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- | ====== 1969-1970 Marquette Men's Basketball ====== | ||
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- | **Record:** 26-3\\ | ||
- | **Postseason: | ||
- | **Head Coach:** [[Al McGuire]]\\ | ||
- | **Captain: | ||
- | **Leading Scorer:** [[Dean Meminger]] (18.8 ppg)\\ | ||
- | **Leading Rebounder: | ||
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- | ===== Season Recap ===== | ||
- | The 1970 Marquette men’s basketball team finished the season with a 26-3 record and defeated St. John’s to win the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). The 26 wins and 89.6 winning percentage were both school records at the time and are now good for third all time. | ||
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- | [[Al McGuire]] turned down a bid to the NCAA Midwest Regional in Fort Worth, Texas, after being denied an invitation to the Mideast Regional that was being held closer to home. | ||
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- | Marquette accepted a bid to play in the NIT in New York City and defeated Massachusetts in the first round, behind [[Ric Cobb]]' | ||
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- | Marquette faced local favorite St. John’s in the NIT Final. | ||
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- | ===== Schedule and Results ===== | ||
- | ^Date^ Opponenet^ Result^ | ||
- | |D 2| [[Northern Michigan]]| W 98-60| | ||
- | |D 6| [[UW-Milwaukee]]| W 86-58| | ||
- | |D 8| at [[Michigan]]| L 78-86| | ||
- | |D 11| [[Drake]]| W 72-70| | ||
- | |D 13| [[North Texas State]]| W 83-60| | ||
- | |D 20| [[Bowling Green]]| W 64-55| | ||
- | |D 22| [[Minnesota]]| W 67-51| | ||
- | |D 26| [[Delaware]]| W 99-71|Milwaukee Classic| | ||
- | |D 27| [[UW-Madison]]| W 64-43|Milwaukee Classic| | ||
- | |J 3| [[Detroit]]| W 81-61| | ||
- | |J 6| [[Loyola (IL)]]| W 85-72| | ||
- | |J 10| at [[DePaul]]| W 72-60| | ||
- | |J 17| [[Southern Illinois]]| W 67-57| | ||
- | |J 24| [[Xavier (OH)]]| W 82-73| | ||
- | |J 27| [[UW-Madison]]| W 60-51| | ||
- | |J 31| at [[Loyola (IL)]]| L 72-76| | ||
- | |F 7| at [[Notre Dame]]| L 95-96 2ot| | ||
- | |F 9| [[Air Force]]| W 79-74| | ||
- | |F 12| at [[Saint Louis]]| W 66-54|Dean Meminger tied a Marquette single-game record for free throws made (16)| | ||
- | |F 14| [[DePaul]]| W 79-60| | ||
- | |F 21| at [[Detroit]]| W 80-60| | ||
- | |F 23| at [[Xavier (OH)]]| W 81-73| | ||
- | |F 28| [[Creighton]]| W 76-66| | ||
- | |M 3| at [[Southern Illinois]]| W 75-68| | ||
- | |M 5| at [[Tulane]]| W 79-67| | ||
- | |M 14| vs [[Massachusetts]]| W 62-55|National Invitational Tournament (New York, NY)| | ||
- | |M 17| vs [[Utah]]| W 83-63|National Invitational Tournament (New York, NY)| | ||
- | |M 19| vs [[LSU]]| W 101-79|National Invitational Tournament (New York, NY)| | ||
- | |M 21| vs [[Saint John’s]]| [[sj_03_21_70|W 65-53]]|National Invitational Tournament (New York, NY)| | ||
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- | ==== On Marquette' | ||
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- | Georgia Athletic Director Joel Evans: | ||
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- | NCAA Tournament Chairman Tom Scott: | ||
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- | Coach Al McGuire: | ||
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- | Kentucky Coach Adolph Rupp: ...Hogwash. | ||
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- | Dean Meminger: | ||
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- | Coach Al McGuire: | ||
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- | Captain Joe Thomas: | ||
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- | Coach Al McGuire: | ||
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- | Adolph Rupp: I think anytime the NCAA invites you to a tournament they' | ||
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- | Coach Al McGuire: | ||
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- | Adolph Rupp: He's apt to say anything. | ||
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- | Journal sportswriter Terry Bledsoe: | ||
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- | Coach Al McGuire: | ||
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- | Adolph Rupp: Hell, no, I had nothing to do with it. | ||
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- | Coach Al McGuire: | ||
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- | Adolph Rupp: I wanted...to play them out of their home territory where they intimidated us last year. | ||
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- | Coach Al McGuire: | ||
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- | Adolph Rupp: You saw how he acted at the regionals a year ago. | ||
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- | Coach Al McGuire: | ||
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- | Journal sportswriter Terry Bledsoe: | ||
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- | Coach Al McGuire: | ||
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- | Dean Meminger: | ||
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- | Coach Al McGuire: | ||
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- | Adolph Rupp: I think the NCAA is one of the outstanding groups controlling sports in this country. They would not say or do anything unethical. | ||
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- | Coach Al McGuire: | ||