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- | ====== 1988/1989 ====== | + | ====== 1988-89 ====== |
Record: 13-15\\ | Record: 13-15\\ | ||
Postseason: none\\ | Postseason: none\\ | ||
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Leading Scorer: [[Trevor Powell]] (15.1 ppg)\\ | Leading Scorer: [[Trevor Powell]] (15.1 ppg)\\ | ||
Leading Rebounder: [[Trevor Powell]] (6.3 rpg)\\ | Leading Rebounder: [[Trevor Powell]] (6.3 rpg)\\ | ||
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+ | ===== Season Preview ===== | ||
+ | The Young and the Experienced!! | ||
- | ==== Season | + | So how can Marquette call them " |
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+ | === The Bradley Center === | ||
+ | The Warriors moved across the street, into the brand-new Bradley Center, a $71 million gift from Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Pettit, in memory of Mrs. Pettit' | ||
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+ | === Upcoming Opponents === | ||
+ | In their last season as independents, | ||
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+ | The Warriors play seven games against teams that participated in post-season competition, | ||
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+ | "The Warriors need to play 17 home games for budgetary reasons," | ||
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+ | ===== Season | ||
The 1988-89 season was a roller-coaster ride of sorts for the Warriors, who found themselves fighting to keep above the .500 mark for nearly the entire season. | The 1988-89 season was a roller-coaster ride of sorts for the Warriors, who found themselves fighting to keep above the .500 mark for nearly the entire season. | ||
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- | [[Trevor Powell]] led the Warriors in scoring (15.1 points per game) and rebounding (6.3 per game). | + | [[Trevor Powell]] led the Warriors in scoring (15.1 points per game) and rebounding (6.3 per game). Powell' |
- | [[Charles Luter]] suffered a season-ending knee injury on October 15th, the teams's first official day of practice. | + | [[Charles Luter]] suffered a season-ending knee injury on October 15th, the team's first official day of practice. |
- | [[Gerald Posey]], the highly regarded high school recruit from New Jersey, | + | [[Gerald Posey]], the highly regarded high school recruit from New Jersey, had a disagreement with Coach [[Bob Dukiet]] before the St. Thomas game and stormed off the court during warmups. He eventually transfered to Trenton State College in January. |
- | Corey Floyd, a top 50 recruit from Linden, NJ and transfer hopeful Shawn Kelly were denied admission to Marquette after they had signed letters of intent to attend. | + | |
- | On March 16th the university decided to offer Coach Bob Dukiet another | + | For all the struggles Marquette had throughout the season, they still managed to shoot 52.1% from the floor and 45.3% from the three-point line on the season. |
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+ | On March 16th the university decided to offer Coach Bob Dukiet another | ||
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===== Schedule and Results ===== | ===== Schedule and Results ===== | ||
^Date^ Opponent^ Result^ Record^ | ^Date^ Opponent^ Result^ Record^ | ||
- | |11/25/88| vs Kent (Inventor' | + | |11/ |
- | |11/ | + | |11/26/88|at [[Virginia]] | L 63-80 | 1-1 |Inventor' |
- | |12/2/88| Rice (1st Bank Classic) | + | |12/ |
- | |12/ | + | |12/ |
- | |12/5/88| Austin Peay | L 72-82 | 2-3 | | + | |12/ |
- | |12/ | + | |12/ |
- | |12/17/88| Minnesota | L 67-83 | 3-4 | | + | |12/ |
- | |12/ | + | |12/19/88|at [[Creighton]] | L 73-79 | 3-5 | |
- | |12/21/88| Morgan | + | |12/ |
- | |1/2/89| Furman | W 78-56 | 5-5 | | + | |1/ |
- | |1/ | + | |1/7/89|at [[Virginia Tech]] | W 93-90 | 6-5 | |
- | |1/9/89| Western Michigan | L 63-68 | 6-6 | | + | |1/ |
- | |1/14/89| Dayton | W 90-86 | 7-6 | | + | |1/ |
- | |1/17/89| DePaul | W 72-64 | 8-6 | | + | |1/ |
- | |1/ | + | |1/28/89|at [[Miami (FL)]] | L 90-106 | 8-7 | |
- | |2/ | + | |2/2/89|at [[Notre Dame]] | L 68-83 | 8-8 | |
- | |2/ | + | |2/4/89|at [[Wake Forest]] | L 67-70 | 8-9 | |
- | |2/8/89| Toledo | W 84-65 | 9-9 | | + | |2/ |
- | |2/11/89| Oregon | + | |2/ |
- | |2/15/89| Valparaiso | W 91-83 | 10-10 | | + | |2/ |
- | |2/20/89| Fordham | W 69-68 | 11-10 | | + | |2/ |
- | |2/ | + | |2/22/89|at [[UW-Madison]]| L 50-61 | 11-11 | |
- | |2/23/89| UMBC | W 88-75 | 12-11 | | + | |2/ |
- | |2/ | + | |2/25/89|at [[Xavier |
- | |2/28/89| Loyola (IL) | L 83-91 | 12-13 | | + | |2/ |
- | |3/ | + | |3/2/89|at [[Dayton]] | W 76-74 | 13-13 | |
- | |3/ | + | |3/4/89|at [[DePaul]] | L 79-91 | 13-14 | |
- | |3/8/89| Notre Dame | L 63-67 | 13-15 | | + | |3/ |
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+ | === Basketball Staff === | ||
+ | [[Tom McConnell]], | ||
+ | [[Maurice (Bo) Ellis]], Assistant Coach\\ | ||
+ | [[Clyde Rusk]], Volunteer Assistant\\ | ||
+ | [[David Liccione]], Part-time Assistant\\ | ||
- | *Negele Knight set a Bradley Center opponent record with 13 assists in Dayton' | ||
- | *UMBC set a team record for free throws made (35) in a loss to Marquette on February 23rd. | ||
- | *Chris Funchess set a Bradley Center record with 17 three point field goals attempted in Loyola' |