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The '''Marquette University''' Warriors compete as members of the [[{{bige}}]] in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball. The school has not sponsored football since 1960. Marquette is a private Catholic (Jesuit) institution located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 8,000. | The '''Marquette University''' Warriors compete as members of the [[{{bige}}]] in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball. The school has not sponsored football since 1960. Marquette is a private Catholic (Jesuit) institution located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 8,000. | ||
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+ | The campus is located just west of downtown Milwaukee, surrounded by US 18 (Wells Street) to the north, I-43 to the west, I-94 to the south, and 19th Street to the west. Its location at the junction of two interstates actually makes access tricky; from the west, Exit 310B (13th Street) off I-94 is the direct access; from all other directions the sanest option is to take I-94 west past the campus and use Exit 309B (25th Street) then double back on city streets. Al McGuire Center (4,000), home of the women's basketball squad, is at the northeast corner of campus on the corner of 12th and Wells. The men play at Bradley Center (19,000), about a mile northeast of campus at the corner of State Street and 4th Street. | ||
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+ | Marquette sports several long-term rivals, chiefly [[Wisconsin]], [[Notre Dame]], [[DePaul]], and [[Pittsburgh]]. | ||
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+ | Despite not having football since 1960, Marquette has sent 70 players on to the NFL; the most successful of the group were two of the very last players to suit up for Marquette in DE George Andrie and DB Karl Kassulke. They've sent 34 players to the NBA and ABA, including Maurice Lucas, Jim Chones, Doc Rivers, and Dwyane Wade. | ||
+ | {{-}} | ||
+ | =='''Conference Affiliations'''== | ||
+ | ===Football=== | ||
+ | {{list-3col-04| item01a=no team | ||
+ | | item01b= | ||
+ | | item01c=1961-present | ||
+ | | item02a=[[{{udind}}]] | ||
+ | | item02b=NCAA University | ||
+ | | item02c=1937-1960 | ||
+ | | item03a=[[NCAA Independents]] | ||
+ | | item03b=NCAA | ||
+ | | item03c=1910-1936 | ||
+ | | item04a=[[Pre-NCAA Independents]] | ||
+ | | item04b=Independent | ||
+ | | item04c=1892-1910 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ===Basketball=== | ||
+ | {{list-3col-07| item01a=[[{{bige}}]] | ||
+ | | item01b=NCAA I | ||
+ | | item01c=2005-present | ||
+ | | item02a=[[{{cusa}}]] | ||
+ | | item02b=NCAA I | ||
+ | | item02c=1995-2005 | ||
+ | | item03a=[[{{gmwc}}|Great Midwest Conference]] | ||
+ | | item03b=NCAA I | ||
+ | | item03c=1991-1995 | ||
+ | | item04a=[[{{horizon}}|Midwestern Collegiate Conference]] | ||
+ | | item04b=NCAA I | ||
+ | | item04c=1989-1991 | ||
+ | | item05a=[[{{d1ind}}]] | ||
+ | | item05b=NCAA I | ||
+ | | item05c=1973-1989 | ||
+ | | item06a=[[{{udind}}]] | ||
+ | | item06b=NCAA University | ||
+ | | item06c=1956-1973 | ||
+ | | item07a=[[NCAA Independents]] | ||
+ | | item07b=NCAA | ||
+ | | item07c=1916-1956 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | =='''Post-Season Appearances'''== | ||
+ | ===Football=== | ||
+ | {{Bowl Alert}} | ||
+ | {{list-2col-01| item01a=[[Cotton Bowl]] | ||
+ | | item01b=[[Cotton Bowl|1936]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Basketball=== | ||
+ | {{list-2col-06| col1=350 | ||
+ | | col2=300 | ||
+ | | item01a='''[[NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament Championship Game]]''' | ||
+ | | item01b=[[1974 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1974]], '''[[1977 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1977]]''' | ||
+ | | item02a={{d1mt}} | ||
+ | | item02b=[[1955 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament|1955]], [[1959 NCAA University Division Men's Basketball Tournament|1959]], [[1961 NCAA University Division Men's Basketball Tournament|1961]], [[1968 NCAA University Division Men's Basketball Tournament|1968]], [[1969 NCAA University Division Men's Basketball Tournament|1969]], [[1971 NCAA University Division Men's Basketball Tournament|1971]], [[1972 NCAA University Division Men's Basketball Tournament|1972]], [[1973 NCAA University Division Men's Basketball Tournament|1973]], ''[[1974 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1974]]'', [[1975 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1975]], [[1976 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1976]], '''[[1977 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1977]]''', [[1978 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1978]], [[1979 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1979]], [[1980 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1980]], [[1982 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1982]], [[1983 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1983]], [[1993 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1993]], [[1994 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1994]], [[1996 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1996]], [[1997 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1997]], [[2002 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2002]], [[2003 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2003]], [[2006 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2006]], [[2007 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2007]], [[2008 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2008]], [[2009 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2009]], [[2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2010]], [[2011 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2011]] | ||
+ | | item03a='''[[National Invitation Tournament|National Invitation Tournament Championship Game]]''' | ||
+ | | item03b=[[1967 National Invitation Tournament|1967]]'', '''[[1970 National Invitation Tournament|1970]]''', [[1995 National Invitation Tournament|1995]] | ||
+ | | item04a={{nit}} | ||
+ | | item04b=[[1956 National Invitation Tournament|1956]], [[1963 National Invitation Tournament|1963]], ''[[1967 National Invitation Tournament|1967]]'', '''[[1970 National Invitation Tournament|1970]]''', [[1981 National Invitation Tournament|1981]], [[1984 National Invitation Tournament|1984]], [[1985 National Invitation Tournament|1985]], [[1986 National Invitation Tournament|1986]], [[1987 National Invitation Tournament|1987]], [[1990 National Invitation Tournament|1990]], ''[[1995 National Invitation Tournament|1995]]'', [[1998 National Invitation Tournament|1998]], [[2000 National Invitation Tournament|2000]], [[2004 National Invitation Tournament|2004]], [[2005 National Invitation Tournament|2005]] | ||
+ | | item05a=[[National Catholic Invitational Tournament|National Catholic Invitational Tournament Championship Game]] | ||
+ | | item05b='''[[1952 National Catholic Invitational Tournament|1952]]''' | ||
+ | | item06a=[[National Catholic Invitational Tournament]] | ||
+ | | item06b='''[[1952 National Catholic Invitational Tournament|1952]]''' | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | =='''Championships'''== | ||
+ | ===Football=== | ||
+ | Marquette never won a championship of any kind in football. | ||
+ | ===Basketball=== | ||
+ | {{list-2col-09| col1=350 | ||
+ | | col2=300 | ||
+ | | item01a='''[[NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament Champions]]''' | ||
+ | | item01b='''[[1977 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1977]]''' | ||
+ | | item02a=[[NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|NCAA Division I Tournament]] Midwest Region Champions | ||
+ | | item02b='''[[1977 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1977]]''', [[2003 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2003]] | ||
+ | | item03a=[[NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|NCAA Division I Tournament]] Mideast Region Champions | ||
+ | | item03b=[[1974 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|1974]] | ||
+ | | item04a='''[[National Invitation Tournament|National Invitation Tournament Champions]]''' | ||
+ | | item04b='''[[1970 National Invitation Tournament|1970]]''' | ||
+ | | item05a='''[[National Catholic Invitational Tournament|National Catholic Invitational Tournament Champions]]''' | ||
+ | | item05b='''[[1952 National Catholic Invitational Tournament|1952]]''' | ||
+ | | item06a=[[{{cusa}}]] Tournament Champions | ||
+ | | item06b=[[1997 Conference USA Men's Basketball|1997]] | ||
+ | | item07a=[[{{cusa}}]] Regular Season Champions | ||
+ | | item07b=[[2003 Conference USA Men's Basketball|2003]] | ||
+ | | item08a=[[{{cusa}}]] American Division Champions | ||
+ | | item08b=[[2003 Conference USA Men's Basketball|2003]] | ||
+ | | item09a=[[{{gmwc}}|Great Midwest Conference]] Regular Season Champions | ||
+ | | item09b=[[1994 Great Midwest Conference Men's Basketball|1994]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | =='''National Individual Awards'''== | ||
+ | ===Football=== | ||
+ | {{list-2col-02| col1=350 | ||
+ | | col2=300 | ||
+ | | item01a='''[[National Football Foundation Hall of Fame]]''' | ||
+ | | item01b=1974: Frank Murray (coach) | ||
+ | | item02a=[[NCAA Division I FBS Consensus All-Americans]]<br>* - unanimous selection | ||
+ | | item02b=1936: Ray Buvid (B) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Basketball=== | ||
+ | {{list-2col-12| col1=350 | ||
+ | | col2=300 | ||
+ | | item01a='''[[National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame]]''' | ||
+ | | item01b=2006: Eddie Hickey (coach)<br>2006: Al McGuire (coach)<br>2010: Tex Winter (coach) | ||
+ | | item02a=[[Naismith College Player of the Year (men)|Naismith College Player of the Year]] | ||
+ | | item02b=1978: Butch Lee (G) | ||
+ | | item03a=[[Adolph Rupp Trophy]] | ||
+ | | item03b=1978: Butch Lee (G) | ||
+ | | item04a=[[AP College Basketball Player of the Year Award (men)|AP College Basketball Player of the Year Award]] | ||
+ | | item04b=1978: Butch Lee (G) | ||
+ | | item05a=[[UPI College Basketball Player of the Year]] | ||
+ | | item05b=1978: Butch Lee (G) | ||
+ | | item06a=[[NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player]] | ||
+ | | item06b=1977: Butch Lee (G) | ||
+ | | item07a=[[NABC Defensive Player of the Year]] | ||
+ | | item07b=1994: Jim McIlvane (C) | ||
+ | | item08a=[[AP College Basketball Coach of the Year (men)|AP College Basketball Coach of the Year]] | ||
+ | | item08b=1971: Al McGuire | ||
+ | | item09a=[[Henry Iba Award]] | ||
+ | | item09b=1959: Eddie Hickey | ||
+ | | item10a=[[NABC Division I Coach of the Year]] | ||
+ | | item10b=1959: Eddie Hickey<br>1974: Al McGuire | ||
+ | | item11a=[[UPI College Basketball Coach of the Year]] | ||
+ | | item11b=1971: Al McGuire | ||
+ | | item12a=[[NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans|NCAA Division I Consensus All-Americans]] | ||
+ | | item12b=1971: Dean Meminger (G)<br>1972: Jim Chones (F/C)<br>'''1978: Butch Lee (G)'''<br>2003: Dwyane Wade (G) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | =='''External Links'''== | ||
+ | [http://www.gomarquette.com/ Marquette University Athletics] | ||
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The Marquette University Warriors compete as members of the Big East Conference in NCAA Division I basketball. The school has not sponsored football since 1960. Marquette is a private Catholic (Jesuit) institution located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 8,000.
The campus is located just west of downtown Milwaukee, surrounded by US 18 (Wells Street) to the north, I-43 to the west, I-94 to the south, and 19th Street to the west. Its location at the junction of two interstates actually makes access tricky; from the west, Exit 310B (13th Street) off I-94 is the direct access; from all other directions the sanest option is to take I-94 west past the campus and use Exit 309B (25th Street) then double back on city streets. Al McGuire Center (4,000), home of the women's basketball squad, is at the northeast corner of campus on the corner of 12th and Wells. The men play at Bradley Center (19,000), about a mile northeast of campus at the corner of State Street and 4th Street.
Marquette sports several long-term rivals, chiefly Wisconsin, Notre Dame, DePaul, and Pittsburgh.
Despite not having football since 1960, Marquette has sent 70 players on to the NFL; the most successful of the group were two of the very last players to suit up for Marquette in DE George Andrie and DB Karl Kassulke. They've sent 34 players to the NBA and ABA, including Maurice Lucas, Jim Chones, Doc Rivers, and Dwyane Wade.
Contents
Conference Affiliations
Football
no team | 1961-present | |
NCAA University Division Independents | NCAA University | 1937-1960 |
NCAA Independents | NCAA | 1910-1936 |
Pre-NCAA Independents | Independent | 1892-1910 |
Basketball
Big East Conference | NCAA I | 2005-present |
Conference USA | NCAA I | 1995-2005 |
Great Midwest Conference | NCAA I | 1991-1995 |
Midwestern Collegiate Conference | NCAA I | 1989-1991 |
NCAA Division I Independents | NCAA I | 1973-1989 |
NCAA University Division Independents | NCAA University | 1956-1973 |
NCAA Independents | NCAA | 1916-1956 |
Post-Season Appearances
Football
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Note: Years for bowl games indicate the fall season preceding the game itself. Further, unless impossible to avoid, corporate sponsorship is ignored. Please see Bowl Alert for details. |
Cotton Bowl | 1936 |
Basketball
Championships
Football
Marquette never won a championship of any kind in football.
Basketball
NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament Champions | 1977 |
NCAA Division I Tournament Midwest Region Champions | 1977, 2003 |
NCAA Division I Tournament Mideast Region Champions | 1974 |
National Invitation Tournament Champions | 1970 |
National Catholic Invitational Tournament Champions | 1952 |
Conference USA Tournament Champions | 1997 |
Conference USA Regular Season Champions | 2003 |
Conference USA American Division Champions | 2003 |
Great Midwest Conference Regular Season Champions | 1994 |
National Individual Awards
Football
National Football Foundation Hall of Fame | 1974: Frank Murray (coach) |
NCAA Division I FBS Consensus All-Americans * - unanimous selection |
1936: Ray Buvid (B) |
Basketball
National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame | 2006: Eddie Hickey (coach) 2006: Al McGuire (coach) 2010: Tex Winter (coach) |
Naismith College Player of the Year | 1978: Butch Lee (G) |
Adolph Rupp Trophy | 1978: Butch Lee (G) |
AP College Basketball Player of the Year Award | 1978: Butch Lee (G) |
UPI College Basketball Player of the Year | 1978: Butch Lee (G) |
NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player | 1977: Butch Lee (G) |
NABC Defensive Player of the Year | 1994: Jim McIlvane (C) |
AP College Basketball Coach of the Year | 1971: Al McGuire |
Henry Iba Award | 1959: Eddie Hickey |
NABC Division I Coach of the Year | 1959: Eddie Hickey 1974: Al McGuire |
UPI College Basketball Coach of the Year | 1971: Al McGuire |
NCAA Division I Consensus All-Americans | 1971: Dean Meminger (G) 1972: Jim Chones (F/C) 1978: Butch Lee (G) 2003: Dwyane Wade (G) |
External Links
Marquette University Athletics
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