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 ====== October 30, 2010 - Virginia vs. Marquette ====== ====== October 30, 2010 - Virginia vs. Marquette ======
-{{men_s_basketball:teams_marquette.gif}}**Marquette  {{men_s_basketball:teams_virginia.gif}} Virginia**+{{men_s_basketball:teams_virginia.gif}}**Virginia  {{men_s_basketball:teams_marquette.gif}} Marquette**
  
  
  
-===== Wrapping Up The Virginia Workout ===== +===== Busy Weekend At MU ===== 
-Coach [[Buzz Williams]] said following the Haunted Hoops scrimmage that he hoped his Golden Eagles would be "whippedand beaten in every possible way" by the Virginia Cavaliers in the teams' dual scrimmage/workout in Charlottesville on Sunday.+With the Marquette Golden Eagles' exhibition opener a little more than a week away as of this writingthings are predictably starting to get busy on campus.
  
-Turns out, that wasn't exactly the case.+First up is MU's practice/scrimmage session with [[Virginia]], which will take place in two sessions on Saturday at the [[Al McGuire]] Center. This is the fifth consecutive year the Golden Eagles are foregoing one of their two allowed exhibition games to take part in the workout with the Cavaliers.
  
-With all 11 healthy scholarship players making the trip and taking partMU for the fourth straight year reaped some major benefits from the closed-door, non-publicized workout that's become vogue among Division I teams as they seek any and every possible advantage prior to the open of the regular season.+The practice has caught on around the country in recent yearswith coaches finding that the amount of work and film they can get out of these things inherently more valuable to the process of building their teams than the beatdowns they wind up handing out to Division III opponents.
  
-MU twice worked out against Kansas State under coach [[Tom Crean]]and last year traveled to [[Nebraska]] in Williams' first year as head man. This year, thanks to some connections between Bennett -- the former Green Bay legend who, as you'll recallwas pursued by MU in the wake of Crean's exodus to [[Indiana]] -- Bennett assistant Ritchie McKay and Williams, theGolden Eagles and the Cavaliers squared off on the Virginia campus.+"I think the best thing about scrimmagingno matter who you scrimmageis you have unlimited time. And of all the things that the NCAA legislatestime is probably the No. 1 thing," said coach [[Buzz Williams]]. "So for us to be able to be with our guys, compete against someone else unlimited -- that's very healthy.
  
-"I think that Coach (Tony) Bennett'done a great job," said Williams"They only have two newcomers. They have a returning veteran group, but everything he'teaching them is new. But relative to the way our guys competed, I thought we competed with great intensity. I thought the guys that were on the bench were great teammates, and I thought we had great energy all day.+"You can pre-arrange situations. It'reps where everybody is seeing how an opponent will handle itAnd that'difficult to quantify the value of."
  
-"There are definitely things that we've got to get more fluid at, which you would anticipate after the first 15 days of practice, but as it relates to our culture and the things that are important to usI thought our guys were outstanding."+In his first year as coach at MUWilliams took his team to Nebraska to practice against the Cornhuskerswith the connection being coach Doc Sadler. Last yearWilliams' relationship with coach Tony Bennett's top assistant, Ritchie McKay, led him to take his Golden Eagles down to Charlottesville.
  
-With five newcomers to Division I on the squad -- a storyline that will undoubtedly be repeated numerous times over the course of the season -- MU got plenty of value out of the experience both on the court and off, according to Williams.+Bennett -- the former UW-Green Bay standout and son of former Wisconsin coach Dick Bennett -- and his crew are returning the favor this year, and will face off with MU in both a morning and an afternoon session at the Al.
  
-"I thought it went good," he said. "The guys had the opportunity to get feel for the rhythm of playing road gameall of the things that are involved with that -- having a pre-game mealwent over a scouting report, having a shootaround in the conference room of our hotel, being in an opponent's locker room.+"Coach Bennett's been there two years; they have an unbelievable recruiting class -- one of the best in the country," said Williams. "He does phenomenal job. It was good for us last year because it was the second year in row we had taught our guys'This is what we do on the road,' and then you work six hours the next day.'
  
-"All of those things are healthy considering our roster and the nature of our roster. So I thought it was great experience."+"What we're going to do tonight is stay in a hotel as if we're on the road -- eat meal, scouting report, film, wakeup in the morning is at 6, chapel's at 6:15, breakfast is at 6:30, film is at 7 and then we'll leave and go to the training room and get ready, and we start at 9:30.
  
-The format of the workout was altered this time around, which Williams believes was to both teamsbenefit.+"I just think that there's a lot of elements to a scrimmage that you can't manufacture in an exhibition."
  
-"I thought our structure was a lot better this year than last year," Williams said. "Part of that was some of the lessons we learned from last year. We actually scrimmaged this morning, so we gave our best shot in the actual game situations, and then in the afternoon we did more of the three-down stuffThis morning we played five 10-minute segments, then wiped the score clean at the conclusion of each segment.+Williams said his team will be able to gain some positives from MU's exhibition game next Saturday against StJohn's (Minn.) at the Bradley Center as well.
  
-"Then this afternoon we played half-court possessionsFive Marquette possessions on offense, flip it, then wipe the score at the endWe did three sets of that. Then we played basically make it-take it ,full-court. It's Virginia's ballMarquette'on defense in the half-court. If Virginia scores, it'Virginia's ball again, check it up topIf Virginia missesit's Marquette's ball in transition offenseVirginia in transition defense. If Marquette scores, it's Marquette's ball at the top. If Marquette misses, Virginia is coming down in transition on offense.+"There will be value next week," he said"We have yet to practice at the Bradley CenterSogetting in the Bradley Centerputting on uniforms, playing in front of fans, hearing their names called on the loudspeaker -there'other elements you get from an exhibitionBut I do think that in a scrimmageyou're going to find more teaching opportunities not only that daybut for the next three weeks.
  
-"In other wordsyou keep playing until somebody scores, and it's really good because it allows you to work on your half-court execution both ways -- offensively and defensively -- and at the same time it gives you an opportunity to better prepare yourself in your transition defense and transition offenseWe call it in and out at Marquette in practice -- we play it every dayjust because you get looks at your half-court stuff and then your full-court stuff both ways. So we played that game to seven, and we played three of those.+"We've practiced 12 times. Our guys want to do something different. They need a daya chance of pace, and they're excited. It'll be good. One way or another, it's going to be goodBecause if something goes bad, it's good, too, because we get to make it good."
  
-Perhaps most important, no one was injured -- a major benefit for the Golden Eagles, considering how hard they were hit in the off-season. Sophomore guard [[Darius Johnson-Odom]] also saw his participation increase yet again as he continues to recover from a foot injury that's limited him since last month.+It's all part of the process of getting ready for the regular season, which opens Nov12. The Golden Eagles took another small step toward that in practice earlier this week, Williams said.
  
-"It was a really good day. We ground our guys up," said Williams. "The priceless thing about doing this is to have an opportunity with so many new guys to see what getting on a plane is like, seeing what getting on a bus is likeI know that sounds so elementarybut it will better prepare us for our road games this year.+"We brought officials in on Tuesday, and just having officials changes the ambience, just because the kids aren't looking around saying, 'I want you to call that. That's a foul,he said. "Our kids are great because I don't ever call anything, so the old guys don't ever pay attention to itBut having officialsjust that changes the flow.
  
-"If you're going to play scrimmage, and forfeit an opportunity to play an exhibition game, you need to get as much out of it as you can. Guys will be off tomorrowwhich is how we planned it. But today was really good day."+"This will be the first time that, instead of having Blue and White teams, we're going to have Blue team. We'll sit over here together, and I think that's good. I'm excited. We've done a lot of stuff to prepare for it -- not from a technical standpointbut from rhythm standpoint."
  
-MU will play its lone exhibition game this coming Saturday, Nov. 7, at 1 p.m. against MSOE at the Bradley Center. The Golden Eagles open up the regular season Nov13 at 7:30 p.magainst Centenary.+Two MU players, Joe Fulce and Chris Otule, won't be able to take part in the early session with Virginia because of class commitments, while two others, [[Jamil Wilson]] and [[Dave Singleton]], won't be able to take part at all because of their status as transfers. 
 + 
 +One key player who returned to this week was [[Jimmy Butler]], who had missed time after suffering a concussion and a gash over his eye after hitting his head on the court. The senior forward has been given the green light to take part in some of Saturday's workoutwhich is good news for both the Golden Eagles and Butler. 
 + 
 +"Jimmy will be limited. (Thursday) was his first practice," Williams said. "He did individuals on Tuesday and Wednesday. He'll be able to participate in much of the scrimmage, but as of yesterday he was allowed 15 minutes of 'real' movement. He'll be able to get in a lot of work. He looked good." 
 + 
 +Williams said after Butler initially went down with the concussion that he'd be ultra-cautious before letting him return to full speed. He continues to stick to that, much in the same way he handled [[Darius Johnson-Odom]]'s foot injury last year around the same time. 
 + 
 +"I would say he probably could have been 6-days agobut there was no purpose in that," he said. "He's been working out with Todd (Smith), he's been doing indivduals. But there's no need for (practicing full-go)." 
 + 
 +Unlike normal practice sessions, which can be opened at an individual school's discretion, these workouts with fellow Division I teams are closed to both the media and the public due to NCAA regulationsScores can't be kept, reports can't be given and only team personnel from both schools are allowed in. 
 + 
 +I'll try to get some sort of general update on the Virginia workout up on the blog this weekend. 
 + 
 +As it turns out, the Al won't be the only facility on campus being utilized on Saturday for such an event, either. 
 + 
 +In addition to the MU women working out against Illinois State, UW-Green Bay's and Northern Illinois's men's teams will meet up at the Old Gym to work out against one another as well. 
 + 
 +The obvious links here are new UWGB coach [[Brian Wardle]], his assistant [[Brian Barone]] and Northern Illinois assistant [[Todd Townsend]], all of whom are former MU players and served in some capacity on MU staffs under [[Tom Crean]]. 
 + 
 +The location made sense in that it was roughly halfway between both Green Bay and Dekalb, Ill., which allows the schools to save a bit of money on travel expenses, and you've got to think that Wardle, Barone and Townsend will all have all sorts of memories come flooding back as they re-enter the very same gym in which they spent countless hours practicing in as Golden Eagles. 
 + 
 +And finally, MU is hosting 6-foot, 205-pound guard Derrick Wilson on an official visit this weekend. 
 + 
 +Wilson, who plays at Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Conn., is from Anchorage, Alaska. 
 + 
 +MU has two remaining scholarships in the Class of 2011-'12, with California wing Juan Anderson having already committed. The early signing period begins Nov. 10 and runs through Nov. 17.
  
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