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====== Marquette Men's Basketball ====== | ====== Marquette Men's Basketball ====== | ||
- | {{:nickname:bballmonogram.jpg }} | + | {{nickname:monogrambasketball.jpg?200 }}The [[2013|2013-2014]] season marks the 97th season of Marquette men's basketball, which has had a tradition of success. |
- | The [[2010|2010-2011]] season marks the 94th season of Marquette men's basketball, which has had a tradition of success. | + | |
- | In 2003 Marquette, coached by [[Tom Crean]] and led by [[Dwyane Wade]], [[Robert Jackson]], [[Steve Novak]], and [[Travis Diener]], defeated top-ranked Kentucky to reach the Final Four. In that game, Wade became one of only four players in NCAA Men's Tournament history to record a triple-double. Wade was named an AP All-American two years in a row and won Conference USA Player of the Year while at Marquette. | + | In 2003 Marquette, coached by [[Tom Crean]] and led by [[Dwyane Wade]], [[Robert Jackson]], [[Steve Novak]], and [[Travis Diener]], defeated top-ranked Kentucky to reach the Final Four. In that game, Wade became one of only four players in NCAA Men's Tournament history to record a triple-double. Wade was named an AP All-American two years in a row and won Conference USA Player of the Year while at Marquette. Under coach [[Buzz Williams]], Marquette reemerged as a perennial basketball power, making it to the Sweet 16 in 2011 and 2012, followed by a BIG EAST title and Elite 8 appearance in 2013. |
- | Now, under coach [[Buzz Williams]], Marquette | + | Head Coach [[Steve Wojciechowski]] will look to continue |
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* [[unc_03_28_77|1977 NCAA Championship]]{{ | * [[unc_03_28_77|1977 NCAA Championship]]{{ | ||
* [[sj_03_21_70|1970 NIT Championship]] | * [[sj_03_21_70|1970 NIT Championship]] | ||
- | * [[ncaa_tournament|28 NCAA Tournament Appearances]] (17th All-Time) | + | * [[ncaa_tournament|31 NCAA Tournament Appearances]] (Tied for 12th All-Time) |
- | * [[ncaa_tournament|34 NCAA Tournament Wins]] (21st All-Time) | + | * [[ncaa_tournament|44 NCAA Tournament Wins]] (15th All-Time) |
- | * 44 Postseason Appearances (9th All-Time) | + | * 45 Postseason Appearances (9th All-Time) |
* 3 Final Four Appearances ([[1973|1974]], | * 3 Final Four Appearances ([[1973|1974]], | ||
* Over 1,400 Victories | * Over 1,400 Victories | ||
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* 5 National Coach of the Year Honorees | * 5 National Coach of the Year Honorees | ||
* Second-Winningest Program in the 1970s (251-41; .860) | * Second-Winningest Program in the 1970s (251-41; .860) | ||
+ | * Second-Longest Active Home Court Winning Streak in D-1 NCAA (25 games) | ||
===== Seasons ===== | ===== Seasons ===== | ||
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1930s: [[1930|30-31]] | [[1931|31-32]] | [[1932|32-33]] | [[1933|33-34]] | [[1934|34-35]] | [[1935|35-36]] | [[1936|36-37]] | [[1937|37-38]] | [[1938|38-39]] | [[1939|39-40]] \\ | 1930s: [[1930|30-31]] | [[1931|31-32]] | [[1932|32-33]] | [[1933|33-34]] | [[1934|34-35]] | [[1935|35-36]] | [[1936|36-37]] | [[1937|37-38]] | [[1938|38-39]] | [[1939|39-40]] \\ | ||
1920s: [[1920|20-21]] | [[1921|21-22]] | [[1922|22-23]] | [[1923|23-24]] | [[1924|24-25]] | [[1925|25-26]] | [[1926|26-27]] | [[1927|27-28]] | [[1928|28-29]] | [[1929|29-30]] \\ | 1920s: [[1920|20-21]] | [[1921|21-22]] | [[1922|22-23]] | [[1923|23-24]] | [[1924|24-25]] | [[1925|25-26]] | [[1926|26-27]] | [[1927|27-28]] | [[1928|28-29]] | [[1929|29-30]] \\ | ||
- | 1910s: [[1916|16-17]] | [[1917|17-18]] | [[1918|18-19]] | [[1919|19-20]]\\ | + | 1910s: |
*[[All records, Year-by-Year|Year-By-Year Records]] | *[[All records, Year-by-Year|Year-By-Year Records]] | ||
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===== Team ===== | ===== Team ===== | ||
+ | * [[Coaches|Head Coaches]] | ||
* [[Jersey Numbers]] | * [[Jersey Numbers]] | ||
- | * [[Coaches]] | ||
* Players ([[Alphabetical Player List|Alphabetical]] | [[Year by Year Player List|Year-By-Year]]) | * Players ([[Alphabetical Player List|Alphabetical]] | [[Year by Year Player List|Year-By-Year]]) | ||
* [[Marquette Players Who Went on to Play Professionally|Players in Pros]] | * [[Marquette Players Who Went on to Play Professionally|Players in Pros]] | ||
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- | ===== Conference Affiliations ===== | ||
- | * 1916-1989 | ||
- | * 1989-1991 | ||
- | * 1991-1995 | ||
- | * 1995-2005 | ||
- | * 2005-present [[Big East]] | ||
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* [[Single Season Blocks]] | * [[Single Season Blocks]] | ||
* [[Single Season Steals]] | * [[Single Season Steals]] | ||
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- | ==== Win Credit Database ==== | ||
- | * [[Win Credits]] | ||
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===== Miscellaneous ===== | ===== Miscellaneous ===== | ||
* [[Awards Banquet]] | * [[Awards Banquet]] | ||
+ | * [[Conferences|Conference Affiliations]] | ||
* [[Haunted Hoops]] | * [[Haunted Hoops]] | ||
* [[The Marquette Jersey Project: | * [[The Marquette Jersey Project: | ||
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* [[The Marquette Program Project: | * [[The Marquette Program Project: | ||
* [[The Marquette Ticket Project: | * [[The Marquette Ticket Project: | ||
+ | * [[Wisconsin Mr. and Ms. Basketball Winners at MU]] | ||
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* [[2009 Coaching Carousel]]\\ | * [[2009 Coaching Carousel]]\\ | ||
* [[2010 Coaching Carousel]]\\ | * [[2010 Coaching Carousel]]\\ | ||
+ | * [[2011 Coaching Carousel]]\\ | ||
+ | * [[2012 Coaching Carousel]]\\ | ||
+ | * [[2013 Coaching Carousel]] | ||
+ | * [[2014 Coaching Carousel]] |