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 ====== 1992-93 Season ====== ====== 1992-93 Season ======
-1992-93 (20-8; 6-4 GMC) \\ +{{men_s_basketball:9293team.jpg?340  }}\\ 
-NCAA Midwest Regional, lost in 1st Round \\ +\\ 
-Coach: [[Kevin O’Neill]] \\ +//1992-93 (20-8; 6-4 GMC)// \\ 
-Captains: [[Ron Curry]], [[Damon Key]], [[Tony Miller]] \\ +//NCAA Midwest Regional, lost in 1st Round //\\ 
-Leading Scorer: [[Ron Curry]] (14.4 ppg) \\  +**Coach:** [[Kevin O’Neill]] \\ 
-Leading Rebounder: [[Ron Curry]] (8.1 rpg) \\ +**Captains:** [[Ron Curry]], [[Damon Key]], [[Tony Miller]] \\ 
- +**Leading Scorer:** [[Ron Curry]] (14.4 ppg) \\  
-{{men_s_basketball:9293team.jpg|}}+**Leading Rebounder:** [[Ron Curry]] (8.1 rpg) \\ 
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 ===== Season Review ===== ===== Season Review =====
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 In the re-match against Cincinnati, the Warriors struggled late in the game and fell 66-57 to the nation's 10th-ranked team.  Eford led all scorers with 21 points and Key added 19 points.  UC was led by national player-of-the-year candidate Nick Van Exel's 20 points.  The game featured the largest crowd (18,563) ever to watch a Marquette home game.  Following the Cincinnati game, the Warriors headed to Memphis for the second meeting of the season against the Tigers.  It was the second straight game Marquette faced a player nominated for national-player-of-the-year honors.  That player, Anfernee Hardaway, scored 18 points, but it was Billy Smith's 26 points, including four three-pointers that led MSU to a 68-63 win.  Eford and Key shared team scoring honors with 19 points apiece.\\ In the re-match against Cincinnati, the Warriors struggled late in the game and fell 66-57 to the nation's 10th-ranked team.  Eford led all scorers with 21 points and Key added 19 points.  UC was led by national player-of-the-year candidate Nick Van Exel's 20 points.  The game featured the largest crowd (18,563) ever to watch a Marquette home game.  Following the Cincinnati game, the Warriors headed to Memphis for the second meeting of the season against the Tigers.  It was the second straight game Marquette faced a player nominated for national-player-of-the-year honors.  That player, Anfernee Hardaway, scored 18 points, but it was Billy Smith's 26 points, including four three-pointers that led MSU to a 68-63 win.  Eford and Key shared team scoring honors with 19 points apiece.\\
  
-O'Neill's team ended the regular season on a high note, topping DePaul 86-75 on March 6th.  The Warriors tied a school record with 12 three-point field goals.  Miller tied his career high with 22 points and dished out 11 assists.  Eford added 20 points.  The Warriors were upset by Saint Louis (63-57) in the first round of the Great Midwest Conference Tournament in Memphis on March 11th.  McIlvaine paced the Warriors with 20 points and Key added 12 points.\\+O'Neill's team ended the regular season on a high note, topping DePaul 86-75 on March 6th.  The Warriors tied a school record with 12 three-point field goals.  Miller tied his career high with 22 points and dished out 11 assists.  Eford added 20 points.  The Warriors were upset by Saint Louis (63-57) in the first round of the Great Midwest Conference Tournament in Memphis on March 11th.  McIlvaine paced the Warriors with 20 points and Key added 12 points.  Marquette played teams ranked in the top-25 four times, but failed to produce a victory in any of those contests.\\
  
 Three players moved up in the Warrior record books last season.  Curry became the 12th player to score 1,000 points and pull down 500 rebounds.  Key scored the 1,000th point of his career against South Florida.  He finished the season as Marquette's 19th all-time leading scorer with 1,132 points.  Junior [[Robb Logterman]] took possesion of Marquette's three-point field goal records, as he connected on 169 three-point shots on 427 long-range attempts so far in his Warrior career.  "[[Damon Key]], [[Jim McIlvaine]] and [[Robb Logterman]] have put this program back on the map and have meant a lot to the successes and reputation of our basketball program at this point in time, " said O'Neill.\\ Three players moved up in the Warrior record books last season.  Curry became the 12th player to score 1,000 points and pull down 500 rebounds.  Key scored the 1,000th point of his career against South Florida.  He finished the season as Marquette's 19th all-time leading scorer with 1,132 points.  Junior [[Robb Logterman]] took possesion of Marquette's three-point field goal records, as he connected on 169 three-point shots on 427 long-range attempts so far in his Warrior career.  "[[Damon Key]], [[Jim McIlvaine]] and [[Robb Logterman]] have put this program back on the map and have meant a lot to the successes and reputation of our basketball program at this point in time, " said O'Neill.\\
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 [[Ron Curry]] was selected to the All-Great Midwest Conference.  He also earned honorable mention on the All-Midwest Team as chosen by Basketball Times and Basketball Weekly.  Junior [[Damon Key]] picked up All-Great Midwest Second-Team honors.  Key was an honorable mention choice on Basketball Weekly's All-Midwest Team.  Sophomore [[Tony Miller]] was named to the All-Great Midwest Second Team.  He was an All-Midwest honorable mention selection by Basketball Times and Basketball Weekly.  Junior [[Jim McIlvaine]] was an honorable mention All-Midwest choice by Basketball Times.  He was also selected to play on the Foot Locker NIT All-Star team in the summer of 1993 in Puerto Rico and Italy.  Freshman [[Roney Eford]] was named the Great Midwest Conference Newcomer of the Year and was also chosen to the league's All-Newcomer Team.  He was chosen to the Basketball Weekly's Fresmen All-America Fifth Team.  Additonally, Eford was a member of the North team that won the gold medal at the U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio, Texas. [[Ron Curry]] was selected to the All-Great Midwest Conference.  He also earned honorable mention on the All-Midwest Team as chosen by Basketball Times and Basketball Weekly.  Junior [[Damon Key]] picked up All-Great Midwest Second-Team honors.  Key was an honorable mention choice on Basketball Weekly's All-Midwest Team.  Sophomore [[Tony Miller]] was named to the All-Great Midwest Second Team.  He was an All-Midwest honorable mention selection by Basketball Times and Basketball Weekly.  Junior [[Jim McIlvaine]] was an honorable mention All-Midwest choice by Basketball Times.  He was also selected to play on the Foot Locker NIT All-Star team in the summer of 1993 in Puerto Rico and Italy.  Freshman [[Roney Eford]] was named the Great Midwest Conference Newcomer of the Year and was also chosen to the league's All-Newcomer Team.  He was chosen to the Basketball Weekly's Fresmen All-America Fifth Team.  Additonally, Eford was a member of the North team that won the gold medal at the U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio, Texas.
  
 +{{men_s_basketball:1993ncaa.jpg|}} 
 +//Damon Key takes a shot against [[Oklahoma State]] in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, in Indianapolis, Indiana.//
  
  
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 | 34  | [[Jim McIlvaine]]            7'1"    C    | Jr.      | Racine, WI (St. Catherine's H.S.)   | | 34  | [[Jim McIlvaine]]            7'1"    C    | Jr.      | Racine, WI (St. Catherine's H.S.)   |
 | 10  | [[Tony Miller]]              6'0"    G    | So.      | Cleveland, OH (St. Joseph's H.S.)   | | 10  | [[Tony Miller]]              6'0"    G    | So.      | Cleveland, OH (St. Joseph's H.S.)   |
-| 21  | [[Ben Peavy]]                6'3"    G    | Sr.      |                   +| 21  | [[Ben Peavy]]                6'3"    G    | Sr.      | San Antonio, TX (Alamo Heights)            
-| 54  | [[Adam Schabes]]          |           |  G    | Sr.      |                   |+| 54  | [[Adam Schabes]]          |    6'3"   |  G    | Sr.      | Chicago, IL (Loyola Acadamey)           |
 | 42  | [[Shannon Smith]]            6'5"    F    | So.      | Milwaukee, WI (Whitefish Bay Dominican H.S.) | | 42  | [[Shannon Smith]]            6'5"    F    | So.      | Milwaukee, WI (Whitefish Bay Dominican H.S.) |
 |  4  | [[Dwaine Streater]]          6'8"    F    | Fr.      | East St. Louis, IL (Lincoln H.S.)   | |  4  | [[Dwaine Streater]]          6'8"    F    | Fr.      | East St. Louis, IL (Lincoln H.S.)   |
-| 32  | [[Jay Zulauf]]            |    6'6"    F    | Sr.      |                   |+| 32  | [[Jay Zulauf]]            |    6'6"    F    | Sr.      | Port Huron, MI (Port Huron H.S.)   |
 | 00  | [[Amal McCaskill]]        |   6'11"    C/F  | Redshirt | Westchester, IL (Westchester St. Joseph's H.S.)  | | 00  | [[Amal McCaskill]]        |   6'11"    C/F  | Redshirt | Westchester, IL (Westchester St. Joseph's H.S.)  |
 +
 +=== Basketball Staff ===
 +{{  men_s_basketball:9293mgrs.jpg|}}
 +[[Maurice (Bo) Ellis]]- Assistant Coach\\
 +[[Dan Theiss]]- Assistant Coach\\
 +[[Craig McMillan]]- Assistant Coach\\
 +[[Mark Anglavar]]- Special Assistant to Men's Basketball\\
 +[[John Hintz]]- Strength Coach\\
 +[[Lawrence Frank]]- Basketball Staff Assistant\\
 +[[Jordan Wells]]- Head Manager\\
 +[[Bryan Hannley]]- Manager\\
 +[[Jon Hoff]]- Manager\\
 +[[Robert Taylor]]- Manager\\
 +[[Peter Ranola]]-Manager\\
  
 ===== Schedule ===== ===== Schedule =====
 ^Date^Team^Result^ ^Date^Team^Result^
-|D 4|North Carolina A&#|W84-43| +|D 4|[[North Carolina A&T]]|W 84-43|First Bank Classic
-|D 5|Manhattan #|W85-62| +|D 5|[[Manhattan]]|W 85-62|First Bank Classic
-|D 7|Charleston Southern|W73-35| +|D 7|[[Charleston Southern]]|W 73-35| 
-|D 9|Northeastern Illinois|W95-65| +|D 9|[[Northeastern Illinois]]|[[NEI_12_10_92|W95-65]]|Jim McIlvaine scores 36 points and sets school record with 13 blocked shots
-|D 19|American|W90-74| +|D 19|[[American]]|W 90-74| 
-|D 21|Western Illinois|W83-59| +|D 21|[[Western Illinois]]|W 83-59| 
-|D 26|at#19 UNLV|L88-94| +|D 26|at #19 [[UNLV]]|L 88-94| 
-|D 29|atIllinois|W61-58| +|D 29|at [[Illinois]]|W 61-58| 
-|J 2|Wisconsin|L67-77| +|J 2|[[UW-Madison]]|L 67-77| 
-|J 6|Dayton|W82-44| +|J 6|[[Dayton]]|W 82-44| 
-|J 9|atUAB*|W80-66| +|J 9|at [[UAB]]*|W 80-66| 
-|J 13|Chicago State|W96-47| +|J 13|[[Chicago State]]|W 96-47| 
-|J 16|Saint Louis*|W65-53| +|J 16|[[Saint Louis]]*|W 65-53| 
-|J 18|atFordham|W66-40| +|J 18|at [[Fordham]]|W 66-40| 
-|J 20|Delaware State|W105-65| +|J 20|[[Delaware State]]|W 105-65|Marquette set a Bradley Center team record for points (105)
-|J 23|Memphis State*|W78-66| +|J 23|[[Memphis State]]*|W 78-66|Marquette set a Bradley Center team record for free throws made (35). They also set Bradley Center and NCAA records for free throw percentage (min. 35 att.) (97.2%)
-|J 30|atSaint Louis*|W65-62| +|J 30|at [[Saint Louis]]*|W 65-62| 
-|F 2|atSouth Florida|W69-54| +|F 2|at [[South Florida]]|W 69-54| 
-|F 6|atDePaul*|W87-76| +|F 6|at [[DePaul]]*|W 87-76| 
-|F 10|at#8 Cincinnati*|L53-55| +|F 10|at #8 [[Cincinnati]]*|L 53-55| 
-|F 13|UAB*|L38-44| +|F 13|[[UAB]]*|L 38-44| 
-|F 17|atNotre Dame|W69-61| +|F 17|at [[Notre Dame]]|W 69-61| 
-|F 20|Wis.-Green Bay|W63-46| +|F 20|[[UW-Green Bay]]|W 63-46| 
-|F 25|#10 Cincinnati*|L57-66| +|F 25|#10 [[Cincinnati]]*|L 57-66| 
-|F 27|atMemphis State*|L63-68| +|F 27|at [[Memphis State]]*|L 63-68| 
-|M 6| DePaul*|W86-75| +|M 6| [[DePaul]]*|W 86-75| 
-|M 11|Saint Louis %|L57-63| +|M 11|[[Saint Louis]]|L 57-63|GMC Tournament (Memphis, TN)
-|M 19|vs#23 Oklahoma State &|L62-74| +|M 19|vs #23 [[Oklahoma State]]|L 62-74|NCAA Tournament (IndianapolisIN)|
-# First Bank Classic (MilwaukeeWis.\\ +
 * Great Midwest Conference game \\ * Great Midwest Conference game \\
-% GMC Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) \\ 
-& NCAA Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) \\ 
  
-  *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.  They also set Bradley Center and NCAA records for free throw percentage (97.2%) in that game. 
  
 == Marquette in the Final NCAA Statistics == == Marquette in the Final NCAA Statistics ==
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