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[[Al McGuire]] imprinted his personality on the Marquette basketball team in 1967-68, and the results were impressive. The Warriors, heady, scrapping, and shining with desire like their coach, fought to a 23-6 record and a third place finish in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Mideast Regional in Lexington, Kentucky. | [[Al McGuire]] imprinted his personality on the Marquette basketball team in 1967-68, and the results were impressive. The Warriors, heady, scrapping, and shining with desire like their coach, fought to a 23-6 record and a third place finish in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Mideast Regional in Lexington, Kentucky. | ||
- | The number of wins was exceeded only once in Marquette history and, coupled with last season' | + | The number of wins was exceeded only once in Marquette history and, coupled with last season' |
Junior forward [[George Thompson]], rapidly becoming the greatest player in Marquette history, smashed five individual records and tied another. The records: most points in one season - 664; best scoring average in one season - 22.8; most field goals in one season - 252; most free throws in one season - 160; and most points in two Varsity seasons - 1,187. Thompson' | Junior forward [[George Thompson]], rapidly becoming the greatest player in Marquette history, smashed five individual records and tied another. The records: most points in one season - 664; best scoring average in one season - 22.8; most field goals in one season - 252; most free throws in one season - 160; and most points in two Varsity seasons - 1,187. Thompson' | ||
- | The burly forward was named the Most Outstanding Player in the Milwaukee Classic, in which the Warriors finished second, and along with [[Jim Burke]], was named to the all-tournament team. Marquette | + | The burly forward was named the Most Outstanding Player in the Milwaukee Classic, in which the Warriors finished second, and along with [[Jim Burke]], was named to the all-tournament team. Elvin Hayes put on a scoring clinic at the Rainbow Classic in Honolulu, finishing with 45 points on 22 of 35 shooting. |
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===== Schedule and Results ===== | ===== Schedule and Results ===== | ||
^Date^ Opponent^ Result^ | ^Date^ Opponent^ Result^ | ||
- | |D 2| St. Thomas (Minn.)| W 87-45| | + | |D 2| [[Saint |
- | |D 8| South Dakota| W 89-65| | + | |D 8| [[South Dakota]]| W 89-65| |
- | |D 11| Air Force| W 87-61| | + | |D 11| [[Air Force]]| W 87-61| |
- | |D 15| Florida State*| W 64-60| | + | |D 15| [[Florida State]]| W 64-60|Milwaukee Classic| |
- | |D 16| Wisconsin*| L 65-77| | + | |D 16| [[UW-Madison]]| L 65-77|Milwaukee Classic| |
- | |D 20| Villanova| W 80-67| | + | |D 20| [[Villanova]]| W 80-67| |
- | |D 22| at Portland| W 73-65| | + | |D 22| at [[Portland]]| W 73-65| |
- | |D 27| vs Ohio State#| W 64-60| | + | |D 27| vs [[Ohio State]]| W 64-60|Rainbow Classic| |
- | |D 29| vs #2 Houston#| L 65-77| | + | |D 29| vs #2 [[Houston]]| L 65-77|Rainbow Classic| |
- | |D 30| vs Northwestern#| W 80-67| | + | |D 30| vs [[Northwestern]]|W 80-67|Rainbow Classic| |
- | |J 3| DePaul| W 71-50| | + | |J 3| [[DePaul]]| W 71-50| |
- | |J 6| Dayton| W 83-68| | + | |J 6| [[Dayton]]| W 83-68| |
- | |J 11| Wisconsin| W 71-56| | + | |J 11| [[UW-Madison]]| W 71-56| |
- | |J 13| Denver| W 82-57| | + | |J 13| [[Denver]]| W 82-57| |
- | |J 26| at Loyola (Ill.)| L 71-79| | + | |J 26| at [[Loyola (IL)]]| L 71-79| |
- | |J 27| at Detroit| W 80-70| | + | |J 27| at [[Detroit]]| W 80-70| |
- | |F 3| at DePaul| W 58-53| | + | |F 3| at [[DePaul]]| W 58-53| |
- | |F 7| Loyola (Ill.)| W 71-57| | + | |F 7| [[Loyola (IL)]]| W 71-57| |
- | |F 10| Xavier (Ohio)| W 72-57| | + | |F 10| [[Xavier (OH)]]| W 72-57| |
- | |F 14| Wis.-Milwaukee| W 94-57| | + | |F 14| [[UW-Milwaukee]]| W 94-57| |
- | |F 17| Detroit| W 81-70| | + | |F 17| [[Detroit]]| W 81-70| |
- | |F 19| at South Dakota| W 75-65| | + | |F 19| at [[South Dakota]]| W 75-65| |
- | |F 24| at St. John’s (N.Y.)| W 57-56| | + | |F 24| at [[Saint |
- | |F 26| at Xavier (Ohio)| L 83-88 OT| | + | |F 26| at [[Xavier (OH)]]| L 83-88 OT| |
- | |F 29| Creighton| W 75-57| | + | |F 29| [[Creighton]]| W 75-57| |
- | |M 2| at Western Michigan| L 66-73| | + | |M 2| at [[Western Michigan]]| L 66-73| |
- | |M 9| Bowling Green%| W 72-71| | + | |M 9| [[Bowling Green]]| W 72-71|NCAA Tournament (Kent, OH)| |
- | |M 15| at #5 Kentucky&| L 89-107| | + | |M 15| at #5 [[Kentucky]]| L 89-107|NCAA Tournament (Lexington, KY)| |
- | |M 16| East Tennessee State&| W 69-57| | + | |M 16| [[East Tennessee State]]| W 69-57|NCAA Tournament (Lexington, KY)| |
- | *Milwaukee Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)\\ | + | |
- | #Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)\\ | + | |
- | %NCAA Tournament (Kent, Ohio)\\ | + | |
- | &NCAA Tournament (Lexington, Ky.) | + | |
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