marquette 75, Virginia Tech 70F 13, 1982 H Marquette 52, Virginia Tech 51J 29, 1983 A Virginia Tech 72, Marquette 68F 20, 1988 H Virginia Tech 93, Marquette 75J 7, 1989 A Marquette 93, Virginia Tech 90F 15, 1994 A Marquette 55, Virginia Tech 48J 17, 1995 H Virginia Tech 57, Marquette 54M 29, 1995 N Virginia Tech 65, Marquette 64 (OT)

WAKE FORESTD 29, 1960 N Marquette 91, Wake Forest 83D 3, 1962 H Marquette 87, Wake Forest 72D 14, 1963 A Wake Forest 95, Marquette 62M 19, 1977 N Marquette 82, #9 Wake Forest 68J 31, 1981 A #6 Wake Forest 83, Marquette 60D 12, 1981 H Wake Forest 68, Marquette 65 (OT)F 6, 1983 A Wake Forest 78, Marquette 65D 21, 1983 H #17 Wake Forest 71, Marquette 65 (OT)F 6, 1988 H Marquette 76, Wake Forest 57F 4, 1989 A Wake Forest 70, Marquette 67D 29, 2001 A #25 Wake Forest 64, Marquette 59F 9, 2003 H Marquette 68, #14 Wake Forest 61

WASHINGTOND 18, 1965 H Marquette 75, Washington 74J 21, 1978 H Marquette 71, Washington 63

WASHINGTON - ST. LOUISformerly known as Washington (Mo.)F 16, 1965 A Washington (Mo.) 72, Marquette 66F 7, 1966 H Marquette 90, Washington (Mo.) 72

WASHINGTON STATEN 28, 1993 N Washington State 56, Marquette 46

WAYNE STATEJ 6, 1940 A Marquette 42, Wayne State 39

D 8, 1947 H Marquette 67, Wayne State 55F 19, 1949 H Marquette 59, Wayne State 44J 14, 1950 A Wayne State 54, Marquette 50F 11, 1950 H Marquette 59, Wayne State 54J 13, 1951 H Marquette 63, Wayne State 49F 5, 1951 A Marquette 50, Wayne State 45

WEST VIRGINIAD 17, 1965 H Marquette 100, West Virginia 87F 5, 1994 H Marquette 75, West Virginia 50F 11, 1995 A West Virginia 78, Marquette 76J 14, 2006 A #16 West Virginia 104, Marquette 85J 13, 2007 H Marquette 81, #13 West Virginia 63J 6, 2008 A West Virginia 79, Marquette 64J 10, 2009 H Marquette 75, #25 West Virginia 53

WESTERN CAROLINAF 11, 1975 H Marquette 63, Western Carolina 53D 20, 2000 H Marquette 78, Western Carolina 66N 14, 2004 H Marquette 75, Western Carolina 64D 19, 2008 H Marquette 97, Western Carolina 77

WESTERN ILLINOISD 21, 1992 H Marquette 83, Western Illinois 59

WESTERN KENTUCKYM 13, 1976 N Marquette 79, Western Kentucky 60

WESTERN MICHIGANJ 12, 1934 H Marquette 37, Western Michigan 26J 20, 1934 A Western Michigan 30, Marquette 18J 18, 1937 A Western Michigan 31, Marquette 26J 15, 1938 H Marquette 61, Western Michigan 34J 24, 1938 A Marquette 42, Western Michigan 36J 21, 1939 H Marquette 45, Western Michigan 32F 11, 1939 A Marquette 37, Western Michigan 31F 11, 1944 A Western Michigan 47, Marquette 30J 6, 1945 H Western Michigan 48, Marquette 45F 6, 1945 A Marquette 52, Western Michigan 50J 18, 1946 A Marquette 47, Western Michigan 46F 9, 1946 H Marquette 56, Western Michigan 47F 22, 1958 A Marquette 96, Western Michigan 68F 27, 1959 A Marquette 81, Western Michigan 71D 7, 1963 H Western Michigan 84, Marquette 83M 2, 1968 A Western Michigan 73, Marquette 66D 21, 1968 H Marquette 76, Western Michigan 60M 18, 1976 N Marquette 62, #10Western Michigan 57D 6, 1976 H Marquette 78, Western Michigan 53D 3, 1977 H Marquette 59, Western Michigan 47D 20, 1978 A Marquette 76, Western Michigan 60D 23, 1980 H Marquette 79, Western Michigan 74 (OT)J 21, 1985 A Marquette 80, Western Michigan 59D 4, 1985 H Marquette 82, Western Michigan 78J 12, 1987 A Marquette 78, Western Michigan 76D 12, 1987 H Marquette 77, Western Michigan 70J 9, 1989 H Western Michigan 68, Marquette 63D 3, 1999 H Marquette 76, Western Michigan 69M 14, 2005 H Western Michigan 54, Marquette 40

WICHITA STATEJ 12, 1953 A Marquette 83, Wichita State 80D 13, 1960 H Marquette 83, #16 Wichita State 79F 2, 1962 A Wichita State 79, Marquette 71F 1, 1964 A #7 Wichita State 100, Marquette 63D 22, 1965 H Marquette 95, #8 Wichita State 76F 19, 1977 H Wichita State 75, Marquette 64J 2, 1978 A Marquette 67, Wichita State 56

WINTHROPN 19, 2005 H Winthrop 71, Marquette 64

WISCONSIND 19, 1917 A Wisconsin 15, Marquette 14D 18, 1920 H Wisconsin 23, Marquette 18J 3, 1923 A Marquette 9, Wisconsin 8D 19, 1923 H Wisconsin 27, Marquette 7D 18, 1925 H Wisconsin 42, Marquette 26D 22, 1926 H Wisconsin 29, Marquette 26F 11, 1930 A Wisconsin 29, Marquette 15F 13, 1930 H Wisconsin 29, Marquette 22D 30, 1930 H Marquette 16, Wisconsin 14D 21, 1931 H Marquette 26, Wisconsin 23

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J 20, 1932 A Wisconsin 18, Marquette 16D 17, 1932 A Marquette 18, Wisconsin 16J 3, 1933 H Marquette 22, Wisconsin 16D 16, 1933 A Wisconsin 32, Marquette 30J 2, 1934 H Marquette 28, Wisconsin 26D 15, 1934 A Wisconsin 29, Marquette 20D 22, 1934 H Marquette 33, Wisconsin 25D 14, 1935 A Wisconsin 35, Marquette 22D 21, 1935 H Wisconsin 46, Marquette 21D 12, 1936 A Wisconsin 29, Marquette 21D 19, 1936 H Wisconsin 35, Marquette 29D 4, 1937 A Marquette 32, Wisconsin 21D 18, 1937 H Marquette 38, Wisconsin 32D 5, 1938 A Wisconsin 27, Marquette 26D 17, 1938 H Marquette 46, Wisconsin 27D 9, 1939 A Wisconsin 46, Marquette 39D 16, 1939 H Marquette 41, Wisconsin 28D 7, 1940 A Wisconsin 38, Marquette 32D 21, 1940 H Marquette 40, Wisconsin 30D 6, 1941 A Wisconsin 35, Marquette 34D 20, 1941 H Wisconsin 36, Marquette 25D 5, 1942 A Wisconsin 45, Marquette 36D 19, 1942 H Wisconsin 50, Marquette 38D 4, 1943 A Marquette 51, Wisconsin 43D 18, 1943 H Wisconsin 40, Marquette 37D 9, 1944 A Wisconsin 45, Marquette 40D 23, 1944 H Wisconsin 46, Marquette 39D 8, 1945 A Wisconsin 42, Marquette 32D 22, 1945 H Marquette 62, Wisconsin 41D 7, 1946 A Wisconsin 65, Marquette 51D 22, 1946 H Marquette 55, Wisconsin 47D 6, 1947 A Wisconsin 57, Marquette 50D 31, 1947 H Wisconsin 67, Marquette 60D 4, 1948 A Wisconsin 67, Marquette 63 (OT)D 31, 1948 H Wisconsin 60, Marquette 34D 3, 1949 A Wisconsin 63, Marquette 48D 17, 1949 H Wisconsin 62, Marquette 45D 2, 1950 A Wisconsin 49, Marquette 42D 16, 1950 H Marquette 61, Wisconsin 58D 1, 1951 A Wisconsin 48, Marquette 46D 22, 1951 H Marquette 51, Wisconsin 47D 5, 1952 A Wisconsin 76, Marquette 55D 4, 1953 H Wisconsin 64, Marquette 56D 2, 1958 A Marquette 76, Wisconsin 47D 19, 1959 H Marquette 84, Wisconsin 66D 10, 1960 A Wisconsin 55, Marquette 51D 20, 1961 H Marquette 92, Wisconsin 75D 19, 1962 A Wisconsin 76, Marquette 58D 29, 1962 H Wisconsin 70, Marquette 56J 28, 1964 H Wisconsin 72, Marquette 68D 19, 1964 H Marquette 62, Wisconsin 61J 13, 1965 A Marquette 59, Wisconsin 58J 3, 1966 H Wisconsin 73, Marquette 72J 4, 1967 A Marquette 66, Wisconsin 60D 16, 1967 H Wisconsin 77, Marquette 65J 11, 1968 H Marquette 71, Wisconsin 56D 28, 1968 H Marquette 59, Wisconsin 56 (OT)J 28, 1969 A Wisconsin 56, Marquette 50D 27, 1969 H Marquette 64, Wisconsin 43J 27, 1970 H Marquette 60, Wisconsin 51D 30, 1970 H Marquette 72, Wisconsin 69F 2, 1971 A Marquette 89, Wisconsin 75J 3, 1972 H Marquette 72, Wisconsin 60D 30, 1972 H Marquette 75, Wisconsin 73 (2OT)F 6, 1973 A Marquette 64, Wisconsin 58D 29, 1973 H Marquette 49, Wisconsin 48 (OT)F 5, 1974 H Marquette 59, Wisconsin 58F 4, 1975 A Marquette 69, Wisconsin 63D 16, 1975 H Marquette 78, Wisconsin 54D 30, 1975 H Marquette 82, Wisconsin 66D 28, 1976 H Marquette 64, Wisconsin 57F 21, 1977 A Marquette 73, Wisconsin 58F 14, 1978 H Marquette 75, Wisconsin 64D 23, 1978 A Wisconsin 65, Marquette 52D 15, 1979 H Wisconsin 57, Marquette 56M 10, 1981 A Marquette 64, Wisconsin 53M 9, 1982 H Marquette 94, Wisconsin 64F 17, 1983 A Marquette 68, Wisconsin 62F 16, 1984 H Marquette 74, Wisconsin 59N 30, 1985 A Wisconsin 75, Marquette 74D 1, 1986 H Marquette 84, Wisconsin 71D 10, 1987 A Wisconsin 66, Marquette 55

D 3, 1988 H Wisconsin 70, Marquette 55F 22, 1989 A Wisconsin 61, Marquette 50D 2, 1989 H Wisconsin 63, Marquette 58 (OT)F 19, 1990 A Wisconsin 82, Marquette 65D 4, 1990 H Marquette 69, Wisconsin 58J 4, 1992 A Wisconsin 81, Marquette 63J 2, 1993 H Wisconsin 77, Marquette 67J 2, 1994 A #17 Wisconsin 71, Marquette 52D 31, 1994 H Marquette 80, #19 Wisconsin 65D 31, 1995 A Wisconsin 55, Marquette 46D 31, 1996 H Marquette 59, Wisconsin 52N 14, 1997 A Marquette 65, Wisconsin 60D 23, 1998 H #20 Wisconsin 61, Marquette 45D 23, 1999 A Wisconsin 86, Marquette 74D 23, 2000 A #16 Wisconsin 52, Marquette 47D 22, 2001 A Wisconsin 86, Marquette 73D 14, 2002 H Marquette 63, Wisconsin 54D 20, 2003 A #22 Wisconsin 63, Marquette 59D 11, 2004 H Marquette 63, #22 Wisconsin 54D 10, 2005 A Wisconsin 77, Marquette 63D 9, 2006 H #11 Wisconsin 70, Marquette 66D 8, 2007 A Marquette 81, #23 Wisconsin 76D 6, 2008 H Marquette 61, Wisconsin 58

UW - GREEN BAYD 27, 1982 H Marquette 57, UW - Green Bay 47F 28, 1984 H Marquette 60, UW - Green Bay 49J 2, 1985 H Marquette 66, UW - Green Bay 48F 26, 1986 H Marquette 66, UW - Green Bay 46F 20, 1993 H Marquette 63, UW - Green Bay 46D 4, 1993 H UW - Green Bay 46, Marquette 45J 7, 1995 H UW - Green Bay 50, Marquette 48D 2, 1995 H Marquette 64, UW - Green Bay 44D 14, 1996 H Marquette 55, UW - Green Bay 39

UW - MILWAUKEEformerly known as Milwaukee Normal (1916-1925) andMilwaukee State Teachers (1927-1945)J 20, 1917 A Marquette 24, Milwaukee Normal 16F 20, 1917 A Marquette 22, Milwaukee Normal 7J 26, 1920 H Marquette 22, Milwaukee Normal 18F 4, 1920 H Marquette 31, Milwaukee Normal 14D 10, 1923 H Marquette 22, Milwaukee Normal 5D 16, 1924 H Marquette 16, Milwaukee Normal 11D 5, 1925 H Marquette 30, Milwaukee Normal 14D 8, 1927 H Marquette 31, Milwaukee St. Teachers 22D 10, 1929 H Marquette 20, Milwaukee St. Teachers 16D 8, 1930 H Marquette 27, Milwaukee St. Teachers 19D 10, 1931 A Marquette 44, Milwaukee St. Teachers 24D 7, 1934 H Marquette 40, Milwaukee St. Teachers 13D 2, 1935 H Marquette 29, Milwaukee St. Teachers 25D 2, 1944 H Marquette 83, Milwaukee St. Teachers 28N 26, 1945 H Marquette 57, Milwaukee St. Teachers 18D 27, 1958 H Marquette 76, UW - Milwaukee 60D 26, 1959 H Marquette 84, UW - Milwaukee 70D 6, 1960 H Marquette 99, UW - Milwaukee 63D 27, 1961 H Marquette 93, UW - Milwaukee 50F 9, 1963 H Marquette 101, UW - Milwaukee 54J 4, 1964 H Marquette 98, UW - Milwaukee 67F 25, 1965 H Marquette 79, UW - Milwaukee 65F 21, 1966 H Marquette 82, UW - Milwaukee 64F 18, 1967 H Marquette 90, UW - Milwaukee 80F 14, 1968 H Marquette 94, UW - Milwaukee 57J 14, 1969 H Marquette 118, UW - Milwaukee 60D 6, 1969 H Marquette 86, UW - Milwaukee 58F 9, 1971 H Marquette 98, UW - Milwaukee 56M 5, 1994 H Marquette 73, UW - Milwaukee 51D 2, 1994 H Marquette 101, UW - Milwaukee 59N 26, 1995 H Marquette 91, UW - Milwaukee 74N 24, 1996 H Marquette 82, UW - Milwaukee 55D 14, 1997 H Marquette 69, UW - Milwaukee 56D 8, 1998 H Marquette 77, UW - Milwaukee 56N 30, 2007 H Marquette 100, UW - Milwaukee 65N 22, 2008 H Marquette 100, UW - Milwaukee 80

UW - OSHKOSHformerly known as Oshkosh Normal (1871-1927) andOshkosh State Teachers (1927-1951)F 24, 1917 H Marquette 24, Oshkosh Normal 16J 10, 1920 A Marquette 17, Oshkosh Normal 9F 14, 1920 H Marquette 32, Oshkosh Normal 14F 11, 1921 A Marquette 17, Oshkosh Normal 13

D 17, 1921 H Marquette 27, Oshkosh Normal 10D 6, 1933 H Marquette 44, Oshkosh St. Teachers 19F 6, 1935 H Marquette 42, Oshkosh St. Teachers 30J 11, 1936 H Marquette 32, Oshkosh St. Teachers 31

UW - STOUTformerly known as Stout Institute (1908-1955)F 20, 1920 A Marquette 35, Stout 17

UW - WHITEWATERformerly known as Whitewater Normal (1868-1927) andWhitewater State Teachers (1927-1951)J 13, 1917 A Marquette 35, Whitewater Normal 26D 6, 1932 H Marquette 45,Whitewater St. Teachers 19

WOFFORDN 27, 1999 H Marquette 74, Wofford 59

XAVIER (OHIO)D 22, 1958 H Marquette 86, #9 Xavier (Ohio) 71F 21, 1959 A Marquette 79, Xavier (Ohio) 70F 15, 1960 A Xavier (Ohio) 79, Marquette 75M 1, 1960 H Marquette 67, Xavier (Ohio) 61F 11, 1961 A Marquette 88, Xavier (Ohio) 79 (OT)M 9, 1961 H Marquette 77, Xavier (Ohio) 74F 10, 1962 H Xavier (Ohio) 68, Marquette 61M 10, 1962 A Xavier (Ohio) 76, Marquette 67J 12, 1963 H Marquette 80, Xavier (Ohio) 57M 2, 1963 A Marquette 80, Xavier (Ohio) 67J 11, 1964 H Xavier (Ohio) 83, Marquette 81M 7, 1964 A Marquette 98, Xavier (Ohio) 95J 9, 1965 H Marquette 80, Xavier (Ohio) 73F 27, 1965 A Xavier (Ohio) 56, Marquette 55J 8, 1966 H Marquette 103, Xavier (Ohio) 64F 16, 1966 A Xavier (Ohio) 82, Marquette 78J 14, 1967 H Marquette 87, Xavier (Ohio) 69F 15, 1967 A Marquette 71, Xavier (Ohio) 69F 10, 1968 H Marquette 72, Xavier (Ohio) 57F 26, 1968 A Xavier (Ohio) 88, Marquette 83 (OT)J 11, 1969 H Marquette 82, Xavier (Ohio) 69F 18, 1969 A Marquette 67, Xavier (Ohio) 54J 24, 1970 H Marquette 82, Xavier (Ohio) 73F 23, 1970 A Marquette 81, Xavier (Ohio) 73J 9, 1971 H Marquette 91, Xavier (Ohio) 60M 6, 1971 A Marquette 76, Xavier (Ohio) 58F 9, 1972 H Marquette 89, Xavier (Ohio) 59F 28, 1972 A Marquette 63, Xavier (Ohio) 55D 16, 1972 H Marquette 70, Xavier (Ohio) 52J 29, 1973 A Marquette 90, Xavier (Ohio) 61D 21, 1973 H Marquette 68, Xavier (Ohio) 55J 2, 1974 A Marquette 73, Xavier (Ohio) 53J 29, 1975 A Marquette 73, Xavier (Ohio) 55F 8, 1975 H Marquette 78, Xavier (Ohio) 55J 19, 1976 H Marquette 82, Xavier (Ohio) 48M 5, 1976 A Marquette 74, Xavier (Ohio) 49J 22, 1977 H Marquette 85, Xavier (Ohio) 43J 24, 1978 H Marquette 78, Xavier (Ohio) 62F 20, 1978 A Marquette 75, Xavier (Ohio) 53J 20, 1979 H Marquette 67, Xavier (Ohio) 50J 17, 1980 A Marquette 76, Xavier (Ohio) 62F 12, 1980 H Marquette 82, Xavier (Ohio) 70J 26, 1981 A Marquette 78, Xavier (Ohio) 59F 10, 1981 H Marquette 78, Xavier (Ohio) 62J 20, 1982 A Marquette 63, Xavier (Ohio) 50J 8, 1983 H Marquette 72, Xavier (Ohio) 64F 22, 1984 A Xavier (Ohio) 82, Marquette 68 (OT)F 13, 1985 H Marquette 61, Xavier (Ohio) 55F 20, 1985 A Marquette 69, Xavier (Ohio) 60F 5, 1986 H Xavier (Ohio) 85, Marquette 71D 5, 1987 H Marquette 67, Xavier (Ohio) 61F 25, 1989 A Xavier (Ohio) 102, Marquette 77J 6, 1990 H Xavier (Ohio) 86, Marquette 80F 8, 1990 A #21 Xavier (Ohio) 83, Marquette 78J 10, 1991 H Xavier (Ohio) 98, Marquette 93 (OT)F 7, 1991 A Xavier (Ohio) 71, Marquette 66J 2, 2000 H Marquette 65, Xavier (Ohio) 63M 15, 2000 A Xavier (Ohio) 67, Marquette 63D 16, 2000 A Xavier (Ohio) 75, Marquette 59

YALED 28, 1953 H Yale 66, Marquette 57D 28, 1965 N Marquette 74, Yale 68

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Jan. 29, 1949 #13 Loyola (Ill.) 74, at Marquette 59Feb. 14, 1949 #14 Bowling Green 59, at Marquette 56Jan. 7, 1950 at #10 Minnesota 74, Marquette 38Feb. 4, 1950 at #16 Notre Dame 79, Marquette 61Dec. 31, 1951 #2 Illinois 68, Marquette 57March 1, 1952 at #5 Saint Louis 98, Marquette 63Dec. 31, 1952 at Marquette 70, #9 Minnesota 59Jan. 10, 1953 at #1 Kansas State 88, Marquette 72Dec. 23, 1953 at #8 Minnesota 91, Marquette 73Feb. 25, 1954 at #6 Notre Dame 79, Marquette 66March 6, 1954 #5 Notre Dame 79, at Marquette 68Dec. 31, 1954 at Marquette 66, #13 Louisville 62Jan. 12, 1955 Marquette 82, at #20 Louisville 78March 11, 1955 #8 Marquette 79, #2 Kentucky 71

(NCAA Tournament - Evanston, Ill.)March 12, 1955 #5 Iowa 86, #8 Marquette 81

(NCAA Tournament - Evanston, Ill.)Dec. 16, 1955 #1 San Francisco 65, Marquette 58

(DePaul Invitational, Chicago, Ill.)Dec. 17, 1955 Marquette 83, #6 Duquesne 59

(DePaul Invitational - Chicago, Ill.)Dec. 29, 1955 #7 Utah 89, Marquette 84

(Sugar Bowl Invitational - New Orleans, La.)Dec. 30, 1955 #19 Alabama 77, Marquette 75

(Sugar Bowl Invitational - New Orleans, La.)Dec. 15, 1956 #4 Louisville 75, at Marquette 68Dec. 28, 1956 at #11 Oklahoma City 63, Marquette 58

(All-College Tournament - Oklahoma City, Okla.)Feb. 6, 1957 at Marquette 81, #14 Canisius 80Feb. 9, 1957 at #8 Bradley 85, Marquette 65Feb. 13, 1957 at #8 Louisville 99, Marquette 79Dec. 14, 1957 at Marquette 78, #15 Notre Dame 64Dec. 22, 1958 at Marquette 86, #9 Xavier (Ohio) 71Jan. 31, 1959 at #12 Marquette 66, #17 Louisville 62March 13, 1959 #7 Michigan State 74, #20 Marquette 69

(NCAA Tournament - Evanston, Ill.)March 14, 1959 #2 Kentucky 98, #20 Marquette 69

(NCAA Tournament - Evanston, Ill.)Jan. 12, 1960 #20 Detroit 89, at Marquette 85Jan. 30, 1960 #2 Bradley 62, at Marquette 59 (OT)Feb. 3, 1960 at #14 Detroit 65, Marquette 58Feb. 20, 1960 at #14 St. Bonaventure 74, Marquette 70Dec. 13, 1960 at Marquette 83, #16 Wichita State 79Dec. 17, 1960 at Marquette 96, #19 Illinois 87Dec. 30, 1960 #6 Duke 86, at Marquette 73

(Dixie Classic Tournament - Raleigh, N.C.)Jan. 7, 1961 #4 Louisville 84, at Marquette 63Jan. 28, 1961 at #3 Bradley 84, Marquette 68Jan. 31, 1961 #2 St. Bonaventure 92, at Marquette 63

Dec. 15, 1961 at #8 Kansas State 80, Marquette 64Jan. 8, 1963 #2 Loyola (Ill.) 87, at Marquette 68Feb. 12, 1963 at #2 Loyola (Ill.) 92, Marquette 90 (OT)Jan. 8, 1964 #3 Loyola 96, at Marquette 80Feb. 1, 1964 at #7 Wichita State 100, Marquette 63Feb. 12, 1964 #10 DePaul 72, at Marquette 69Feb. 26, 1964 #8 Villanova 87, at Marquette 64Dec. 8, 1964 at #6 Minnesota 78, Marquette 59Dec. 18, 1964 #5 UCLA 61, at Marquette 51

(Milwaukee Classic - Milwaukee, Wis.)Jan. 30, 1965 at Marquette 78, #7 St. John's (N.Y.) 50March 6, 1965 #9 Villanova 73, at Marquette 69Dec. 22, 1965 at Marquette 95, #8 Wichita State 76Feb. 5, 1966 at #5 Loyola (Ill.) 85, Marquette 84Dec. 29, 1967 #2 Houston 77, Marquette 65

(Rainbow Classic - Honolulu, Hawaii)March 15, 1968 #5 Kentucky 107, Marquette 89

(NCAA Tournament - Lexington, Ky.)Jan. 4, 1969 at Marquette 85, #7 Detroit 71March 13, 1969 #14 Marquette 81, #7 Kentucky 74

(NCAA Tournament - Madison, Wis.)March 15, 1969 #6 Purdue 75, #14 Marquette 73 (OT)

(NCAA Tournament - Madison, Wis.)Jan. 12, 1971 at #2 Marquette 71, #9 Notre Dame 66Feb. 25, 1971 #2 Marquette 85, at #11 Fordham 80 (OT)March 13, 1971 #2 Marquette 62, #20 Miami (Ohio) 47

(NCAA Tournament - South Bend, Ind.)March 18, 1971 #10 Ohio State 60, #2 Marquette 59

(NCAA Tournament - Athens, Ga.)March 20, 1971 #2 Marquette 91, #8 Kentucky 74

(NCAA Tournament - Athens, Ga.)Dec. 11, 1971 at #2 Marquette 81, #9 Michigan 52Dec. 28, 1971 at #2 Marquette 74, #17 Marshall 72

(Milwaukee Classic - Milwaukee, Wis.)Jan. 9, 1972 #2 Marquette 72, at #11 South Carolina 71March 16, 1972 #18 Kentucky 85, #7 Marquette 69

(NCAA Tournament - Dayton, Ohio)March 18, 1972 #11 Minnesota 77, #7 Marquette 72

(NCAA Tournament - Dayton, Ohio)Dec. 5, 1972 at #5 Marquette 56, #14 Tennessee 30Dec. 9, 1972 at #5 Marquette 72, #11 Memphis State 69Jan. 16, 1973 at #6 Minnesota 64, #7 Marquette 53March 3, 1973 at #4 Cal State-Long Beach 76, #5 Marquette 66March 15, 1973 #6 Indiana 75, #5 Marquette 69

(NCAA Tournament - Nashville, Tenn.)March 17, 1973 #5 Marquette 88, #19 Austin Peay 73

(NCAA Tournament - Nashville, Tenn.)Dec. 28, 1973 at #6 Marquette 76, #12 Arizona 62Jan. 22, 1974 at #6 Marquette 54, #10 Cal State-Long Beach 52

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Jan. 29, 1974 at #3 Notre Dame 69, #5 Marquette 63March 14, 1974 #7 Marquette 69, #6 Vanderbilt 61

(NCAA Tournament - Tuscaloosa, Ala.)March 16, 1974 #7 Marquette 72, #13 Michigan 70

(NCAA Tournament - Tuscaloosa, Ala.)March 23, 1974 #3 Marquette 64, #6 Kansas 51

(NCAA Tournament - Greensboro, N.C.)March 25, 1974 #1 North Carolina State 76, #3 Marquette 64

(NCAA Tournament - Greensboro, N.C.)Dec. 21, 1974 #4 Louisville 80, at #6 Marquette 69Jan. 14, 1975 at #12 Marquette 69, #20 South Carolina 60March 8, 1975 #5 Marquette 64, at #13 Creighton 60March 15, 1975 #6 Kentucky 76, #5 Marquette 54

(NCAA Tournament - Tuscaloosa, Ala.)Feb. 14, 1976 at #2 Marquette 68, #18 Virginia Tech 61Feb. 21, 1976 #2 Marquette 72, at #19 Louisville 62Feb. 28, 1976 #2 Marquette 81, at #6 Notre Dame 75March 18, 1976 #2 Marquette 62, #10 Western Michigan 57

(NCAA Tournament - Baton Rouge, La.)March 20, 1976 #1 Indiana 65, #2 Marquette 56

(NCAA Tournament - Baton Rouge, La.)Dec. 18, 1976 #17 Louisville 78, at #2 Marquette 75 (OT)Dec. 21, 1976 #20 Minnesota 66, at #6 Marquette 59Dec. 27, 1976 at #6 Marquette 67, #11 Clemson 49

(Milwaukee Classic - Milwaukee, Wis.)Jan. 16, 1977 at #11 Marquette 78, #19 Notre Dame 69Feb. 6, 1977 at #12 Cincinnati 63, #6 Marquette 62Feb. 16, 1977 #15 Detroit 64, at #9 Marquette 63March 6, 1977 at #3 Michigan 69, #19 Marquette 68March 12, 1977 #16 Marquette 66, #11 Cincinnati 51

(NCAA Tournament - Omaha, Neb.)March 19, 1977 #7 Marquette 82, #9 Wake Forest 68

(NCAA Tournament - Oklahoma City, Okla.)March 26, 1977 #7 Marquette 51, #17 UNC Charlotte 49

(NCAA Tournament - Atlanta, Ga.)March 28, 1977 #7 Marquette 67, #5 North Carolina 59

(NCAA Tournament - Atlanta, Ga.)Dec. 22, 1977 at #8 Louisville 61, #2 Marquette 60Jan. 15, 1978 at #4 Marquette 97, #11 UNLV 81Jan. 18, 1978 at #2 Marquette 80, #18 DePaul 74Feb. 26, 1978 at #9 Notre Dame 65, #1 Marquette 59March 4, 1978 #3 Marquette 80, at #6 Detroit 77Jan. 13, 1979 #2 Notre Dame 65, at #13 Marquette 60Jan. 28, 1979 at #7 Duke 69, #13 Marquette 64Feb. 10, 1979 at #9 Marquette 71, #5 Louisville 55Feb. 24, 1979 at #20 DePaul 61, #9 Marquette 60March 15, 1979 #6 DePaul 62, #10 Marquette 56

(NCAA Tournament - Provo, Utah)Jan. 12, 1980 #2 DePaul 92, at Marquette 85Jan. 22, 1980 at #7 Louisville 76, Marquette 63Feb. 10, 1980 Marquette 80, #10 Duke 77 (Madison, Wis.)

Feb. 24, 1980 Marquette 77, at #10 Notre Dame 74Jan. 10, 1981 at Marquette 54, #5 Notre Dame 52Jan. 31, 1981 at #6 Wake Forest 83, Marquette 60Feb. 21, 1981 at #3 DePaul 78, Marquette 71Dec. 5, 1981 #6 Iowa 68, Marquette 65 (OT)Dec. 19, 1981 #8 Minnesota 76, at Marquette 54Feb. 6, 1982 #4 DePaul 67, at Marquette 66March 13, 1982 #5 Missouri 73, Marquette 69

(NCAA Tournament - Tulsa, Okla.)Dec. 8, 1982 at #7 Iowa 87, #16 Marquette 66Jan. 23, 1983 Marquette 60, at #12 Missouri 59 (OT)Feb. 12, 1983 #11 Louisville 81, at Marquette 73Dec. 21, 1983 #17 Wake Forest 71, at Marquette 65 (OT)Jan. 28, 1984 Marquette 65, at #14 Louisville 60March 10, 1984 at #4 DePaul 64, Marquette 49Feb. 3, 1985 at #9 Syracuse 71, Marquette 53Jan. 19, 1986 #1 North Carolina 66, Marquette 64Feb. 1, 1986 at #14 Notre Dame 72, Marquette 70 (OT)March 1, 1986 #12 Notre Dame 74, at Marquette 66Feb. 10, 1987 #5 DePaul 88, at Marquette 76Feb. 15, 1987 at #3 North Carolina 83, Marquette 74March 7, 1987 at #5 DePaul 68, Marquette 59Dec. 16, 1989 #6 Michigan 82, at Marquette 73Feb. 8, 1990 at #21 Xavier (Ohio) 83, Marquette 78Nov. 14, 1990 at #6 Duke 87, Marquette 74

(Dodge Preseason NIT - Durham, N.C.)Jan. 2, 1991 #18 Virginia 94, Marquette 88Jan. 14, 1992 at #3 Oklahoma State 64, Marquette 52Jan. 28, 1992 #5 Kansas 85, Marquette 61Feb. 27, 1992 at #19 Cincinnati 70, Marquette 59March 4, 1992 Marquette 73, at #15 DePaul 65March 13, 1992 #12 Cincinnati 62, Marquette 49

(Great Midwest Conference Tournament - Chicago, Ill.)Dec. 26, 1992 at #19 UNLV 94, Marquette 88Feb. 10, 1993 at #8 Cincinnati 55, #15 Marquette 53Feb. 25, 1993 #10 Cincinnati 66, at #20 Marquette 57March 19, 1993 #23 Oklahoma State 74, Marquette 62

(NCAA Tournament - Indianapolis, Ind.)Dec. 7, 1993 at Marquette 74, #16 Illinois 65Jan. 2, 1994 at #17 Wisconsin 71, #24 Marquette 52Jan. 8, 1994 at #9 Arizona 94, #25 Marquette 80

(7-Up Shootout - Tucson, Ariz.)Jan. 19, 1994 Marquette 60, at #18 UAB 58Jan. 22, 1994 Marquette 62, #23 Saint Louis 52Jan. 26, 1994 at #23 Saint Louis 76, #22 Marquette 66Feb. 2, 1994 Marquette 58, #17 UAB 54March 20, 1994 #21 Marquette 75, #7 Kentucky 63

(NCAA Tournament - St. Petersburg, Fla.)March 24, 1994 #6 Duke 59, #21 Marquette 49

(NCAA Tournament - Knoxville, Tenn.)Dec. 31, 1994 at Marquette 80, #19 Wisconsin 65

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Feb. 5, 1995 Marquette 59, at #23 Cincinnati 52Dec. 16, 1995 at Marquette 78, #22 Santa Clara 49Jan. 13, 1996 at #4 Cincinnati 91, Marquette 70Jan. 20, 1996 at Marquette 59, #9 Memphis 55Feb. 28, 1996 Marquette 80, at #21 Louisville 79 (2OT)March 2, 1996 Marquette 74, #7 Cincinnati 72March 8, 1996 #21 Marquette 72, at #14 Memphis 60

(Conference USA Tournament - Memphis, Tenn.)March 9, 1996 #8 Cincinnati 85, #21 Marquette 84 (OT)

(Conference USA Tournament - Memphis, Tenn.)Jan. 7, 1997 Marquette 67, at #4 Iowa State 64Feb. 8, 1997 at #12 Cincinnati 91, Marquette 70Feb. 20, 1997 Marquette 79, #15 Louisville 71 (OT)Feb. 27, 1997 #9 Cincinnati 80, at Marquette 74March 7, 1997 Marquette 91, #10 Cincinnati 79

(Conference USA Tournament - St. Louis, Mo.)Jan. 22, 1998 at Marquette 66, #21 Cincinnati 63 (OT)Nov. 19, 1998 #13 Oklahoma State 57, Marquette 54

(Rainbow Classic - Honolulu, Hawaii)Dec. 23, 1998 #20 Wisconsin 61, at Marquette 45Jan. 4, 1999 at #3 Cincinnati 75, Marquette 56Feb. 10, 1999 at Marquette 62, #4 Cincinnati 58Jan. 8, 2000 at #3 Cincinnati 67, Marquette 48Jan. 12, 2000 Marquette 69,at #21 DePaul 60Jan. 15, 2000 at Marquette 66, #25 Louisville 64 (OT)Jan. 23, 2000 #1 Cincinnati 72, at Marquette 60Dec. 23, 2000 at #16 Wisconsin 52, at Marquette 47Jan. 13, 2001 at #9 North Carolina 84, Marquette 54Nov. 23, 2001 Marquette 50, vs. #20 Indiana 49

(Great Alaska Shootout - Anchorage, AK)Dec. 29, 2001 at #25 Wake Forest 64, #19 Marquette 59Feb. 2, 2002 at Marquette 74, #4 Cincinnati 60Feb. 22, 2002 at #4 Cincinnati 63, #9 Marquette 62March 9, 2002 at #5 Cincinnati 77, #13 Marquette 63

(C-USA Tournament - Cincinnati, Ohio)Feb. 9, 2003 at #15 Marquette 68, #14 Wake Forest 61Feb. 15, 2003 #2 Louisville 73, at #11 Marquette 70Feb. 27, 2003 #10 Marquette 78, at #11 Louisville 73March 22, 2003 #9 Marquette 101, #24 Missouri 92 (ot)

(NCAA Tournament - Indianapolis, Ind.)March 27, 2003 #9 Marquette 77, #4 Pittsburgh 74

(NCAA Tournament - Minneapolis, Minn.)March 29, 2003 #9 Marquette 83, #1 Kentucky 69

(NCAA Tournament - Minneapolis, Minn.)Apr. 5, 2003 #6 Kansas 94, #9 Marquette 61

(NCAA Tournament - New Orleans, La.)Dec. 1, 2003 #24 Marquette 71, #23 Notre Dame 58Dec. 13, 2003 at #9 Arizona 85, #22 Marquette 75Dec. 20, 2003 at #22 Wisconsin 62, #23 Marquette 58Jan. 14, 2004 at #10 Cincinnati 85, #21 Marquette 73Jan. 31, 2004 Marquette 77, #4 Louisville 70March 6, 2004 Marquette 81, #25 Louisville 80

Dec. 11, 2004 Marquette 63, #22 Wisconsin 54Dec. 18, 2004 #15 Arizona 48, Marquette 43Jan. 26, 2005 at #12 Louisville 99, Marquette 52Feb. 17, 2005 #12 Louisville 64, Marquette 61Feb. 24, 2005 at #24 Cincinnati 80, Marquette 68Jan. 3, 2006 Marquette, 94, #2 Connecticut 79Jan. 14, 2006 at #16 West Virginia 104, Marquette 85Jan. 28, 2006 at #12 Pittsburgh 77, Marquette 71Feb. 4, 2006 at #4 Villanova 72, Marquette 67Feb. 16, 2006 Marquette 57, #17 Georgetown 51Feb. 18, 2006 Marquette 84, #9 Pittsburgh 82March 9, 2006 #23 Georgetown 62, Marquette 59

(BIG EAST Tournament - New York, N.Y.)Nov. 21, 2006 #13 Marquette 73, vs. #9 Duke 62Dec. 9, 2006 #11 Wisconsin 70, at #20 Marquette 66Jan. 10, 2007 Marquette 73, #24 Connecticut 69Jan. 13, 2007 Marquette 81, #21 West Virginia 63Jan. 21, 2007 #24 Marquette, #6 Pittsburgh 74Feb. 10, 2007 at #22 Georgetown 76, #11 Marquette 58March 3, 2007 #20 Marquette 75, #12 Pittsburgh 71March 8, 2007 #13 Pittsburgh 89, #18 Marquette 79

(BIG EAST Tournament - New York, N.Y.)Nov. 21, 2007 #13 Duke 77, #11 Marquette 73Feb. 9, 2008 #22 Notre Dame 86, #16 Marquette 83Feb. 15, 2008 Marquette 72, #22 Pittsburgh 54Mar. 1, 2008 #11 Georgetown 70, #21 Marquette 68Mar. 13, 2008 #24 Marquette 89, #14 Notre Dame 79

(BIG EAST Tournament - New York, N.Y.)Mar. 22, 2008 #10 Stanford 82, #25 Marquette 81 OT

(NCAA Tournament - Anaheim, Calif.)Dec. 16, 2008 #16 Tennessee 80, #24 Marquette 68Jan. 1, 2009 Marquette 79, #15 Villanova 72Jan. 10, 2009 #18 Marquette 75, #25 West Virginia 53Jan. 31, 2009 #8 Marquette 94, #25 Georgetown 82Feb. 10, 2009 #13 Villanova 102, #10 Marquette 84Feb. 25, 2009 #2 Connecticut 93, #8 Marquette 82March 1, 2009 #6 Louisville 62, #8 Marquette 58March 4, 2009 #3 Pittsburgh 90, #13 Marquette 75March 7, 2009 #25 Syracuse 86, #13 Marquette 79 OTMarch 12, 2009 #13 Villanova 76, #21 Marquette 75

(BIG EAST Tournament - New York, N.Y.)March 22, 2009 #9 Missouri 83, #23 Marquette 79

(NCAA Tournament - Boise, Idaho)Note: Rankings according to Associated Press

Note: Marquette is 95-141 all-time versus opponents ranked in the

Associated Press Top-25 and 37-91 against programs ranked in the top-10 at

the time of their meeting with the Golden Eagles.

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Marquette has had 52 players selected in the NBA Draft and 12 inthe ABA Draft beginning with its first, Gene Berce in 1948. In 2003,Dwyane Wade became the fifth Marquette basketball player to beselected in the first round when the Miami Heat made him the fifthoverall selection.

NBA & ABA PLAYERS

GLENN ADAMS1938-40 Sheboygan (NL)

RALPH AMSDEN1940-41 Sheboygan (NL)

GENE BERCE1948-49 Oshkosh (NL)1949-50 Tri-Cities

BRIAN BRUNKHORST1968-69 Los Angeles (ABA)

JIM CHONES1972-73 New York (ABA)1973-74 Carolina (ABA)1974-79 Cleveland1979-80 Los Angeles1981-82 Washington

TOM COPA1991-92 San Antonio1992 Houston

CHRIS CRAWFORD1997-04 Atlanta

TRAVIS DIENER2005-07 Orlando2007-pres. Indiana

WILLIAM DOWNEY1947-48 Providence (BAA)

BO ELLIS1977-80 Denver

ED ERBAN1941-42 Toledo (NL)1943-46 Oshkosh (NL)1946-47 Syracuse (NL)

ERWIN GRAF1938-39 Sheboygan (NL)1942-43 Sheboygan (NL)

GEORGE HESIK1938-39 Akron (NL)1939-42 Sheboygan (NL)

DON KOJIS1963-64 Baltimore1964-66 Detroit1966-67 Chicago1967-70 San Diego1970-72 Seattle1972-74 Kansas City; Omaha1974-75 Kansas City

WILLIAM KOMENICH1941-43 Oshkosh (NL)1944-45 Oshkosh (NL)

BOB LACKEY1972-74 New York (ABA)

BUTCH LEE1978-79 Atlanta; Cleveland1979-80 Cleveland1980-81 Los Angeles

MAURICE LUCAS1974-76 St. Louis (ABA)1976-80 Portland1980-81 New Jersey1981-82 New York1982-85 Phoenix1985-86 Los AngelesClippers1986-88 Seattle

WALT MANGHAM1961-63 Pittsburgh (ABL)

JAMES MCCOY1961-63 Pittsburgh (ABL)

AMAL MCCASKILL1996-97 Orlando1998-99 Miami2001-02 San Antonio2003-04 Philadelphia

WILLIAM MCDONALD1940-44 Sheboygan (NL)1944-45; 46-47 Chicago (NL)

ALLIE MCGUIRE1973-74 New York

JIM MCILVAINE1994-96 Washington1996-98 Seattle1998-01 New Jersey

LARRY MCNEILL1973-76 Kansas City1976-77 New York Nets;

Golden State1977-78 Golden State;

Buffalo1978-79 Detroit

DEAN MEMINGER1971-74 New York1974-76 Atlanta1976-77 New York

RAY MORSTADT1937-40 Akron (NL)

ED MULLEN1937-40 Oshkosh (NL)

STEVE NOVAK2006-08 Houston2008-pres. Los AngelesClippers

DAVE QUABIUS1938-41 Sheboygan (NL)1942-43 Oshkosh (NL)

GLENN “DOC” RIVERS1983-91 Atlanta1991-92 LA Clippers1992-94 New York1994-96 San Antonio

TONY SMITH1990-94 Los Angeles Lakers1994-95 Phoenix1995-96 Phoenix, Miami1996-97 Charlotte1997-98 Milwaukee

PAUL SOKODY1938-42 Sheboygan (NL)1942-43 Chicago (NL)

EARL TATUM1976-77 Los Angeles1977-78 Los Angeles;

Indiana1978-79 Boston; Detroit1979-80 Cleveland

JOE THOMAS1970-71 Phoenix

GEORGE THOMPSON1969-72 Pittsburgh (ABA)1972-74 Memphis (ABA)1974-75 Milwaukee

BERNARD TOONE1979-80 Philadelphia

DWYANE WADE2003-pres. Miami

LLOYD WALTON1976-80 Milwaukee1980-81 Kansas City

JEROME WHITEHEAD1978-80 San Diego1980-81 Dallas; Utah;

Cleveland1981-84 San Diego1984-88 Golden State

MICHAEL WILSON1983 Washington1985 NewJersey;

Cleveland

SAM WORTHEN1980-81 Chicago

ALL-TIME NBA DRAFT PICKS(actual NBA players in bold/CAPS)YEAR PLAYER TEAM RND. PICK1948 GENE BERCE NEW YORK NA NA1956 Terry Rand Minneapolis NA NA1959 Mike Moran St. Louis 6 471960 Walt Mangham New York 10 721961 DON KOJIS CHICAGO 2 211963 Dave Erickson Detroit 4 31

Ron Glaser Baltimore 5 381967 Bob Wolf Chicago 7 701968 BRIAN BRUNKHORST NEW YORK 6 72

Brad Luchini Milwaukee 11 1461969 GEORGE THOMPSON BOSTON 5 661970 JOE THOMAS PHOENIX 6 95

Jeff Sewelll San Francisco 8 121Ric Cobb Phoenix 12 190

1971 DEAN MEMINGER NEW YORK 1 16Gary Brell Milwaukee 3 51

1972 BOB LACKEY ATLANTA 5 711973 LARRY MCNEILL KC-OMAHA 2 25

JIM CHONES LOS ANGELES 2 31ALLIE MCGUIRE NEW YORK 3 49

1974 MAURICE LUCAS CHICAGO 1 14Marcus Washington Houston 10 166

1975 Jerry Homan New York 8 1341976 EARL TATUM LOS ANGELES 2 21

LLOYD WALTON MILWAUKEE 3 401977 BO ELLIS WASHINGTON 1 171978 BUTCH LEE ATLANTA 1 10

JEROME WHITEHEAD BUFFALO 2 41Jim Boylan Buffalo 4 68Ulice Payne Detroit 9 174Gary Rosenberger Milwaukee 9 182

1979 BERNARD TOONE PHILADELPHIA 2 37Odell Ball Denver 6 122

1980 SAM WORTHEN CHICAGO 2 26Robert Byrd Chicago 7 142

1981 Oliver Lee Chicago 4 84Artie Green Milwaukee 10 221

1982 MICHAEL WILSON CLEVELAND 3 47Dean Marquardt Detroit 7 147Brian Nyenhuis Detroit 8 170

1983 GLENN RIVERS ATLANTA 2 31Terrell Schlundt Dallas 7 148

1984 Marc Marotta New York 9 2011986 Walter Downing LA Lakers 6 1381987 David Boone Denver 4 771990 TONY SMITH LA LAKERS 2 511994 JIM MCILVAINE WASHINGTON 2 321996 AMAL MCCASKILL ORLANDO 2 491997 CHRIS CRAWFORD ATLANTA 2 512003 DWYANE WADE MIAMI 1 52005 TRAVIS DIENER ORLANDO 2 382006 STEVE NOVAK HOUSTON 2 32

Not Drafted, but played in NBATOM COPA (1991-92) SAN ANTONIOBILL DOWNEY (1947-48) PROVIDENCE

ALL-TIME AMERICAN BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION(ABA) DRAFT SELECTIONSYEAR PLAYER TEAM ROUND1967 Bob Wolf New York 51968 Brian Brunkhorst Los Angeles 121969 George Thompson Minnesota 21970 Jeff Sewell Indiana 151971 Dean Meminger Indiana 7

Gary Brell Denver 121972 Jim Chones New York 1

Bob Lackey New York 31972* George Thompson Memphis 11973 Maurice Lucas Carolina 1

Allie McGuire Virginia 21974 Marcus Washington Carolina 9

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ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

ALL TIME POSTSEASON RECORDSNational Catholic Tournament 1 appearance 3-0NCAA Tournament 26 appearances 34-28National Invitation Tournament 15 appearances 21-14TOTALS 42 appearances 58-42

2009 WestFR: 6) Marquette 58, 11) Utah St. 57 at Boise, Idaho

SR: 3) Missouri 83, Marquette 79

2008 SouthFR: 6) Marquette 74, 11) Kentucky 66 at Anaheim, Calif.

SR: 3) Stanford 82, Marquette 81 • OT

2007 EastFR: 9) Michigan St. 61, 8) Marquete 49 at Winston-Salem, N.C.

2006 OaklandFR: 10) Alabama 90, 7) Marquette 85 at San Diego, Calif.

2003 MidwestFR: 3) Marquette 72, 14) Holy Cross 68 at Indianapolis

SR: Marquette 101, 6) Missouri 92 • OTRS: Marquette 77, 2) Pittsburgh 74 at Minneapolis, Minn.

RC: Marquette 83, 1) Kentucky 69FF: 1) Kansas 94, Marquette 61 at New Orleans, La.

2002 EastFR: 12) Tulsa 71, 5) Marquette 69 at St. Louis, Mo.

1997 SoutheastFR: 7) Providence 81, 10) Marquette 59 at Charlotte, N.C.

1996 EastFR: 4) Marquette 68, 13) Monmouth 44 at Providence, R.I.

SR: 12) Arkansas 65, Marquette 56

1994 SoutheastFR: 6) Marquette 81, 11) La.-Lafayette 59 at St. Pete., Fla.

SR: Marquette 75, 3) Kentucky 63RS: 2) Duke 59, Marquette 49 at Knoxville, Tenn.

1993 MidwestFR: 5) Okla. State 74, 12) Marquette 62 at Indianapolis

1983 MideastFR: 8) Tennessee 57, 9) Marquette 56 at Evansville, Ind.

1982 MidwestFR: 7) Marquette 67, 10) Evansville 62 at Tulsa, Okla.

SR: 2) Missouri 73, Marquette 69

1980 EastFR: 8) Villanova 77, 9) Marquette 59 at Providence, R.I.

1979 WestFR: ByeSR: 3) Marquette 73, 6) Pacific 48 at Los Angeles

RS: 2) DePaul 62, Marquette 56 at Provo, Utah

1978 MideastFR: Miami (OH) 84, Marquette 81 • OT at Indianapolis, Ind.

1977 MidwestFR: Marquette 66, Cincinnati 51 at Omaha, Neb.

RS: Marquette 67, Kansas State 66 at Oklahoma City

RC: Marquette 82, Wake Forest 68FF: Marquette 51, Charlotte 49 at Atlanta, Ga.

NC: Marquette 67, North Carolina 59

1976 MideastFR: Marquette 79, Western Ky. 60 at Dayton, Ohio

RS: Marquette 62, Western Mich. 57 at Baton Rouge, La.

RC: Indiana 65, Marquette 56

1975 MideastFR: Kentucky 76, Marquette 54 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.

1974 MideastFR: Marquette 85, Ohio 59 at Terre Haute, Ind.

RS: Marquette 69, Vanderbilt 61 at Tuscaloosa, Ala.

RC: Marquette 72, Michigan 70FF: Marquette 64, Kansas 51 at Greensboro, N.C.

NC: North Carolina State 76, Marquette 64

1973 MideastFR: Marquette 77, Miami (Ohio) 62 at Dayton, Ohio

RS: Indiana 75, Marquette 69 at Nashville, Tenn.

RT: Marquette 88, Austin Peay 73 #

1972 MideastFR: Marquette 73, Ohio 49 at Knoxville, Tenn.

RS: Kentucky 85, Marquette 69 at Dayton, Ohio

RT: Minnesota 77 *, Marquette 72

1971 MideastFR: Marquette 62, Miami (Ohio) 47 at South Bend, Ind.

RS: Ohio State 60, Marquette 59 at Athens, Ga.

RT: Marquette 91, Kentucky 74

1969 MideastFR: Marquette 82, Murray State 62 at Carbondale, Ill.

RS: Marquette 81, Kentucky 74 at Madison, Wis.

RC: Purdue 75, Marquette 73 • OT

1968 MideastFR: Marquette 72, Bowling Green 71 at Kent, Ohio

RS: Kentucky 107, Marquette 89 at Lexington, Ky.

RT: Marquette 69, East Tennessee State 57

1961 MidwestFR: Houston 77, Marquette 61 at Houston, Texas

1959 MideastFR: Marquette 89, Bowling Green 71 at Lexington, Ky.

RS: Michigan State 74, Marquette 69 at Evanston, Ill.

RT: Kentucky 98, Marquette 69

1955 EastFR: Marquette 90, Miami (Ohio) 79 at Lexington, Ky.

RS: Marquette 79, Kentucky 71 at Evanston, Ill.

RC: Iowa 86, Marquette 81

# = Austin Peay’s participation in 1973 NCAA’s was latervacated.* = Minnesota’s participation in 1972 NCAA’s was latervacated.

NCAA Records by RoundOpening Round (OR) —First Round (FR) 16-10Second Round (SR) 3-4Regional Semifinal (RS) 6-7Regional Third Place (RT) 3-2Regional Championship (RC) 3-3National Semifinal (FF) 2-1National Championship (NC) 1-1All Time Record 34-28

NCAA Records by SeedThird seed 5-2Fourth seed 1-1Fifth seed 0-1Sixth seed 4-3Seventh seed 1-2Eighth seed 0-1Ninth seed 0-210th seed 0-112th seed 0-1

NCAA Record Against Seedvs Top seed 1-1vs Second seed 1-3vs Third seed 1-1vs Fifth seed 0-1vs Sixth seed 2-0vs Seventh seed 0-1vs Eighth seed 0-2vs Ninth seed 0-1vs 10th seed 1-1vs. 11th seed 2-0vs 12th seed 0-2vs 13th seed 1-0vs 14th seed 1-0

NCAA Record Against OpponentsAustin Peay 2-0Bowling Green 2-0Indiana 0-2Kansas 1-1Kentucky 6-4Miami (Ohio) 3-1Michigan State 0-2Missouri 1-2

One win: Cincinnati, Charlotte, EastTennessee State, Evansville, Holy Cross,Kansas St., La.-Lafayette, Michigan,Monmouth, Murray State, North Carolina,Ohio, Pacific, Pittsburgh, Utah State, WakeForest, Western Kentucky, WesternMichigan, Vanderbilt

One loss: Alabama, Arkansas, DePaul, Duke,Houston, Iowa, Minnesota, North CarolinaState, Ohio State, Oklahoma State,Providence, Purdue, Stanford, Tennessee,Tulsa, Villanova

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ALL-TIME NIT RESULTS2005FR: Western Michigan 54, Marquette 40 Milwaukee, Wis.

2004FR: Marquette 87, Toledo 72 Milwaukee, Wis.

SR: Marquette 66, Boise State 53 Milwaukee, Wis.

TR: Iowa State 77, Marquette 69 Ames, Iowa

2000FR: Xavier 67, Marquette 63 Cincinnati, Ohio

1998FR: Marquette 80, Creighton 68 Milwaukee, Wis.

SR: Marquette 75, Auburn 60 Milwaukee, Wis.

TR: Minnesota 73, Marquette 71 Minneapolis, Minn.

1995 - Second PlaceFR: Marquette 68, Auburn 61 Auburn, Ala.

SR: Marquette 70, St. Bonaventure 61 Milwaukee, Wis.

TR: Marquette 67, South Florida 60 (OT) Milwaukee, Wis.

SF: Marquette 87, Penn State 79 New York, N.Y.

NC: Virginia Tech 65, Marquette 64 (OT) New York, N.Y.

1990FR: Penn State 57, Marquette 54 State College, Penn.

1987FR: Nebraska 78, Marquette 76 Lincoln, Neb.

1986FR: Marquette 79, Drake 59 Milwaukee, Wis.

SR: SW Missouri State 83, Marquette 69 Springfield, Mo.

1985FR: Marquette 77, Bradley 64 Milwaukee, Wis.

SR: Marquette 56, Cincinnati 54 Cincinnati, Ohio

TR: Indiana 94, Marquette 82 (2OT) Bloomington, Ind.

1984FR: Marquette 73, Iowa State 53 Ames, Iowa

SR: Michigan 83, Marquette 70 Ann Arbor, Mich.

1981FR: Syracuse 88, Marquette 81 Syracuse, N.Y.

1970 - ChampionsFR: Marquette 62, Massachusetts 55 New York, N.Y.

QF: Marquette 83, Utah 63 New York, N.Y.

SF: Marquette 101, Louisiana State 79 New York, N.Y.

NC: Marquette 65, St. John's 53 New York, N.Y.

1967 - Second PlaceFR: Marquette 64, Tulsa 60 New York, N.Y.

QF: Marquette 81, Providence 80 (OT) New York, N.Y.

SF: Marquette 83, Marshall 78 New York, N.Y.

NC: Southern Illinois 71, Marquette 56 New York, N.Y.

1963 - Third PlaceFR: ByeQF: Marquette 84, Saint Louis 49 New York, N.Y.

SF: Providence 70, Marquette 64 New York, N.Y.

CO: Marquette 66, Villanova 58 New York, N.Y.

1956FR: Seton Hall 96, Marquette 78 New York, N.Y.

Dean Meminger (right) helped Marquette to the NIT title in 1970 andwas named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player.

Marquette’s 15 appearances in the National InvitationTournament are the sixth-most by any single program in the historyof the event.

MU also ranks among the top-10 programs in games played (35),victories (21), winning percentage (.600) and second-place finishes(2). The program owns one tournament title (1970), two runner-upfinishes (1963 & 1995) and a third-place effort (1963).

Dean Meminger helped lead Marquette to the championship in1970, downing Pete Maravich and LSU in the semifinals before claim-ing a 65-53 win over home squad St. John’s in the title matchup.

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ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Bill Chandler

POSTSEASONBEST RECORD APPEARANCES

COACH PERIOD SEASONS W-L PCT. (SEASON) (RECORD)Ralph Risch 1916-17 1 8-3 72.7 8-3 (1916-17)Jack Ryan 1917-20 2 13-9 59.1 9-3 (1919-20)Frank Murray 1920-29 9 94-73 56.3 19-2 (1922-23)Cord Lipe 1929-30 1 11-12 47.8 11-12 (1929-30)Bill Chandler 1930-51 21 193-198 49.4 14-3 (1932-33)Tex Winter 1951-53 2 25-25 50.0 13-11 (1952-53) 1 (3-0)Jack Nagle 1953-58 5 69-55 55.6 24-3 (1954-55) 2 (2-2)Eddie Hickey 1958-64 6 92-70 56.8 23-6 (1958-59) 3 (3-4)Al McGuire 1964-77 13 295-80 78.7 28-1 (1970-71) 11 (27-10)Hank Raymonds 1977-83 6 126-50 71.6 24-4 (1977-78) 6 (2-6)Rick Majerus 1983-86 3 56-35 61.5 20-11 (1984-85) 3 (4-3)Bob Dukiet 1986-89 3 39-46 45.9 16-13 (1986-87) 1 (0-1)Kevin O’Neill 1989-94 5 86-62 58.1 24-9 (1993-94) 3 (2-3)Mike Deane 1994-99 5 100-55 64.5 23-8 (1995-96) 4 (7-4)Tom Crean 1999-08 9 190-96 66.4 27-6 (2002-03) 8 (7-8)Buzz Williams 2008-pres. 1 25-10 71.4 25-10 (2008-09) 1 (1-1TOTALS 92 1422-878 61.8 43 (58-42)

Ralph Risch Frank MurrayJack Ryan Cord Lipe

Hank Raymonds

Tex Winter

Eddie HickeyJack Nagle Al McGuire

Tom Crean

Rick Majerus

Kevin O’Neill

Bob Dukiet

Mike Deane Buzz Williams

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ALL-TIME COACHING HONORSYear Coach Honor1955 Jack Nagle National Jesuit College Coach of the Year1959 Eddie Hickey United States Basketball Writers Association

Coach of the Year1971 Al McGuire Associated Press, United Press International,

Sporting News,United States Basketball Writers AssociationCoach of the Year

1974 Al McGuire National Association of Basketball CoachesCoach of the Year

1979 Hank Raymonds Medalist Sports Education Coach of the Year1993 Kevin O’Neill Great Midwest Conference Co-Coach of the Year

Basketball Weekly Midwest Coach of the YearNational Association of Basketball Coaches District11 Coach of the YearFinalist, Associated Press National Coach of the Year

1994 Kevin O’Neill Great Midwest Conference Coach of the YearNational Association of Basketball Coaches District11 Co-Coach of the Year

2002 Tom Crean Ray Meyer Conference USA Coach of the YearUnited States Basketball Writers AssociationDistrict V Coach of the YearNational Association of Basketball CoachesDistrict 11 Coach of the YearBasketball Times Mideast Coach of the Year

2003 Tom Crean Ray Meyer Conference USA Coach of the YearUnited States Basketball Writers AssociationDistrict V Coach of the YearNational Association of Basketball CoachesDistrict 11 Coach of the YearCoach Clair Bee Award RecipientFinalist Naismith Coach of the Year

Hank Raymonds

Tom Crean

Al McGuire

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MU IN THE FINAL WIRE SERVICE POLLS1955 UPI1. San Francisco2. Kentucky3. LaSalle4. Utah5. Iowa6. North Carolina State7. Duquesne8. Oregon State9. MARQUETTE10. Dayton11. Colorado12. UCLA13. Minnesota14. Tulsa15. George Washington16. Illinois17. Niagara18. Saint Louis19. Holy Cross20. Cincinnati

1959 UPI1. Kansas State2. Kentucky3. Michigan State4. Cincinnati5. North Carolina State6. North Carolina

Mississippi State8. Bradley9. California10. Auburn11. West Virginia12. Texas Christian13. Saint Louis14. Utah15. MARQUETTE16. Tennessee Tech17. St. John’s (N.Y.)18. Navy19. St. Mary’s (Calif.)20. St. Joseph’s

1968 UPI1. Houston2. UCLA3. St. Bonaventure4. North Carolina5. Kentucky6. Columbia7. New Mexico8. Louisville9. Davidson10. MARQUETTE11. Duke12. New mexico State13. Vanderbilt14. Kansas State15. Princeton16. Army17. Santa Clara18. Utah19. Bradley20. Iowa

1969 UPI1. UCLA2. North Carolina3. Davidson4. Santa Clara5. Kentucky6. LaSalle7. Purdue8. St. John’s (N.Y.)9. New Mexico State10. Duquesne11. Drake12. Colorado13. Louisville14. MARQUETTE15. Villanova

16. Boston College17. Weber State18. Wyoming19. Colorado State20. South Carolina Kansas

1970 UPI1. Kentucky2. UCLA3. St. Bonaventure4. New Mexico State5. Jacksonville6. South Carolina7. Iowa8. Notre Dame9. Drake10. MARQUETTE11. Houston12. Notre Dame13. Pennsylvania14. Florida State15. Villanova16. Long Beach State17. Western Kentucky18. Utah State19. Niagara20. Cincinnati UTEP

1971 UPI1. UCLA2. MARQUETTE3. Pennsylvania4. Kansas5. USC6. South Carolina7. Western Kentucky8. Kentucky9. Fordham10. Ohio State11. Jacksonville12. BYU13. North Carolina14. Notre Dame15. Long Beach State16. Drake17. Villanova18. Duquesne19. Houston20. Weber State

1972 UPI1. UCLA2. North Carolina3. Pennsylvania4. Louisville5. South Carolina6. Long Beach State7. MARQUETTE8. Southwestern Louisiana9. BYU10. Florida State11. Maryland12. Minnesota13. Memphis State14. Kentucky15. Villanova16. Kansas State17. UTEP18. Marshall19. Missouri20. Weber State

1973 UPI1. UCLA2. North Carolina State3. Long Beach State4. MARQUETTE5. Providence6. Indiana7. Southwestern Louisiana8. Kansas State9. Minnesota

10. Maryland11. Memphis State12. North Carolina13. Arizona State14. Syracuse15. Kentucky16. South Carolina17. Missouri18. Weber State19. Houston20. Pennsylvania

1974 UPI1. North Carolina State2. UCLA3. Notre Dame4. Maryland5. MARQUETTE6. Providence7. Vanderbilt8. North Carolina9. Indiana10. Kansas11. Long Beach State12. Michigan13. USC14. Pittsburgh15. Louisville16. South Carolina17. Creighton18. New Mexico19. Alabama20. Dayton

1975 UPI1. Indiana2. UCLA3. Louisville4. Kentucky5. Maryland6. MARQUETTE7. Arizona State8. Alabama9. North Carolina State10. North Carolina11. Pennsylvania12. USC13. Utah State14. UNLV15. Notre Dame16. Creighton17. Arizona18. New Mexico State19. Clemson20. UTEP

1976 UPI1. Indiana2. MARQUETTE3. Rutgers4. UNLV5. UCLA6. North Carolina7. Alabama8. Notre Dame9. Michigan10. Washington11. Missouri12. Arizona13. Maryland14. Tennessee15. Virginia16. Cincinnati17. Florida State18. St. John’s (N.Y.)19. Western Michigan20. Princeton

1977 UPI1. Michigan2. San Francisco3. North Carolina

1955 APSan Francisco

KentuckyLaSalle

North Carolina StateIowa

DuquesneUtah

MARQUETTEDayton

Oregon StateMinnesota

AlabamaUCLA

George WashingtonColorado

TulsaVanderbilt

IllinoisWest Virginia

Saint Louis

1959 APKansas State

KentuckyMississippi State

BradleyCincinnati

North Carolina StateMichigan State

AuburnNorth CarolinaWest Virginia

CaliforniaSaint Louis

SeattleSt. Joseph’s

St. Mary’s (Calif.)Texas ChristianOklahoma City

UtahSt. Bonaventure

MARQUETTE

1968 APHouston

UCLASt. BonaventureNorth Carolina

KentuckyNew Mexico

ColumbiaDavidsonLouisville

Duke

1969 APUCLA

LaSalleSanta Clara

North CarolinaDavidson

PurdueKentucky

St. John’s (N.Y.)DuquesneVillanova

DrakeNew Mexico State

South CarolinaMARQUETTE

Louisville

Boston CollegeNotre Dame

ColoradoKansasIllinois

1970 APKentucky

UCLASt. Bonaventure

JacksonvilleNew Mexico State

South CarolinaIowa

MARQUETTENotre Dame

North Carolina StateFlorida State

HoustonPennsylvania

DrakeDavidson

Utah StateNiagara

Western KentuckyLong Beach State

USC

1971 APUCLA

MARQUETTEPennsylvania

KansasUSC

South CarolinaWestern Kentucky

KentuckyFordham

Ohio StateJacksonvilleNotre Dame

North CarolinaHouston

DuquesneLong Beach State

TennesseeVillanova

DrakeBYU

1972 APUCLA

North CarolinaPennsylvania

LouisvilleLong Beach State

South CarolinaMARQUETTE

Southwestern LouisianaBYU

Florida StateMinnesota

MarshallMemphis State

MarylandVillanova

Oral RobertsIndiana

KentuckyOhio State

Virginia

1973 APUCLA

North Carolina StateLong Beach State

ProvidenceMARQUETTE

IndianaSouthwestern Louisiana

MarylandKansas State

MinnesotaNorth CarolinaMemphis State

HoustonSyracuseMissouri

Arizona StateKentucky

PennsylvaniaAustin Peay

San Francisco

1974 APNorth Carolina State

UCLAMARQUETTE

MarylandNotre Dame

MichiganKansas

ProvidenceIndiana

Long Beach StatePurdue

North CarolinaVanderbilt

AlabamaUtah

PittsburghUSC

Oral RobertsSouth Carolina

Dayton

1975 APUCLA

KentuckyIndiana

LouisvilleMarylandSyracuse

North Carolina StateArizona State

North CarolinaAlabama

MARQUETTEPrincetonCincinnati

Notre DameKansas State

DrakeUNLV

Oregon StateMichigan

Pennsylvania

1976 APIndiana

MARQUETTEUNLV

RutgersUCLA

AlabamaNotre Dame

North CarolinaMichigan

Western MichiganMarylandCincinnatiTennessee

MissouriArizona

Texas TechDePaulVirginia

CentenaryPepperdine

1977 APMichigan

UCLAKentucky

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UNLVNorth Carolina

SyracuseMARQUETTESan FranciscoWake ForestNotre Dame

AlabamaDetroit Mercy

MinnesotaUtah

TennesseeKansas State

UNC-CharlotteArkansasLouisville

Virginia Military

1978 APKentucky

UCLADePaul

Michigan StateArkansas

Notre DameDuke

MARQUETTELouisville

KansasSan FranciscoNew Mexico

IndianaUtah

Florida StateNorth Carolina

TexasDetroit MercyMiami (Ohio)Pennsylvania

1979 APIndiana State

UCLAMichigan State

Notre DameArkansas

DePaulLSU

SyracuseNorth CarolinaMARQUETTE

DukeSan Francisco

LouisvillePennsylvania

PurdueOklahoma

St. John’s (N.Y.)RutgersToledo

Iowa

1994 APNorth Carolina

ArkansasPurdue

ConnecticutMissouri

DukeKentucky

MassachusettsArizona

LouisvilleMichigan

TempleKansasFlorida

SyracuseCalifornia

UCLAIndiana

Oklahoma StateTexas

MARQUETTENebraska

MinnesotaSaint LouisCincinnati

1996 APMassachusetts

KentuckyConnecticutGeorgetown

KansasPurdue

CincinnatiTexas Tech

Wake ForestVillanova

ArizonaUtah

Georgia TechUCLA

SyracuseMemphis

Iowa StatePenn State

Mississippi StateMARQUETTE

IowaVirginia techNew Mexico

LouisvilleNorth Carolina

2002 APDuke

KansasOklahomaMarylandCincinnatiGonzagaArizona

AlabamaPittsburgh

ConnecticutOregon

MARQUETTEIllinois

Ohio StateFlorida

KentuckyMississippi State

USCWestern Kentucky

Oklahoma StateMiami (Fla.)

XavierGeorgiaStanford

Hawaii

2003 APKentucky

ArizonaOklahomaPittsburgh

TexasKansas

DukeWake ForestMARQUETTE

FloridaIllinoisXavier

SyracuseLouisvilleCreighton

DaytonMarylandStanford

MemphisMississippi State

WisconsinNotre DameConnecticut

MissouriGeorgia

2007 APOhio State

KansasFlorida

North CarolinaMemphisWisconsin

UCLAGeorgetownTexas A&M

OregonTexas

PittsburghWashington StateSouthern Illinois

NevadaLouisville

Notre DameMaryland

UNLVMARQUETTE

ButlerWintrop

USCBYU

Tennessee

2008 APNorth Carolina

MemphisUCLA

KansasTennesseeWisconsin

TexasGeorgetown

DukeStanford

ButlerXavier

LouisvilleDrake

Notre DameConnecticut

PittsburghMichigan State

VanderbiltPurdue

Washington StateClemsonDavidsonGonzaga

MARQUETTE

2009 APLouisville

North CarolinaMemphis

PittsburghConnecticut

DukeOklahoma

Michigan StateMissouriGonzagaVillanova

Wake ForestSyracuse

KansasWashingtonFlorida State

PurdueUCLA

Arizona StateXavier

LSUButler

MARQUETTEClemson

UTAH

4. UCLA5. Kentucky6. UNLV7. Arkansas8. Tennessee9. Syracuse10. Utah11. Kansas State12. Cincinnati13. Louisville14. MARQUETTE15. Providence16. Indiana State17. Minnesota18. Alabama19. Detroit Mercy20. Purdue

1978 UPI1. Kentucky2. UCLA3. MARQUETTE4. New Mexico5. Michigan State6. Arkansas7. DePaul8. Kansas9. Duke10. North Carolina11. Notre Dame12. Florida State13. San Francisco14. Louisville15. Indiana16. Houston17. Utah State18. Utah19. Texas20. Georgetown

1979 UPI1. Indiana State2. UCLA3. North Carolina4. Michigan State5. Notre Dame6. Arkansas7. Duke8. DePaul9. LSU10. Syracuse11. Iowa12. Georgetown13. MARQUETTE14. Purdue15. Texas16. Temple17. San Francisco18. Tennessee19. Louisville20. Detroit Mercy

1994 CNN/USA Today1. Arkansas2. Duke3. Arizona4. Florida5. Purdue6. Missouri7. Connecticut8. Michigan9. North Carolina10. Louisville11. Boston College12. Kansas13. Kentucky14. Syracuse15. Massachusetts16. Indiana17. MARQUETTE18. Temple19. Tulsa20. Maryland

21. Oklahoma State22. UCLA23. Minnesota24. Texas25. Pennsylvania

1996 CNN/USA Today1. Kentucky2. Massachusetts3. Syracuse4. Mississippi State5. Kansas6. Cincinnati7. Georgetown8. Connecticut9. Wake Forest10. Texas Tech11. Arizona12. Utah13. Georgia Tech14. Louisville15. Purdue16. Georgia17. Villanova18. Arkansas19. UCLA20. Iowa State21. Virginia Tech22. Iowa23. MARQUETTE24. North Carolina25. New Mexico

2002 USA Today/ESPN1. Maryland2. Kansas3. Indiana4. Oklahoma5. Duke6. Connecticut7. Oregon8. Cincinnati9. Pittsburgh10. Arizona11. Illinois12. Kent State13. Kentucky14. Alabama15. Missouri16. Gonzaga17. Ohio State18. MARQUETTE19. Texas20. UCLA21. Mississippi State22. Southern Illinois23. Florida24. Xavier25. North Carolina State

2003 USA Today/ESPN1. Syracuse2. Kansas3. Texas4. Kentucky5. Arizona6. MARQUETTE7. Oklahoma8. Pittsburgh9. Duke10. Maryland11. Connecticut12. Wake Forest13. Illinois14. Wisconsin15. Notre Dame16. Florida17. Xavier18. Michigan State19. Louisville20. Stanford21. Butler22. Missouri23. Creighton24. Oklahoma State25. Dayton

2007 USA Today/ESPN1. Florida2. Ohio State3. UCLA4. Georgetown5. Kansas6. North Carolina7. Memphis8. Oregon9. Texas A&M10. Pittsburgh11. Southern Illinois12. Wisconsin13. Butler14. UNLV15. USC16. Texas17. Washington State18. Tennessee19. Vanderbilt20. Louisville21. Nevada22. Winthrop23. Maryland24. Virginia25. Virginia Tech

2008 USA Today/ESPN1. Kansas2. Memphis3. North Carolina4. UCLA5. Texas6. Louisville7. Tennessee8. Xavier9. Davidson10. Wisconsin11. Stanford12. Georgetown13. Michigan State14. Butler15. Washington State16. Duke17. West Virginia18. Pittsburgh19. Notre Dame20. Purdue21. MARQUETTE22. Western Kentucky23. Drake24. Villanova25. Vanderbilt

2009 USA Today/ESPN1. North Carolina2. Michigan State3. Connecticut4. Villanova5. Louisville6. Pittsburgh7. Oklahoma8. Missouri9. Memphis10. Kansas11. Duke12. Syracuse13. Gonzaga14. Purdue15. Xavier16. Washington17. LSU18. UCLA19. Arizona State20. Wake Forest21. MARQUETTE22. Florida State23. Texas24. Arizona25. Butler

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RETIRED JERSEYS

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Marquette has honored nine outstanding players byretiring their jersey numbers, the highest honor a playercan receive from the university. A total of 12 numbers havereceived special recognition at MU.

The university also retired the number 11, in honor ofthe Apollo 11 crew, and the number 38, in honor of the 38years the late Robert Weingart served as Marquette's ath-letic trainer.

On November 21, 1997, the number 77 was retired inhonor of legendary head coach Al McGuire, who led the1977 team to the NCAA Championship and is the program’sall-time winningest coach.

The most recent honoree was former consensus All-America performer Dwyane Wade, who saw his jerseyraised to the rafters of the Bradley Center on Feb. 3, 2007.

A two-year letterwinner from 2001-03, Wade guided histeams to a Conference USA Regular Season Championship,two NCAA Tournaments, including the 2003 NCAA FinalFour, and an overall record of 53-13.

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ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONSRay MorstadtLiterary Digest, Third Team, 1933-34

Ed MullenConverse Yearbook, First Team, 1933-34

Erwin GrafMSG, Second Team, 1938-39

David QuabiusConverse Yearbook, Third Team, 1938-39

Bill ChandlerPic Magazine, Third Team, 1943-44

Terry RandNABC, Third Team, 1955-56

Don KojisConverse Yearbook, First Team, 1960-61

George ThompsonConverse Yearbook, Second Team, 1968-69

Dean MemingerConverse Yearbook, Second Team, 1969-70Helms Foundation, 1969-70Basketball News, Second Team, 1969-70

Consensus First Team All-America, 1970-71

Jim ChonesAP, First Team, 1971-72UPI, First Team, 1971-72Converse Yearbook, First Team, 1971-72Sporting News, Second Team, 1971-72NEA, Second Team, 1971-72

Bob LackeyHelms Foundation, 1971-72

Maurice LucasConverse Yearbook, Second Team, 1973-74NABC, Third Team, 1973-74Helms Foundation, 1973-74

Bo EllisConverse Yearbook, Second Team, 1974-75NABC, Fourth Team, 1974-75

Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1975-76

Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1976-77NABC, Second Team, 1976-77AP, Third Team, 1976-77

Earl TatumNABC, Second Team, 1975-76USBWA, Second Team, 1975-76UPI, Second Team, 1975-76Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1975-76Basketball Weekly, Second Team, 1975-76AP, Third Team, 1975-76

Lloyd WaltonConverse Yearbook, Second Team, 1975-76AP, Honorable Mention, 1975-76

Butch LeeConverse Yearbook, First Team, 1976-77AP, Second Team, 1976-77UPI, Second Team, 1976-77NABC, Third Team, 1976-77Helms Foundation, 1976-77Helms Foundation, 1975-76

Consensus First Team All-America, 1977-78

Jerome WhiteheadConverse Yearbook, Second Team, 1977-78NABC, Third Team, 1977-78

Bernard TooneNABC, Fourth Team, 1978-79

Sam WorthenNABC, Second Team, 1979-80USBWA, Second Team, 1979-80AP, Third Team, 1979-80UPI, Third Team, 1979-80

Doc RiversConverse Yearbook, Second Team, 1981-82

Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1982-83AP, Honorable Mention, 1982-83UPI, Honorable Mention, 1982-83

Tony SmithAP, Honorable Mention, 1989-90

Jim McIlvaineAP, Honorable Mention, 1993-94

Dwyane WadeBasketball Times, Second Team, 2001-02Sporting News, Third Team, 2001-02

Consensus First Team All-America, 2002-03

Travis DienerAP, Honorable Mention, 2004-05

Dominic JamesAP, Honorable Mention, 2006-07

Jerel McNealAP, Second Team, 2008-09

AP = Associated PressMSG = Madison Square GardenNABC = National Association of Basketball CoachesUPI = United Press InternationalUSBWA = United States Basketball Writers Association

Marquette’s All-America selections are determined bythe NCAA publication “Men’s Basketball’s Finest,”which recognizes each of the teams listed as an offi-cial squad.

Meminger (1970-71), Lee (1977-78) and Wade (2002-03) are considered consensus selections based on ascoring system used by the NCAA.

Ray Morstadt Ed Mullen Erwin Graf David Quabius

Dean Meminger

Bill Chandler Terry Rand Don Kojis George Thompson

Maurice LucasBob LackeyJim Chones

Bo Ellis Earl Tatum Lloyd Walton Butch Lee

Doc RiversSam WorthenBernard TooneJerome Whitehead

Travis DienerDwyane WadeJim McIlvaineTony Smith

Dominic James Jerel McNeal

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CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

FIRST ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Manager Erwin, Cliff DeCeault, Ralph Wilson, Bob Van Vooren, Erich Siverling, Doug Gill, Glenn Sievers, Bob Walczak.Second row: Head coach Tex Winter, Syl Bado, Charles Dunn, Dick Schwab, John Jansky, Ray Kotz, John Powers, Gene Schramka, Assistant coach Jack Nagle.

Third row: Don Marek, Pete Basarich, Russ Wittberger, Rube Schulz, Grant Wittberger, Dale Sevcik, John Puk, Gerald O’Brien.

FIRST ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Manager Bob Neklewicz, Paul Carbins, Brian Brunkhorst, Bob Wolf, Jim Burke, Mike Curran, Brad Luchini, Manager GoranRaspudic. Second row: Head coach Al McGuire, Jim Langenkamp, Jim Ghermak, George Thompson, Blanton Simmons, Dan Anderson, Assistant coach Hank

Raymonds. Third row: Jim Bailey, Jim Goodin, Gene Smith, Athletic trainer Bob Weingart.

1952 NATIONAL CATHOLIC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

1967 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT RUNNERS-UP

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1970 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

FIRST ROW (LET TO RIGHT): Bob Black, Gary Grzesk, Jackie Burke. Second row: Ron Rahn, Jeff Sewell, Joe Thomas, Dean Meminger, Bob Piercy, Ric Cobb.Third row: Athletic trainer Bob Weingart, Assistant coach Hank Raymonds, Manager Goran Raspudic, Terry McQuade, Guy Lam, Mike Mills, Gary Brell,

Hugh McMahon, Manager Joe Kozar, Head coach Al McGuire

FROM HEAD COACH AL MCGUIRE:“I thought we had won the game in the first half, but you have to giveLou (Carnesecca) credit. He keeps coming at you.”

On the 1967 NIT championship loss to Southern Illinois: “The only time I thought of thatgame was at the start of the second half. I was afraid if St. John’s scored first, that might be it.”

(On Dean Meminger) “There is one way I say you can tell a pro in this game. When theyput combination defenses on him - a triangle and two or something like that - he passes off.Unless the All-American passes off, his team is going to get beat.”

“It’s been a hard week. You get locked up with 12 boys for eight days and you get oneach other’s nerves. But I was very pleased to meet St. John’s in the final and beat them.And frankly, I don’t care what other people think about us being here.”

“I was real pleased with my seniors. They were fortunate enough to go outchampions and they won it themselves.”

“Our balance helped a lot. We had four different high scorers in four games andRic Cobb played a fine tournament. I thought it was a toss-up between him andDean Meminger for the Most Valuable Player award. Ric has that certain type of thingin pressure situations. I guess it’s a tremendous confidence in himself.”

“Because of our aggressive defense, it’s very difficult to play four games in a week.We played our defense though, and we didn’t let everybody shoot right away. I thinkthat was one of the hidden things that won the tournament. We ran Pete Maravich(of LSU) into the ground. We pressured him on offense and kept running on defense.”

FROM ST. JOHN’S COACH LOU CARNESECCA:(On Marquette) “The best defensive club I have ever played against. They’re marvelous.I hate to lose, but my kids didn’t quit. Their whole team deserved the MVP award.”

FROM MARQUETTE PLAYER RIC COBB:“All the time in practice, you hear that voice screaming at you ‘get up, get up, playdefense, play defense.’ You’ll do anything to silence that voice.”“I just wanted to win it. I was coming back home and I wanted to win it for the people of New York.”

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMFirst team: Dean Meminger (Marquette); Danny Hester (LSU); Pete Maravich (LSU);Jim Oxley (Army); Mike Gyovai (Army).Second team: Joe DePre (St. John’s); Joe Thomas (Marquette); Ric Cobb (Marquette);Garfield Heard (Oklahoma); Rich Yunkas (Georgia Tech).Most Valuable Player: Dean Meminger

MARQUETTE 65, ST. JOHN’S (N.Y.) 53 • MARCH 21, 1970MADISON SQUARE GARDEN • NEW YORK, N.Y.

St. John’s FG-FGA FT-FTA Reb PF A TPRalph Abraham 1-6 2-4 10 3 0 4Joe DePre 0-2 5-5 4 5 1 5Billy Paultz 7-19 1-2 17 5 2 15Jim Smyth 3-10 0-1 1 3 2 6Richie Lyons 1-4 1-3 0 3 0 3John DeVasto 3-3 2-2 0 3 4 8Greg Cluess 2-4 4-5 4 3 1 8Richie Gilkes 1-4 2-2 4 0 0 4John Phillips 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 18-53 17-24 40 25 10 53

Marquette FG-FGA FT-FTA Reb PF A TPGary Brell 4-4 1-1 2 5 1 9Joe Thomas 3-5 5-7 7 4 1 11Ric Cobb 3-5 1-6 9 1 2 7Jeff Sewell 8-16 6-7 3 4 4 22Dean Meminger 4-14 8-13 3 1 4 16Hugh McMahon 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 0Jack Burke 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0Guy Lam 0-0 0-1 1 0 0 0TOTALS 22-44 21-35 26 20 13 65

HALFTIME: MARQUETTE 35, ST. JOHN’S 25

The National Collegiate Athletic Association asked Marquette to dance Tuesday but the invi-tation was to the wrong ballroom and the Warriors, their feelings wounded, decided theywould do their stepping with another partner at Madison Square Garden.Marquette, expecting a bid in the NCAA Mideast Regional basketball tournament in Dayton,Ohio, was asked instead to leave its home area and play in the Midwest Regional at FortWorth, Texas.After five hours and 40 minutes of deliberation, Marquette’s athletic board advised theNCAA to find some other independent school to fill the open berth in the Midwestand announced it would accept a bid to the National Invitational Tournament inNew York. Milwaukee Journal

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1974 NCAA RUNNERS-UP

FIRST ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Assistant coach Hank Raymonds, Head coach Al McGuire, Assistant coach Rick Majerus. Second row: Manager KevinGleason, Dave Delsman, Lloyd Walton, Randy Buchmann, Paul Vollmer, Bill Neary, Greg Johnson, John Bryant, Bo Ellis, Craig Butrym, Maurice Lucas, Jerry

Homan, Earl Tatum, Ed Daniels, Rick Campbell, Marcus Washington, Barry Brennan, Manager Bob Hyndman.

FROM MARQUETTE HEAD COACH AL MCGUIRE:(On two technical fouls) “I would say that I lost the game there. I would say thatI gave them two five-point plays and that was it. I had a bad day.”

“I have no complaint with the way we played. We played just about as well as wecould, but I didn’t have a good coaching game.”

“Officials never win or lose a game for anyone. North Carolina State is a betterball club than Marquette University.”

“I think North Carolina State is a super ball club. We gave them an alley fight for a while.But they have no weak spots, plus that little guy can really run the show. They’ve got an aircraftcarrier in (Tom) Burleson a battleship in (David) Thompson and destroyers all over the place.”

FROM MARQUETTE PLAYER MARCUS WASHINGTON:“This night, in this tournament, North Carolina State was the best. I think we couldhave played better, but they are the best.”

“We stopped playing defense. I don’t think we pressed as well as we should have.We weren’t playing well right off the bat. I think we were a little tight. This is all new to us.”

FROM MARQUETTE PLAYER BO ELLIS:“We’ll be back. Not here, but somewhere else in a championship game.This was the wrong place and the wrong time, but we’ll be back.”

FROM MARQUETTE PLAYER MAURICE LUCAS:“The technicals? We never got back on our feet after that. That first one was five points.That got them back in the game and gave them their momentum. Mad at him? How canI be mad at him? He’s the coach, and he’s the coach of the year. They are a goodball club, you know. They’ve only lost once in the last two years.”

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMDavid Thompson (North Carolina State);Tom Burleson (North Carolina State);Monte Towe (North Carolina State); Maurice Lucas (Marquette); Bill Walton (UCLA).Outstanding Player: David Thompson

NORTH CAROLINA STATE 76, MARQUETTE 64 • MARCH 25, 1974GREENSBORO COLISEUM • GREENSBORO, N.C.

Marquette FG-FGA FT-FTA Reb PF A B S Min TPBo Ellis 6-16 0-0 11 5 1 0 3 39 12Earl Tatum 2-7 0-0 3 4 1 1 0 20 4Maurice Lucas 7-13 7-9 13 4 0 1 0 40 21Lloyd Walton 4-10 0-0 2 2 2 0 0 24 8Marcus Washington 3-13 5-8 4 3 0 0 5 35.5 11Dave Delsman 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0Ed Daniels 1-3 1-2 0 3 2 0 0 17.5 3Rick Campbell 2-3 0-0 1 3 0 0 1 12 4Jerry Homan 0-4 1-2 6 2 1 1 0 6 1Barry Brennan 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0TOTALS 25-69 14-21 43 29 7 3 9 200 64

NorthCarolina State FG-FGA FT-FTA Reb PF A B S Min TPTim Stoddard 3-4 2-2 7 5 2 0 3 25.5 8David Thompson 7-12 7-8 7 3 2 1 3 40 21Tom Burleson 6-9 2-6 11 4 0 7 1 36 14Morris Rivers 4-9 6-9 2 2 5 0 3 40 14Monte Towe 5-10 6-7 3 1 2 0 1 37.5 16Phil Spence 1-2 1-2 3 2 3 0 1 18.5 3Mark Moeller 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2.5 0TOTALS 26-46 24-34 34 17 14 8 12 200 76

HALFTIME: NORTH CAROLINA STATE 39, MARQUETTE 30.TURNOVERS: NORTH CAROLINA STATE 23, MARQUETTE 18.TECHNICAL FOULS: COACH MCGUIRE - 2.OFFICIALS: JIM HOWELL, IRV BROWN.ATTENDANCE: 15,742

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(LEFT TO RIGHT): Jim Boylan, Bill Neary, Ulice Payne, Butch Lee, Jim Dudley, Gary Rosenberger, Bernard Toone,Jerome Whitehead, Craig Butrym, Robert Byrd, Bo Ellis. Not pictured: Mark Lavin.

From Marquette Head Coach Al McGuire:(immediately following game) “I think they fell apart in the second half. We hung in there.”(How do you feel?) “Emotionally drained. I’m pleased for the guys. It doesn’t seem real.Ya know, you think about something like this, but ... I’ve always been an alley fighter. I don’tusually get into the silk lace situations. It seems like it is preordained, but I don’t like touse the words of TV announcers, the cliches.”

(in the interview room) “We put in the four corners just yesterday in the hour allotted us for prac-tice. We figured to run it and look for the good shot, keeping the big men underneath.For a while, both teams were playing a chess game.”

“I was not emotional until a five-second count triggered me. I trigger easily. As a coach,you have to be constantly alert. Right now, I feel washed out.

“Once the avalanche came and we were tied, I tried to stop the avalanche by delays and Icalled timeouts. Usually we try to do it by contact lens timeouts or something like that.You have to stop the momentum no matter what.”

“At the end of the game, I sat there and thought of all the locker rooms, the dirty jocks,the PALS, and the other things that a New Yorker street fighter knows when growing up.”

FromMarquette Player Bo Ellis:(On McGuire’s last game) “It’s a super way to go, for him and for us. I’m glad for him,I’m glad for me, I’m glad for the team, I’m glad for the people of Milwaukee and evenfor those who said we wouldn’t get this far.”

FromMarquette Player Butch Lee:(On what it is like playing for McGuire) “It’s not bad for the older guys. They knowwhat to expect. For the freshmen, it gets rough. You have to get some good ear plugs.”

From North Carolina Head Coach Dean Smith:“We went into the four corners to get them out of a zone. That’s a great zone with 6-9 players -Bo Ellis, Bernard Toone and Jerome Whitehead - in there. (Bruce) Buckley went in for a layupand either Bo or Whitehead blocked it. Then they went into their delay game. They hit all oftheir free throws down the stretch. Of course, that is what we did to get here.

From North Carolina Player Phil Ford:“I don’t want anybody to quote me as saying that my elbow affected my play out there or costus the game. But, I feel that I have been useless to the team for the last two games.Anytime that you play for the national championship, that should give you enough to win.”

From North Carolina Player Mike O’Koren:“I knew that we were going to come back, but I didn’t expect it to be that quick. And Iknew that once we got the lead, we would go into the four corners and get them to chase us.But Marquette played the four corners smart. They laid back and didn’t foul us.”

All-Tournament TeamMike O’Koren (North Carolina);Butch Lee (Marquette); Cedric Maxwell (UNC Charlotte);Bo Ellis (Marquette); JeromeWhitehead (Marquette); Walter Davis (North Carolina).Outstanding Player: Butch Lee

MARQUETTE 67, NORTH CAROLINA 59 • MARCH 28, 1977THE OMNI • ATLANTA, GA.

North Carolina FG-FGA FT-FTA Reb PF A B S Min TPWalter Davis 6-13 8-10 8 4 3 0 2 33 20Mike O’Koren 6-10 2-4 11 5 0 1 1 30.5 14Rich Yonakor 3-5 0-0 4 0 1 0 1 25.5 6Phil Ford 3-10 0-0 2 3 5 0 0 38 6John Kuester 2-6 1-2 0 5 6 0 0 31 5Steve Krafcism 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2Tom Zaliagins 2-3 0-0 0 3 0 0 1 10 4Dudley Bradley 1-1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 5.5 2Bruce Buckey 0-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 10.5 0Jeff Wolf 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0Dave Colescott 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 0Woody Coley 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 0Ged Doughton 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.5 0John Virgil 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.5 0TOTALS 24-51 11-16 28 24 15 1 5 200 59

Marquette FG-FGA FT-FTA Reb PF A B S Min TPBo Ellis 5-9 4-5 9 4 3 1 1 39.5 14Bill Neary 0-2 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 11.5 0Jerome Whitehead 2-8 4-4 11 2 2 2 0 38.5 8Butch Lee 6-14 7-7 3 1 2 0 3 40 19Jim Boylan 5-7 4-4 4 3 0 0 1 33 14Gary Rosenberger 1-1 4-4 1 1 1 0 0 8.5 6Bernard Toone 3-6 0-1 0 1 0 0 0 29 6TOTALS 22-47 23-25 29 13 8 3 5 200 67

HALFTIME: MARQUETTE 39, NORTH CAROLINA 27TURNOVERS: NORTH CAROLINA 14, MARQUETTE 11TECHNICAL FOULS: TOONE - 1OFFICIALS: PAUL GALVAN, REGGIE COPELANDATTENDANCE: 16,086.

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FIRST ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Manager Patrick Sturm, Manager Jon Hoff, Manager Jim Mews, Manager Peter Ranola. Second row: Roney Eford, AnthonyPieper, William Gates, Aaron Hutchins, Tony Miller, Mark Harris, Zack McCall, Shane Littles, Wade Harbin. Third row: Administrative assistant Darrin Kibel,Assistant coach Mike Rice, Faisal Abraham, Dwaine Streater, Abel Joseph, Richard Shaw, Head coach Mike Deane, Amal McCaskill, Chris Crawford, Assistant

coach Bo Ellis, Trainer Dave Leigh, Assistant coach Dan Theiss.

1995 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT RUNNERS-UP

FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Roney Eford, Carl Hren, Shane Littles, Anthony Pieper, Tony Miller, Joel Pogodzinski, William Gates, Robb Logterman, FaisalAbraham. Second row (left to right): Manager Jordan Wells, Special assistant Mark Anglavar, Assistant coach Bo Ellis, Abel Joseph, Chris Crawford, Amal

McCaskill, Head coach Kevin O’Neill, Jim McIlvaine, Damon Key, Dwaine Streater, Assistant coach Craig McMillan, Head trainer David Leigh, Team chaplainRev. William Kelly, S.J., Assistant coach Dan Theiss.

1993-94 GREAT MIDWEST CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

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FIRST ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT); Manager Jim Mews, Manager Mike McMahon, Manager Chris Roche, Manager Pat Sturm Second row (left to right): JohnPolonowski, John Cliff, Bart Miller, Marcus West, Anthony Pieper, Aaron Hutchins, Alton Mason, Mike Bargen, Zack McCall. Third row (left to right):

Administrative assistant Sean Rivers, Assistant coach Mike Rice, Assistant coach Bo Ellis, Faisal Abraham, Abel Joseph, Richard Shaw, Head coach MikeDeane, Jarrod Lovette, Chris Crawford, Trainer David Leigh, Assistant athletic director Tom Ford, Assistant coach Dan Theiss, Team chaplain Rev. William

Kelly, S.J.

2002-03 NCAA FINAL FOUR - C-USA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Assistant coach Jeff Strohm, Jared Sichting, Karon Bradley, Travis Diener, Head coach Tom Crean, Dwyane Wade, JoeChapman, Assistant coach Darrin Horn, Assistant coach Dwayne Stephens. Back row: Student manager Dean Manglona, Head athletic trainer SteveCondon, Special assistant Trey Schwab, Andy Freund, Terry Sanders, Scott Merritt, Chris Grimm, Robert Jackson, Steve Novak, Todd Townsend, Head

strength and conditioning coach Scott Holsopple, Head student manager Dan Idstein, Father William Kelly.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS - MUTEAMPoints101vs. Missouri (OT) 2003

Field Goals Made40 vs. Ohio 1974

Field Goals Attempted89 vs. Austin Peay 1973

Field Goal Percentage58.1% (25-43)vs. Miami (Ohio) 1971

Three-Point Field Goals Made12 vs. Missouri 2003

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted30 vs. Kentucky 200830 vs. Arkansas 1996

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage66.7% (12-18) vs. Missouri 2003

Free Throws Made31 vs. Iowa 1955

Free Throws Attempted44 vs. Iowa 1955

Free Throw Percentage95.0% (19-20) vs. Missouri 2003

Rebounds58 vs. Michigan State 195958 vs. Bowling Green 1959

Assists21 vs. Kentucky 2003

INDIVIDUALPoints37 Terry Rand vs. Miami (Ohio) 1955

Field Goals Made16 Terry Rand vs. Miami (Ohio) 1955

Field Goals Attempted25 Jerel McNeal vs. Stanford 2008

Three-Point Field Goals Made5 Steve Novak vs Alabama 20065 Steve Novak vs. Kentucky 20035 Travis Diener vs. Missouri 20035 Travis Diener vs. Holy Cross 2003

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted14 Dominic James vs. Alabama 200614 Anthony Pieper vs. Arkansas 1996

Free Throws Made14 Dean Meminger vs. Kentucky 1971

Free Throws Attempted18 Rube Schulz vs. Iowa 1955

Rebounds21 Don Kojis vs. Michigan State 1959

Assists11 Dwyane Wade vs. Kentucky 2003

Blocked Shots5 Bo Ellis vs. Kentucky 1975

Steals5 Marcus Washington vs. NC State 1974

Jerome Whiteheadearned a spot on the1977 NCAA Final FourAll-Tournament Team.

Travis Diener’s five 3-point field goals in 2003NCAA Tournamentgames against Missouriand Holy Crossare a schoolrecord.

Steve Novak wasselected to the 2003

NCAA MidwestRegional All-

Tournament Team.

Bo Ellis rejected five shotsagainst Kentucky in thefirst round of the 1975

NCAA Tournament.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS - OPPONENTSTEAMPoints107 Kentucky 1968

Field Goals Made43 Kentucky 1968

Field Goals Attempted90 Bowling Green 1959

Field Goal Percentage62.1% (23-37) Missouri 1982

Three-Point Field Goals Made15 Missouri 2003

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted38 Kentucky 1994

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage52.2% (12-23) Alabama 2006

Free Throws Made29 Villanova 198029 Kentucky 1972

Free Throws Attempted41 Iowa 1955

Free Throw Percentage95.4% (21-22) Vanderbilt 1974

Rebounds54 Arkansas 1996

Assists23 Stanford 2008

Blocked Shots8 Duke 19948 North Carolina State 1974

Steals16 Kentucky 1994

INDIVIDUALPoints39 Austin Croshere (Providence) 1997

Field Goals Made14 Dan Issel (Kentucky) 1968

Field Goals Attempted25 Brad Leaf (Evansville) 198225 Clyde Turner (Minnesota) 1972

Three-Point Field Goals Made9 Rickey Paulding (Missouri) 2003

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted15 Rickey Paulding (Missouri) 2003

Free Throws Made15 Austin Croshere (Providence)1997

Free Throws Attempted15 Austin Croshere (Providence)1997

Rebounds22 Jim Brewer (Minnesota) 1972

Assists16 Mitch Johnson (Stanford) 2008

Blocked Shots7 Tom Burleson

(North Carolina State) 1974

Steals4 Travis Walton (Michigan State) 20074 Tony Delk (Kentucky) 19944 Rodrick Rhodes (Kentucky) 1994

Rube Schulzattempted aschool-record18 free throwsin the 1955

NCAATournamentvs. Iowa.

Terry Rand scored arecord 37 points againstMiami (Ohio) in the 1955

NCAA Tournament.

Maurice Lucas was named to the 1974NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team.He is shown here shooting over TimStoddard in the NCAA Championship

game.

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NIT RECORDS - MUTEAMPoints101 vs. LSU 1970

Field Goals Made37 vs. Indiana 198537 vs. LSU 1970

Field Goals Attempted74 vs. Indiana 198574 vs Providence 1963

Field Goal Percentage60.4% (29-48) vs. Nebraska 1987

Three-Point Field Goals Made15 vs. Penn State 1995

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted27 vs. Iowa State (OT) 2004

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage68.2% (15-22) vs. Penn State 1995

Free Throws Made27 vs. LSU 1970

Free Throws Attempted47 vs. LSU 1970

Free Throw Percentage90.9% (10-11) vs. Toledo 2004Rebounds51 vs. Villanova 196351 vs. Providence 1963

Assists24 vs. Toledo 2004

Blocked Shots5 vs. Iowa State 20045 vs. Creighton 1998

Steals16 vs. Drake 1986

INDIVIDUALPoints32 Anthony Pieper vs. Penn State 1995

Field Goals Made12 George Thompson vs. Marshall 1967

Field Goals Attempted28 Dick Nixon vs. Providence 1963

Three-Point Field Goals Made7 Anthony Pieper vs. Penn State 1995

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted9 Steve Novak vs. Toledo 20049 Anthony Pieper vs. Penn State 1995Free Throws Made10 Anthony Pieper vs. St. Bonaventure 199510 Joe Thomas vs. LSU 197010 Dean Meminger vs. Utah 197010 Brian Brunkhorst vs. Marshall 196710 Bob Wolf vs. Providence 1967

Free Throws Attempted16 Anthony Pieper vs. St. Bonaventure 1995

Rebounds15 AmalMcCaskill vs. Virginia Tech (OT) 199515 Ric Cobb vs. Massachusetts 1970

Assists12 Travis Diener vs. Toledo 200412 Tony Miller vs. South Florida (OT) 1995

Blocked Shots3 Amal McCaskill vs. Penn State 19953 Amal McCaskill vs. USF (OT) 19953 Amal McCaskill vs. Auburn 1995

Steals6 Tony Miller vs. Penn State 19956 Michael Wilson vs. Syracuse 1981

Dean Memingerwas the MVP of the1970 NIT. He scored

16 points inMarquette’s win

over St. John’s (N.Y.)in the NIT title

game. Meminger isshown here with

the NIT MVP trophy.

Michael Wilson sharesthe Marquette individualrecord for most steals in a

NIT game with six vs.Syracuse in 1981.

Dick Nixon attempted 28field goals against

Providence in the secondround of the 1963 NIT.

That is the longest-stand-ing NIT record by aMarquette player.

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NIT RECORDS - OPPONENTSTEAMPoints96 Seton Hall 1956

Field Goals Made32 Indiana 198532 Providence 1967

Field Goals Attempted82 Marshall 196782 Providence 1963

Field Goal Percentage62.5% (30-48)Syracuse 1981

Three-Point Field Goals Made11 Penn State 1995

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted25 Toledo 2004Three-Point Field Goal Percentage60.0% (3-5) Virginia Tech (OT) 1995

Free Throws Made30 Indiana 1985

Free Throws Attempted45 Indiana 1985

Free Throw Percentage84.2% (16-19) Tulsa 1967Rebounds56 Providence 1963

Assists24 Indiana 1985

Blocked Shots6 Minnesota 1998

Steals13 Syracuse 1981

INDIVIDUALPoints36 James Walker (Providence) 1967

Field Goals Made12 James Walker (Providence) 196712 Ray Flynn (Providence) 1963

Field Goals Attempted30 James Walker (Providence) 1963

Three-Point Field Goals Made5 Dan Earl (Penn State) 1995

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted11 ChuckieAtkins (South Florida) (OT) 199511 Lance Weems (Auburn) 1995

Free Throws Made12 Pete Maravich (LSU) 197012 James Walker (Providence) 1967

Free Throws Attempted16 Tony Ervin (Syracuse) 198116 Pete Maravich (LSU) 1970

Rebounds17 Bill Paultz (St. John’s, N.Y.) 1970

Assists14 Stew Robinson (Indiana) 1985

Blocked Shots5 Ricky Willis (W. Michigan) 2005

Steals4 Jermaine Blackburn (Boise State) 20044 ShawnGood (Virginia Tech) (OT) 19954 Leo Rautins (Syracuse) 1981

Bob Wolf shares the Marquettesingle-game record for free

throws in a NIT game with 10 vs.Providence in 1967.

Joe Thomas wasa member ofthe 1970

All-NationalInvitation

TournamentSecond Team.

Ric Cobb was named to the1970 All-National InvitationTournament Second Team.

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ALL-TIME CONFERENCE HONORS/RECORDSMidwestern Collegiate Conference 1989-90 to 1990-91

1989-90, 9-5, 3rd placeTrevor Powell All-MCC Second TeamTony Smith All-MCC First Team

1990-91, 7-7, fifth place (tie)Damon Key MCC All-Newcomer Team

Great Midwest Conference 1991-92 to 1994-95

1991-92, 5-5, 3rd placeRon Curry All-Great Midwest Second TeamDamon Key All-Great Midwest Second TeamTony Miller Great Midwest All-Newcomer Team

1992-93, 6-4, 3rd placeRon Curry All-Great Midwest First TeamRoney Eford Great Midwest Newcomer of the Year

Great Midwest All-Newcomer TeamDamon Key All-Great Midwest Second TeamTony Miller All-Great Midwest Second TeamKevin O'Neill Ray Meyer Co-Coach of the Year

1993-94, 10-2, 1st placeAbel Joseph Great Midwest All-Academic TeamDamon Key All-Great Midwest Second TeamJim McIlvaine Great Midwest Player of the Year

All-Great Midwest First TeamTony Miller All-Great Midwest Second TeamKevin O'Neill Ray Meyer Coach of the Year

1994-95, 7-5, 3rd placeRoney Eford All-Great Midwest Second TeamTony Miller All-Great Midwest Second Team

Conference USA 1995-96 - 2004-05

1995-96, 8-4, 3rd place; C-USA Tournament Runners-UpAmal McCaskill All C-USA Second TeamAaron Hutchins All C-USA Honorable Mention

C-USA All-Tournament TeamAnthony Pieper C-USA All-Tournament Team

1996-97, 9-5, 5th place, C-USA Tournament ChampionsChris Crawford All C-USA Third Team

C-USA All-Tournament TeamAaron Hutchins All C-USA Second Team

C-USA All-Tournament TeamC-USA Tournament MVP

Bart Miller C-USA Commissioner's Academic MedalJohn Polonowski C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll

1997-98, 8-8, 7th placeAaron Hutchins All C-USA Second TeamBart Miller C-USA Commissioner's Academic MedalJohn Polonowski C-USA Commissioner's Honor RollBrian Wardle C-USA Sixth Man of the Year

C-USA All-Freshmen Team

1998-99, 6-10, 10th placeBart Miller C-USA Commissioner'sAcademic MedalDavid Diggs C-USA Commissioner's Honor RollPat Duffy C-USA Commissioner's Honor RollJohn Polonowski C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll

1999-00, 8-8, 4th place American DivsionBrian Wardle All C-USA Second TeamBart Miller C-USA Men's Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year

C-USA Commissioner's Academic MedalDavid Diggs C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll

2000-01, 9-7, 3rd place American DivisionBrian Wardle All C-USA First TeamCordell Henry All C-USA Third TeamOdartey Blankson C-USA All-Freshman TeamBrian Barone C-USA Commissioner's Honor RollDavid Diggs C-USA Commissioner's Honor RollPat Duffy C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll

2001-02, 13-3, 2nd place American DivisionDwyane Wade All C-USA First TeamCordell Henry All C-USA Second Team

C-USA All-Tournament TeamTravis Diener C-USA All-Freshman TeamDavid Diggs C-USA Commissioner's Honor RollTom Crean Ray Meyer Coach of the Year

2002-03, 14-2, 1st place American Division • C-USA Regular-SeasonChampions

Dwyane Wade C-USA Player of the YearC-USA Defensive Player of the YearAll C-USA First Team

Travis Diener All C-USA Second TeamRobert Jackson All C-USA Second TeamSteve Novak C-USA All-Freshman Team

C-USA Sixth Man of the YearTom Crean Ray Meyer Coach of the Year

2003-04, 8-8, 8th placeTravis Diener All C-USA First TeamDameon Mason C-USA All-Freshman Team

2004-05, 7-9, 9th placeTravis Diener All C-USA First Team

BIG EAST 2005-06 - Present

2005-06, 10-4, 4th placeDominic James BIG EAST Rookie of the Year

BIG EAST All-Rookie TeamBIG EAST Honorable MentionBIG EAST Academic All-Star

Jerel McNeal BIG EAST All-Rookie TeamSteve Novak BIG EAST First Team

BIG EAST Academic All-Star2006-07, 10-6, 6th place

Dominic James BIG EAST First TeamJerel McNeal BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year

BIG EAST Second TeamTommy Brice BIG EAST Academic All-StarDavid Cubillan BIG EAST Academic All-StarMike Kinsella BIG EAST Academic All-Star

2007-08, 11-7, 5th placeDominic James BIG EAST Second TeamJerel McNeal BIG EAST Second Team

BIG EAST All-Tournament TeamLazar Hayward BIG EAST Second Team

2008-09, 12-6, 5th placeJerel McNeal BIG EAST First TeamWesley Matthews BIG EAST Second Team

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Year Athlete Sport(s)1946 William Chandler Men’s basketball1947 Raymond Kuffel Men’s basketball1948 Charles Schuette Football;

Men’s track and field1949 Joseph Gagliardo Football1950 Allan Molgaard Football1951 Richard Schmandt Men’s track and field1952 Daniel Makowski Football1953 James Tobias Football1954 John Bennett Men’s track and field1955 Russell Wittberger Men’s basketball1956 David Donarski Football1957 Robert Walczak Men’s basketball1958 Edward Hoyle Men’s track and field1959 Charles Mulcahy Men’s tennis1960 Frank Mestnik Football1961 Donald Kojis Men’s basketball1962 No award given1963 Ronald Glaser Men’s basketball1964 Robert Hornak Men’s basketball1965 Richard Andrews Wrestling1966 Thomas Flynn Men’s basketball;

Men’s track and field1967 Robert Wolf Men’s basketball1968 Philip Buerk Wrestling1969 George Thompson Men’s basketball1970 Ric Cobb Men’s basketball1971 Dean Meminger Men’s basketball1972 Charles Besser Golf1973 Allie McGuire Men’s basketball1974 David Lugert Men’s soccer1975 Richard Rock Men’s soccer1976 Peter Glaeser Men’s track and field1977 Michael Jarecki Wrestling1978 Butch Lee Men’s basketball1979 Michael Banaham Men’s soccer1980 Kathy Andrykowski Women’s basketball;

Volleyball1981 John Rydeski Men’s track and field1982 Linda Raymonds Women’s tennis

Year Athlete Sport(s)1983 Steve Pribramsky Men’s track and field1984 Laurie Hottinger Women’s cross country;

Women’s track and fieldMarc Marotta Men’s basketball

1985 Patrick Sorrentino Men’s soccer1986 Keith Hanson Men’s cross country;

Men’s track and field1987 Jim Schmitz Wrestling1988 Clare Look-Jaeger Women’s track and field;

Women’s tennis1989 Peter Bandettini Men’s track and field1990 Meg Mulcahy Women’s tennis1991 Sherri Goll Volleyball1992 Peppur Chambers Women’s track and field1993 Christine Spindler Women’s track and field1994 Kristen Maskala Women’s basketball

Jim McIlvaine Men’s basketball1995 Christine Kennedy Women’s basketball

Chago Navarro Men’s cross country;Men’s track and field

1996 Jane Richards Women’s track and field1997 Christy Rice Women’s cross country;

Women’s track and fieldScott Ziemba Men’s soccer

1998 Martha Meyer Volleyball1999 Joy Krekelberg Women’s track and field2000 Kelly Roethe Women’s soccer

Lisa Oldenburg Women’s basketball2001 Brian Wardle Men’s basketball

Rhegan Hyypio Women’s soccer2002 Joe Herington Men’s track and field;

Men’s cross countryKristi Johnson Women’s basketball

2003 Kate Gordon Women’s Soccer2004 Susan Barth Women’s track and field2005 Brianna Dahm Women’s track and field2006 Steve Novak Men’s basketball2007 Jamie Mueller Volleyball2008 Laura Boyer Women’s soccer

Robert L. and William P. McCahill AwardThe Robert L. and William P. McCahill Award is presented annually to the Marquette senior athlete from the previous year who has demonstrated the highestperformance in scholarship, leadership and athletics. It is awarded by the William J. McCahill, Sr., family in honor of Marine Captain Robert L. McCahill, a former

standout Marquette football player who earned the bronze star and gave his life for his country on Iwo Jima during World War II and his brother, the lateMarine Colonel William P McCahill., who starred on the MU track & field team, was a noted historian and author of three books, and served as the Executive

Director of the President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped for 27 years.

National AwardsBasketball Weekly Player of the Year Award

Butch Lee - 1977-78

Henry Iba Corinthian Award(nation’s top defensive player)

Jim McIlvaine - 1993-94

Naismith Award(United Press International

Player of the Year)Butch Lee - 1977-78

Rupp Award(Associated Press Player

of the Year Award)Butch Lee - 1977-78

Glenn “Doc” Rivers waspresented the Olympia Awardin 1983 following his selectionas the Most Valuable Playerof the U.S. team in interna-tional competition in Cali,Colombia. The OlympiaAward recognizes and

rewards excellence andachievements by amateur

athletes.

Butch Lee isshown here

receiving the1978

NaismithAward.

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

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USA BasketballPLAYER Year Tournament Record/FinishChones, Jim 1971 Pan American Games 2-1Copa, Tom 1993 Tournament of the Americas 6-1/GoldEford, Roney 1993 U.S. Olympic Festival-North 4-0/GoldHayward, Lazar 2009 World University Games xxxJames, Dominic 2004 Youth Development Festival-North 2-3/SilverKey, Damon 1990 U.S. Olympic Festival-North 3-1/SilverKojis, Don 1963 FIBA World Championship 6-3/Fourth

Pan American Games 6-0/GoldLucas, Maurice 1973 World Youth Games 9-0/GoldLuchini, Brad 1970 FIBA World Championship 6-3/FifthMcCabe, Frank 1952 Olympics 8-0/GoldMcIlvaine, Jim 1991 U.S. Olympic Festival-East 2-2/SilverRivers, Glenn "Doc" 1982 FIBA World Championship 7-2/Silver

World's Fair Tournament 2-1/Silver1981 U.S. Olympic Festival-Midwest 1-3/Bronze

Wade, Dwyane 2008 Olympics 8-0/Gold2006 FIBA World Championship 8-1/Bronze2004 Olympics 5-3/Bronze

Wolf, Bob 1970 FIBA World Championship 6-3/Fifth

* - Terry Rand was one of the final cuts from the 1956 Olympic team after budget restraints cut the team down from 12 to 10. Randdid however make goodwill tours with Team USA to Russia and Argentina.

HEAD COACH Record/FinishMajerus, Rick 1997 22 & Under World Championship 6-2/Fifth

ASSISTANT COACH Record/FinishCrean, Tom 2004 World Championship Young Men Qualifier 5-0/GoldMajerus, Rick 1994 World Championship 8-0/Gold

1993 Team USA 3-2Rivers, Glenn "Doc" 2001 Goodwill Games 5-0/Gold

InternationalPUERTO RICAN NATIONAL TEAM Record/FinishLee, Alfred "Butch" 1976 Olympics NinthGave the U.S. Basketball team their toughest game of the '76 Olympics, eventually falling 95-94. Lee scored 35 points on 15-of-18shooting.

LITHUANIAN NATIONAL TEAM Record/FinishBudrunas, Walter "Whitey" 1940 Olympics DNP

1939 European Championship GoldPlayer/coach won European Championship with Lithuania in 1939 but team did not travel to Olympics in Japan as was originally sched-uled for 1940 after Nazi Germany invaded Poland.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

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Class of 1972Joseph (Red) Dunn - Football; Conrad Jennings - Men’s Track andField Coach, Athletic Director; DONALD KOJIS - MEN’S BASKETBALL;Donald McFayden - Hockey; Ralph Metcalfe - Men’s Track and Field;GENE RONZANI - MEN’S BASKETBALL, Football, Men’s Track andField

Class of 1974Raymond Buivid - Football; J. EDWARD MULLEN - MEN’SBASKETBALL; Melvin “Bus” Shimek - Men’s Track and Field, Men’sTrack and Field Coach; John Sisk - Football, Men’s Track and Field;KENNETH WIESNER - MEN’S BASKETBALL, MEN’S TRACK ANDFIELD

Class of 1980Robert Allen - Men’s Track and Field; John Bennett - Men’s Trackand Field; EUGENE BERCE - MEN’S BASKETBALL; AL MCGUIRE -ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH; GEORGETHOMPSON - MEN’S BASKETBALL; Robert Weingart - AthleticTrainer

Class of 1985Ronald Drzewiecki - Football; Barney Karpfinger - Wrestling,Wrestling Coach; ERNEST KUKLA - FOOTBALL, MEN’S BASKETBALL,MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD; ALFRED “BUTCH” LEE - MEN’SBASKETBALL

Class of 1988WILLIAM CHANDLER - MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH; Ward Cuff -Football, Men’s Track and Field; Dr. Charles Eichenberger - TeamPhysician; MAURICE “BO” ELLIS - MEN’S BASKETBALL; ArthurKrueger - Football; DEAN MEMINGER - MEN’S BASKETBALL; Charles Mulcahy - Men’s Tennis

Class of 1991MEN’S BASKETBALL 1977 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM; George Andrie - Football; Kathy Andrykowski - Women’s Basketball, Volleyball;FRANK GLASER - MEN’S BASKETBALL, MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD; Hayden Knight - Men’s Soccer; Stan Lowe - Athletic Director; Maurice Lucas -Men’s Basketball; FRANK MURRAY - FOOTBALL COACH, MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH

Class of 1996Women’s Cross Country 1982 National Championship Team; Harlow Hellstrom - Wrestling, Wrestling Coach; RAY KUFFEL - MEN’S BASKETBALL,FOOTBALL; TERRY RAND - MEN’S BASKETBALL; HANK RAYMONDS - ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH; John Rydeski - Men’sTrack and Field; Julie Sievers - Women’s Basketball; Katie Webb - Women’s Cross Country, Women’s Track and Field

Class of 1999MEN’S BASKETBALL 1970 NIT CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM; Keith Hanson - Men’s Cross Country, Men’s Track and Field; Clare Look - Women’s Trackand Field, Women’s Tennis; Fred McGaver - Wrestling; Milt Trost - Football, Men’s Track and Field; Dave Uhrich - Men’s Cross Country, Men’sTrack and Field; Barb Vanlieshout - Women’s Tennis

Class of 2004Phil Buerk - Wrestling; JIM CHONES - MEN'S BASKETBALL; Ed Hoyle - Track & Field; Kristen Maskala - Women's Basketball; GLENN "DOC"RIVERS - MEN'S BASKETBALL; Tat Shiely - Women's Basketball & Volleyball, Athletic Administration; EARL TATUM - MEN'S BASKETBALL

Class of 2006MEN’S BASKETBALL 1974 NCAA RUNNER-UP TEAM; Dan Fax - Track & Field; Ana Fernandez - Women’s Tennis; William Kumprey - Wrestling;Elisa Penalvo - Women’s Tennis; Kelly Roethe - Women’s Soccer; TONY SMITH - MEN'S BASKETBALL; Abbie Willenborg - Women’s Basketball

Class of 2009MEN’S BASKETBALL 2003 FINAL FOUR TEAM; Jim Allen - Track & Field; Bill Cords - Athletic Director; Kate Gordon - Women’s Soccer; LisaOldenburg - Women’s Basketball; DWYANE WADE - MEN’S BASKETBALL

M CLUB HALL OF FAME

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�� Maurice Lucas was inducted into the M Club Hallof Fame in 1991. In two varsity seasons at Marquettehe registered 939 points and 643 rebounds. He wasthe MVP of the 1974 squad that was the NCAARunner-Up. Lucas was a first-round selection in theNBA and ABA Drafts. He played professionally for 14seasons and was a member of the 1977 NBAChampion Portland Trailblazers.

�� Gene Berce was selected tothe M Club Hall of Fame in 1980.He was among the nation’s lead-ing scorers in 1947-48 and brokehis own school record with 35points against Notre Dame, hisfinal Marquette appearance. Heled Marquette in scoring in 1945,1947 and 1948 and establishedsingle-season scoring records eachyear.

�� Ray Kuffel lettered on Marquette’s basketballteam in 1941-42, 1942-43 and 1946-47. He was theteam’s leading scoring in 1941-42 and 1942-43. Healso was a three-year letterwinner in football and wasnamed an All-American and an All-Catholic AllAmerican in 1946. Kuffel was the second recipient ofMarquette’s McCahill Award. He was inducted intothe M Club Hall of Fame in 1996.

�� Gene Ronzani was Marquette’s first nine-time letterwinner and was a mem-ber of the M Club Hall of Fame’s inaugu-ral class. He captained the 1933 basket-ball team and led the cagers to a 40-15record during his three seasons. He wasa member of Marquette’s undefeatedfootball team in 1930 and held theschool records in the javelin and shotput.

M CLUB HALL OF FAME - MEN’S BASKETBALL

�� All-America selection TonySmith is the most recent formermen’s basketball player to beadded to the M Club Hall of Fame.An all-conference performer in theMCC, Smith currently ranks fifthall-time at Marquette in points(1688) and is sixth in steals (469).

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Leading LeadingSeason Captain(s) Scorer Rebounder1916-17 John Fay Al Delmore (7.3 ppg) *1917-18 J.C. Long Al Delmore (5.1 ppg) *1918-19 No games1919-20 Mark O’Malley Mark O’Malley (*) *1920-21 Mark O’Malley Red Dunn (*) *1921-22 Dukes Deford Dick Quinn (7.0 ppg) *1922-23 Red Dunn Dick Quinn (*) *1923-24 Dick Quinn Dick Quinn (*) *1924-25 John Fahay Robert Demoling (3.6 ppg) *1925-26 Robert Demoling Robert Demoling (*) *1926-27 Ed Herte Floyd Razner (4.5 ppg) *1927-28 Floyd Razner Jim O’Donnell (6.3 ppg) *1928-29 Walter Gerbert Roy Andrew (5.3 ppg) *1929-30 Jim O’Donnell Roy Andrew (6.7 ppg) *1930-31 Joe King Whitey Budrunas (8.9 ppg) *1931-32 Whitey Budrunas Whitey Budrunas (8.9 ppg) *

Frank Zummach1932-33 Gene Ronzani Ray Morstadt (9.6 ppg) *

Al Shipley1933-34 Adolph Gorychka Ray Morstadt (8.5 ppg) *

Ed Mullen1934-35 Ray Morstadt Ray Morstadt (10.9 ppg) *1935-36 Cy Rubado Charles Eirich (5.7 ppg) *1936-37 Bob O’Keefe Glenn Adams (5.0 ppg) *1937-38 Al Cafone Paul Sokody (6.7 ppg) *

George HesikPaul Sokody

1938-39 Erwin Graf Bob Deneen (11.4 ppg) *Dave Quabius

1939-40 Bob Deneen Bob Deneen (9.7 ppg) *Bill McDonald

1940-41 Bill Komenich Bill Komenich (7.2 ppg) *1941-42 Bernol Ketchum Ray Kuffel (8.4 ppg) *

Matt Reich1942-43 Bill Chandler, Jr. Ray Kuffel (8.9 ppg) *

Jerry Schudrowitz1943-44 Bill Chandler, Jr. Howie Kallenberger (12.1 ppg) *1944-45 Bill Chandler, Jr. Gene Berce (13.4 ppg) *1945-46 Orlando Palesse Howie Kallenberger (9.3 ppg) *

Bob Rosendahl1946-47 Chuck Polzin Gene Berce (14.7 ppg) *1947-48 Gene Berce Gene Berce (17.7 ppg) *1948-49 Frank McCabe Frank McCabe (12.7 ppg) *1949-50 Joe Faupl Mel Peterson (10.1 ppg) *1950-51 Russ Geldmacher Grant Wittberger (12.8 ppg) Grant Wittberger (10.5 rpg)1951-52 Gene Schramka Russ Wittberger (12.0 ppg) Grant Wittberger (9.1 rpg)1952-53 Dick Schwab Russ Wittberger (19.4 ppg) Russ Wittberger (8.5 rpg)

Glenn Sievers1953-54 Ralph Wilson Terry Rand (15.2 ppg) Terry Rand (10.3 rpg)1954-55 Rube Schulz Terry Rand (15.9 ppg) Terry Rand (14.7 rpg)

Russ Wittberger1955-56 Don Bugalski Terry Rand (20.3 ppg) Terry Rand (13.1 rpg)1956-57 Dennis Carroll Mike Moran (20.4 ppg) John Glaser (14.0 rpg)1957-58 John Glaser Mike Moran (17.1 ppg) Walt Mangham (10.2 rpg)1958-59 Gene Suppelsa Mike Moran (18.1 ppg) Don Kojis (13.0 rpg)1959-60 Jim Kollar Don Kojis (20.9 ppg) Don Kojis (15.4 rpg)1960-61 Ed Carter Don Kojis (21.4 ppg) Don Kojis (17.1 rpg)1961-62 Dick Nixon Ron Glaser (16.4 ppg) Dave Erickson (8.4 rpg)1962-63 Dick Nixon Ron Glaser (17.6 ppg) Dave Erickson (8.8 rpg)1963-64 John Stone Tom Flynn (17.3 ppg) Tom Flynn (10.2 rpg)1964-65 Tom Flynn Tom Flynn (16.5 ppg) Paul Carbins (11.7 rpg)1965-66 Tom Flynn Bob Wolf (22.0 ppg) Paul Carbins (11.4 rpg)1966-67 Bob Wolf Bob Wolf (18.4 ppg) Brian Brunkhorst (7.8 rpg)1967-68 Brian Brunkhorst George Thompson (22.9 ppg) George Thompson (8.6 rpg)1968-69 George Thompson George Thompson (20.2 ppg) Ric Cobb (9.7 rpg)1969-70 Joe Thomas Dean Meminger (18.8 ppg) Ric Cobb (9.1 rpg)1970-71 Dean Meminger Dean Meminger (21.2 ppg) Jim Chones (11.5 rpg)

ANNUAL CAPTAINS, TOP SCORERS & REBOUNDERS

mike

MORAN

ron

GLASER

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Leading LeadingSeason Captain(s) Scorer Rebounder1971-72 Bob Lackey Bob Lackey (15.2 ppg) Larry McNeill (9.2 rpg)1972-73 Allie McGuire Larry McNeill (17.6 ppg) Maurice Lucas (10.9 rpg)1973-74 Marcus Washington Maurice Lucas (15.8 ppg) Maurice Lucas (10.6 rpg)1974-75 Rick Campbell Bo Ellis (16.3 ppg) Bo Ellis (10.5 rpg)1975-76 Earl Tatum Earl Tatum (18.3 ppg) Bo Ellis (9.3 rpg)

Lloyd Walton1976-77 Bo Ellis Butch Lee (19.6 ppg) Bo Ellis (8.3 rpg)1977-78 Butch Lee Butch Lee (17.7 ppg) Jerome Whitehead (8.3 rpg)1978-79 Bernard Toone Bernard Toone (18.7 ppg) Bernard Toone (6.7 rpg)1979-80 Robert Byrd Sam Worthern (16.9 ppg) Robert Byrd (10.0 rpg)1980-81 Michael Wilson Oliver Lee (17.7 ppg) Oliver Lee (6.5 rpg)1981-82 Michael Wilson Michael Wilson (16.1 ppg) Dean Marquardt (6.6 rpg)1982-83 Glenn Rivers Glenn Rivers (13.2 ppg) Marc Marotta (6.0 rpg)

Terrell Schlundt1983-84 Marc Marotta Dwayne Johnson (14.0 ppg) Marc Marotta (7.1 rpg)

Terry ReasonDon Smolinski

1984-85 Robert Hall Kerry Trotter (12.4 ppg) Kerry Trotter (6.2 rpg)Mandy Johnson

1985-86 Walter Downing David Boone (15.3 ppg) David Boone (10.6 rpg)Kerry Trotter

1986-87 David Boone David Boone (15.9 ppg) David Boone (8.8 rpg)1987-88 Pat Foley Tony Smith (13.1 ppg) Trevor Powell (6.0 rpg)1988-89 Mike Flory Trevor Powell (15.1 ppg) Trevor Powell (6.3 rpg)1989-90 Tony Smith Tony Smith (23.8 ppg) Trevor Powell (7.8 rpg)1990-91 Mark Anglavar Damon Key (13.2 ppg) Trevor Powell (7.3 rpg)

Rod GrosseTrevor Powell

1991-92 Ron Curry Damon Key (13.6 ppg) Ron Curry (7.2 rpg)Damon KeyJim McIlvaine

1992-93 Ron Curry Ron Curry (14.4 ppg) Ron Curry (8.1 rpg)Damon KeyTony Miller

1993-94 Damon Key Damon Key (15.6 ppg) Jim McIlvaine (8.3 rpg)Robb LogtermanTony Miller

1994-95 Tony Miller Roney Eford (13.2 ppg) Amal McCaskill (8.5 rpg)1995-96 Roney Eford Aaron Hutchins (14.0 ppg) Amal McCaskill (8.9 rpg)1996-97 Anthony Pieper Chris Crawford (14.9 ppg) Faisal Abraham (6.5 rpg)1997-98 Abel Joseph Aaron Hutchins (15.2 ppg) Jarrod Lovette (6.9 rpg)1998-99 Mike Bargen Brian Wardle (12.3 ppg) Mike Bargen (5.4 rpg)

Jarrod Lovette1999-00 John Cliff Brian Wardle (16.6 ppg) Oluoma Nnamaka (6.7 rpg)

Brian Wardle2000-01 Brian Wardle Brian Wardle (18.8 ppg) Odartey Blankson (5.5 rpg)2001-02 Jon Harris

Oluoma Nnamaka Dwyane Wade (17.8 ppg) Dwyane Wade (6.6 rpg)2002-03 Dwyane Wade Dwyane Wade (21.5 ppg) Robert Jackson (7.5 rpg)2003-04 Travis Diener Travis Diener (18.8 ppg) Scott Merritt (7.1 rpg)

Terry Sanders2004-05 Travis Diener Travis Diener (19.7 ppg) Marcus Jackson (8.5 rpg)

Marcus JacksonTodd Townsend

2005-06 Joe Chapman Steve Novak (17.5 ppg) Steve Novak (5.9rpg)Steve Novak

2006-07 Dan Fitzgerald Dominic James (14.9 ppg) Ousmane Barro (6.9 rpg)Dominic JamesWesley MatthewsJerel McNeal

2007-08 Ousmane Barro Jerel McNeal (14.9 ppg.) Lazar Hayward (6.5 rpg.)Dan FitzgeraldDominic JamesWesley MatthewsJerel McNeal

2008-09 Dwight Burke Jerel McNeal (19.8 ppg.) Lazar Hayward (8.6 rpg.)Dominic JamesWesley MatthewsJerel McNeal

*not available

oluoma

NNAMAKA

chris

CRAWFORD

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G FG-FGA 3FG-A FT-A Pts. Avg.1. Jerel McNeal2005-06 31 138-312 13-46 54-72 343 11.12006-07 29 154-369 30-96 88-129 426 14.72007-08 35 198-434 35-115 92-131 523 14.92008-09 35 236-534 86-216 135-183 693 19.9TOTALS 130 726-1649 164-473 369-515 1985 15.3

2. George Thompson1966-67 29 200-400 123-187 523 18.01967-68 29 252-507 160-247 664 22.91968-69 29 206-443 174-240 586 20.2TOTALS 87 658-1350 457-674 1773 20.4

3. Dominic James2005-06 31 174-404 41-136 84-131 473 15.32006-07 34 171-445 50-184 114-175 506 14.92007-08 35 159-399 45-145 89-134 452 12.92008-09 29 122-288 33-116 41-89 318 11.0TOTALS 129 626-1536 169-581 328-529 1749 13.6

4. Butch Lee1974-75 26 85-188 45-56 215 8.31975-76 29 160-354 77-98 397 13.71976-77 32 239-501 150-172 628 19.61977-78 28 182-360 131-149 495 17.7TOTALS 115 666-1403 403-475 1735 15.1

5. Travis Diener2001-02 33 77-179 57-129 51-67 262 7.92002-03 33 124-313 69-190 74-91 391 11.82003-04 31 179-424 90-200 136-154 584 18.82004-05 23 131-312 68-168 124-148 454 19.7TOTALS 120 511-1228 284-687 385-460 1691 14.1

6. Brian Wardle1997-98 31 109-306 46-157 55-71 319 10.31998-99 28 118-311 36-101 73-88 345 12.31999-00 29 169-380 50-125 94-120 482 16.62000-01 29 175-433 65-170 129-154 544 18.8TOTALS 117 571-1430 197-553 351-433 1690 14.4

7. Tony Smith1986-87 29 86-161 1-3 61-81 234 8.11987-88 28 136-260 7-19 88-119 367 13.11988-89 28 153-275 8-12 84-115 398 14.21989-90 29 240-485 36-87 173-202 689 23.8TOTALS 114 615-1181 52-121 406-517 1688 14.8

8. Wesley Matthews2005-06 23 65-163 14-32 63-80 207 9.02006-07 34 133-304 23-80 141-183 430 12.62007-08 35 121-279 31-67 132-167 395 11.32008-09 35 193-406 42-114 213-257 641 18.3TOTALS 127 512-1152 100-293 549-687 1673 13.2

ALL-TIME LEADING SCORERSjerel

MCNEAL

george

THOMPSON

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9. Bo Ellis1973-74 31 167-312 44-61 378 12.21974-75 27 174-359 93-135 441 16.31975-76 29 141-333 63-85 345 11.91976-77 32 192-379 115-153 499 15.6TOTALS 119 674-1383 315-434 1663 14.0

10. Damon Key1990-91 29 151-294 1-6 80-98 383 13.21991-92 28 146-253 0-1 90-119 382 13.61992-93 27 136-264 2-6 93-107 367 13.61993-94 33 194-418 12-30 115-157 515 15.6TOTALS 117 627-1229 15-45 378-481 1647 14.1

11. Dean Meminger1968-69 29 172-409 131-233 475 16.41969-70 29 184-400 178-279 546 18.81970-71 29 216-425 184-250 616 21.2TOTALS 87 572-1234 493-762 1637 18.8

12. Trevor Powell1987-88 27 139-264 0-0 44-69 322 11.91988-89 28 184-349 0-1 55-102 423 15.11989-90 29 192-375 0-0 99-137 483 16.71990-91 28 142-243 0-0 59-101 343 12.3TOTALS 112 657-1231 0-1 257-409 1571 14.0

13. Steve Novak2002-03 33 67-133 55-109 31-33 220 6.72003-04 31 118-290 89-207 62-68 387 12.52004-05 31 127-278 89-193 76-84 419 13.52005-06 31 173-363 121-259 74-76 541 17.5TOTALS 126 485-1,065 354-768 243-261 1567 12.4

14. Don Kojis1958-59 29 152-383 99-174 403 13.91959-60 25 219-481 85-142 523 20.91960-61 27 232-536 114-174 578 21.4TOTALS 81 603-1400 298-490 1504 18.6

15. Bob Wolf1964-65 26 123-312 126-179 372 14.31965-66 26 215-457 143-198 573 22.01966-67 29 205-427 124-172 534 18.4TOTALS 81 543-1196 393-549 1479 18.3

16. Roney Eford1992-93 28 108-237 29-68 62-78 307 11.01993-94 33 126-302 39-96 48-70 339 10.31994-95 33 154-367 49-132 79-119 436 13.21995-96 31 146-346 33-94 64-85 389 12.5TOTALS 125 524-1252 150-390 253-352 1471 11.8

17. Aaron Hutchins1994-95 33 55-134 26-72 44-61 180 5.51995-96 31 136-363 71-192 90-106 433 14.01996-97 31 145-347 65-184 60-86 415 13.41997-98 27 137-310 59-144 78-94 411 15.2TOTALS 122 473-1154 221-592 272-347 1439 11.8

trevor

POWELL

roney

EFORD

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18. Mike Moran1956-57 23 170-400 130-192 470 20.41957-58 21 134-295 91-127 359 17.11958-59 29 195-413 136-206 526 18.1TOTALS 73 499-1108 357-525 1355 18.6

19. Russ Wittberger1951-52 25 122-* 55-88 299 12.01952-53 24 161-360 143-199 465 19.41953-54 25 118-275 91-127 327 13.11954-55 26 95-217 72-115 262 10.1TOTALS 100 496-* 361-529 1353 13.5

20. Cordell Henry1998-99 29 66-199 27-84 50-65 209 7.21999-00 29 91-255 34-109 48-60 264 9.12000-01 29 134-305 30-95 76-105 374 12.92001-02 33 181-396 50-133 88-106 500 15.2TOTALS 120 472-1155 141-421 262-336 1347 11.2

21. Ron Glaser1960-61 27 150-371 94-124 394 14.61961-62 26 162-380 102-127 426 16.41962-63 29 203-417 104-139 510 17.6TOTALS 82 515-1168 300-390 1330 16.2

22. Terry Rand1953-54 26 152-232 91-146 395 15.21954-55 27 158-425 112-180 428 15.91955-56 24 177-387 132-205 486 20.3TOTALS 77 487-1044 335-531 1309 17.0

23. Michael Wilson1978-79 29 70-170 28-44 168 5.81979-80 27 97-216 36-49 230 8.51980-81 31 158-289 69-89 385 12.41981-82 32 201-395 114-159 516 16.1TOTALS 119 526-1070 247-341 1299 10.9

24. Tom Flynn1963-64 26 189-457 72-112 450 17.31964-65 26 162-430 106-149 430 16.51965-66 26 153-385 96-137 402 15.5TOTALS 78 504-1272 274-398 1282 16.4

25. Dwyane Wade2001-02 33 223-458 18-52 107-155 571 17.82002-03 33 251-501 14-44 194-249 710 21.5TOTALS 66 474-959 32-96 301-404 1281 19.7

26. Jim McIlvaine1990-91 28 84-145 0-0 55-92 223 8.01991-92 29 102-187 0-0 95-126 299 10.31992-93 28 111-192 0-0 85-119 307 11.01993-94 33 170-322 0-0 109-164 449 13.6TOTALS 118 467-846 0-0 344-501 1278 10.8

dwyane

WADE

cordell

HENRY

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27. Lazar Hayward 2006-07 34 83-194 10-48 48-72 224 6.62007-08 35 158-333 41-91 92-119 449 12.82008-09 35 204-435 53-148 109-133 570 16.3TOTALS 104 445-962 104-287 249-324 1243 12.0

28. Anthony Pieper 1993-94 33 52-139 30-93 29-39 163 4.91994-95 33 129-339 73-195 100-135 431 13.11995-96 30 111-268 62-162 64-77 348 11.61996-97 26 100-230 46-114 46-60 292 11.2TOTALS 122 392-986 211-564 239-311 1234 10.1

Glenn “Doc” Rivers1980-81 31 182-329 70-119 434 14.01981-82 29 173-382 70-108 416 14.31982-83 29 163-373 58-95 384 13.2TOTALS 89 518-1084 198-322 1234 13.9

Earl Tatum1972-73 16 10-26 4-5 24 1.51973-74 31 136-293 40-67 312 10.11974-75 27 156-325 55-76 367 13.61975-76 29 241-493 49-64 531 18.3TOTALS 103 543-1137 148-212 1234 12.0

31. Oliver Lee1977-78 26 36-75 18-25 90 3.51978-79 26 70-124 36-41 176 6.81979-80 26 181-363 51-64 413 15.91980-81 31 232-458 84-99 548 17.7TOTALS 109 519-1020 189-229 1227 11.3

32. Kerry Trotter1982-83 29 57-120 27-39 141 4.91983-84 30 127-279 57-79 311 10.41984-85 29 142-286 76-94 360 12.41985-86 30 152-331 105-131 409 13.6TOTALS 118 478-1016 265-343 1221 10.3

33. Robb Logterman1990-91 29 103-267 54-148 51-61 311 10.71991-92 29 124-257 69-155 39-55 356 12.31992-93 28 61-164 46-124 32-39 200 7.11993-94 33 109-244 75-168 41-49 334 10.1TOTALS 119 397-932 244-595 163-204 1201 10.1

34. Bernard Toone1975-76 29 63-110 33-39 159 5.51976-77 32 57-139 27-38 141 4.41977-78 28 119-235 22-32 260 9.31978-79 29 236-483 71-83 543 18.7TOTALS 118 478-1016 265-343 1103 9.3

35. Scott Merritt2000-01 29 61-142 3-10 48-67 434 14.02001-02 33 65-142 0-3 65-89 416 14.32002-03 33 119-253 1-10 94-121 333 10.12003-04 31 122-271 2-6 102-144 348 11.2TOTALS 126 367-808 6-29 309-421 1049 8.3

glenn “doc”

RIVERS

scott

MERRITT

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36. Chris Crawford1993-94 18 9-25 6-13 9-13 33 1.81994-95 33 72-163 17-45 43-67 204 6.21995-96 31 118-280 29-84 83-116 348 11.21996-97 31 165-352 33-86 100-130 463 14.9TOTALS 113 360-820 85-228 235-326 1048 9.3

37. Rube Schulz1951-52 23 34-* 27-41 95 4.11952-53 24 75-199 103-140 253 10.51953-54 26 96-273 110-148 302 11.61954-55 27 121-296 150-203 392 14.5TOTALS 100 326-* 390-532 1042 10.4

38. Ron Curry1990-91 27 119-257 17-46 57-86 312 11.61991-92 29 138-233 1-2 47-76 324 11.21992-93 28 164-303 2-9 74-100 404 14.4TOTALS 84 421-793 20-57 178-262 1040 12.4

39. Dwayne Johnson1981-82 30 101-200 47-77 249 8.31982-83 29 146-294 66-95 358 12.31983-84 30 177-345 66-107 420 14.0TOTALS 89 424-839 179-279 1027 11.6

Tony Miller1991-92 29 59-167 28-77 39-76 185 6.41992-93 28 73-176 46-98 55-82 247 8.81993-94 33 76-221 41-120 46-86 239 7.21994-95 33 113-340 63-187 67-118 356 10.8TOTALS 123 321-904 178-482 207-362 1027 8.3

41. Lloyd Walton1973-74 31 119-282 54-69 292 9.41974-75 27 168-369 71-90 407 15.11975-76 29 131-308 45-57 307 10.6TOTALS 87 418-959 170-216 1006 11.5*not available

1,000-Point Scorers1. 1985 Jerel McNeal 2005-092. 1773 George Thompson 1966-693. 1749 Dominic James 2005-094. 1735 Butch Lee 1974-785. 1691 Travis Diener 2001-056. 1690 Brian Wardle 1997-017. 1688 Tony Smith 1986-908. 1673 Wesley Matthews 2005-099. 1663 Bo Ellis 1973-7710. 1647 Damon Key 1990-9411. 1637 Dean Meminger 1968-7112. 1571 Trevor Powell 1987-9113. 1567 Steve Novak 2002-0614. 1504 Don Kojis 1959-6115. 1479 Bob Wolf 1965-6716. 1471 Roney Eford 1993-9617. 1439 Aaron Hutchins 1995-9818. 1355 Mike Moran 1957-5919. 1353 Russ Wittberger 1952-5520. 1347 Cordell Henry 1999-0221. 1330 Ron Glaser 1961-6322. 1309 Terry Rand 1954-5623. 1299 Michael Wilson 1979-8224. 1282 Tom Flynn 1964-6625. 1281 Dwyane Wade 2002-0326. 1278 Jim McIlvaine 1991-9427. 1243 Lazar Hayward 2006-1028. 1234 Anthony Pieper 1994-97

1234 Glenn “Doc” Rivers 1981-831234 Earl Tatum 1973-76

31. 1227 Oliver Lee 1978-8132. 1221 Kerry Trotter 1983-8633. 1201 Robb Logterman 1991-9434. 1103 Bernard Toone 1976-7935. 1049 Scott Merritt 2001-0436. 1048 Chris Crawford 1994-9737. 1042 Rube Schulz 1952-5538. 1040 Ron Curry 1991-9339. 1027 Dwayne Johnson 1982-84

1027 Tony Miller 1992-9541. 1026 Lloyd Walton 1974-76

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G REB. AVG.1. Don Kojis1958-59 29 376 13.01959-60 25 384 15.41960-61 27 462 17.1TOTALS 81 1222 15.1

2. Bo Ellis1973-74 31 264 8.51974-75 27 284 10.51975-76 29 271 9.31976-77 32 266 8.3TOTALS 119 1085 9.1

3. Terry Rand1953-54 26 268 10.31954-55 27 396 14.71955-56 24 314 13.1TOTALS 77 978 12.7

4. Walt Mangham1957-58 22 225 10.21958-59 29 372 12.81959-60 25 341 13.6TOTALS 76 938 12.3

5. Tom Flynn1963-64 26 264 10.21964-65 26 273 10.51965-66 26 234 9.0TOTALS 78 771 9.9

6. Paul Carbins1963-64 8 35 4.41964-65 26 305 11.71965-66 26 297 11.41966-67 19 131 6.9TOTALS 79 768 9.7

7. Trevor Powell1987-88 27 161 6.01988-89 28 175 6.31989-90 29 225 7.81990-91 28 204 7.3TOTALS 112 765 6.8

8. John Glaser1955-56 24 182 7.61956-57 25 349 14.01957-58 22 222 10.1TOTALS 71 753 10.6

9. Damon Key1990-91 29 165 5.71991-92 28 159 5.71992-93 27 155 5.71993-94 33 260 7.9TOTALS 117 739 6.39

G REB. AVG.10. Amal McCaskill1991-92 15 47 3.11993-94 33 108 3.31994-95 33 279 8.51995-96 30 266 8.9TOTALS 111 700 6.3

11. Roney Eford1992-93 28 117 4.21993-94 33 206 6.21994-95 33 213 6.51995-96 31 160 5.2TOTALS 125 697 5.6

12. George Thompson1966-67 29 209 7.21967-68 29 249 8.61968-69 29 230 7.9TOTALS 87 688 7.9

13. Scott Merritt2000-01 29 104 3.62001-02 33 145 4.42002-03 33 218 6.62003-04 31 220 7.1TOTALS 126 687 5.5

14. Jerome Whitehead1975-76 29 186 6.41976-77 32 262 8.21977-78 28 232 8.3TOTALS 89 680 7.6

15. Jim McIlvaine1990-91 28 132 4.71991-92 29 134 4.61992-93 28 134 4.81993-94 33 273 8.3TOTALS 118 673 5.7

16. Mike Moran1956-57 23 256 11.11957-58 21 185 8.81958-59 29 229 7.9TOTALS 73 670 9.2

17. Lazar Hayward2006-07 34 124 3.62007-08 35 228 6.52008-09 35 302 8.6TOTALS 104 654 6.3

18. Dave Erickson1960-61 27 190 7.01961-62 26 211 8.11962-63 28 247 8.8TOTALS 81 648 8.0

* = not available

ALL-TIME REBOUNDING LEADERS

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G REB. AVG.19. Maurice Lucas1972-73 29 315 10.91973-74 31 328 10.6TOTALS 60 643 10.7

20. Wesley Matthews2005-06 23 93 4.02006-07 34 179 5.32007-08 35 155 4.42008-09 35 201 5.7TOTALS 127 628 4.9

21. Marc Marotta1980-81 30 89 3.01981-82 31 136 4.41982-83 29 175 6.01983-84 30 212 7.1TOTALS 120 612 5.1

22. Jerel McNeal2005-06 31 140 4.52006-07 29 138 4.82007-08 35 171 4.92008-09 35 159 4.5TOTALS 130 608 4.7

23. Joe Thomas1967-68 29 105 3.61968-69 29 256 8.81969-70 29 246 8.5TOTALS 87 607 7.0

24. Rube Schulz1951-52 23 * *1952-53 24 168 7.01953-54 26 216 8.31954-55 27 214 7.9TOTALS 100 598 *

25. Ron Curry1990-91 27 163 6.01991-92 29 208 7.21992-93 28 226 8.1TOTALS 84 597 7.1

26. Jim Chones1970-71 29 333 11.51971-72 21 250 11.9TOTALS 50 583 11.7

27. Oluoma Nnamaka1998-99 25 123 4.91999-00 24 161 6.72000-01 29 152 5.22001-02 33 142 4.3TOTALS 111 578 5.2

28. Russ Wittberger1951-52 26 * *1952-53 24 205 8.51953-54 25 206 8.21954-55 26 166 6.4TOTALS 101 577 *

G REB. AVG.29. David Boone1985-86 30 319 10.61986-87 29 256 8.8TOTALS 59 575 9.7

Ousmane Barro2004-05 27 61 2.02005-06 31 88 2.82006-07 34 234 6.92007-08 35 192 5.5TOTALS 127 575 5.2

31. Kerry Trotter1982-83 29 78 2.71983-84 30 119 4.01984-85 29 179 6.21985-86 30 193 6.4TOTALS 118 569 4.8

32. Bob Hornak1960-61 27 151 5.61961-62 26 204 7.81962-63 27 208 7.7TOTALS 80 563 7.0

Earl Tatum1972-73 16 19 1.21973-74 31 158 5.11974-75 27 182 6.71975-76 29 204 7.0TOTALS 103 563 5.5

34. Tony Miller1991-92 29 128 4.41992-93 28 116 4.11993-94 33 162 4.91994-95 33 155 4.7TOTALS 123 561 3.5

35. Faisal Abraham1993-94 28 41 1.51994-95 33 166 5.01995-96 31 156 5.01996-97 30 195 6.5TOTALS 122 558 4.6

Tom Copa1983-84 30 134 4.51984-85 31 171 5.51985-86 30 121 4.01986-87 29 132 4.6TOTALS 120 558 4.7

37. Brian Brunkhorst1965-66 26 166 6.41966-67 29 226 7.81967-68 26 162 6.2TOTALS 81 554 6.8

Larry McNeill1971-72 29 266 9.21972-73 29 288 9.9TOTALS 58 554 9.6

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Most Wins1. 28 in 1970-712. 27 in 2002-03

27 in 1975-764. 26 in 2001-02

26 in 1973-74BIG EAST: 12 in 2008-09

Highest Winning Percentage1. 96.6 (28-1 in 1970-71)2. 93.1 (27-2 in 1975-76)3. 89.6 (26-3 in 1969-70)4. 88.8 (24-3 in 1954-55)5. 86.2 (25-4 in 1972-73)

86.2 (25-4 in 1971-72)BIG EAST: 66.7 (12-6 in 2008-09)

Points1. 2739 in 2008-092. 2658 in 2007-083. 2589 in 2002-034. 2443 in 2006-075. 2413 in 2001-02BIG EAST: 1394 in 2008-09

Scoring Average1. 84.2 in 1954-552. 81.7 in 1970-713. 80.2 in 1965-664. 78.5 in 2002-035. 78.3 in 2008-09BIG EAST: 77.4 in 2008-09

Field Goals1. 953 in 1980-812. 941 in 1970-713. 932 in 1973-744. 914 in 1981-82

914 in 2008-09BIG EAST: 480 in 2008-09

Field Goal Percentage1. .521 (809-1554) in 1988-892. .517 (846-1637) in 1977-783. .510 (953-1867) in 1980-814. .484 (732-1512) in 1991-925. .482 (901-1871) in 2002-03BIG EAST: 45.6 (480-1053) in 2008-09

3-Point Field Goals1. 263 in 2005-062. 246 in 2007-08

246 in 1994-954. 243 in 2008-095. 241 in 2004-05BIG EAST: 144 in 2005-06

3-Point Field Goal Pct. 1. .453 (107-236) in 1988-892. .402 (231-574) in 2003-043. .399 (131-328) in 1992-934. .398 (202-508) in 2002-035. .397 (263-663) in 2005-06BIG EAST: .415 (193-271) in 2005-06

Free Throws1. 691 in 1954-552. 668 in 2008-093. 601 in 1966-674. 589 in 1953-545. 585 in 2002-03BIG EAST: 304 in 2008-09

Free Throw Percentage1. .778 (446-573) in 1976-77

.778 (446-573) in 1974-753. .771 (585-759) in 2002-034. .761 (416-581) in 1980-815. .752 (471-626) in 1989-90BIG EAST: .723 (271-375) in 2007-08

Rebounds1. 1651 in 1958-592. 1470 in 1970-713. 1416 in 1962-634. 1396 in 1954-555. 1374 in 1968-69BIG EAST: 612 in 2007-08

Assists1. 580 in 1993-942. 533 in 2002-033. 530 in 1981-824. 525 in 1980-815. 507 in 1992-93

507 in 1990-91507 in 1972-73

BIG EAST: 273 in 2007-08

Fewest Turnovers/Game1. 11.7 in 2008-092. 12.9 in 2007-083. 13.1 in 1993-944. 13.3 in 2002-035. 13.4 in 1984-85BIG EAST: 10.6 in 2008-09

Blocked Shots1. 198 in 1993-942. 180 in 1996-973. 169 in 1994-954. 166 in 1995-965. 156 in 1990-91BIG EAST: 59 in 2007-08

Steals1. 325 in 2007-082. 304 in 1982-833. 295 in 2006-074. 282 in 1982-835. 279 in 2001-02BIG EAST: 273 in 2007-08

Single-season team records in conference gamesonly are listed in italics. NOTE: The BIG EAST changed from a 16 gameconference schedule to 18 games after the 2006-07 season.

ALL-TIME SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Jim McIlvaine (above) blocked 142 shots in 1993-94,helping MU to a school-record single-season total of198 that season.

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Marquette-TeamPoints118 vs. Wis.-Milwaukee Jan. 14, 1969113 vs. Ripon Dec. 4, 1954

Field Goals Made48 vs. Wis.-Milwaukee Jan. 14, 1969

Field Goals Attempted110 vs. Nevada Dec. 12, 1970

Field Goal Percentage67.4% (29-43) vs. Notre Dame Jan. 30, 1982

3-Point Field Goals Made15 vs. Cincinnati Jan. 4, 200915 vs. Penn State Mar. 27, 199515 vs. Farleigh Dickinson Dec. 6, 1994

3-Point Field Goals Attempted38 vs. Memphis Feb. 18, 1995

3-Point Field Goal Percentage80.0% (12-15) vs. Tulane Jan. 27, 200168.2% (15-22) vs. Penn State Mar. 27, 1995

Free Throws Made40 vs. Creighton Feb. 7, 1955

Free Throws Attempted50 vs. Savannah State Nov. 21, 2003

Free Throw Percentage100.0% (15-15) vs. Loyola Jan. 26, 1973100.0% (12-12) vs. East Carolina Dec. 30, 2002100.0% (12-12) vs. Wisconsin Feb. 16, 1984100.0% (12-12) vs. Pan American Dec. 27, 1980100.0% (12-12) vs. Drake Jan. 18, 1977

Rebounds80 vs. Nevada Dec. 12, 1970

Assists33 vs. Cal State-Bakersfield Dec. 29, 1980

Blocked Shots16 vs. Butler Feb. 2, 1991

Steals23 vs. Texas A&M Dec. 4, 1982

Largest Margin of Victory67 pts. 94-27 vs. Ripon Dec. 4, 195158 pts. 118-60 vs. Wis.-Milwaukee Jan. 14, 196957 pts. 113-56 vs. Ripon Dec. 4, 195455 pts. 104-49 vs. Prairie View A&M Dec. 6, 199653 pts. 102-49 vs. Chicago State Nov. 18, 200151 pts. 100-49 vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff Dec. 19, 200149 pts. 96-47 vs. Chicago State Jan. 13, 199349 pts. 106-57 vs. Northern Michigan Jan. 26, 197148 pts. 106-58 vs. Charleston Dec. 1, 1980

Opponents–TeamPoints108 Kansas Dec. 1, 1990

Field Goals Made42 Loyola Marymount Jan. 6, 1988

Field Goals Attempted88 Nevada Dec. 12, 1970

Field Goal Percentage74.3% (26-35) DePaul Mar. 9, 1985

3-Point Field Goals Made17 Louisville Jan. 26, 2005

3-Point Field Goals Attempted41 East Tennessee State Nov. 27, 1993

3-Point Field Goal Percentage88.9% (8-9) Memphis Jan. 5, 1994

Free Throws Made37 Memphis Jan. 27, 198237 Florida State Mar. 1, 1981

Free Throws Attempted47 Texas A&M Jan. 9, 1985

Free Throw Percentage100.0% (14-14) Belmont Abbey Nov. 29, 1978

Rebounds66 Nevada Dec. 12, 1970

Assists28 Dayton Jan. 5, 1991

Blocked Shots18 Cincinnati Jan. 7, 2006

Steals22 Kansas Dec. 1, 1990

Opponent Largest Margin of Victory47 pts. 52-99 at Louisville Jan. 26, 200545 pts. 12-57 at Creighton Dec. 16, 194043 pts. 24-67 at Great Lakes Feb. 2, 194439 pts. 55-94 at Notre Dame Mar. 6, 195738 pts. 15-53 at Butler Feb. 27, 192837 pts. 63-100 at Wichita State Feb. 1, 196437 pts. 71-108 at Kansas Dec. 1, 199036 pts. 38-74 at Minnesota Jan. 7, 195034 pts. 66-100 at Minnesota Dec. 20, 1982

ALL-TIME SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS

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Individual Records – MarquettePOINTS44 Tony Smith vs. Wisconsin Feb. 19, 199044 Mike Moran vs. Creighton Feb. 5, 195843 Tony Smith vs. Butler Mar. 3, 199043 Terry Rand vs. Duquesne Dec. 17, 195541 Steve Novak vs. Connecticut Jan. 3, 200641 George Thompson vs. Xavier Feb. 26, 1968

FIELD GOALS MADE16 George Thompson vs. Xavier Feb. 26, 196816 Tom Flynn vs. Xavier Mar. 7, 196416 Mike Moran vs. Notre Dame Feb. 24, 195916 Mike Moran vs. Creighton Feb. 5, 195816 Terry Rand vs. Miami (Ohio) Mar. 9, 1955

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED30 Tom Flynn vs. Villanova Mar. 6, 196530 Don Kojis vs. UW-Milwaukee Dec. 31, 195930 Mike Moran vs. Loyola (Ill.) Feb. 23, 1957

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 att.)100.0% (10-10) Wesley Matthews vs. Rutgers Jan. 7, 200990.9% (10-11) Trevor Powell vs. Chicago State Dec. 20, 198990.9% (10-11) Benny Moore vs. SW Louisiana Jan. 13, 198690.9% (10-11) Tom Flynn vs. Loyola (Ill.) Jan. 6, 1965

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE9 Mark Anglavar vs. Butler Feb. 1, 19908 Steve Novak vs. Louisville Jan. 31, 2004

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED16 Mark Anglavar vs. Butler Feb. 1, 199015 Anthony Pieper vs. Memphis (2ot) Feb. 18, 199514 Jerel McNeal vs. Syracuse Mar. 7, 200914 Dominic James vs. Nebraska Nov. 30, 2005

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 3FGA)100.0%(7-7) Jerel McNeal vs. Cincinnati Jan. 4, 2009100.0%(5-5) David Diggs vs. Gonzaga Nov. 24, 2001100.0%(5-5) Brian Wardle vs. Charlotte Jan. 19, 2000100.0%(5-5) Anthony Pieper vs. Cincinnati Feb. 27, 1997100.0%(5-5) Aaron Hutchins vs. Prairie View A&M Dec. 6, 1996

FREE THROWS MADE16 Brian Wardle vs. Charlotte Feb. 13, 199916 Dean Meminger vs. Saint Louis Feb. 12, 197016 Rube Schulz vs. Creighton Feb. 7, 195515 Wesley Matthews vs. Tennessee Dec. 16, 200815 Jim McIlvaine vs. DePaul Feb. 27, 199415 Tony Smith vs. Dayton Jan. 11, 199015 Terry Rand vs. Duquesne Dec. 17, 1955

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED25 Terry Rand vs. Duquesne Dec. 17, 195521 Dean Meminger vs. Creighton Feb. 28, 197020 Sam Worthen vs. Notre Dame Feb. 24, 198020 Dean Meminger vs. Saint Louis Feb. 12, 197020 Mike Moran vs. Loyola (Ill.) Feb. 23, 1957

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 FTA)100.0% (16-16) Brian Wardle vs. Charlotte Feb. 13, 1999100.0% (15-15) Tony Smith vs. Dayton Jan. 11, 1990100.0% (13-13) Jarrod Lovette vs. Louisville (OT) Feb. 20, 1997100.0% (12-12) Steve Novak vs. Houston Mar. 2, 2005100.0% (12-12) Damon Key vs. Mississippi Valley St.Dec. 17, 1991100.0% (12-12) Ron Glaser vs. Louisville Jan. 6, 1962100.0% (11-11) Steve Novak vs. Connecticut Jan. 3, 2006100.0% (11-11) Anthony Pieper vs. UAB Feb. 17, 1997100.0% (11-11) Tom Copa vs. Dayton Feb. 22, 1986100.0% (11-11) Butch Lee vs. DePaul Jan. 18, 1978100.0% (10-10) Wesley Matthews vs. CMU Dec. 2, 2008100.0% (10-10) Wesley Matthews vs. Chicago St. Nov. 17, 2008100.0% (10-10) Mike Flory vs. Evansville Mar. 3, 1987100.0% (10-10) Brian Brunkhorst vs. Marshall Mar. 16, 1967100.0% (10-10) Bob Wolf vs. Providence Mar. 14, 1967

REBOUNDS28 Pat Smith vs. Loyola (Ill.) Feb. 8, 196727 Mike Moran vs. Loyola (Ill.) Feb. 23, 195726 Don Kojis vs. DePaul Feb. 8, 196126 Don Kojis vs. Creighton Jan. 14, 1961

ASSISTS17 Tony Miller vs. Memphis Mar. 4, 199516 Glenn Rivers vs. DePaul Feb. 6, 198215 Tony Miller vs. Memphis (2ot) Feb. 18, 199515 Tony Miller vs. Ohio State Dec. 12, 1993

BLOCKED SHOTS13 Jim McIlvaine vs. Northeastern Illinois Dec. 9, 19928 Amal McCaskill vs. Virginia Tech Jan. 17, 19958 Jim McIlvaine vs. UW-Milwaukee Mar. 5, 19948 Jim McIlvaine vs. Cincinnati Feb. 10, 19948 Jim McIlvaine vs. Texas Southern Dec. 3, 19938 Jim McIlvaine vs. Saint Louis Jan. 18, 19928 Jim McIlvaine vs. Detroit Jan. 3, 19918 Walter Downing vs. North Carolina Jan. 19, 1986

STEALS10 Michael Wilson vs. Xavier Jan. 26, 19819 Earl Tatum vs. St. Mary's (Calif.) Dec. 7, 1974

Individual Records – OpponentsPOINTS45 Elvin Hayes (Houston) Dec. 29, 196743 Howie Carl (DePaul) Dec. 23, 196042 Tom Stith (St. Bonaventure) Feb. 20, 1960

FIELD GOALS MADE22 Elvin Hayes (Houston) Dec. 29, 196718 Tom Stith (St. Bonaventure) Jan. 31, 196118 Tom Stith (St. Bonaventure) Feb. 20, 1960

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED38 John Haaven (North Dakota) Dec. 10, 195635 Elvin Hayes (Houston) Dec. 29, 196734 Dave DeBusschere (Detroit) Feb. 13, 1962

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 10 att.)100.0%(12-12) Derek Smith (Louisville) Feb. 14, 198191.7% (11-12) Lancaster Gordon (Louisville) Feb. 12, 1983

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE9 Rickey Paulding (Missouri) Mar. 22, 20038 A.J. Price (Connecticut Feb. 25, 20098 Jean Felix (Alabama) Mar. 16, 20068 Mike Gansey (West Virginia) Jan. 14, 20068 Andre Owens (Houston) Mar. 2, 20057 David Holston (Chicago St.) Nov. 17, 20087 Salim Stoudamire (Arizona) Dec. 13, 20036 Larry O’Bannon (Louisville) Jan. 26, 20056 Jordan Kardos (Illinois-Chicago) Dec. 31, 19986 Brian Earl (Princeton) Dec. 7, 19966 Cedric Dixon (UAB) Jan 30, 19966 Ben Berlowski (UW- Green Bay) Jan 7, 19956 Erwin Claggett (Saint Louis) Jan. 26, 20046 Scott Shreffler (Evansville) Jan. 27, 19906 Negele Knight (Dayton) Jan. 11, 19906 Eric Knox (Oregon State) Feb. 11, 19896 Bimbo Coles (Virginia Tech) Jan. 7, 19886 Wally Lancaster (Virginia Tech) Feb. 20, 1988

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED20 Wally Lancaster (Virginia Tech) Feb. 20, 198817 Damon Brown (Charlotte) Feb. 20, 200317 Chris Funschess (Loyola, Ill.) Feb. 28, 198917 Damon Brown (Charlotte) Jan. 18, 200316 Ronnie McCollum (Centenary) Dec. 1, 200016 Damon Brown (Charlotte) Jan. 20, 200416 Terrance Woods (Florida A&M) Dec. 22, 2003

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 3FGA)100.0% (5-5) Brandon Costner (NC St.) Dec. 22, 2008100.0% (5-5) Matt McCraw (Air Force) Nov. 16, 200485.7% (6-7) Brian Earl (Princeton) Dec. 7, 199685.7% (6-7) Scott Shreffler (Evansville) Jan. 27, 1990

FREE THROWS MADE23 Howie Carl (DePaul) Dec. 23, 196022 Bob Quick (Xavier) Feb. 26, 1980

FREE THROW S ATTEMPTED26 Howie Carl (DePaul) Dec. 23, 196022 Bob Quick (Xavier) Feb. 26, 1980

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 FTA)100.0% (15-15) Austin Croshere (Providence) Mar. 14, 1997100.0% (14-14) Terry Cummings (DePaul) Feb. 6, 1982100.0% (14-14) Emmette Bryant (DePaul) Dec. 22, 1962100.0% (13-13) Bob Lyne (Loyola, Il..) Jan. 15, 1955100.0% (10-10) Weyinmi Efejuku (Providence) Jan. 4, 2007100.0% (10-10) Gabriel Mikulas (East Carolina) Dec. 30, 2002100.0% (10-10) Morris Finley (UAB) Mar.13, 2003100.0% (10-10) Jeff Parris (Cal State Northridge) Dec. 2, 2000

REBOUNDS36 Paul Silas (Creighton) Jan. 23, 196429 Jerry DuPont (Louisville) Dec. 18, 195728 Dick Dzik (Detroit) Mar. 4, 1964

ASSISTS16 Mitch Johnson (Stanford) Mar. 22, 200814 Brad Weston (Stetson) Feb. 29, 198013 Negele Knight (Dayton) Jan. 14, 198913 Dan Davis (Loyola-Marymount) Dec. 30, 1987

BLOCKED SHOTS10 Eric Hicks (Cincinnati) Jan. 7, 2006 7 Kelly Wise (Memphis) Feb. 21, 19997 Michael Ruffin (Tulsa) Dec. 5, 19987 Kelvin Cato (Iowa State) Jan. 7, 19977 David Vaughn (Memphis) Jan. 29, 19947 Benoit Benjamin (Creighton) Jan. 17, 19847 Anthony Teachey (Wake Forest) Feb. 6, 19837 Benoit Benjamin (Creighton) Jan. 2, 19837 Tom Burleson (North Carolina State) Mar, 25, 1974

STEALS8 Alonzo Jamison (Kansas) Dec. 1, 1990

ALL-TIME SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Tony Smith (above) netted 44 points against Wisconsinin 1990, a MU single-game record he shares with MikeMoran.

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ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERSGames Played1. 130 Jerel McNeal 2005-092. 129 Dominic James 2005-093. 127 Ousmane Barro 2004-08

127 Wesley Matthews 2005-085. 126 Steve Novak 2002-06

126 Joe Chapman 2002-06126 Scott Merritt 2000-04

8. 125 Roney Eford 1992-969. 124 Dwight Burke 2005-09

Points1. 1985 Jerel McNeal 2005-092. 1773 George Thompson 1966-693. 1749 Dominic James 2005-094. 1735 Butch Lee 1974-785. 1691 Travis Diener 2001-056. 1690 Brian Wardle 1997-017. 1688 Tony Smith 1986-908. 1673 Wesley Matthews 2005-099. 1663 Bo Ellis 1973-7710. 1647 Damon Key 1990-94

Scoring Average1. 20.4 George Thompson 1966-692. 19.7 Dwyane Wade 2001-033. 19.0 Jim Chones 1970-724. 18.8 Dean Meminger 1968-715. 18.6 Don Kojis 1958-616. 18.6 Mike Moran 1956-597. 18.3 Bob Wolf 1964-678. 17.0 Terry Rand 1953-569. 16.4 Tom Flynn 1963-6610. 16.2 Ron Glaser 1960-63

Field Goals Made1. 726 Jerel McNeal 2005-092. 674 Bo Ellis 1973-773. 666 Butch Lee 1974-784. 656 George Thompson 1966-695. 627 Damon Key 1990-946. 626 Dominic James 2005-097. 615 Tony Smith 1987-908. 603 Don Kojis 1958-619. 572 Dean Meminger 1968-7110. 571 Brian Wardle 1997-01

Field Goals Attempted1. 1649 Jerel McNeal 2005-092. 1535 Dominic James 2005-093. 1430 Brian Wardle 1997-014. 1403 Butch Lee 1974-785. 1400 Don Kojis 1958-616. 1383 Bo Ellis 1973-777. 1350 George Thompson 1966-698. 1272 Tom Flynn 1963-669. 1252 Roney Eford 1992-9610. 1234 Dean Meminger 1968-71

Field Goal Percentage (min. 450 FGA)1. 58.8% Ric Cobb 1968-702. 58.1% Ousmane Barro 2005-083. 55.2% Jim McIlvaine 1990-944. 54.8% Jerome Whitehead 1975-785. 54.7% Jim Chones 1970-726. 54.5% Amal McCaskill 1991-92, 93-967. 53.4% Tyrone Baldwin 1988-908. 53.1% Ron Curry 1990-939. 52.1% Trevor Powell 1987-9110. 52.0% Tony Smith 1986-71

3-Point Field Goals Made1. 354 Steve Novak 2002-062. 284 Travis Diener 2001-053. 244 Robb Logterman 1990-944. 221 Aaron Hutchins 1994-985. 216 Mark Anglavar 1987-916. 211 Anthony Pieper 1993-977. 197 Brian Wardle 1997-018. 178 Tony Miller 1991-959. 169 John Cliff 1996-00

169 Dominic James 2005-09

3-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 768 Steve Novak 2002-062. 687 Travis Diener 2001-053. 595 Robb Logterman 1990-944. 592 Aaron Hutchins 1994-985. 581 Dominic James 2005-096. 564 Anthony Pieper 1993-977. 553 Brian Wardle 1997-018. 501 Mark Anglavar 1987-919. 486 John Cliff 1996-0010. 482 Tony Miller 1991-95

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 3FGA)1. 46.1% Steve Novak 2002-062. 43.1% Mark Anglavar 1987-913. 42.9% Tony Smith 1986-904. 41.5% Mike Flory 1986-87, 88-895. 41.3% Travis Diener 2001-056. 41.0% Robb Logterman 1990-947. 40.5% Dan Fitzgerald 2005-088. 38.5% Roney Eford 1992-969. 38.3% David Diggs 1998-0210. 37.4% Anthony Pieper 1993-9711. 37.3% Aaron Hutchins 1994-98

Free Throws Made1. 549 Wesley Matthews 2005-092. 493 Dean Meminger 1968-713. 457 George Thompson 1966-694. 406 Tony Smith 1986-905. 403 Butch Lee 1974-786. 393 Bob Wolf 1964-677. 390 Rube Schulz 1951-558. 385 Travis Diener 2001-059. 378 Damon Key 1990-9410. 361 Russ Wittberger 1952-55

Free Throws Attempted1. 762 Dean Meminger 1968-712. 687 Wesley Matthews 2005-093. 674 George Thompson 1966-794. 549 Bob Wolf 1964-675. 532 Rube Schulz 1951-556. 531 Terry Rand 1953-567. 529 Russ Wittberger 1951-55

529 Dominic James 2005-099. 525 Mike Moran 1956-5910. 517 Tony Smith 1986-90

Free Throw Percentage (min. 200 FTA)1. 93.1% Steve Novak 2002-062. 84.8% Butch Lee 1974-783. 83.7% Travis Diener 2001-054. 82.6% Brian Brunkhorst 1964-685. 82.5% Oliver Lee 1977-816. 81.3% Bob Walczak 1951-52, 54-577. 81.1% Brad Luchini 1965-68

81.1% Brian Wardle 1997-019. 79.9% Robb Logterman 1990-94

79.9% Wesley Matthews 2005-09

Rebounds1. 1222 Don Kojis 1958-612. 1085 Bo Ellis 1973-773. 978 Terry Rand 1953-564. 938 Walt Mangham 1957-605. 771 Tom Flynn 1963-666. 768 Paul Carbins 1964-677. 765 Trevor Powell 1987-918. 753 John Glaser 1955-589. 739 Damon Key 1990-9410. 700 Amal McCaskill 1991-92, 93-96

Rebounding Average1. 15.1 Don Kojis 1958-612. 12.7 Terry Rand 1953-563. 12.3 Walt Mangham 1957-604. 11.7 Jim Chones 1970-725. 10.7 Maurice Lucas 1972-746. 10.6 John Glaser 1955-587. 9.9 Tom Flynn 1963-668. 9.7 Paul Carbins 1964-67

9.7 David Boone 1985-8710. 9.6 Larry McNeill 1971-73

Assists1. 956 Tony Miller 1991-952. 632 Dominic James 2005-093. 617 Travis Diener 2001-054. 550 Aaron Hutchins 1994-985. 480 Lloyd Walton 1973-766. 469 Tony Smith 1986-907. 455 Jerel McNeal 2005-098. 430 Cordell Henry 1998-029. 409 Glenn Rivers 1980-8310. 408 Michael Sims 1984-88

Blocked Shots1. 399 Jim McIlvaine 1990-942. 175 Amal McCaskill 1991-92, 93-963. 172 Faisal Abraham 1993-974. 119 Michael Wilson 1978-825. 113 Scott Merritt 2000-046. 103 Walter Downing 1984-867. 100 Ousmane Barro 2004-088. 93 Trevor Powell 1987-919. 89 Mike Bargen 1995-9910. 84 Tom Copa 1983-87

Steals1. 287 Jerel McNeal 2005-092. 272 Michael Wilson 1978-823. 253 Mandy Johnson 1981-854. 238 Dominic James 2005-095. 203 Glenn Rivers 1980-836. 190 Tony Smith 1986-907. 188 Michael Sims 1984-888. 185 Tony Miller 1991-959. 165 Aaron Hutchins 1994-9810. 158 Travis Diener 2001-05

158 Kerry Trotter 1982-86

Wins1. 101 Earl Tatum 1972-76

101 Bo Ellis 1973-77 3. 99 Butch Lee 1974-78

99 Gary Rosenberger 1974-78 5. 98 Bernard Toone 1975-79 6. 94 Dwight Burke 2005-09

94 Dominic James 2005-0994 Wesley Matthews 2005-0994 Jerel McNeal 2005-09

7. 91 Travis Diener 2001-05 91 Todd Townsend 2001-05

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ALL-TIME SEASON LEADERSPoints1. 710 Dwyane Wade 2002-032. 693 Jerel McNeal 2008-093. 689 Tony Smith 1989-904. 664 George Thompson 1967-685. 640 Wesley Matthews 2008-096. 628 Butch Lee 1976-777. 616 Dean Meminger 1970-718. 586 George Thompson 1968-699. 584 Travis Diener 2003-0410. 578 Don Kojis 1960-61

Scoring Average1. 23.8 Tony Smith 1989-902. 22.9 George Thompson 1967-683. 22.0 Bob Wolf 1965-664. 21.5 Dwyane Wade 2002-035. 21.4 Don Kojis 1960-616. 21.2 Dean Meminger 1970-717. 20.9 Don Kojis 1959-608. 20.5 Jim Chones 1971-729. 20.4 Mike Moran 1956-5710. 20.3 Terry Rand 1955-56

Field Goals Made1. 252 George Thompson 1967-682. 251 Dwyane Wade 2002-033. 241 Earl Tatum 1975-764. 240 Tony Smith 1989-905. 239 Butch Lee 1976-776. 236 Bernard Toone 1978-79

236 Jerel McNeal 2008-098. 232 Don Kojis 1960-619. 230 Jim Chones 1970-7110. 223 Dwyane Wade 2001-02

Field Goals Attempted1. 536 Don Kojis 1960-612. 534 Jerel McNeal 2008-093. 507 George Thompson 1967-684. 501 Dwyane Wade 2002-03

501 Butch Lee 1976-776. 493 Earl Tatum 1975-767. 485 Tony Smith 1989-908. 483 Bernard Toone 1978-799. 481 Don Kojis 1959-6010. 458 Dwyane Wade 2001-02

458 Oliver Lee 1980-81

Field Goal Percentage (min. 230 FGA)1. 65.5% (152-232) Terry Rand 1953-542. 59.2% (138-233) Ron Curry 1991-923. 57.7% (146-253) Damon Key 1991-924. 57.4% (230-401) Jim Chones 1970-715. 55.7% (191-343) Robert Jackson 2002-036. 55.3% (182-329) Glenn Rivers 1980-817. 54.1% (164-303) Ron Curry 1992-938. 52.8% (170-322) Jim McIlvaine 1993-949. 52.7% (184-349) Trevor Powell 1988-8910. 52.0% (180-346) David Boone 1986-87

3-Point Field Goals Made1. 121 Steve Novak 2005-062. 90 Travis Diener 2003-043. 89 Steve Novak 2004-05

89 Steve Novak 2003-045. 86 Jerel McNeal 2008-096. 75 Robb Logterman 1993-947. 73 Anthony Pieper 1994-958. 71 Aaron Hutchins 1995-969. 69 Travis Diener 2002-03

69 Robb Logterman 1991-92

3-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 259 Steve Novak 2005-062. 216 Jerel McNeal 2008-093. 207 Steve Novak 2003-044. 200 Travis Diener 2003-045. 195 Anthony Pieper 1994-956. 193 Steve Novak 2004-057. 192 Aaron Hutchins 1995-968. 190 Travis Diener 2002-039. 187 Tony Miller 1994-9510. 185 Mark Anglavar 1989-90

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 75 3FGA)1. 53.5% (53-99) Mark Anglavar 1988-892. 50.5% (55-109) Steve Novak 2002-033. 47.4% (55-116) Mark Anglavar 1990-914. 46.9% (46-98) Tony Miller 1992-935. 46.7% (121-259) Steve Novak 2005-066. 46.1% (89-193) Steve Novak 2004-057. 45.1% (41-91) Lazar Hayward 2007-088. 45.0% (90-200) Travis Diener 2003-049. 44.6% (75-168) Robb Logterman 1993-9410. 44.5% (69-155) Robb Logterman 1991-92

Free Throws Made1. 213 Wesley Matthews 2008-092. 194 Dwyane Wade 2002-033. 184 Dean Meminger 1970-714. 178 Dean Meminger 1969-705. 174 George Thompson 1968-696. 173 Tony Smith 1989-907. 160 George Thompson 1967-688. 150 Butch Lee 1976-779. 150 Rube Schulz 1954-5510. 143 Bob Wolf 1965-66

Free Throws Attempted1. 279 Dean Meminger 1969-702. 257 Wesley Matthews 2008-093. 250 Dean Meminger 1970-714. 249 Dwyane Wade 2002-035. 247 George Thompson 1967-686. 240 George Thompson 1968-697. 233 Dean Meminger 1968-698. 206 Mike Moran 1958-599. 205 Terry Rand 1955-5610. 203 Rube Schulz 1954-55

Free Throw Percentage (min. 100 FTA)1. 88.3% (136-154) Travis Diener 2003-042. 88.1% (104-118) Bob Walczak 1954-553. 87.2% (150-172) Butch Lee 1976-774. 86.9% (93-107) Damon Key 1992-935. 86.3% (107-124) Brad Luchini 1967-686. 86.0% (86-100) Brian Brunkhorst 1965-667. 85.6% (173-202) Tony Smith 1989-908. 84.9% (90-106) Aaron Hutchins 1995-969. 83.8% (129-154) Brian Wardle 2000-01

83.8% (124-148) Travis Diener 2004-05

Rebounds1. 462 Don Kojis 1960-612. 396 Terry Rand 1954-553. 384 Don Kojis 1959-604. 376 Don Kojis 1958-595. 372 Walt Mangham 1958-596. 349 John Glaser 1956-577. 341 Walt Mangham 1959-608. 333 Jim Chones 1970-719. 328 Maurice Lucas 1973-7410. 319 David Boone 1985-86

Rebounding Average1. 17.1 Don Kojis 1960-612. 15.4 Don Kojis 1959-603. 14.7 Terry Rand 1954-554. 14.0 John Glaser 1956-575. 13.6 Walt Mangham 1959-606. 13.1 Terry Rand 1955-567. 13.0 Don Kojis 1958-598. 12.8 Walt Mangham 1958-599. 11.9 Jim Chones 1971-7210. 11.7 Paul Carbins 1964-65

Assists1. 274 Tony Miller 1993-942. 248 Tony Miller 1994-953. 221 Tony Miller 1991-924. 215 Aaron Hutchins 1995-965. 213 Tony Miller 1992-936. 209 Sam Worthen 1978-797. 187 Travis Diener 2003-048. 184 Travis Diener 2002-039. 183 Lloyd Walton 1975-7610. 175 Sam Worthen 1979-80

Blocked Shots1. 142 Jim McIlvaine 1993-942. 92 Jim McIlvaine 1990-913. 86 Jim McIlvaine 1991-924. 84 Faisal Abraham 1996-975. 79 Jim McIlvaine 1992-936. 76 Amal McCaskill 1994-957. 63 Walter Downing 1984-858. 58 Faisal Abraham 1995-969. 55 Amal McCaskill 1995-9610. 47 Dwayne Johnson 1983-84

Steals1. 89 Michael Wilson 1980-812. 87 Mandy Johnson 1984-853. 79 Dwyane Wade 2001-024. 77 Glenn Rivers 1982-835. 76 Jerel McNeal 2007-08

76 Jerel McNeal 2006-077. 75 Mandy Johnson 1983-848. 71 Jerel McNeal 2008-09

Dwyane Wade 2002-0310. 65 Glenn Rivers 1981-82

65 Michael Wilson 1981-82

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FRESHMAN SEASON RECORDSPoints1. 473 Dominic James 2005-062. 434 Glenn Rivers 1980-813. 383 Damon Key 1990-914. 378 Bo Ellis 1973-745. 343 Jerel McNeal 2005-066. 322 Trevor Powell 1987-887. 319 Brian Wardle 1997-988. 311 Robb Logterman 1990-919. 307 Roney Eford 1992-9310. 299 Russ Wittberger 1951-52

Scoring Average1. 15.3 Dominic James 2005-062. 14.0 Glenn Rivers 1980-813. 13.2 Damon Key 1990-914. 12.2 Bo Ellis 1973-745. 12.0 Russ Wittberger 1951-526. 11.9 Trevor Powell 1987-887. 11.1 Jerel McNeal 2005-068. 11.0 Roney Eford 1992-939. 10.7 Robb Logterman 1990-9110. 10.3 Brian Wardle 1997-98

Field Goals Made1. 182 Glenn Rivers 1980-812. 174 Dominic James 2005-063. 167 Bo Ellis 1973-744. 151 Damon Key 1990-915. 139 Trevor Powell 1987-886. 138 Jerel McNeal 2005-067. 122 Russ Wittberger 1951-528. 115 Terrell Schlundt 1979-809. 109 Brian Wardle 1997-9810. 108 Roney Eford 1992-93

Field Goals Attempted1. 404 Dominic James 2005-062. 329 Glenn Rivers 1980-813. 312 Bo Ellis 1973-74

312 Jerel McNeal 2005-065. 306 Brian Wardle 1997-986. 294 Damon Key 1990-917. 268 Terrell Schlundt 1979-808. 267 Robb Logterman 1990-919. 264 Trevor Powell 1987-8810. 237 Roney Eford 1992-93

Field Goal Pct. (min. 200 att.)1. 55.3% (182-329) Glenn Rivers 1980-812. 53.5% (167-312) Bo Ellis 1973-743. 52.7% (139-264) Trevor Powell 1987-884. 51.4% (151-294) Damon Key 1990-915. 50.5% (101-200) Dwayne Johnson 1981-826. 50.2% (101-201) Tom Copa 1983-847. 45.6% (108-237) Roney Eford 1992-938. 44.2% (138-312) Jerel McNeal 2005-069. 44.0% (96-218) Dameon Mason 2003-0410. 43.1 (174-404) Dominic James 2005-06

3-Point Field Goals Made1 57 Travis Diener 2001-022. 55 Steve Novak 2002-033. 54 Robb Logterman 1990-914. 48 David Cubillan 2006-075. 46 Brian Wardle 1997-986. 43 Mark Anglavar 1987-887. 41 Dominic James 2005-068. 30 Anthony Pieper 1993-949. 29 Roney Eford 1992-9310. 28 Tony Miller 1991-92

3-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 157 Brian Wardle 1997-982. 148 Robb Logterman 1990-913. 136 Dominic James 2005-064. 129 Travis Diener 2001-025. 113 David Cubillan 2006-076. 109 Steve Novak 2002-037. 101 Mark Anglavar 1987-888. 93 Anthony Pieper 1993-949. 84 Cordell Henry 1998-9910. 77 Tony Miller 1991-92

3-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 40 att.)1. 50.5% (55-109) Steve Novak 2002-032. 44.2% (57-129) Travis Diener 2001-023. 42.6% (43-101) Mark Anglavar 1987-88

42.6% (29-68) Roney Eford 1992-935. 42.5% (48-113) David Cubillan 2006-076. 40.7% (22-54) Charles Brakes 1990-917. 36.5% (54-148) Robb Logterman 1990-918. 36.4% (28-77) Tony Miller 1991-929. 36.1% (26-72) Aaron Hutchins 1994-9510. 35.6% (16-45) Odartey Blankson 2000-01

Free Throws Made1. 84 Dominic James 2005-062. 80 Damon Key 1990-913. 76 Dameon Mason 2003-044. 70 Glenn Rivers 1980-815. 63 Wesley Matthews 2005-066. 62 Roney Eford 1992-937. 61 Tony Smith 1986-878. 56 Shannon Smith 1991-929. 55 Brian Wardle 1997-98

55 Jim McIlvaine 1990-9155 Russ Wittberger 1951-52

Free Throws Attempted1. 131 Dominic James 2005-062. 119 Glenn Rivers 1980-813. 107 Dameon Mason 2003-044. 98 Damon Key 1990-915. 92 Jim McIlvaine 1990-916. 88 Russ Wittberger 1951-527. 83 Tom Copa 1983-84

83 Grant Wittberger 1950-519. 81 Tony Smith 1986-8710. 80 Oluoma Nnamaka 1998-99

80 Shannon Smith 1991-92

Free Throw Pct. (min. 70 att.)1. 81.6% (80-98) Damon Key 1990-912. 79.5% (62-78) Roney Eford 1992-933. 78.8% (63-80) Wesley Matthews 2005-064. 77.5% (55-71) Brian Wardle 1997-985. 75.3% (61-81) Tony Smith 1986-876. 75.0%(54-72) Jerel McNeal 2005-067. 71.0% (76-107) Dameon Mason 2003-048. 70.0% (56-80) Shannon Smith 1991-929. 65.1% (54-83) Tom Copa 1983-8410. 64.1% (84-131) Dominic James 2005-06

Rebounds1. 264 Bo Ellis 1973-742. 165 Damon Key 1990-913. 161 Trevor Powell 1987-884. 160 Odartey Blankson 2000-015. 140 Dominic James 2005-06

140 Jerel McNeal 2005-067. 138 Dameon Mason 2003-048. 134 Tom Copa 1983-849. 132 Jim McIlvaine 1990-9110. 128 Tony Miller 1991-92

Rebounding Average1. 8.5 Bo Ellis 1973-742. 6.0 Trevor Powell 1987-883. 5.7 Damon Key 1990-914. 5.5 Odartey Blankson 2000-015. 4.9 Oluoma Nnamaka 1998-996. 4.7 Jim McIlvaine 1990-917. 4.5 Tom Copa 1983-84

4.5 Dameon Mason 2003-044.5 Dominic James 2005-064.5 Jerel McNeal 2005-06

Assists1. 221 Tony Miller 1991-922 167 Dominic James 2005-063. 112 Glenn Rivers 1980-814. 93 Cordell Henry 1998-995. 89 Robb Logterman 1990-916. 86 Travis Diener 2001-027. 85 Jerel McNeal 2005-068. 79 Mark Anglavar 1987-889. 69 Michael Wilson 1978-7910. 64 Mandy Johnson 1981-82

Blocked Shots1. 92 Jim McIlvaine 1990-912. 29 Trevor Powell 1987-88

29 Tom Copa 1983-844. 25 Scott Merritt 2000-015. 19 Charles Luter 1987-886. 15 Oluoma Nnamaka 1998-99

15 Tony Reeder 1984-858. 14 Rod Grosse 1987-88

14 Jerel McNeal 2005-0610. 13 Brian Wardle 1997-98

Steals1. 64 Jerel McNeal 2005-062. 61 Glenn Rivers 1980-813. 50 Dominic James 2005-064. 40 Tony Miller 1991-92

40 Tony Smith 1986-876. 39 Travis Diener 2001-027. 37 Mark Anglavar 1987-888. 33 Kerry Trotter 1982-839. 32 Michael Sims 1984-8510. 29 Cordell Henry 1998-99

29 Wesley Matthews 2005-06

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SOPHOMORE SEASON RECORDSPoints1. 571 Dwyane Wade 2001-022. 523 George Thompson 1966-673. 520 Jim Chones 1970-714. 506 Dominic James 2006-075. 475 Dean Meminger 1968-696. 470 Mike Moran 1956-577. 465 Russ Wittberger 1952-538. 450 Tom Flynn 1963-649. 449 Lazar Hayward 2007-0810. 448 Maurice Lucas 1972-73

Scoring Average1. 20.4 Mike Moran 1956-572. 19.4 Russ Wittberger 1952-533. 18.0 George Thompson 1966-674. 17.9 Jim Chones 1970-715. 17.8 Dwyane Wade 2001-026. 17.3 Tom Flynn 1963-647. 16.4 Dean Meminger 1968-698. 16.3 Bo Ellis 1974-759. 15.4 Maurice Lucas 1972-7310. 15.2 Terry Rand 1953-54

Field Goals Made1. 230 Jim Chones 1970-712. 223 Dwyane Wade 2001-023. 200 George Thompson 1966-674. 189 Tom Flynn 1963-645. 186 Maurice Lucas 1972-736. 184 Trevor Powell 1988-897. 174 Bo Ellis 1974-758. 173 Glenn Rivers 1981-829. 172 Dean Meminger 1968-6910. 171 Dominic James 2006-07

Field Goals Attempted1. 458 Dwyane Wade 2001-022. 457 Tom Flynn 1963-643. 445 Dominic James 2006-074. 409 Dean Meminger 1968-695. 401 Jim Chones 1970-716. 400 George Thompson 1966-67

400 Mike Moran 1956-578. 383 Don Kojis 1958-599. 382 Glenn Rivers 1981-8210. 374 Maurice Lucas 1972-73

Field Goal Pct. (min. 200 att.)1. 57.7% (146-253) Damon Key 1991-922. 57.4% (230-401) Jim Chones 1970-713. 52.7% (184-349) Trevor Powell 1988-894. 52.3% (136-260) Tony Smith 1987-885. 50.0% (200-400) George Thompson 1966-676. 49.8% (186-374) Maurice Lucas 1972-737. 49.7% (146-294) Dwayne Johnson 1982-838. 48.7% (223-458) Dwyane Wade 2001-029. 48.5% (174-359) Bo Ellis 1974-7510. 48.2% (124-257) Robb Logterman 1991-92

3-Point Field Goals Made1. 89 Steve Novak 2003-042. 73 Anthony Pieper 1994-953. 71 Aaron Hutchins 1995-964. 69 Travis Diener 2002-03

69 Robb Logterman 1991-926. 53 Mark Anglavar 1988-897. 50 Dominic James 2006-078. 46 Tony Miller 1992-939. 41 Lazar Hayward 2007-0810. 39 David Cubillan 2007-08

39 Roney Eford 1993-94

3-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 207 Steve Novak 2003-042. 195 Anthony Pieper 1994-953. 192 Aaron Hutchins 1995-964. 190 Travis Diener 2002-035. 184 Dominic James 2006-076. 155 Robb Logterman 1991-927. 116 David Cubillan 2007-088. 110 John Cliff 1997-989. 109 Cordell Henry 1999-0010. 101 Brian Wardle 1998-99

3-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 40 att.)1. 53.5% (53-99) Mark Anglavar 1988-892. 46.9% (46-98) Tony Miller 1992-933. 45.1% (41-91) Lazar Hayward 2007-084. 44.5% (69-155) Robb Logterman 1991-925. 43.0% (89-207) Steve Novak 2003-046. 42.6% (26-61) Maurice Acker 2007-087. 40.6% (39-96) Roney Eford 1993-948. 40.5% (30-74) Dan Fitzgerald 2005-069. 38.1% (37-97) Todd Townsend 2002-0310. 37.8% (17-45) Chris Crawford 1994-95

Free Throws Made1. 143 Russ Wittberger 1952-532. 141 Wesley Matthews 2006-073. 131 Dean Meminger 1968-694. 130 Mike Moran 1956-575. 126 Bob Wolf 1964-656. 123 George Thompson 1966-677. 114 Dominic James 2006-078. 107 Dwyane Wade 2001-029. 104 Bob Walczak 1954-5510. 103 Rube Schulz 1952-53

Free Throws Attempted1. 233 Dean Meminger 1968-692. 199 Russ Wittberger 1952-533. 192 Mike Moran 1956-574. 187 George Thompson 1966-675. 184 Dominic James 2006-076. 183 Wesley Matthews 2006-077. 179 Bob Wolf 1964-658. 171 Don Kojis 1958-599. 155 Dwyane Wade 2001-0210. 146 Terry Rand 1953-54

Free Throw Pct. (min. 70 att.)1. 88.1% (104-118) Bob Walczak 1954-552. 86.0% (86-100) Brian Brunkhorst 1965-663. 84.9% (90-106) Aaron Hutchins 1995-964. 81.3% (74-91) Travis Diener 2002-035. 77.2% (92-119) Lazar Hayward 2007-086. 76.8% (86-112) Jimmy Butler 2008-097. 77.0% (141-183) Wesley Matthews 2006-078. 75.8% (94-124) Ron Glaser 1960-619. 75.6% (90-119) Damon Key 1991-9210. 75.4% (95-126) Jim McIlvaine 1991-92

Rebounds1. 376 Don Kojis 1958-592. 333 Jim Chones 1970-713. 315 Maurice Lucas 1972-734. 305 Paul Carbins 1964-655. 284 Bo Ellis 1974-756. 268 Terry Rand 1953-547. 266 Larry McNeill 1971-728. 264 Tom Flynn 1963-649. 256 Mike Moran 1956-5710. 230 Grant Wittberger 1950-51

Rebounding Average1. 13.0 Don Kojis 1958-592. 11.7 Paul Carbins 1964-653. 11.4 Jim Chones 1970-714. 11.1 Mike Moran 1956-575. 10.8 Maurice Lucas 1972-736. 10.51 Bo Ellis 1974-757. 10.45 Grant Wittberger 1950-518. 10.3 Terry Rand 1953-549. 10.1 Tom Flynn 1963-6410. 10.0 Jay Schauer 1955-56

Assists1. 215 Aaron Hutchins 1995-962. 213 Tony Miller 1992-933. 184 Travis Diener 2002-034. 170 Glenn Rivers 1981-825. 167 Dominic James 2006-076. 138 Lloyd Walton 1973-747. 133 Kerry Trotter 1983-848. 112 Allie McGuire 1970-719. 110 Dwyane Wade 2001-0210. 109 Marcus Washington 1971-72

109 Jerel McNeal 2006-07

Blocked Shots1. 86 Jim McIlvaine 1991-922. 36 Dwyane Wade 2001-023. 32 Amal McCaskill 1993-94

32 Trevor Powell 1988-895. 30 Faisal Abraham 1994-956. 27 Scott Merritt 2001-027. 22 Ron Curry 1990-91

22 Dwayne Johnson 1982-839. 21 Tom Copa 1984-8510. 18 John Mueller 1998-99

Steals1. 79 Dwyane Wade 2001-022. 76 Jerel McNeal 2006-073. 71 Michael Wilson 1979-804. 65 Glenn Rivers 1981-825. 64 Dominic James 2006-076. 52 Tony Smith 1987-88

52 Mandy Johnson 1982-838. 47 Travis Diener 2002-039. 46 Kerry Trotter 1983-8410. 45 Michael Sims 1985-86

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JUNIOR SEASON RECORDSPoints1. 710 Dwyane Wade 2002-032. 664 George Thompson 1967-683. 628 Butch Lee 1976-774. 584 Travis Diener 2003-045. 573 Bob Wolf 1965-666. 570 Lazar Hayward 2008-097. 546 Dean Meminger 1969-708. 523 Jerel McNeal 2007-08

523 Don Kojis 1959-6010. 511 Larry McNeill 1972-73

Scoring Average1. 22.8 George Thompson 1967-682. 22.0 Bob Wolf 1965-663. 21.5 Dwyane Wade 2002-034. 20.9 Don Kojis 1959-605. 20.5 Jim Chones 1971-726. 19.6 Butch Lee 1976-777. 18.8 Dean Meminger 1969-70

18.8 Travis Diener 2003-049. 17.7 Gene Berce 1947-4810. 17.6 Larry McNeill 1972-73

Field Goals Made1. 252 George Thompson 1967-682. 251 Dwyane Wade 2002-033. 239 Butch Lee 1976-774. 219 Don Kojis 1959-605. 215 Bob Wolf 1965-666. 211 Maurice Lucas 1973-747. 209 Larry McNeill 1972-738. 204 Lazar Hayward 2008-099. 198 Jerel McNeal 2007-0810. 192 Trevor Powell 1989-90

Field Goals Attempted1. 507 George Thompson 1967-682. 501 Dwyane Wade 2002-03

501 Butch Lee 1976-774. 481 Don Kojis 1959-605. 457 Bob Wolf 1965-666. 441 Larry McNeill 1972-737. 435 Lazar Hayward 2008-098. 434 Jerel McNeal 2007-089. 430 Tom Flynn 1964-6510. 429 Maurice Lucas 1973-74

Field Goal Pct. (min. 200 att.)1. 59.2% (138-233) Ron Curry 1991-922. 56.2% (141-251) Tyrone Baldwin 1988-893. 55.6% (153-275) Tony Smith 1988-894. 55.4% (158-289) Michael Wilson 1980-815. 53.5% (139-260) Gary Brell 1969-706. 51.7% (150-290) Jerome Whitehead 1976-777. 51.6% (180-349) Jim Chones 1971-728. 51.5% (136-264) Damon Key 1992-939. 51.3% (177-345) Dwayne Johnson 1983-8410. 51.1% (134-262) Amal McCaskill 1994-95

3-Point Field Goals Made1. 90 Travis Diener 2003-042. 89 Steve Novak 2004-053. 65 Aaron Hutchins 1996-97

65 Mark Anglavar 1989-905. 62 Anthony Pieper 1995-966. 55 John Cliff 1998-997. 53 Lazar Hayward 2008-098. 52 Dan Fitzgerald 2006-079. 50 Brian Wardle 1999-0010. 49 Roney Eford 1994-95

3-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 200 Travis Diener 2003-042. 193 Steve Novak 2004-053. 185 Mark Anglavar 1989-904. 184 Aaron Hutchins 1996-975. 162 Anthony Pieper 1995-966. 148 Lazar Hayward 2008-097. 145 Jerel McNeal 2007-088. 143 John Cliff 1998-999. 132 Roney Eford 1994-9510. 125 Brian Wardle 1999-00

3-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 40 att.)1. 46.1% (89-193) Steve Novak 2004-052. 45.0% (90-200) Travis Diener 2003-043. 43.6% (48-110) Mike Flory 1956-874. 42.3% (52-123) Dan Fitzgerald 2006-075. 40.0% (50-125) Bran Wardle 1999-006. 38.5% (55-143) John Cliff 1998-997. 38.3% (62-162) Anthony Pieper 1995-968. 37.1% (49-124) Roney Eford 1994-959. 37.1% (46-124) Robb Logterman 1992-9310. 35.8% (53-148) Lazar Hayward 2008-09

Free Throws Made1. 194 Dwyane Wade 2002-032. 178 Dean Meminger 1969-703. 160 George Thompson 1967-684. 150 Butch Lee 1976-775. 143 Bob Wolf 1965-666. 136 Travis Diener 2003-047. 132 Wesley Matthews 2007-088. 112 Terry Rand 1954-559. 110 Brian Brunkhorst 1966-67

110 Rube Schulz 1953-54

Free Throws Attempted1. 279 Dean Meminger 1969-702. 249 Dwyane Wade 2002-033. 247 George Thompson 1967-684. 198 Bob Wolf 1965-665. 180 Terry Rand 1954-556. 172 Butch Lee 1976-777. 167 Wesley Matthews 2007-088. 162 Ric Cobb 1968-699. 159 Gene Berce 1947-4810. 154 Travis Diener 2003-04

Free Throw Pct. (min. 70 att.)1. 90.5% (76-84) Steve Novak 2004-052. 88.3% (136-154) Travis Diener 2003-043. 87.2% (150-172) Butch Lee 1976-774. 86.9% (93-107) Damon Key 1992-935. 82.0% (109-133) Lazar Hayward 2008-096. 81.4% (110-135) Brian Brunkhorst 1966-677. 80.3% (102-127) Ron Glaser 1961-628. 80.2% (85-106) Michael Sims 1986-879. 79.0% (132-167) Wesley Matthews 2007-0810. 78.3% (101-129) Oluoma Nnamaka 2000-01

Rebounds1. 396 Terry Rand 1954-552. 384 Don Kojis 1959-603. 372 Walt Mangham 1958-594. 349 John Glaser 1956-575. 328 Maurice Lucas 1973-746. 319 David Boone 1985-867. 302 Lazar Hayward 2008-098. 297 Paul Carbins 1965-669. 288 Larry McNeill 1972-7310. 281 Ric Cobb 1968-69

Rebounding Average1. 15.4 Don Kojis 1959-602. 14.7 Terry Rand 1954-553. 14.0 John Glaser 1956-574. 12.8 Walt Mangham 1958-595. 11.9 Jim Chones 1971-726. 11.4 Paul Carbins 1965-667. 10.6 David Boone 1985-86

10.6 Maurice Lucas 1973-749. 10.5 Tom Flynn 1964-6510. 9.9 Larry McNeill 1972-73

Assists1. 274 Tony Miller 1993-942. 209 Sam Worthen 1978-793. 187 Travis Diener 2003-044. 172 Aaron Hutchins 1996-975. 159 Lloyd Walton 1974-756. 158 Tony Smith 1988-897. 154 Dominic James 2007-088. 150 Kevin Johnson 1985-869. 145 Dwyane Wade 2002-0310. 128 Cordell Henry 2000-01

Blocked Shots1. 79 Jim McIlvaine 1992-932. 76 Amal McCaskill 1994-953. 58 Faisal Abraham 1995-964. 47 Dwayne Johnson 1983-845. 43 Dwyane Wade 2002-036. 40 Walter Downing 1984-857. 39 Scott Merritt 2002-038. 32 Trevor Powell 1989-909. 31 Roney Eford 1994-9510. 30 Tyrone Baldwin 1988-89

Steals1. 89 Michael Wilson 1980-812. 77 Glenn Rivers 1982-833. 76 Jerel McNeal 2007-084. 75 Mandy Johnson 1983-845. 73 Michael Sims 1986-876. 71 Dwyane Wade 2002-037. 62 Dominic James 2007-08

62 Aaron Hutchins 1996-979. 55 Kevin Johnson 1985-8610. 52 Tony Miller 1993-94

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SENIOR SEASON RECORDSPoints1. 693 Jerel McNeal 2008-092. 689 Tony Smith 1989-903. 641 Wesley Matthews 2008-094. 616 Dean Meminger 1970-715. 586 George Thompson 1968-696. 578 Don Kojis 1960-617. 548 Oliver Lee 1980-818. 544 Brian Wardle 2000-019. 543 Bernard Toone 1978-7910. 541 Steve Novak 2005-06

Scoring Average1. 23.8 Tony Smith 1989-902. 21.4 Don Kojis 1960-613. 21.2 Dean Meminger 1970-714. 20.3 Terry Rand 1955-565. 20.2 George Thompson 1968-69

19.7 Travis Diener 2004-057. 19.8 Jerel McNeal 2008-098. 18.8 Brian Wardle 2000-019. 18.7 Bernard Toone 1978-7910. 18.4 Bob Wolf 1966-67

Field Goals Made1. 241 Earl Tatum 1975-762. 240 Tony Smith 1989-903. 236 Bernard Toone 1978-79

236 Jerel McNeal 2008-095. 232 Oliver Lee 1980-81

232 Don Kojis 1960-617. 216 Dean Meminger 1970-718. 206 George Thompson 1968-699. 205 Bob Wolf 1966-6710. 204 Wesley Matthews 2008-09

Field Goals Attempted1. 536 Don Kojis 1960-612. 534 Jerel McNeal 2008-093. 493 Earl Tatum 1975-764. 485 Tony Smith 1989-905. 483 Bernard Toone 1978-796. 468 Walt Mangham 1959-607. 458 Oliver Lee 1980-818. 443 George Thompson 1968-699. 433 Brian Wardle 2000-0110. 428 Dick Nixon 1962-63

Field Goal Pct. (min. 200 att.)1. 59.8% (165-276) Jerome Whitehead 1977-782. 58.4% (142-243) Trevor Powell 1990-913. 58.0% (158-272) Ric Cobb 1969-704. 55.7% (191-343) Robert Jackson 2002-035. 55.2% (137-248) Odell Ball 1978-796. 54.1% (164-303) Ron Curry 1992-937. 52.8% (170-322) Jim McIlvaine 1993-948. 52.0% (180-346) David Boone 1986-879. 51.3% (177-345) Dwayne Johnson 1983-8410. 50.9% (142-279) Tyrone Baldwin 1989-90

3-Point Field Goals Made1. 121 Steve Novak 2005-062. 86 Jerel McNeal 2008-093. 75 Robb Logterman 1993-944. 68 Travis Diener 2004-055. 67 John Cliff 1999-006. 65 Brian Wardle 2000-017. 63 Tony Miller 1994-958. 59 Aaron Hutchins 1997-989. 55 Mark Anglavar 1990-9110. 50 Cordell Henry 2001-02

3-Point Field Goals Attempted1. 259 Steve Novak 2005-062. 216 Jerel McNeal 2008-093. 187 Tony Miller 1994-954. 178 John Cliff 1999-005. 170 Brian Wardle 2000-016. 168 Travis Diener 2004-05

168 Robb Logterman 1993-948. 144 Aaron Hutchins 1997-989. 133 Cordell Henry 2001-0210. 116 Mark Anglavar 1990-91

116 Dominic James 2008-09

3-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 40 att.)1. 47.4% (55-116) Mark Anglavar 1990-912. 46.7% (121-259) Steve Novak 2005-063. 46.0% (23-50) David Diggs 2001-024. 44.6% (75-168) Robb Logterman 1993-945. 41.4% (36-87) Tony Smith 1989-906. 41.0% (59-144) Aaron Hutchins 1997-987. 40.5% (68-168) Travis Diener 2004-058. 40.4% (46-114) Anthony Pieper 1996-979. 39.8% (83-209) Jerel McNeal 2008-0910. 38.4% (33-86) Chris Crawford 1996-97

Free Throws Made1. 213 Wesley Matthews 2008-092. 184 Dean Meminger 1970-713. 174 George Thompson 1968-694. 173 Tony Smith 1989-905. 150 Rube Schulz 1954-556. 136 Mike Morgan 1958-597. 135 Jerel McNeal 2008-098. 132 Terry Rand 1955-569. 131 Butch Lee 1977-7810. 129 Brian Wardle 2000-01

Free Throws Attempted1. 257 Wesley Matthews 2008-092. 250 Dean Meminger 1970-713. 240 George Thompson 1968-694. 206 Mike Moran 1958-595. 205 Terry Rand 1955-566. 203 Rube Schulz 1954-557. 202 Tony Smith 1989-908. 183 Jerel McNeal 2008-099. 174 Don Kojis 1960-6110. 172 Bob Wolf 1966-67

Free Throw Pct. (min. 70 att.)1. 97.4% (74-76) Steve Novak 2005-062. 87.9% (131-149) Butch Lee 1977-783. 86.3% (107-124) Brad Luchini 1967-684. 85.6% (173-202) Tony Smith 1989-905. 83.8% (129-154) Brian Wardle 2000-01

83.8% (124-148) Travis Diener 2004-057. 83.0% (88-106) Cordell Henry 2001-028. 82.9% (213-257) Wesley Matthews 2008-099. 81.6% (101-124) David Boone 1986-8710. 81.0% (85-105) Brian Brunkhorst 1967-68

Rebounds1. 462 Don Kojis 1960-612. 341 Walt Mangham 1959-603. 314 Terry Rand 1955-564. 273 Jim McIlvaine 1993-945. 269 Robert Byrd 1979-806. 266 Amal McCaskill 1995-96

266 Bo Ellis 1976-778. 264 Ric Cobb 1969-709. 262 Marcus Jackson 2004-0510. 260 Damon Key 1993-94

Rebounding Average1. 17.1 Don Kojis 1960-612. 13.7 Walt Mangham 1959-603. 13.0 Terry Rand 1955-564. 10.1 John Glaser 1957-585. 10.0 Robert Byrd 1979-806. 9.0 Tom Flynn 1965-667. 8.9 Gary Brell 1970-71

8.9 Amal McCaskill 1995-969. 8.8 David Boone 1986-87

8.8 Dave Erickson 1962-63

Assists1. 248 Tony Miller 1994-952. 183 Lloyd Walton 1975-763. 175 Sam Worthen 1979-804. 167 Tony Smith 1989-905. 160 Travis Diener 2004-056. 144 Jim Boylan 1977-78

144 Dominic James 2008-098. 143 Mark Anglavar 1990-919. 137 Butch Lee 1977-78

137 Jerel McNeal 2008-09

Blocked Shots1. 142 Jim McIlvaine 1993-942. 84 Faisal Abraham 1996-973. 55 Amal McCaskill 1995-964. 41 Ousmane Barro 2007-085. 40 Marcus Jackson 2004-05

40 Walter Downing 1985-867. 37 Mike Bargen 1998-998. 32 Richard Shaw 1997-989. 27 Abel Joseph 1997-9810. 24 Tyrone Baldwin 1989-90

24 Terrell Schlundt 1982-83

Steals1. 87 Mandy Johnson 1984-852. 71 Jerel McNeal 2008-093. 65 Michael Wilson 1981-824. 62 Dominic James 2008-095. 53 Tony Smith 1989-906. 52 Tony Miller 1994-957. 47 Kerry Trotter 1985-868. 43 Wesley Matthews 2008-099. 41 Marcus West 1997-9810. 40 Ron Curry 1992-93

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Marquette - TeamPoints96 vs. Providence Jan. 3, 2008

Field Goals Made34 vs. Providence Jan. 17, 200934 vs. Notre Dame Jan. 12, 2008

Field Goals Attempted75 vs. Syracuse Mar. 7, 2009

Field Goal Percentage58.3% (26-44) vs.DePaul Jan. 17, 2006

3-point Field Goals Made15 vs. Cincinnati Jan. 4, 2009

3-point Field Goals Attempted31 vs. Rutgers Feb. 12, 2006

3-point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 atts)68.4% (13-19) vs. DePaul Jan. 17, 2006

Free Throws Made31 vs. Villanova Feb. 19, 2007

Free Throws Attempted38 vs. Georgetown Jan. 31, 2009

Free Throw Percentage92.3% (12-13) vs. Georgetown Feb. 10, 2007

Rebounds50 vs. Connecticut Jan. 10, 2007

Assists24 vs. Providence Mar. 4, 2006

Blocked Shots10 vs. Notre Dame Jan. 20, 2006

Steals17 vs. Notre Dame Jan. 12, 2008

Marquette - IndividualPoints41 Steve Novak vs. Connecticut Jan. 3, 2006

Field Goals Made12 Steve Novak vs. Connecticut Jan. 3, 2006

Field Goals Attempted (min. 10 atts)24 Jerel McNeal vs. Syracuse Mar. 7, 200924 Jerel McNeal vs. Pittsburgh Mar. 4, 2009

Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 atts)100.0% Wesley Matthews vs. Rutgers Jan. 7, 2009

3-point Field Goals Made7 Jerel McNeal vs. Cincinnati Jan. 4, 2009

3-point Field Goals Attempted14 Jerel McNeal vs. Syracuse Mar. 7, 2009

Free Throws Made12 Wesley Matthews vs. Villanova Feb. 19, 2007

Free Throws Attempted14 Wesley Matthews vs. Providence Jan. 17, 2009

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 atts)1.00 Three Times (most recent)

Wesley Matthews vs. Villanova Feb. 19, 2007

Rebounds17 Lazar Hayward vs. DePaul Jan. 24, 2009

Assists12 Dominic James vs. Pittsburgh Feb. 15, 2008

Blocked Shots4 Jerel McNeal vs. Seton Hall Feb. 17, 20094 Jerel McNeal vs. DePaul Feb. 3, 2009

Steals7 Dominic James vs. Seton Hall Feb. 17, 2009

Opponent - TeamPoints104 – West Virginia Jan. 14, 2006

Field Goals Made37 – Villanova Feb. 10, 2009

Field Goals Attempted76 – Providence March 4, 2006

Field Goal Percentage63.0% (34-54) – Pittsburgh Mar. 4, 2009

3-point Field Goals Made20 – West Virginia Jan. 14, 2006

3-point Field Goals Attempted39 – Louisville (OT) March 1, 2006

3-point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 atts)54.2% (13-24) – Villanova Feb. 10, 2009

Free Throws Made33 – Connecticut Jan. 20, 2008

Free Throws Attempted40 – St. John’s Feb. 20, 2008

Free Throw Percentage91.7% (10-11) – Cincinnati Jan. 4, 2009

Rebounds52 - Louisville March 1, 2006

Assists25 – West Virginia Jan. 14, 2006

Blocked Shots18 – Cincinnati Jan. 7, 2006

Steals15 - Seton Hall Feb. 17, 200915 – Providence March 4, 2006

Opponent IndividualPoints36 A.J. Price - Connecticut Feb. 25, 2009

Field Goals Made12 Three Times (most recent)

A.J. Price - Connecticut Feb. 25, 2009

Field Goals Attempted (min. 10 atts)24 Mike Rosario - Rutgers Jan. 7, 200924 Quincy Douby - Rutgers Feb. 12, 2008

Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 atts)80.0 Roy Hibbert - Georgetown Feb. 16, 2006

3-point Field Goals Made8 A.J. Price - Connecticut Feb. 25, 20098 Mike Gansey - West Virginia Jan. 14, 2006

3-point Field Goals Attempted15 Taquan Dean - Louisville Mar. 1, 2006

Free Throws Made10 Luke Harangody - Notre Dame Feb. 9, 200810 Weyinmi Efejuku - Providence Jan. 4, 2007

Free Throws Attempted15 Kentrell Gransberry - USF Jan. 29, 2008

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 atts)1.00 Weyinmi Efejuku - Providence Jan. 4, 2007

Rebounds20 Aaron Gray - Pittsburgh Jan. 28, 2006

Assists11 Geoff McDermott - Providence Jan. 4, 2007

Blocked Shots10 Eric Hicks - Cincinnati Jan. 7, 2006

Steals6 Four Times (most recent)

Paul Gause - Seton Hall Feb. 17, 2009

MU’S BIG EAST TEAM/INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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BRADLEY CENTER TEAM RECORDSMarquettePoints106 vs. Chicago St. Nov. 17, 2008105 vs. Grambling Dec. 28, 2002105 vs. Delaware State Jan. 20, 1993104 vs. Prairie View A&M Dec. 6, 1996

Field Goals Made40 vs. UW-Milwaukee Nov. 30, 200740 vs. Eastern Illinois Nov. 26, 200239 vs. Grambling Dec. 28, 200237 vs. Prairie View A&M Dec. 6, 199637 vs. Illinois-Chicago Jan. 15, 1996

Field Goals Attempted77 vs. Prairie View A&M Dec.19, 199076 vs. Memphis March 4, 199576 vs. Northwestern Dec. 3, 1994

Field Goal Percentage65.5% (36-55)vs. Dayton Jan. 14, 198965.0% (39-60)vs. Grambling Dec. 28, 200264.0% (32-50)vs. Maryland-Baltimore County Feb. 23, 1989

Three-Point Field Goals Made15 vs. Cincinnati Jan. 4, 200915 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson Dec. 6, 1994

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted31 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson Dec. 6, 1994

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage80.0% (12-15) vs. Tulane Jan. 27, 200170.0% (7-10) vs. Rice Dec. 2, 1988

Free Throws Made35 vs. Savannah St. Nov. 21, 200335 vs. Memphis Jan. 23, 199333 vs. UAB Mar. 1, 200333 vs. Chicago State Nov.18, 200133 vs. Notre Dame Dec. 9, 1989

Free Throws Attempted50 vs. Savannah St. Nov. 21, 200347 vs. Northern Illinois Nov. 28, 199146 vs. Chicago State Nov. 18, 2001

Free Throw Percentage97.2% (35-36) vs. Memphis Jan. 23, 1993

Rebounds63 vs. Wisconsin Dec. 31, 199460 vs. Morgan State Dec. 31, 198959 vs. Chicago State Nov. 18, 2001

Assists29 vs. Grambling Dec. 28, 200227 vs. DePaul March 6, 199327 vs. Dayton Jan. 6, 1993

Blocked Shots16 vs. Butler March 2, 1991

Steals18 vs. Prairie View A&M Dec. 6, 199617 vs. Notre Dame Jan. 12, 200817 vs. Texas Southern Nov. 30, 2001

OpponentsPoints98 Xavier (Ohio) Jan. 19, 199196 Virginia (OT) Feb. 3, 1990

Field Goals Made37 Cincinnati (2OT) Feb. 13, 1994

Field Goals Attempted87 Cincinnati (2OT) Feb. 13, 1994

Field Goal Percentage62.5% (30-48) Georgia Tech vs. USC March 21, 1992

3-Point Field Goals Made16 Memphis Feb. 14, 2004

3-Point Field Goals Attempted33 Houston Mar. 2, 200533 Florida A&M Dec. 22, 2003

3-Point Field Goal Percentage88.9% (8-9) Memphis Jan. 5, 1994

Free Throws Made35 Butler Feb. 2, 199135 Maryland-Baltimore County Feb. 23, 1989

Free Throws Attempted40 Detroit-Mercy vs. Texas Southern Dec. 4, 1994

Free Throw Percentage100.0% (12-12) Wisconsin Dec. 4, 1990100.0% (11-11) Notre Dame Dec. 9, 1989

Rebounds54 Wisconsin Dec. 31, 1994

Assists27 Georgia Tech vs. USC March 21, 1992

Blocked Shots18 Cincinnati Jan. 7, 2006

Steals19 UAB Jan. 15, 2002

Year-By-Year Bradley Center Record/AttendanceTotal Average

Season W-L Attendance Attendance1988-89 10-7 203,337 11,9611989-90 11-5 213,088 13,3181990-91 8-7 201,495 13,4331991-92 13-5 227,037 12,6131992-93 13-3 215,089 13,4431993-94 13-3 229,562 14,3471994-95 12-6 225,396 13,2581995-96 14-0 167,105 11,9361996-97 12-4 195,961 12,2471997-98 13-5 207,150 11,5081998-99 10-5 182,176 12,1451999-00 11-3 159,528 9,9712000-01 10-5 170,397 11,3602001-02 15-0 191,650 12,7772002-03 15-1 248,851 15,5532003-04 15-3 275,241 15,2912004-05 15-6 251,274 11,9652005-06 14-2 223,983 13,9992006-07 16-4 306,893 14,3452007-08 15-2 276,064 16,2392008-09 16-2 291,596 16,200TOTALS 271-78 4,662,873 13,361

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BRADLEY CENTER INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMarquettePoints43 Tony Smith vs. Butler March 3, 199041 Steve Novak vs. Connecticut Jan. 3, 2006

Field Goals Made15 Tony Smith vs. Butler March 3, 1990

Field Goals Attempted27 Tony Smith vs. Butler March 3, 1990

Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 atts)90.9% (10-11) Trevor Powell vs. Chicago State Dec. 20, 1989

3-Point Field Goals Made7 Jerel McNeal vs. Cincinnati Jan. 4, 20097 Travis Diener vs. Nebraska Dec. 21, 20047 Anthony Pieper vs. Morgan State Jan. 2, 1996

3-Point Field Goal Attempts14 Jerel McNeal vs. Syracuse Mar. 7, 200914 Aaron Hutchins vs. Maine Feb. 5, 1997

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 atts)100.0% (7-7) Jerel McNeal vs. Cincinnati Jan. 4, 2009100.0% (5-5) Brian Wardle vs. UNC Charlotte Jan. 19, 2000100.0% (5-5) Anthony Pieper vs. Cincinnati Feb. 27, 1997100.0% (5-5) Aaron Hutchins vs. Prairie View A&M Dec. 6, 1996

Free Throws Made16 Brian Wardle vs. UNC Charlotte Feb. 13, 1999

Free Throw Attempts17 Jim McIlvaine vs. DePaul Feb. 27, 1994

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 atts)100.0% (16-16) Brian Wardle vs. Charlotte Feb. 13, 1999100.0% (13-13) Jarrod Lovette vs. Louisville (OT) Feb. 20, 1997100.0% (12-12) Steve Novak vs. Houston Mar. 2, 2005100.0% (12-12) Damon Key vs. Mississippi Valley State Dec. 17, 1991100.0% (11-11) Steve Novak vs. Connecticut Jan. 3, 2006

Rebounds19 Amal McCaskill vs. Wis.-Milwaukee Nov. 26, 199519 Ron Curry vs. Saint Louis Feb. 22, 1992

Assists17 Tony Miller vs. Memphis March 4, 1995

Blocked Shots13 Jim McIlvaine vs. Northeastern Illinois Dec. 9, 1992

Steals7 Dominic James vs. Seton Hall Feb. 17, 20097 Dwayne Wade vs. DePaul Jan. 25, 20037 Aaron Hutchins vs. Appalachian State Dec. 19, 19967 Aaron Hutchins vs. Wis.-Milwaukee Nov. 24, 1996

OpponentsPoints41 Tony Tolbert (Detroit-Mercy) vs. Wis.-Green Bay (OT) Dec. 3, 1993

Field Goals Made16 Tony Tolbert (Detroit-Mercy) vs. Wis.-Green Bay (OT) Dec. 3, 1993

Field Goals Attempted33 Tony Tolbert (Detroit-Mercy) vs. Wis.-Green Bay (OT) Dec. 3, 1993

Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 atts)90.9% (10-11) Oliver Miller (Arkansas) vs. Murray State March 19, 1992

3-Point Field Goals Made8 A.J. Price (Connecticut) Feb. 25, 20098 Andre Owens (Houston) Mar. 2, 20057 Jeremy Brown (Idaho State) vs. Coppin State Nov. 23, 20026 19 different players

3-Point Field Goals Attempted17 Demon Brown (Charlotte) Feb. 20, 200317 Chris Funchess (Loyola, Ill.) Feb. 28, 1989

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 atts)100.0% (5-5) Matt McCraw (Air Force) Nov. 16, 200485.7% (6-7) Brian Earl (Princeton) Dec. 7, 1996

Free Throws Made15 Chad Angeli (Wis.-Milwaukee) Dec. 8, 1998

Free Throws Attempted18 Chad Angeli (Wis.-Milwaukee) Dec. 8, 1998

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 atts)100.0% (10-10) Jeff Parris (Cal State Northridge) Dec. 2, 2000100.0% (10-10) Alphonso Ford (Mississippi Valley State) Dec. 7, 1990

Rebounds24 Aaron Johnson (Penn State) vs. Western Carolina Nov. 15, 200417 Scott Henry (Idaho State) vs. Texas San-Antonio Nov. 22, 200217 Michael Ruffin (Tulsa) Dec. 5, 1998

Assists13 Negele Knight (Dayton) Jan. 14, 1989

Blocked Shots10 Eric Hicks (Cincinnati) Jan. 7, 2006

Steals7 Ramone Jones (Maine) Feb. 5, 19977 Antoine Brockington (Coppin State) Dec. 6, 19957 Phillip Allen (North Carolina A&T) vs. TCU Dec. 5, 1992

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