Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball
Marquette Golden Eagles | |||
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University | Marquette University | ||
Conference | Big East | ||
Location | Milwaukee, WI | ||
Head coach | Steve Wojciechowski (3rd year) | ||
Arena |
Bradley Center (Capacity: 18,850) | ||
Nickname | Golden Eagles | ||
Colors |
Blue and Gold[1] | ||
Uniforms | |||
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NCAA Tournament champions | |||
1977 | |||
NCAA Tournament runner-up | |||
1974 | |||
NCAA Tournament Final Four | |||
1974, 1977, 2003 | |||
NCAA Tournament Elite Eight | |||
1955, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1977, 2003, 2013 | |||
NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen | |||
1955, 1959, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1994, 2003, 2011, 2012, 2013 | |||
NCAA Tournament appearances | |||
1955, 1959, 1961, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 | |||
Conference tournament champions | |||
1997 | |||
Conference regular season champions | |||
1994, 2003, 2012, 2013 |
The Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team (formerly the Marquette Warriors) represents Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Marquette currently competes in the Big East. It last played in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament in 2013. Marquette maintains rivalries and highly anticipated games with several other schools, including the University of Wisconsin–Madison, University of Louisville, University of Notre Dame, and DePaul University. The team plays its home games at the BMO Harris Bradley Center in downtown Milwaukee, where the Milwaukee Bucks NBA team also plays. Despite only having 8,000 undergraduates, Marquette was ranked 10th in average attendance among NCAA Division 1 teams in 2009 and 2010.
All-time coaching records
- Source: [2]
Name | Years | Record | Win pct. |
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Ralph Risch | 1916–17 | 8–3 | .727 |
John Ryan | 1917–20 | 13–9 | .591 |
Frank Murray | 1920–29 | 94–73 | .563 |
Cord Lipe | 1929–30 | 11–12 | .478 |
Bill Chandler | 1930–51 | 193–198 | .494 |
Tex Winter | 1951–53 | 25–25 | .500 |
Jack Nagle | 1953–58 | 69–55 | .556 |
Eddie Hickey | 1958–64 | 92–70 | .568 |
Al McGuire | 1964–77 | 295–80 | .787 |
Hank Raymonds | 1977–83 | 126–50 | .716 |
Rick Majerus | 1983–86 | 56–35 | .615 |
Bob Dukiet | 1986–89 | 39–46 | .459 |
Kevin O'Neill | 1989–94 | 86–62 | .581 |
Mike Deane | 1994–99 | 100–55 | .645 |
Tom Crean | 1999–08 | 190–96 | .664 |
Buzz Williams | 2008–14 | 139–65 | .681 |
Steve Wojciechowski | 2014– | 33–32 | .508 |
Season records
Season | Coach | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Independent (1916–1989) | |||||||||
1916–17 | Ralph Risch | 8–3 | |||||||
1917–18 | John Ryan | 4–6 | |||||||
1918–19 | No team | ||||||||
1919–20 | John Ryan | 9–3 | |||||||
1920–21 | Frank Murray | 14–3 | |||||||
1921–22 | Frank Murray | 15–5 | |||||||
1922–23 | Frank Murray | 19–2 | |||||||
1923–24 | Frank Murray | 10–10 | |||||||
1924–25 | Frank Murray | 8–11 | |||||||
1925–26 | Frank Murray | 8–13 | |||||||
1926–27 | Frank Murray | 5–10 | |||||||
1927–28 | Frank Murray | 7–11 | |||||||
1928–29 | Frank Murray | 8–8 | |||||||
1929–30 | Cord Lipe | 11–12 | |||||||
1930–31 | Bill Chandler | 11–7 | |||||||
1931–32 | Bill Chandler | 11–8 | |||||||
1932–33 | Bill Chandler | 14–3 | |||||||
1933–34 | Bill Chandler | 15–4 | |||||||
1934–35 | Bill Chandler | 11–7 | |||||||
1935–36 | Bill Chandler | 7–12 | |||||||
1936–37 | Bill Chandler | 8–8 | |||||||
1937–38 | Bill Chandler | 14–5 | |||||||
1938–39 | Bill Chandler | 12–5 | |||||||
1939–40 | Bill Chandler | 7–9 | |||||||
1940–41 | Bill Chandler | 2–13 | |||||||
1941–42 | Bill Chandler | 6–11 | |||||||
1942–43 | Bill Chandler | 9–10 | |||||||
1943–44 | Bill Chandler | 8–6 | |||||||
1944–45 | Bill Chandler | 7–10 | |||||||
1945–46 | Bill Chandler | 11–7 | |||||||
1946–47 | Bill Chandler | 9–14 | |||||||
1947–48 | Bill Chandler | 9–15 | |||||||
1948–49 | Bill Chandler | 8–13 | |||||||
1949–50 | Bill Chandler | 6–17 | |||||||
1950–51 | Bill Chandler | 8–14 | |||||||
1951–52 | Tex Winter | 12–14 | |||||||
1952–53 | Tex Winter | 13–11 | |||||||
1953–54 | Jack Nagle | 11–15 | |||||||
1954–55 | Jack Nagle | 24–3 | NCAA Elite Eight | ||||||
1955–56 | Jack Nagle | 13–11 | NIT First Round | ||||||
1956–57 | Jack Nagle | 10–15 | |||||||
1957–58 | Jack Nagle | 11–11 | |||||||
1958–59 | Eddie Hickey | 23–6 | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||||
1959–60 | Eddie Hickey | 13–12 | |||||||
1960–61 | Eddie Hickey | 16–11 | NCAA First Round | ||||||
1961–62 | Eddie Hickey | 15–11 | |||||||
1962–63 | Eddie Hickey | 20–9 | NIT 3rd Place | ||||||
1963–64 | Eddie Hickey | 5–21 | |||||||
1964–65 | Al McGuire | 8–18 | |||||||
1965–66 | Al McGuire | 14–12 | |||||||
1966–67 | Al McGuire | 21–9 | NIT Runner Up | ||||||
1967–68 | Al McGuire | 23–6 | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||||
1968–69 | Al McGuire | 24–5 | NCAA Elite Eight | ||||||
1969–70 | Al McGuire | 26–3 | NIT Champions | ||||||
1970–71 | Al McGuire | 28–1 | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||||
1971–72 | Al McGuire | 25–4 | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||||
1972–73 | Al McGuire | 25–4 | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||||
1973–74 | Al McGuire | 26–5 | NCAA Runner Up | ||||||
1974–75 | Al McGuire | 23–4 | NCAA First Round | ||||||
1975–76 | Al McGuire | 27–2 | NCAA Elite Eight | ||||||
1976–77 | Al McGuire | 25–7 | NCAA Champions | ||||||
1977–78 | Hank Raymonds | 24–4 | NCAA First Round | ||||||
1978–79 | Hank Raymonds | 22–7 | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||||
1979–80 | Hank Raymonds | 18–9 | NCAA First Round | ||||||
1980–81 | Hank Raymonds | 20–11 | NIT First Round | ||||||
1981–82 | Hank Raymonds | 23–9 | NCAA Second Round | ||||||
1982–83 | Hank Raymonds | 19–10 | NCAA First Round | ||||||
1983–84 | Rick Majerus | 17–13 | NIT Second Round | ||||||
1984–85 | Rick Majerus | 20–11 | NIT Quarterfinals | ||||||
1985–86 | Rick Majerus | 19–11 | NIT Second Round | ||||||
1986–87 | Bob Dukiet | 16–13 | NIT First Round | ||||||
1987–88 | Bob Dukiet | 10–18 | |||||||
1988–89 | Bob Dukiet | 13–15 | |||||||
Midwestern Collegiate Conference (1989–1991) | |||||||||
1989–90 | Kevin O'Neill | 15–14 | 9–5 | 4th | NIT First Round | ||||
1990–91 | Kevin O'Neill | 11–18 | 7–7 | 6th | |||||
Great Midwest Conference (1991–1995) | |||||||||
1991–92 | Kevin O'Neill | 16–13 | 5–5 | 3rd | |||||
1992–93 | Kevin O'Neill | 20–8 | 6–4 | 3rd | NCAA First Round | ||||
1993–94 | Kevin O'Neill | 24–9 | 10–2 | 1st | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||
1994–95 | Mike Deane | 21–12 | 7–5 | 3rd | NIT Runner Up | ||||
Conference USA (1995–2005) | |||||||||
1995–96 | Mike Deane | 23–8 | 10–4 | 2nd (Blue) | NCAA Second Round | ||||
1996–97 | Mike Deane | 22–9 | 9–5 | 2nd (Blue) | NCAA First Round | ||||
1997–98 | Mike Deane | 20–11 | 8–8 | 4th (American) | NIT Quarterfinals | ||||
1998–99 | Mike Deane | 14–15 | 6–10 | 6th (American) | |||||
1999–00 | Tom Crean | 15–14 | 8–8 | 4th (American) | NIT First Round | ||||
2000–01 | Tom Crean | 15–14 | 9–7 | 3rd (American) | |||||
2001–02 | Tom Crean | 26–7 | 13–3 | 2nd (American) | NCAA First Round | ||||
2002–03 | Tom Crean | 27–6 | 14–2 | 1st (American) | NCAA Final Four | ||||
2003–04 | Tom Crean | 19–12 | 8–8 | 8th | NIT Quarterfinals | ||||
2004–05 | Tom Crean | 19–12 | 7–9 | 9th | NIT First Round | ||||
Big East Conference (2005–2013) | |||||||||
2005–06 | Tom Crean | 20–11 | 10–6 | 4th | NCAA First Round | ||||
2006–07 | Tom Crean | 24–10 | 10–6 | 6th | NCAA First Round | ||||
2007–08 | Tom Crean | 25–10 | 11–7 | 6th | NCAA Second Round | ||||
2008–09 | Buzz Williams | 25–10 | 12–6 | 5th | NCAA Second Round | ||||
2009–10 | Buzz Williams | 22–12 | 11–7 | 5th | NCAA First Round | ||||
2010–11 | Buzz Williams | 22–15 | 9–9 | 9th | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||
2011–12 | Buzz Williams | 27–8 | 14–4 | 1st | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | ||||
2012–13 | Buzz Williams | 26–9 | 14–4 | 1st | NCAA Elite Eight | ||||
Big East Conference (2013–present) | |||||||||
2013–14 | Buzz Williams | 17–15 | 9–9 | 6th | |||||
2014–15 | Steve Wojciechowski | 13–19 | 4–14 | 9th | |||||
2015–16 | Steve Wojciechowski | 20–13 | 8–10 | 7th | |||||
Total: | 1558-947 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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Postseason
NCAA tournament results
The Golden Eagles have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 31 times. Their combined record is 40–33. They were National Champions in 1977.
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Results |
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1955 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight | Miami (OH) Kentucky Iowa | W 90–79 W 79–71 L 81–86 | |
1959 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional 3rd Place Game | Bowling Green Michigan State Kentucky | W 89–71 L 69–74 L 69–98 | |
1961 | First Round | Houston | L 61–77 | |
1968 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional 3rd Place | Bowling Green Kentucky East Tennessee State | W 72–71 L 89–107 W 69–57 | |
1969 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight | Murray State Kentucky Purdue | W 82–62 W 81–74 L 73–75 | |
1971 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional 3rd Place Game | Miami (OH) Ohio State Kentucky | W 62–47 L 59–60 W 91–74 | |
1972 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional 3rd Place Game | Ohio Kentucky Minnesota | W 73–49 L 69–85 L 72–77 | |
1973 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Regional 3rd Place Game | Miami (OH) Indiana Austin Peay | W 77–62 L 69–75 W 88–73 | |
1974 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four National Championship | Ohio Vanderbilt Michigan Kansas NC State | W 85–59 W 69–61 W 72–70 W 64–51 L 64–76 | |
1975 | First Round | Kentucky | L 54–76 | |
1976 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight | WKU Western Michigan Indiana | W 79–60 W 62–57 L 56–65 | |
1977 | First Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four National Championship Game | Cincinnati Kansas State Wake Forest Charlotte North Carolina | W 66–51 W 67–66 W 82–68 W 51–49 W 67–59 | |
1978 | First Round | Miami (OH) | L 81–84 OT | |
1979 | #3 | Second Round Sweet Sixteen | #6 Pacific #2 DePaul | W 73–48 L 56–62 |
1980 | #9 | First Round | #8 Villanova | L 59–77 |
1982 | #7 | First Round Second Round | #10 Evansville #2 Missouri | W 67–62 L 69–73 |
1983 | #9 | First Round | #8 Tennessee | L 56–57 |
1993 | #12 | First Round | #5 Oklahoma State | L 62–74 |
1994 | #4 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen | #11 Southwest Louisiana #3 Kentucky #2 Duke | W 81–59 W 75–63 L 49–59 |
1996 | #4 | First Round Second Round | #13 Monmouth | W 68–44 L 56–65 |
1997 | #7 | First Round | #10 Providence | L 59–81 |
2002 | #5 | First Round | #12 Tulsa | L 69–71 |
2003 | #3 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four | #14 Holy Cross #6 Missouri #2 Pittsburgh #1 Kentucky #2 Kansas | W 72–68 W 101–92 OT W 77–74 W 83–69 L 61–94 |
2006 | #7 | First Round | #10 Alabama | L 85–90 |
2007 | #8 | First Round | #9 Michigan State | L 49–61 |
2008 | #6 | First Round Second Round | #11 Kentucky #3 Stanford | W 74–66 L 81–82 OT |
2009 | #6 | First Round Second Round | #11 Utah State #3 Missouri | W 58–57 L 79–83 |
2010 | #6 | First Round | #11 Washington | L 78–80 |
2011 | #11 | Second Round Third Round Sweet Sixteen | #6 Xavier #3 Syracuse #2 North Carolina | W 66–55 W 66–62 L 63–81 |
2012 | #3 | Second Round Third Round Sweet Sixteen | #14 BYU #6 Murray State #7 Florida | W 88–68 W 62–53 L 58–68 |
2013 | #3 | Second Round Third Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight | #14 Davidson #6 Butler #2 Miami (FL) #4 Syracuse | W 59–58 W 74–72 W 71–61 L 39–55 |
NIT results
The Golden Eagles have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) 15 times. Their combined record is 21–14. They were NIT Champions in 1970.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1956 | First Round | Seton Hall | L 78–96 |
1963 | Quarterfinals Semifinals 3rd Place Game | Saint Louis Providence Villanova | W 84–49 L 64–79 W 66–58 |
1967 | First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals | Tulsa Providence Marshall Southern Illinois | W 64–60 W 81–80 W 83–78 L 56–71 |
1970 | First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals | Massachusetts Utah LSU St. John's | W 62–55 W 83–63 W 101–79 W 65–53 |
1981 | First Round | Syracuse | L 81–88 |
1984 | First Round Second Round | Iowa State Michigan | W 73–53 L 70–83 |
1985 | First Round Second Round Quarterfinals | Bradley Cincinnati Indiana | W 77–68 W 56–54 L 82–94 |
1986 | First Round Second Round | Drake Southwest Missouri State | W 79–59 L 69–83 |
1987 | First Round | Nebraska | L 76–78 |
1990 | First Round | Penn State | L 54–57 |
1995 | First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals | Aburn St. Bonaventure USF Penn State Virginia Tech | W 68–61 W 70–61 W 67–60 W 81–79 L 64–65 |
1998 | First Round Second Round Quarterfinals | Creighton Auburn Minnesota | W 80–68 W 75–60 L 71–73 |
2000 | First Round | Xavier | L 63–67 |
2004 | First Round Second Round Quarterfinals | Toledo Boise State Iowa State | W 87–72 W 66–53 L 69–77 |
2005 | First Round | Western Michigan | L 40–54 |
Marquette is the only university to spurn an NCAA invite and did so due to a low seeding in the 1970 NCAA Tournament and having to travel. They were ranked 8th in the country at the time and were one of the favorites to win the NCAA championship. They were invited to the 1970 NIT which they won. The NCAA later instituted a rule which forbid an NCAA Division I level men's basketball team from spurning an NCAA bid for an NIT bid. An antitrust case by the NIT ensued over this issue, and the NCAA settled out of court.
Retired numbers
The following numbers have been retired by Marquette:
- 3 - Dwyane Wade
- 11 – Apollo 11 Crew
- 14 – Dean Meminger
- 15 – Butch Lee
- 20 – Maurice Lucas
- 24 – George Thompson
- 31 – Doc Rivers
- 31 – Bo Ellis
- 38 – Bob Weingart (Trainer)
- 43 – Earl Tatum
- 77 – Al McGuire (Coach)
Warriors/Golden Eagles in the NBA
- Gene Berce
- Vander Blue
- Brian Brunkhorst
- Jimmy Butler
- Dwight Buycks
- Jim Chones
- Tom Copa
- Chris Crawford
- Jae Crowder
- Travis Diener
- Bill Downey
- Bo Ellis
- Lazar Hayward
- Darius Johnson-Odom
- Don Kojis
- Bob Lackey
- Butch Lee
- Wesley Matthews
- Maurice Lucas
- Amal McCaskill
- Allie McGuire
- Jim McIlvaine
- Jerel McNeal
- Larry McNeill
- Dean Meminger
- Steve Novak
- Doc Rivers
- Tony Smith
- Earl Tatum
- Joe Thomas
- George Thompson
- Bernard Toone
- Dwyane Wade
- Lloyd Walton
- Jerome Whitehead
- Mike Wilson
- Sam Worthen
All-time scoring leaders
List is as of 2015–16[4] season.
Rank | Points | Player | Years playing | Games | PPG |
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1. | 1985 | Jerel McNeal | 2005–09 | 130 | 15.3 |
2. | 1859 | Lazar Hayward | 2006–10 | 138 | 13.5 |
3. | 1773 | George Thompson | 1966–69 | 87 | 20.4 |
4. | 1749 | Dominic James | 2005–09 | 129 | 13.6 |
5. | 1735 | Butch Lee | 1974–78 | 115 | 15.1 |
6. | 1691 | Travis Diener | 2001–05 | 120 | 14.1 |
7. | 1690 | Brian Wardle | 1997–01 | 117 | 14.4 |
8. | 1688 | Tony Smith | 1986–90 | 114 | 14.8 |
9. | 1673 | Wesley Matthews | 2005–09 | 127 | 13.2 |
10. | 1663 | Bo Ellis | 1973–77 | 119 | 14.0 |
11. | 1649 | Darius Johnson-Odom | 2009–12 | 105 | 15.7 |
12. | 1647 | Damon Key | 1990–94 | 117 | 14.1 |
13. | 1637 | Dean Meminger | 1968–71 | 87 | 18.8 |
14. | 1571 | Trevor Powell | 1987–91 | 112 | 14.0 |
15. | 1567 | Steve Novak | 2002–06 | 126 | 12.4 |
16. | 1504 | Don Kojis | 1958–61 | 81 | 18.6 |
17. | 1479 | Bob Wolf | 1964–67 | 81 | 18.3 |
18. | 1471 | Roney Eford | 1992–96 | 125 | 11.8 |
19. | 1439 | Aaron Hutchins | 1994–98 | 122 | 11.8 |
20. | 1355 | Mike Moran | 1956–59 | 73 | 18.6 |
21. | 1353 | Russ Wittberger | 1951–55 | 100 | 13.5 |
22. | 1347 | Cordell Henry | 1998–02 | 120 | 11.2 |
23. | 1330 | Ron Glaser | 1960–63 | 82 | 16.2 |
24. | 1309 | Terry Rand | 1953–56 | 77 | 17.0 |
25. | 1299 | Michael Wilson | 1978–82 | 119 | 10.9 |
References
- ↑ "Marquette Athletics Identity Standards" (PDF). Marquette University. Retrieved 2016-04-10.
- ↑ "Marquette Basketball – Awards and History" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-12-24.
- ↑ "Marquette Basketball – Awards and History" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-12-24.
- ↑ http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/marq/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/2015-16/misc_non_event/16_mbbrecordbook.pdf
- ↑ http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/marq/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/recordbook_1011.pdf