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 ====== Facilities ====== ====== Facilities ======
 +{{facilities:almcguirecenter.jpg?500}}
  
 +===== Fiserv Forum ===== 
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 +The [[facilities:Fiserv Forum]], opened in fall 2018, serves as the home of the Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team as well as the Milwaukee Bucks NBA franchise. Marquette's first game at the Fiserv Forum took place on Nov. 6, 2018, vs University of Maryland - Baltimore County ([[men_s_basketball:umbc|UMBC]]). 
  
 ===== Bradley Center =====  ===== Bradley Center ===== 
  
-[[facilities:The Bradley Center]], one of the premier facilities in the nation, serves as the home of the Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team as well as the Milwaukee Bucks NBA franchise. Opened in 1988-89, it currently holds 18,850 for basketball. Marquette's first game at the Bradley Center took place on Dec. 2, 1988, when it recorded a 70-60 win over Rice. The 2002-03 campaign saw Marquette average a school seasonal record of 15,553 fans per game, good for 11th place among NCAA Division I programs.+[[facilities:The Bradley Center]], served as the home of the Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team as well as the Milwaukee Bucks NBA franchise from 1988-2018. Opened in 1988-89, it held 18,850 for basketball. Marquette's first game at the Bradley Center took place on Dec. 2, 1988, when it recorded a 70-60 win over Rice. The 2002-03 campaign saw Marquette average a school seasonal record of 15,553 fans per game, good for 11th place among NCAA Division I programs.
  
 ===== Al McGuire Center ===== ===== Al McGuire Center =====
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 [[facilities:The Rec Center]] is where Marquette's tennis teams play all of their home matches. [[facilities:The Rec Center]] is where Marquette's tennis teams play all of their home matches.
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 ===== Marquette Stadium ===== ===== Marquette Stadium =====
  
 [[facilities:Marquette Stadium]] : Dismantled in the 1970s, this was home to Marquette's football team for several decades. NCAA Division I football was last played at Marquette in 1960.  It also hosted the NFL's Green Bay Packers in 1952 when the team played some of its home games in Milwaukee. The stadium held 15,000 people at its peak. [[facilities:Marquette Stadium]] : Dismantled in the 1970s, this was home to Marquette's football team for several decades. NCAA Division I football was last played at Marquette in 1960.  It also hosted the NFL's Green Bay Packers in 1952 when the team played some of its home games in Milwaukee. The stadium held 15,000 people at its peak.
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 [[http://www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/projects/Pathfinder/MUStadium.html| Marquette Stadium]] [[http://www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/projects/Pathfinder/MUStadium.html| Marquette Stadium]]
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 +===== Old Gym =====
 +[[Facilities:The Old Gym]], officially Marquette Gymnasium opened in 1922 and was the original home of the [[Men's Basketball:]] team.
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 +===== Rec Plex =====
 +[[Facilities:The Rec Plex]] is a state of the art fitness facility. This facility offers memberships to both the Marquette community and the Milwaukee community.
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 +The building features the following:
 +  * 6 Tennis Courts
 +  * 5 Basketball Courts which can be transformed for volleyball or indoor soccer
 +  * Weight Rooms
 +  * Swimming Pool
 +  * Racquetball Courts
  
  
-Some of the information in this article was originally sourced from [[http://www.ncaawiki.com/index.php/Marquette|NCAAWiki]].+//Some of the information in this article was originally sourced from [[http://www.ncaawiki.com/index.php/Marquette|NCAAWiki]].  
 +//
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