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- | ===== 1994/1995 Season - NIT Champion Runner-Up ===== | + | ===== 1994-95 Season - NIT Champion Runner-Up ===== |
==== Season review ==== | ==== Season review ==== | ||
1994-95 marked a season of transistion and change for Marquette with a new head coach in [[Mike Deane]] and the Golden Eagles replacing the Warriors as the new nickname and logo. | 1994-95 marked a season of transistion and change for Marquette with a new head coach in [[Mike Deane]] and the Golden Eagles replacing the Warriors as the new nickname and logo. | ||
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Despite the team's inconsistent offense, the Golden Eagles were carried by their resounding defense, which held opponents to just 38.2 percent from the field. | Despite the team's inconsistent offense, the Golden Eagles were carried by their resounding defense, which held opponents to just 38.2 percent from the field. | ||
- | Junior [[Roney Eford]] led the team in scoring with 436 points and a 13.2 average. | + | Offensively, |
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+ | Marquette faced only two ranked opponents all season, defeating both [[UW-Madison]] and [[Cincinnati]]. | ||
=== NIT === | === NIT === | ||
- | Marquette rallied to beat Auburn in the NIT opener, followed by a victory over St. Bonaventure to advance triumphantly to the third round. | + | Auburn' |
- | Marquette's powerful shooting pulled them through over Penn State in the semi-final at Madison Square Garden. | + | The third round game against South Florida was held at the MECCA rather than the Bradley Center, which evoked memories of past victories including the 25th anniversary of the last time Marquette |
- | The NIT final against Virginia Tech went into overtime. | + | Penn State knocked down 11 three-pointers, |
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+ | The NIT final against Virginia Tech went into overtime. | ||
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===== Schedule ===== | ===== Schedule ===== | ||
- | |Opponent| Result|Record| | + | |Date|Opponent| Result|Record| |
- | |UNLV|W | + | |Nov 28|[[UNLV]]|W 82-74| |
- | |Ohio State|W | + | |Nov 30|at [[Ohio State]]|W 82-70| |
- | |UW-Milwaukee|W 101-59| | + | |Dec 2|[[UW-Milwaukee]]|W 101-59| |
- | |Northwestern|W | + | |Dec 3|[[Northwestern]]|W 94-60| |
- | |Farliegh | + | |Dec 6|[[Fairleigh |
- | |San Francisco|W | + | |Dec 10|at [[San Francisco]]|W 79-72| |
- | |Illinois-Chicago|L | + | |Dec 20|[[Illinois Chicago]]|L 65-67| |
- | |Creighton|W | + | |Dec 23|[[Creighton]]|W 82-50| |
- | |Wisconsin|W 80-65| | + | |Dec 31|#19 [[UW-Madison]]|W 80-65| |
- | |Temple|L | + | |Jan 5|vs [[Temple]]|L 57-69| |
- | |UW-Green Bay|L 48-50| | + | |Jan 7|[[UW-Green Bay]]|L 48-50| |
- | |Cincinnati|L | + | |Jan 12|[[Cincinnati]]|L 64-91| |
- | |UAB|W | + | |Jan 15|[[UAB]]|W 77-54| |
- | |Virginia Tech|L | + | |Jan 17|[[Virginia Tech]]|L 54-57| |
- | |Dayton|W | + | |Jan 20|at [[Dayton]]|W 70-58| |
- | |St. Louis|L | + | |Jan 22|at [[Saint |
- | |DePaul|L | + | |Jan 28|at [[DePaul]]|L 48-63| |
- | |Cincinnati|W | + | |Feb 5|at #23 [[Cincinnati]]|W 59-62| |
- | |St. Louis|L | + | |Feb 9|[[Saint |
- | |West Virginia|L | + | |Feb 11|at [[West Virginia]]|L 76-78| |
- | |UAB|W | + | |Feb 16|at [[UAB]]|W 80-70| |
- | |Memphis|L | + | |Feb 18|at [[Memphis |
- | |DePaul|W | + | |Feb 21|[[DePaul]]|W 81-71| |
- | |Dayton|W | + | |Feb 23|[[Dayton]]|W 70-59| |
- | |Notre Dame|W | + | |Feb 25|at [[Notre Dame]]|W 65-63| |
- | |Memphis|W | + | |Mar 4|[[Memphis |
- | |UAB|W | + | | |[[UAB]]|W 55-46| |
- | |St. Louis|L | + | | |[[Saint |
- | |Auburn|W | + | | |at [[Auburn]]|W 68-61| |
- | |St. Bonaventure|W | + | | |[[Saint |
- | |South Florida|W | + | | |[[South Florida]]|W 57-50| |
- | |Penn State|W | + | | |vs [[Penn State]]|W 87-79| |
- | |Virginia Tech|L | + | | |vs [[Virginia Tech]]|L 64-65| |
- | *Tony Miller set Bradley Center and Marquette records with 17 assists in Marquette' | ||
- | *Marquette set a Bradley Center team record for rebounds with 63 against Wisconsin on December 31st. The Badgers also set an opponent record for rebounds in that game with 54. That's a lot of missed shots! | ||
+ | ===== Roster ===== | ||
+ | |[[Tony Miller]]| | ||
+ | |[[William Gates]]| | ||
+ | |[[Roney Eford]]| | ||
+ | |[[Mark Harris]]| | ||
+ | |[[Amal McCaskill]]| | ||
+ | |[[Dwaine Streater]]| | ||
+ | |[[Faisal Abraham]]| | ||
+ | |[[Chris Crawford]]| | ||
+ | |[[Anthony Pieper]]| | ||
+ | |[[Aaron Hutchins]]| | ||
+ | |[[Abel Joseph]]| | ||
+ | |[[Zack McCall]]| | ||
+ | |[[Richard Shaw]]| | ||
- | ===== Roster ===== | + | ===== Coaching Staff === |
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+ | *Head Coach: [[Mike Deane]] | ||
+ | *Assistant Coach: [[Maurice (Bo) Ellis]] | ||
+ | *Assistant Coach: [[Dan Theiss]] | ||
+ | *Assistant Coach: [[Mike Rice]] | ||
- | |[[Tony Miller]]| | + | ==== Team Photo ==== |
- | |[[William Gates]]| | + | |
- | |[[Roney Eford]]| | + | |
- | |[[Mark Harris]]| | + | |
- | |[[Amal McCaskill]]| | + | |
- | |[[Dwaine Streater]]| | + | |
- | |[[Faisal Abraham]]| | + | |
- | |[[Chris Crawford]]| | + | |
- | |[[Anthony Pieper]]| | + | |
- | |[[Aaron Hutchins]]| | + | |
- | |[[Abel Joseph]]| | + | |
- | |[[Zack McCall]]| | + | |
- | |[[Richard Shaw]]| | + | |
+ | {{men_s_basketball: |