Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball

Marquette Golden Eagles
2018–19 Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team
University Marquette University
Head coach Steve Wojciechowski (4th season)
Conference Big East
Arena Fiserv Forum
(Capacity: 17,500)
Nickname Golden Eagles
Colors Blue and Gold[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
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 Round of 32
1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1994, 1996, 2003, 2008, 2009, 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, 2017
Conference tournament champions
1997
Conference regular season champions
1994, 2003, 2013

The Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team (formerly the Marquette Hilltoppers and 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 2017. Marquette maintains rivalries and highly anticipated games with several other schools, including the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Villanova University, Georgetown University, and DePaul University. The team plays its home games at Fiserv Forum in downtown Milwaukee, where the Milwaukee Bucks NBA team also plays, which opens in September 2018 as the replacement for both teams' home of the previous 30 seasons, the Bradley Center.[2] 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: [3]
Name Years Record Win pct.
Ralph Risch1916–178–3.727
John Ryan1917–2013–9.591
Frank Murray1920–2994–73.563
Cord Lipe1929–3011–12.478
Bill Chandler1930–51193–198.494
Tex Winter1951–5325–25.500
Jack Nagle1953–5869–55.556
Eddie Hickey1958–6492–70.568
Al McGuire1964–77295–80.787
Hank Raymonds1977–83126–50.716
Rick Majerus1983–8656–35.615
Bob Dukiet1986–8939–46.459
Kevin O'Neill1989–9486–62.581
Mike Deane1994–99100–55.645
Tom Crean1999–08190–96.664
Buzz Williams2008–14139–69.668
Steve Wojciechowski2014–73–59.553

Season records

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
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 24–3NCAA Elite Eight
1955–56 Jack Nagle 13–11NIT First Round
1956–57 Jack Nagle 10–15
1957–58 Jack Nagle 11–11
1958–59 Eddie Hickey 23–6NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1959–60 Eddie Hickey 13–12
1960–61 Eddie Hickey 16–11NCAA First Round
1961–62 Eddie Hickey 15–11
1962–63 Eddie Hickey 20–9NIT 3rd Place
1963–64 Eddie Hickey 5–21
1964–65 Al McGuire 8–18
1965–66 Al McGuire 14–12
1966–67 Al McGuire 21–9NIT Runner Up
1967–68 Al McGuire 23–6NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1968–69 Al McGuire 24–5NCAA Elite Eight
1969–70 Al McGuire 26–3NIT Champions
1970–71 Al McGuire 28–1NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1971–72 Al McGuire 25–4NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1972–73 Al McGuire 25–4NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1973–74 Al McGuire 26–5NCAA Runner Up
1974–75 Al McGuire 23–4NCAA First Round
1975–76 Al McGuire 27–2NCAA Elite Eight
1976–77 Al McGuire 25–7NCAA Champions
1977–78 Hank Raymonds 24–4NCAA First Round
1978–79 Hank Raymonds 22–7NCAA Sweet Sixteen
1979–80 Hank Raymonds 18–9NCAA First Round
1980–81 Hank Raymonds 20–11NIT First Round
1981–82 Hank Raymonds 23–9NCAA Second Round
1982–83 Hank Raymonds 19–10NCAA First Round
1983–84 Rick Majerus 17–13NIT Second Round
1984–85 Rick Majerus 20–11NIT Quarterfinals
1985–86 Rick Majerus 19–11NIT Second Round
1986–87 Bob Dukiet 16–13NIT First Round
1987–88 Bob Dukiet 10–18
1988–89 Bob Dukiet 13–15
Midwestern Collegiate Conference (1989–1991)
1989–90 Kevin O'Neill 15–149–54thNIT First Round
1990–91 Kevin O'Neill 11–187–76th
Great Midwest Conference (1991–1995)
1991–92 Kevin O'Neill 16–135–53rd
1992–93 Kevin O'Neill 20–86–43rdNCAA First Round
1993–94 Kevin O'Neill 24–910–21stNCAA Sweet Sixteen
1994–95 Mike Deane 21–127–53rdNIT Runner Up
Conference USA (1995–2005)
1995–96 Mike Deane 23–810–42nd (Blue)NCAA Second Round
1996–97 Mike Deane 22–99–52nd (Blue)NCAA First Round
1997–98 Mike Deane 20–118–84th (American)NIT Quarterfinals
1998–99 Mike Deane 14–156–106th (American)
1999–00 Tom Crean 15–148–84th (American)NIT First Round
2000–01 Tom Crean 15–149–73rd (American)
2001–02 Tom Crean 26–713–32nd (American)NCAA First Round
2002–03 Tom Crean 27–614–21st (American)NCAA Final Four
2003–04 Tom Crean 19–128–88thNIT Quarterfinals
2004–05 Tom Crean 19–127–99thNIT First Round
Big East Conference (2005–2013)
2005–06 Tom Crean 20–1110–64thNCAA First Round
2006–07 Tom Crean 24–1010–66thNCAA First Round
2007–08 Tom Crean 25–1011–76thNCAA Second Round
2008–09 Buzz Williams 25–1012–65thNCAA Second Round
2009–10 Buzz Williams 22–1211–75thNCAA First Round
2010–11 Buzz Williams 22–159–99thNCAA Sweet Sixteen
2011–12 Buzz Williams 27–814–42ndNCAA Sweet Sixteen
2012–13 Buzz Williams 26–914–41stNCAA Elite Eight
Big East Conference (2013–present)
2013–14 Buzz Williams 17–159–96th
2014–15 Steve Wojciechowski 13–194–149th
2015–16 Steve Wojciechowski 20–138–107th
2016–17 Steve Wojciechowski 19–1310–84thNCAA First Round
2017–18 Steve Wojciechowski 21–139-97thNIT Quarterfinals
Total:1593-985

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Golden Eagles have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 32 times. Their combined record is 40–34. They were National Champions in 1977.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1955First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Miami (OH)
Kentucky
Iowa
W 90–79
W 79–71
L 81–86
1959First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Bowling Green
Michigan State
Kentucky
W 89–71
L 69–74
L 69–98
1961First RoundHoustonL 61–77
1968First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place
Bowling Green
Kentucky
East Tennessee State
W 72–71
L 89–107
W 69–57
1969First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Murray State
Kentucky
Purdue
W 82–62
W 81–74
L 73–75
1971First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Miami (OH)
Ohio State
Kentucky
W 62–47
L 59–60
W 91–74
1972First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Ohio
Kentucky
Minnesota
W 73–49
L 69–85
L 72–77
1973First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Miami (OH)
Indiana
Austin Peay
W 77–62
L 69–75
W 88–73
1974First 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
1975First RoundKentuckyL 54–76
1976First Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
WKU
Western Michigan
Indiana
W 79–60
W 62–57
L 56–65
1977First 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
1978First RoundMiami (OH)L 81–84 OT
1979#3Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#6 Pacific
#2 DePaul
W 73–48
L 56–62
1980#9First Round#8 VillanovaL 59–77
1982#7First Round
Second Round
#10 Evansville
#2 Missouri
W 67–62
L 69–73
1983#9First Round#8 TennesseeL 56–57
1993#12First Round#5 Oklahoma StateL 62–74
1994#4First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#11 Southwest Louisiana
#3 Kentucky
#2 Duke
W 81–59
W 75–63
L 49–59
1996#4First Round
Second Round
#13 Monmouth
#12 Arkansas
W 68–44
L 56–65
1997#7First Round#10 ProvidenceL 59–81
2002#5First Round#12 TulsaL 69–71
2003#3First 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#7First Round#10 AlabamaL 85–90
2007#8First Round#9 Michigan StateL 49–61
2008#6First Round
Second Round
#11 Kentucky
#3 Stanford
W 74–66
L 81–82 OT
2009#6First Round
Second Round
#11 Utah State
#3 Missouri
W 58–57
L 79–83
2010#6First Round#11 WashingtonL 78–80
2011#11Second Round
Third Round
Sweet Sixteen
#6 Xavier
#3 Syracuse
#2 North Carolina
W 66–55
W 66–62
L 63–81
2012#3Second Round
Third Round
Sweet Sixteen
#14 BYU
#6 Murray State
#7 Florida
W 88–68
W 62–53
L 58–68
2013#3Second 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
2017#10First Round#7 South CarolinaL 73–93


NIT results

The Golden Eagles have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) 16 times. Their combined record is 23–15. They were NIT Champions in 1970.

Year Round Opponent Result
1956First RoundSeton HallL 78–96
1963Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Saint Louis
Providence
Villanova
W 84–49
L 64–79
W 66–58
1967First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Tulsa
Providence
Marshall
Southern Illinois
W 64–60
W 81–80
W 83–78
L 56–71
1970First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Massachusetts
Utah
LSU
St. John's
W 62–55
W 83–63
W 101–79
W 65–53
1981First RoundSyracuseL 81–88
1984First Round
Second Round
Iowa State
Michigan
W 73–53
L 70–83
1985First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Bradley
Cincinnati
Indiana
W 77–68
W 56–54
L 82–94
1986First Round
Second Round
Drake
Southwest Missouri State
W 79–59
L 69–83
1987First RoundNebraskaL 76–78
1990First RoundPenn StateL 54–57
1995First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Auburn
St. Bonaventure
USF
Penn State
Virginia Tech
W 68–61
W 70–61
W 67–60
W 81–79
L 64–65
1998First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Creighton
Auburn
Minnesota
W 80–68
W 75–60
L 71–73
2000First RoundXavierL 63–67
2004First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Toledo
Boise State
Iowa State
W 87–72
W 66–53
L 69–77
2005First RoundWestern MichiganL 40–54
2018First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Harvard
Oregon
Penn State
W 67–60
W 101–92
L 80–85

Marquette is the only university to spurn a NCAA Tournament 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 forbade 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:

Retired players and coaches

Dwyane
Wade
3
2001–03
Apollo 11

Crew
11


Dean

Meminger
14
1968–71


Butch

Lee
15
1974–78


Maurice

Lucas
20
1972–74


George

Thompson
24
1966–69


Glenn

Rivers
31
1980–83


Bo

Ellis
31
1973–77


Bob

Weingart
38
Trainer


Earl

Tatum
43
1972–76

Don

Kojis
44
1958–61


Al

McGuire
77
Head Coach

Warriors/Golden Eagles in the NBA

Players currently or recently in the NBA

Year Player Team Draft pick
2003Dwyane WadeMiami Heat1st Round 5th Pick Overall
2009Wesley MatthewsDallas MavericksUndrafted
2011Jimmy ButlerMinnesota Timberwolves1st Round 30th Pick Overall
2011Dwight BuycksDetroit PistonsUndrafted
2012Jae CrowderUtah Jazz2nd Round 34th Pick Overall
2013Vander BlueLos Angeles LakersUndrafted
2014Jamil WilsonLos Angeles ClippersUndrafted
2016Henry EllensonDetroit Pistons1st Round 18th Pick Overall

Players formerly in the NBA

All-time scoring leaders

List is as of 2017–18[4] season.

Rank Points Player Years playing Games PPG
1.1985Jerel McNeal2005–0913015.3
2.1859Lazar Hayward2006–1013813.5
3.1773George Thompson1966–698720.4
4.1749Dominic James2005–0912913.6
5.1735Butch Lee1974–7811515.1
6.1691Travis Diener2001–0512014.1
7.1690Brian Wardle1997–0111714.4
8.1688Tony Smith1986–9011414.8
9.1673Wesley Matthews2005–0912713.2
10.1663Bo Ellis1973–7711914.0
11.1649Darius Johnson-Odom2009–1210515.7
12.1647Damon Key1990–9411714.1
13.1637Dean Meminger1968–718718.8
14.1571Trevor Powell1987–9111214.0
15.1567Steve Novak2002–0612612.4
16.1504Don Kojis1958–618118.6
17.1479Bob Wolf1964–678118.3
18.1471Roney Eford1992–9612511.8
19.1439Aaron Hutchins1994–9812211.8
20.1355Mike Moran1956–597318.6
21.1353Russ Wittberger1951–5510013.5
22.1347Cordell Henry1998–0212011.2
23.1330Ron Glaser1960–638216.2
24.1309Terry Rand1953–567717.0
25.1299Michael Wilson1978–8211910.9

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References

  1. "Marquette Athletics Identity Standards" (PDF). Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  2. Long, Michael (August 15, 2017). "Marquette University to join Bucks at new Milwaukee arena". sportspromedia.com. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
  3. 1 2 "Marquette Basketball – Awards and History" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-12-24.
  4. http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/marq/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/2015-16/misc_non_event/16_mbbrecordbook.pdf
  5. http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/marq/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/recordbook_1011.pdf

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