Tag Archives: Todd Mayo

Todd Mayo undergoes knee surgery

Early Wednesday morning Todd Mayo posted the picture above on Instagram leading to a couple inquiries as to what he was doing at the hospital in patient attire. Turns out the rising junior was getting knee surgery to address a meniscus injury, as the Marquette basketball Twitter account announced. #mubb‘s Todd Mayo underwent successful knee […]

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Milwaukee Pro-Am photo gallery

Marquette basketball news has been on the slow end lately. What better way to break that up than by checking out some pictures from the Scion Dental Milwaukee Pro-AM on July 24. A huge thanks go out to Ryan Messier for the great images so be sure to click on them to see them in […]

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Brotherly love: What O.J. being in MKE does for Todd

  2012 was a trying year for Todd Mayo, to say the least. In the second half of his freshman season his averages decreased to 6.7 points per game and he shot just 41.2 percent from the field, down from 42.6 in 2011. His 3-point numbers also took a hit post-New Year’s Eve. Buzz Williams […]

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2013 Scion Dental Milwaukee Pro-Am preview

The Scion Dental Milwaukee Pro-Am will kick off tomorrow night in Greenfield, marking the first time since the Golden Eagles were knocked out of the NCAA Tournament that they will take the court in a public setting. Let’s jump right into everything you need to know about this year’s Pro-Am. Rosters The NCAA allows for […]

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Where Marquette’s backcourt can improve this summer

Earlier we broke down where Marquette’s frontcourt can improve this summer (check that out here) and now we’re breaking down where the guards can do the same. This is a far-less experienced group, meaning they have more room to grow in an all-important offseason. Take a look: Juan Anderson: The Golden Eagles switchable is transitioning from […]

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How good was Trent Lockett’s senior year?

It’s remarkable how quick college basketball players go through the system, arriving as high-profiled freshmen, improving as sophomores and finding their respective roles–large or small–as junior and seniors. Vander Blue’s time as a lanky first-year reserve seemed like just days ago while watching him drop 30 points on South Florida, hit clutch shot after clutch […]

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