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-====== 1984-1985 Season ======+====== 1984-85 Season ======
  
  
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 Some of the faces missing were 1983-84 scoring leader, [[Dwayne Johnson]], who sat the year out because of academic problems, and [[Vic Lazzaretti]] and [[Lloyd Moore]] both of whom transfered.  To compound matters, Coach [[Rick Majerus]] kicked forward [[Terry Reason]] off the team.  Days later guard [[Richard McCormick]] quit the team claiming that he wasn't seeing enough playing time. Some of the faces missing were 1983-84 scoring leader, [[Dwayne Johnson]], who sat the year out because of academic problems, and [[Vic Lazzaretti]] and [[Lloyd Moore]] both of whom transfered.  To compound matters, Coach [[Rick Majerus]] kicked forward [[Terry Reason]] off the team.  Days later guard [[Richard McCormick]] quit the team claiming that he wasn't seeing enough playing time.
  
-Despite early season problems, Marquette finished with an 20-11 record and played as a cohesive unit down the road when it really counted.  The Warriors were consistently ranked high in the nation in field goal percentage, defense and scoring defense -- all of which helped them earn an NIT bid.  After beating Bradley at home and Cincinnati on the road, the Warriors lost to the eventual Runner-Up, Indiana Hoosiers in double overtime game in BloomingtonIndiana.  Indiana's Stew Robinson dished out 14 assists, which is a record for a Marquette opponent in an NIT game.+Despite early season problems, Marquette finished with an 20-11 record and played as a cohesive unit down the road when it really counted.  The Warriors were consistently ranked high in the nation in field goal percentage, defense and scoring defense -- all of which helped them earn an NIT bid.  After beating Bradley at home and Cincinnati on the road, the Warriors went to Bloomington, Indiana to face Bobby Knight'Hoosiers
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 +Marquette tied school records for an NIT game, taking 74 shots and hitting 37 of them.  Unfortunately, the Hoosiers set a few records of their own.  Indiana's Stew Robinson dished out 14 of Indiana's 24 assists (both records for MU opponent in the NIT) and the Hoosiers tied another MU opponent record with 32 field goals.  Bobby Knight's crew also went 30 of 45 from the foul line (both high marks for a MU NIT opponent) and knocked off the Warriors 94-82 in a tough, double-overtime contest.  Indiana wound up losing the NIT title to a UCLA squad led by a skinny kid named Reggie Miller.
  
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-==== Schedule ====+
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 +===== Schedule and Result =====
 +^Date^ Opponent^ Result^
 +|D 1|[[U.S. International]]|W 74-27|
 +|D 4|[[Loyola (IL)]]|W 74-67|
 +|D 6|at [[Northwestern]]|W 53-44|
 +|D 8|[[Northern Illinois]]|W 61-52|
 +|D 15|[[Kansas State]]|L 54-55|
 +|D 20|at [[Holy Cross]]|W 74-67 OT|
 +|D 26|at [[Minnesota]]|L 62-70|
 +|D 28|[[Lehigh]]|W 85-56|Milwaukee Classic|
 +|D 29|[[Gonzaga]]|L 54-60|Milwaukee Classic|
 +|J 2|[[UW-Green Bay]]|W 66-48|
 +|J 5|at [[Colorado]]|W 67-52|
 +|J 9|vs [[Texas A&M]]|L 69-77|The Summit (Houston, TX)|
 +|J 12|[[Notre Dame]]|L 62-63|
 +|J 16|[[Utica]]|W 55-53 OT|
 +|J 19|[[Providence]]|W 64-58|
 +|J 21|at [[Western Michigan]]|W 80-59|
 +|J 27|at [[Creighton]]|L 59-71|
 +|F 3|at #9 [[Syracuse]]|L 53-71|
 +|F 5|[[Richmond]]|W 75-67|
 +|F 10|[[Southwestern Louisiana]]|W 72-64|
 +|F 20|at [[Xavier (OH)]]|W 69-60|
 +|F 23|at [[Dayton]]|L 59-72|
 +|F 27|[[Valparaiso]]|W 88-46|
 +|M 2|at [[DePaul]]|W 68-64|
 +|M 6|at [[Notre Dame]]|L 60-66|
 +|M 9|[[DePaul]]|W 68-64|
 +|M 14|[[Bradley]]|W 77-64|National Invitational Tournament (Milwaukee, WI)|
 +|M 19|at [[Cincinnati]]|W 56-54|National Invitational Tournament (Cincinnati, OH)|
 +|M 24|at [[Indiana]]|L 82-94 2OT|National Invitational Tournament (Bloomington, IN)|
  
   *Texas A&M set an opponent record for free throws attempted (47) in their January 9th victory over Marquette.   *Texas A&M set an opponent record for free throws attempted (47) in their January 9th victory over Marquette.
   *Marquette may have been ranked high in the nation in defense, but their game against DePaul on March 9th did not help those numbers.  The Blue Demons only took 35 shots from the floor, but that was all they needed, as they knocked down 26 of them, setting an opponent record for field goal percentage (74.3%), defeating Marquette.   *Marquette may have been ranked high in the nation in defense, but their game against DePaul on March 9th did not help those numbers.  The Blue Demons only took 35 shots from the floor, but that was all they needed, as they knocked down 26 of them, setting an opponent record for field goal percentage (74.3%), defeating Marquette.
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