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- | ====== 1992-93 Season ====== | ||
- | 1992-93 (20-8; 6-4 GMC) \\ | ||
- | NCAA Midwest Regional, lost in 1st Round \\ | ||
- | Coach: [[Kevin O’Neill]] \\ | ||
- | Captains: [[Ron Curry]], [[Damon Key]], [[Tony Miller]] \\ | ||
- | Leading Scorer: [[Ron Curry]] (14.4 ppg) \\ | ||
- | Leading Rebounder: [[Ron Curry]] (8.1 rpg) \\ | ||
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- | ===== Season Review ===== | ||
- | The Marquette Warriors re-established themselves as one of the nation' | ||
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- | Marquette dominated the first part of it's home schedule, winning the first six games of the season. | ||
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- | Northeastern Illinois set a record of their own in that game, stealing the ball from Marquette 18 times, which was the Bradley Center record at that time. Those turnovers were an anamoly in an otherwise stellar season in that category. | ||
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- | The Warriors then took their show on the road to Las Vegas, where they played the Runnin' | ||
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- | In their second consecutive game versus a Big Ten opponent, the Warriors dropped a 77-67 decision to traditional state rival, Wisconsin on January 2nd. Freshman [[Roney Eford]] turned in a spectacular performance, | ||
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- | One of those ten victories came at South Florida (69-54). | ||
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- | Facing a must-win situation, Marquette headed to long-time rival Notre Dame on February 17th. The Warriors answered the call and recorded a 69-61 victory. | ||
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- | In the re-match against Cincinnati, the Warriors struggled late in the game and fell 66-57 to the nation' | ||
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- | Three players moved up in the Warrior record books last season. | ||
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- | Several Warriors were honored following the conclusion of the 1992-93 season. | ||
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- | [[Ron Curry]] was selected to the All-Great Midwest Conference. | ||
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- | ===== Roster ===== | ||
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- | ^ No. ^ Name ^ Ht./ | ||
- | | 20 | [[Craig Aamot]] | ||
- | | 33 | [[Ron Curry]] | ||
- | | 13 | [[Roney Eford]] | ||
- | | 22 | [[William Gates]] | ||
- | | 35 | [[Damon Key]] | ||
- | | 12 | [[Robb Logterman]] | ||
- | | 34 | [[Jim McIlvaine]] | ||
- | | 10 | [[Tony Miller]] | ||
- | | 21 | [[Ben Peavy]] | ||
- | | 54 | [[Adam Schabes]] | ||
- | | 42 | [[Shannon Smith]] | ||
- | | 4 | [[Dwaine Streater]] | ||
- | | 32 | [[Jay Zulauf]] | ||
- | | 00 | [[Amal McCaskill]] | ||
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- | ===== Schedule ===== | ||
- | ^Date^Team^Result^ | ||
- | |D 4|North Carolina A&T #|W84-43| | ||
- | |D 5|Manhattan #|W85-62| | ||
- | |D 7|Charleston Southern|W73-35| | ||
- | |D 9|Northeastern Illinois|W95-65| | ||
- | |D 19|American|W90-74| | ||
- | |D 21|Western Illinois|W83-59| | ||
- | |D 26|at#19 UNLV|L88-94| | ||
- | |D 29|atIllinois|W61-58| | ||
- | |J 2|Wisconsin|L67-77| | ||
- | |J 6|Dayton|W82-44| | ||
- | |J 9|atUAB*|W80-66| | ||
- | |J 13|Chicago State|W96-47| | ||
- | |J 16|Saint Louis*|W65-53| | ||
- | |J 18|atFordham|W66-40| | ||
- | |J 20|Delaware State|W105-65| | ||
- | |J 23|Memphis State*|W78-66| | ||
- | |J 30|atSaint Louis*|W65-62| | ||
- | |F 2|atSouth Florida|W69-54| | ||
- | |F 6|atDePaul*|W87-76| | ||
- | |F 10|at#8 Cincinnati*|L53-55| | ||
- | |F 13|UAB*|L38-44| | ||
- | |F 17|atNotre Dame|W69-61| | ||
- | |F 20|Wis.-Green Bay|W63-46| | ||
- | |F 25|#10 Cincinnati*|L57-66| | ||
- | |F 27|atMemphis State*|L63-68| | ||
- | |M 6| DePaul*|W86-75| | ||
- | |M 11|Saint Louis %|L57-63| | ||
- | |M 19|vs#23 Oklahoma State & | ||
- | # First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.) \\ | ||
- | * Great Midwest Conference game \\ | ||
- | % GMC Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) \\ | ||
- | & NCAA Tournament (Indianapolis, | ||
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- | *Marquette set a Bradley Center team record for points (105) in a victory over Delaware State on January 20th. | ||
- | *Marquette set a Bradley Center team record for free throws made (35) in a victory over Anfernee Hardaway and the Memphis tigers. | ||
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- | == Marquette in the Final NCAA Statistics == | ||
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- | Marquette led the nation in defensive field goal percentage with a 39.3% mark. They were seventh nationally in team defense, allowing 60.4 ppg and eighth in scoring margin (+13.4). | ||
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- | == Marquette in the Final Great Midwest Conference Statistics == | ||
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- | [[Roney Eford]] tied with teammate [[Jim McIlvaine]] for 16th place in scoring (11 ppg). Eford was 19th in rebounding (4.2) and third in three-point field goal percentage (42.6%). | ||
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- | [[Damon Key]] led the conference in free throw percentage (88.6%), ranked sixth in field goal percentage (51.5%), eighth in rebounding (5.7) and 13th in scoring (13.6).\\ | ||
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- | [[Robb Logterman]] ranked seventh in three-point field goal percentage (37.1%)\\ | ||
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- | [[Jim McIlvaine]] led the conference in blocked shots (2.8), ranked third in field goal percentage (57.8) and 12th in rebounding (4.8).\\ | ||
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- | [[Tony Miller]] led the conference in assists (7.6) and three-point field goal percentage (46.9%). | ||
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- | [[Ron Curry]] was fourth in rebounding (8.1), fifth in field goal percentage (54.1%), seventh in blocked shots (.65), ninth in free throw percentage (74%) and 11th in scoring (14.4). | ||