Written by Michael LoCicero Junior guard Junior Cadougan led Marquette (11-1) with a career-high 15 points and added seven rebounds in the Golden Eagles 64-50 win over Wisconsin-Milwaukee on Thursday night. Cadougan only had one assist, marking the first time this year that Marquette won when Cadougan had less than four assists in a game […]
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Five Point Play V11: LSU loss and non-conference evaluations
Marquette will take on Wisconsin-Milwaukee tonight in hopes of rebounding from its first loss of the year, a Monday night takedown at the hands of LSU, 67-59. The Golden Eagles have two non-conference tilts remaining, home games against Milwaukee and Vanderbilt, before the Big East season begins. In this week’s Five Point Play, writers took […]
Marquette-Milwaukee preview: Golden Eagles look to rebound from Monday loss
By Matt Trebby, Marquette Tribune columinst The closest that the Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panthers have come to making their annual game against Marquette be considered a rivalry was last season. With their tight win against the Panthers last year, Marquette took its record to 38-0 against Milwaukee in the all-time series. That is the second largest win […]
Jamil Wilson has new opportunity with Otule sidelined
Jamil Wilson’s career at Marquette didn’t get off to the fast-paced start many expected, but an injury in the front court has given him the opportunity (and playing time) to help the Golden Eagles in redshirt junior center Chris Otule’s absence. Many expected Wilson to be plugged into Jimmy Butler’s role at the “three” from […]
Thoughts and reactions from Marquette’s loss to LSU
It’s not even remotely close to the time to hit the panic button on Marquette, but no one would blame you if you’ve thought about locating said button. The fact of the matter is Marquette will struggle mightily against teams with true inside presences. Davante Gardner hasn’t shown enough improvement defensively. Buzz Williams admitted that […]
Preview of Monday’s matchup against LSU
This post was originally posted on MarquetteHoops.com. Where they’re good: The Tigers have a pair of undersized, speedy guards who do an excellent job pestering ball handlers and forcing turnovers. Both freshman Anthony Hickey (5-foot-10) and sophomore Andre Stringer (5-foot-9) average two steals per game and the Tigers rank 25th in the nation in turnover percentage […]