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-====== 1976-1977 Season ====== +====== 1976-1977 Marquette Men's Basketball ====== 
-**MARQUETTE WARRIORSNATIONAL CHAMPIONS** \\ +{{men_s_basketball:mu76-77_cover_w.jpg?150  }} 
-Overall Record25-\\ +**Record:** 25-7\\ 
-Coach: [[Al McGuire]]\\ +**NCAA Tournament:** 5-0\\ 
-Captain: [[Maurice (Bo) Ellis]]\\ +**Coach:** [[Al McGuire]]\\ 
-Leading Scorer: [[Butch Lee]] (19.6 ppg)\\ +**Captain:** [[Maurice (Bo) Ellis]]\\ 
-Leading Rebounder: [[Maurice (Bo) Ellis]] (8.3 rpg)\\ +**Leading Scorer:** [[Butch Lee]] (19.6 ppg)\\ 
- +**Leading Rebounder:** [[Maurice (Bo) Ellis]] (8.3 rpg)\\
-{{men_s_basketball:mu76-77_cover_w.jpg|}}+
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 Marquette finished the season ranked 14th in the final UPI poll and 7th in the final AP poll.  They also tied a Marquette record set two years ago for team free throw percentage (77.8%).  The Warriors also ranked second nationally in scoring defense, allowing 59.4 points per game. Marquette finished the season ranked 14th in the final UPI poll and 7th in the final AP poll.  They also tied a Marquette record set two years ago for team free throw percentage (77.8%).  The Warriors also ranked second nationally in scoring defense, allowing 59.4 points per game.
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 ===== The Picture ===== ===== The Picture =====
 {{men_s_basketball:marquette77.jpeg|1977 Championship team posed around a 1934 Packard Convertible}} \\ {{men_s_basketball:marquette77.jpeg|1977 Championship team posed around a 1934 Packard Convertible}} \\
 Marquette 1977 championship team is posed around a 1934 Packard Convertible taken at the Brooks Stevens museum which was on North Port Washington Road just north of County Line Road in Mequeon, WI. Brooks Stevens was an industrial designer who designed many forward looking appliances, etc and had a large classic car collection. Marquette 1977 championship team is posed around a 1934 Packard Convertible taken at the Brooks Stevens museum which was on North Port Washington Road just north of County Line Road in Mequeon, WI. Brooks Stevens was an industrial designer who designed many forward looking appliances, etc and had a large classic car collection.
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 ===== Roster ===== ===== Roster =====
-{{men_s_basketball:1976-77_team.jpg|}}+{{ men_s_basketball:1976-77_team.jpg?440}}
  
 ^Name^ Class^ Height^ Position^ ^Name^ Class^ Height^ Position^
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 | [[Mark Lavin]]  |  9|  18|  2|  6|  .333|  1|  2|  .500|  4|  0.4|  0|  0|  5|  0.6| | [[Mark Lavin]]  |  9|  18|  2|  6|  .333|  1|  2|  .500|  4|  0.4|  0|  0|  5|  0.6|
 | **TOTALS** |  **32**|  **6475**|  **905**|  **1916**|  **.472**|  **446**|  **573**|  **.778**|  **1170**|  **36.6**|  **432**|  **558**|  **2256**|  **70.5**|  | **TOTALS** |  **32**|  **6475**|  **905**|  **1916**|  **.472**|  **446**|  **573**|  **.778**|  **1170**|  **36.6**|  **432**|  **558**|  **2256**|  **70.5**| 
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 ===== Season Result ===== ===== Season Result =====
-^Opponent^ Score^ Record^ +^Date ^Opponent^ Score^ Record^Notes
-|[[Saint Leo]] | W, 80-39| 1-0| +|12/1/1976 |[[Saint Leo]] |  W, 80-39   1-0  
-|[[Western Michigan]] | W, 78-53| 2-0| +|12/6/1976 | [[Western Michigan]] |  W, 78-53   2-0  
-|at [[Florida]] | W, 64-61| 3-0| +|12/8/1976 | at [[Florida]] |  W, 64-61 |  3-0  
-|[[Penn State]] | W, 79-49| 4-0| +|12/11/1976 | [[Penn State]] |  W, 79-49   4-0  
-|#17 [[Louisville]] | L, 75-78 (OT)| 4-1| +|12/18/1976 | #17 [[Louisville]] |  L, 75-78   4-1  |Overtime 
-|#20 [[Minnesota]] | L, 59-66| 4-2| +|12/21/1976 | #20 [[Minnesota]] |  L, 59-66   4-2  
-|#11 [[Clemson]] | W, 67-49| 5-2|Milwaukee Classic| +|12/27/1976 | #11 [[Clemson]] |  W, 67-49   5-2  |Milwaukee Classic| 
-|[[UW-Madison]] | W, 64-57| 6-2|Milwaukee Classic| +|12/28/1976 | [[UW-Madison]] |  W, 64-57   6-2  |Milwaukee Classic| 
-|at [[Northwestern]] | W, 66-53| 7-2| +|12/31/1976 | at [[Northwestern]] | W, 66-53| 7-2 
-|[[Georgia Tech]] | W, 63-45| 8-2| +|1/3/1977 | [[Georgia Tech]] | W, 63-45| 8-2 
-|[[South Carolina]] | W, 65-54| 9-2| +|1/8/1977 | [[South Carolina]] | W, 65-54| 9-2 
-|at [[Air Force]] | W, 74-56| 10-2| +|1/11/1977 | at [[Air Force]] | W, 74-56| 10-2 
-|#19 [[Notre Dame]] | W, 78-69| 11-2| +|1/16/1977 | #19 [[Notre Dame]] | W, 78-69| 11-2 
-|at [[Drake]] | W, 62-60| 12-2| +|1/18/1977 | at [[Drake]] | W, 62-60| 12-2 
-|[[Xavier (OH)]] | W, 85-43| 13-2| +|1/22/1977 | [[Xavier (OH)]] | W, 85-43| 13-2 
-|at [[DePaul]] | W, 85-64| 14-2| +|1/29/1977 | at [[DePaul]] | W, 85-64| 14-2 
-|at #12 [[Cincinnati]] | L, 62-63| 14-3| +|2/6/1977 | at #12 [[Cincinnati]] | L, 62-63| 14-3 
-|[[Loyola (IL)]] | W, 81-71| 15-3| +|2/9/1977 | [[Loyola (IL)]] | W, 81-71| 15-3 
-|[[Manhattan]] | W, 86-60| 16-3| +|2/12/1977 | [[Manhattan]] | W, 86-60| 16-3 
-|[[DePaul]] | L, 72-77(OT)| 16-4| +|2/14/1977 | [[DePaul]] | L, 72-77(OT)| 16-4 
-|#15 [[Detroit]] | L, 63-64| 16-5| +|2/16/1977 | #15 [[Detroit]] | L, 63-64| 16-5 
-|[[Wichita State]] | L, 75-64| 16-6| +|2/19/1977 | [[Wichita State]] | L, 75-64| 16-6 
-|at [[UW-Madison]] | W, 73-58| 17-6| +|2/21/1977 | at [[UW-Madison]] | W, 73-58| 17-6 
-|at [[Virginia Tech]] | W, 75-70| 18-6| +|2/26/1977 | at [[Virginia Tech]] | W, 75-70| 18-6 
-|at [[Tulane]] | W, 63-44| 19-6| +|2/28/1977 | at [[Tulane]] | W, 63-44| 19-6 
-|at [[Creighton]] | W, 72-60| 20-6| +|3/5/1977 | at [[Creighton]] | W, 72-60| 20-6 
-|at #3 [[Michigan]] | L, 68-69| 20-7| +|3/6/1977 | at #3 [[Michigan]] | L, 68-69| 20-7 
-|vs #11 [[Cincinnati]]|W, 66-51|21-7|NCAA Tournament (Omaha, NE)| +| vs #11 [[Cincinnati]]|W, 66-51| 21-7 |NCAA Tournament (Omaha, NE)| 
-|vs [[Kansas State]]|W, 67- 66|22-7|NCAA Tournament (Oklahoma City, OK)| +| vs [[Kansas State]]|W, 67- 66| 22-7 |NCAA Tournament (Oklahoma City, OK)| 
-|vs #9 [[Wake Forest]]|W, 82-68|23-7|NCAA Tournament (Oklahoma City, OK)| +|3/19/1977 | vs #9 [[Wake Forest]]|W, 82-68| 23-7 |NCAA Tournament (Oklahoma City, OK)| 
-|vs #17 [[UNC-Charlotte]]|W, 51-49|24-7|NCAA Tournament (Atlanta, GA)| +| vs #17 [[UNC-Charlotte]]|[[uncc_03_25_77|W, 51-49]]| 24-7 |NCAA Tournament (Atlanta, GA)| 
-|vs #5 [[North Carolina]]|W, 67-59|25-7|NCAA Tournament (Atlanta, GA)| +|3/28/1977 | vs #5 [[North Carolina]]|[[unc_03_28_77|W, 67-59]]| 25-7 |NCAA Tournament (Atlanta, GA)|
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-=== Championship Quotes === +
-** [[Al McGuire]] ** \\ +
-(immediately following the game) "I think they fell apart in the second half. We hung in there."\\ +
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-(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't usually get into the silk lace situations. It seems like it is preordained, but I don't like to use the words of TV announcers, the cliches."\\ +
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-(In the interview room) "We put in the four corners just yesterday in the hour allotted us for practice. 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 I called 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." +
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-** [[Maurice (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 even for those who said we wouldn't get this far." +
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-** [[ Butch Lee]] **\\ +
-(On what it is like playing for McGuire) "It's not bad for the older guys. They know what to expect. For the freshmen, it gets rough. You have to get some good ear plugs." +
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-** 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 layup and either Bo or Whitehead blocked it. Then they went into their delay game. They hit all of their free throws down the stretch. Of course, that is what we did to get here." +
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-** North Carolina Player, Phil Ford **\\ +
-"I don't want anybody to quote me as saying that my elbow affected my play out there or cost us 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." +
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-** 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 I knew 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."+
  
 ===== NCAA Tournament Bracket ===== ===== NCAA Tournament Bracket =====
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