Archive | February, 2015

Which conference is best at the top?

This is weird. I see probably 10 separate links a day on Twitter about bubbles and bubble teams and who might be dancing and who might be pouting and, for the second consecutive year, scroll right on past them. Marquette is headed straight for the gym, so there’s not much catching up I need to […]

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Hard work behind the rise of Sacar Anim

Marquette University added a high-quality 2015 recruit today when senior wing Sacar Anim of DeLaSalle High School (Minneapolis, Minnesota) announced his commitment to play for Coach Wojo. Just 17 years old, the 6’4” Anim is an all-around and versatile player who makes an impact on both sides of the court.  DeLaSalle has won three consecutive […]

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Marquette picks up commitment from SG Sacar Anim

Marquette picked up it’s fourth commitment of the 2015 class when Sacar Anim chose the blue and gold over Northwestern on Monday afternoon. He is a 3-star point-guard from Minnesota ranked No. 180 in the 247Sports composite rankings. Steve Wojciechowski and the staff showed heavy interest in Anim starting late in 2014 and their pursuit […]

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The Path to 7 Big East Bids

Marquette fans might not be enjoying the season, but the Big East is having one heck of a sophomore campaign. In his first bracketology of the season a few months ago, ESPN’s Joe Lunardi made the bold prediction of seven Big East teams dancing in March. Many scoffed at the prediction, refusing to believe that […]

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“Redrafting” the 2013 Top 100

Marquette’s class of 2013 was the recruiting crown jewel for then Coach Buzz Williams. He had brought in talent before, but 2013 promised to be the best class of his tenure. The class featured 5 players, 3 in the top 100, 1 JUCO All-American, and 3 star PG out of New Mexico who was considered […]

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Photo Gallery: Marquette vs. Xavier

Re-live some of the best moments from Marquette’s blowout loss against Xavier at the Bradley Center. Be sure to click on the images to see them in full size. Photos by Anthony Giacomino.

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