Archive | December, 2011

Web Dimes 12/5 Edition

The NCAA and Nostalgia– Grantland (Charles Pierce) Buzz Williams wants Eagles to have fun, too– ESPN College Basketball Blog A Brief, By the Numbers Look at the Washington Huskies– Anonymous Eagle Fab Melo, Vander Blue among sophs to keep an eye on this season– SI.com (Seth Davis) ESPNU College Basketball Podcast: 12/5– ESPN.com (9 minute mark) MERNAGH: […]

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Vander Blue, Darius Johnson-Odom Post Game Comments

Transcribed by Michael LoCicero Winning in Madison, without Cadougan, etc. DJO: Depending on how hard we play, that’s how I feel. We shot 38 percent, I though it was our will to win. We got 10 stops at the end of the second half to close it out. When you’ve got stuff down like that […]

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MU hands UW its 12th loss at the Kohl Center under Bo Ryan

The No. 7/9 Wisconsin Badgers (6-2) entered their contest with the No. 16/16 Marquette Golden Eagles 156-11 at the Kohl Center since Bo Ryan took over as Wisconsin’s coach in 2001. Make that 156-12. The Golden Eagles walked into their inner-state rival’s home and left with their seventh victory of the season and remain undefeated […]

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Top three performers from Marquette’s win over Wisconsin

1. Derrick Wilson: He played 20 minutes, did not attempt a field goal and had three personal fouls. And he was Marquette’s most important player player Saturday afternoon. After news broke just before tip-off that junior point guard Junior Cadougan had been benched for breaking team rules, Wilson was inserted into the starting lineup for […]

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UW-MU Post-Game Quotes

Transcribed by Michael LoCicero Head coach Buzz Williams: Defensively   I think that’s the key to the level of success that we can achieve as a team this year and I think that in prior years, we have proven that the level of success will be dependent on our defensive efficiency. And you think about […]

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Twitter reacts to Marquette’s victory

We collected the best reactions from local and national analysts from around Twitter from after the game. Be sure to click on the picture to see it larger.

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