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-====== Marcus Washington ====== +====== Marcus Washington #55 ====== 
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   * **Nickname:**    * **Nickname:** 
   * **Position:** Guard   * **Position:** Guard
-  * **Height:** +  * **Height:** 6'1" 
-  * **Weight:** lbs.+  * **Weight:** 160 lbs.
   * **Birthdate:**    * **Birthdate:** 
   * **High School:** Lyons Township H.S. in Lyons, IL   * **High School:** Lyons Township H.S. in Lyons, IL
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 ===== Marquette Career ===== ===== Marquette Career =====
  
-Marcus Washington played for Marquette from 1972-1974 and averaged 9.7 ppg as guard and team captain for the 1974 NCAA Runners Up team.+Marcus Washington played for Marquette from 1972-1974 and averaged 11.8 points per game as a sophomore, 8.8 points per game as a junior and 9.7 points per game as a senior guard and team captain for the 1974 NCAA Runners Up team
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 +During his sophomore year, he led the team in assists, scored in double figures in 19 games, and hit a season high of 23 points in one game.
  
 During the 1974 NCAA postseason, Washington - the lone senior - led the Warriors with 17 points in a 72-70 win over Michigan in the Mideast Regional Final. In the National Semifinal win against Kansas, he was the second leading scorer with 16 points (5-12 FG, 6-11 FT). In the Championship loss, Washington scored 11 points on 3 for 13 FGs, 5 for 8 from the line, and 4 rebounds. During the 1974 NCAA postseason, Washington - the lone senior - led the Warriors with 17 points in a 72-70 win over Michigan in the Mideast Regional Final. In the National Semifinal win against Kansas, he was the second leading scorer with 16 points (5-12 FG, 6-11 FT). In the Championship loss, Washington scored 11 points on 3 for 13 FGs, 5 for 8 from the line, and 4 rebounds.
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 +Washington was known as a good defensive player and a very good penetrator. He was also known to be lightning quick, but needed to learn how to control his speed. Moreover, he was viewed as not physically strong and faced stamina problems at times.
  
 In a 2000 Chicago Sun-Times article about Al McGuire, Bo Ellis shared some stories with Coach McGuire before he passed. One of them involved Marcus Washington:  In a 2000 Chicago Sun-Times article about Al McGuire, Bo Ellis shared some stories with Coach McGuire before he passed. One of them involved Marcus Washington: 
  
 "One of my all-time favorites for Coach, and I told him the other day, was at practice when (players) Marcus Washington and Dave Delsman got into each other's face and Coach steps in to break it up," Ellis said. "Marcus steps back, but Delsman won't stop, so Coach says, `I say that's enough.' Delsman starts cursing, and he and Coach curse back and forth. Coach grabs him by his shoulders and they start wrestling. Before I know it, they're on the floor, rolling around in a bear hug. That was my very first practice ever at Marquette. I was back in the corner watching this thing and thinking, `What have I gotten myself into?'" "One of my all-time favorites for Coach, and I told him the other day, was at practice when (players) Marcus Washington and Dave Delsman got into each other's face and Coach steps in to break it up," Ellis said. "Marcus steps back, but Delsman won't stop, so Coach says, `I say that's enough.' Delsman starts cursing, and he and Coach curse back and forth. Coach grabs him by his shoulders and they start wrestling. Before I know it, they're on the floor, rolling around in a bear hug. That was my very first practice ever at Marquette. I was back in the corner watching this thing and thinking, `What have I gotten myself into?'"
-[[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20001018/ai_n13887694|Chicago Sun-Times, October 18, 2000]] 
  
 +== Sophomore Season All-Time Rankings ==
 +  *10th (tie), Assists (109)
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 +[[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4155/is_20001018/ai_n13887694|Chicago Sun-Times, October 18, 2000]]
 ===== Professional Career ===== ===== Professional Career =====
  
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