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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)\\
 +{{men_s_basketball:8889team.jpg|}}
 ===== Season Preview ===== ===== Season Preview =====
 The Young and the Experienced!!  No, ,it's not the latest daytime drama and it's not a contradiction in terms.  It's the 1988-89 Marquette Warrior basketball team.  The Warrior roster includes nine players who are freshmen or sophomores and one other who is also a newcomer- that's young!\\ The Young and the Experienced!!  No, ,it's not the latest daytime drama and it's not a contradiction in terms.  It's the 1988-89 Marquette Warrior basketball team.  The Warrior roster includes nine players who are freshmen or sophomores and one other who is also a newcomer- that's young!\\
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 === The Bradley Center === === 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's father, Harry Lynde Pettit.
  
 +=== Upcoming Opponents ===
 +In their last season as independents, the Marquette Warriors face many traditional rivals, some Midwestern Collegiate Conference opponents and a few new teams.  "As a coach, the toughest schedule is always your schedule," said coach [[Bob Dukiet]].  "This schedule presents a challenge and we have to get ourselves ready for a demanding season.  We're pleased to have Oregon State on the schedule.  In his last year, Ralph Miller is one of the coaching greats," continued Dukiet.  "We have some tough road games- an ACC visit to Wake Forest, Olympian Bimbo Coles of Virginia Tech and we open the season on the road in the Investor's Classic Tournament at Virginia."\\
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 +The Warriors play seven games against teams that participated in post-season competition, two teams from the Big Ten and four MCC opponents.  "Being that we are competing as a member of the MCC next year (1989-90), this was a very difficult year for scheduling," said [[Bill Cords]], Director of Athletics at Marquette.  Cord's statement is based on the fact that the 1989-90 schedule will include 14 conference games, home-and-home series' with [[Notre Dame]], [[UW-Madison]], and [[DePaul]], and the First Bank Classic.  The Warriors can only play 27 regular season games next year (instead of the usual 28), the conference tournament counts as one game.\\
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 +"The Warriors need to play 17 home games for budgetary reasons," continued Cords, "and we had to schedule some home games which will not be returned.  We tried to avoid scheduling games that had to be returned in order to give us some flexibility in future scheduling."  Next year, MU will play seven conference games, the two games of the First Bank Classic and home-and-homes with [[Notre Dame]], [[DePaul]] and [[UW-Madison]] for a total of 12 games.  On the road, MU will have seven conference games and the home-and-homes with [[Notre Dame]], [[DePaul]], and [[UW-Madison]].  At that point, 22 games are spoken for with six games left to schedule, including the exhibition game.
  
 ===== Season Review ===== ===== Season Review =====
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 ^ No. ^ Name                      ^ Ht./Wt.   ^ Pos.  ^ Year     ^ Hometown (High School) ^ ^ No. ^ Name                      ^ Ht./Wt.   ^ Pos.  ^ Year     ^ Hometown (High School) ^
-    | [[Mark Anglavar]]            6'3"    G    |  So.      Peru, IL              | + 25   | [[Mark Anglavar]]            6'3"    G    |  So.      Peru, IL              | 
-    | [[Tyrone Baldwin]]        |    6'6"    F    |  Jr.      Pittsburgh, PA        | + 23   | [[Tyrone Baldwin]]        |    6'6"    F    |  Jr.      Pittsburgh, PA        | 
-    | [[Anthony Candelino]]        5'11"  |  G    |  So.      Elizabeth, NJ         | + 13   | [[Anthony Candelino]]        5'11"  |  G    |  So.      Elizabeth, NJ         | 
-    | [[Michael Flory]]            6'5"    G/F  |  Sr.      Rhinelander, WI       | + 31   | [[Michael Flory]]            6'5"    G/F  |  Sr.      Rhinelander, WI       | 
-    | [[Rod Grosse]]            |    6'10"  |  C    |  So.      Mounds View, MN       | + 45   | [[Rod Grosse]]            |    6'10"  |  C    |  So.      Mounds View, MN       | 
-    | [[Joe Krysiak]]              6'7"    F    |  Fr.      Milwaukee, WI         | +  52  | [[Joe Krysiak]]              6'7"    F    |  Fr.      Milwaukee, WI         | 
-    | [[John Leurck]]              6'7"    F    |  So.      Crown Point, IN       | +  42  | [[John Leurck]]              6'7"    F    |  So.      Crown Point, IN       | 
-    | [[Charles Luter]]            6'4"    F/G  |  So.      Milwaukee, WI         | +  21  | [[Charles Luter]]            6'4"    F/G  |  So.      Milwaukee, WI         | 
-    | [[Joe Nethen]]            |    6'7"    F    |  So.      Pittsburgh, PA        | +  50  | [[Joe Nethen]]            |    6'7"    F    |  So.      Pittsburgh, PA        | 
-    | [[Gerald Posey]]          |    6'0"    G    |  So.      Trenton, NJ           | +  3  | [[Gerald Posey]]          |    6'0"    G    |  So.      Trenton, NJ           | 
-    | [[Trevor Powell]]            6'6"    F    |  So.      Milwaukee, WI         | +  20  | [[Trevor Powell]]            6'6"    F    |  So.      Milwaukee, WI         | 
-    | [[Tony Smith]]            |    6'3"    G    |  Jr.      Wauwatosa, WI         |+  34  | [[Tony Smith]]            |    6'3"    G    |  Jr.      Wauwatosa, WI         |
  
  
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 |3/4/89|at [[DePaul]] | L 79-91 | 13-14 | |3/4/89|at [[DePaul]] | L 79-91 | 13-14 |
 |3/8/89| [[Notre Dame]] | L 63-67 | 13-15 | |3/8/89| [[Notre Dame]] | L 63-67 | 13-15 |
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 +=== Basketball Staff ===
 +[[Tom McConnell]], Assistant Coach\\
 +[[Maurice (Bo) Ellis]], Assistant Coach\\
 +[[Clyde Rusk]], Volunteer Assistant\\
 +[[David Liccione]], Part-time Assistant\\
  
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