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- | ====== 1987-1988 Season ====== | ||
- | Record: 10-18\\ | ||
- | Postseason: none\\ | ||
- | Coach: [[Bob Dukiet]]\\ | ||
- | Captain: [[Pat Foley]]\\ | ||
- | Leading Scorer: [[Tony Smith]] (13.1 ppg)\\ | ||
- | Leading Rebounder: [[Trevor Powell]] (6.0 rpg)\\ | ||
- | ==== Season review ==== | ||
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- | You have to turn back the pages of Marquette' | ||
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- | Until the 1987-88 season, when it all came to a crashing end under second-year head coach [[Bob Dukiet]]. | ||
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- | Distractions came from multiple directions. | ||
- | Soon after that, [[Michael Flory]], decided he would redshirt the season. | ||
- | Sophomore [[John Ellenson]] and freshman [[Rod Grosse]] both had conflicts with Dukiet. | ||
- | [[Michael Sims]] was arrested on battery charges (which were later dismissed). | ||
- | Meanwhile senior [[Tony Reeder]] was sidelined after he was injured in a car accident Dec. 30. Reeder suffered a fractured rib and a strained shoulder in the accident. | ||
- | Another classroom casualty was freshman [[Joe Nethen]], who was declared academically ineligible after the first semester classes. | ||
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- | The loss of Reeder and Nethen created a void in the team rebounding, which was a major problem for Marquette all season long. The Warriors had only one player over 6-foot-6 inches tall. | ||
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- | With all the bleak moments in the season, Marquette did have its standouts on the court. [[Pat Foley]] was perhaps the most consistent Warrior during the season, while Sims, despite his problems off the court, proved to be a team leader down the stretch. | ||
- | The Warriors also uncovered a gem in sophomore [[Tony Smith]] who led the team in scoring, averaging 13.1 points per game. Smith, like Foley was consistent during the year and proved to be a team leader with his soft-spoken yet physical play. | ||
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- | Another standout was freshman [[Trevor Powell]] who finished second on the team in scoring (11.9 per game) and first in rebounding (6.0 per game). | ||
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- | ==== Schedule and Results ==== | ||
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- | ^Date^ Opponent^ Result^ Record^ | ||
- | |12/1/87| [[Hartford]] | W 70-61 | 1-0 | | ||
- | |12/3/87| @ Tennessee | L 56-82 | 1-1 | | ||
- | |12/5/87| Xavier | W 67-61 | 2-1 | | ||
- | |12/10/87| at [[UW-Madison]] | L 55-66 | 2-2 | | ||
- | |12/12/87| Western Michigan | W 77-70 | 3-2 | | ||
- | |12/19/87| Northwestern | W 77-66 | 4-2 | | ||
- | |12/22/87| @ Minnesota | L 65-89 | 4-3 | | ||
- | |12/28/87| Air Force (1st Bank Classic) | W 80-52 | 5-3 | | ||
- | |12/29/87| Cleveland St (1st Bank Classic) | L 70-72 | 5-4 | | ||
- | |1/3/88| @ Kansas St | L 57-78 | 5-5 | | ||
- | |1/6/88| Loyola Marymount | L 98-102 | 5-6 |Loyola Marymount knocked down a Marquette opponent-record 42 field goals| | ||
- | |1/9/88| [[Notre Dame]] | L 44-62 | 5-7 | | ||
- | |1/16/88| Miami (FL) | W 65-51 | 6-7 | | ||
- | |1/19/88| @ Iona | L 56-71 | 6-8 | | ||
- | |1/23/88| @ [[Dayton]] | L 62-67 | 6-9 | | ||
- | |1/27/88| @ [[DePaul]] | L 66-81 | 6-10 | | ||
- | |2/1/88| @ Fordham | L 63-83 | 6-11 | | ||
- | |2/3/88| Loyola (IL) | L 69-76 | 6-12 | | ||
- | |2/6/88| Wake Forest | W 76-57 | 7-12 | | ||
- | |2/8/88| @ Stetson | W 70-57 | 8-12 | | ||
- | |2/10/88| Canisius | W 85-73 | 9-12 | | ||
- | |2/13/88| Dayton | W 79-56 | 10-12 | | ||
- | |2/17/88| @ Evansville | L 72-73 | 10-13 | | ||
- | |2/20/88| Virginia Tech | L 75-93 | 10-14 |Virginia Tech's Wally Lancaster launched a Marquette-opponent record 20 shots from long range| | ||
- | |2/24/88| @ Valparaiso | L 66-70 | 10-15 | | ||
- | |3/2/88| Creighton | L 58-72 | 10-16 | | ||
- | |3/5/88| @ Notre Dame | L 50-72 | 10-17 | | ||
- | |3/12/88| DePaul | L 65-77 | 10-18 | | ||
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