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1993-1994 Season
The Marquette Warriors finished the season 24-9 overall and 10-2 in the Great Midwest Conference. That record was good for first place in the Great Midwest Conference, giving Marquette the first conference championship in school history. Marquette also finished the season ranked in both the AP poll (21st) and CNN/USA Today Poll (17th) for the first time in 15 years.
Several Members of the 93-94 team qualified for post-season honors:
Abel Joseph Great Midwest All-Academic Team
Damon Key All-Great Midwest Second Team
Jim McIlvaine Great Midwest Player of the Year
Tony Miller All-Great Midwest Second Team
Kevin O'Neill Ray Meyer Coach of the Year
Schedule
Date | Opponent | Location | Time (CT) / Results | Record |
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26-Nov-93 | America-Puerto Rico | San Juan, PR | W, 86-72 | 1-0 |
27-Nov-93 | East Tennessee State | San Juan, PR | W, 87-72 | 2-0 |
28-Nov-93 | Washington State | San Juan, PR | L, 46-56 | 2-1 |
03-Dec-93 | Texas Southern | Bradley Center | W, 85-67 | 3-1 |
04-Dec-93 | Wisconsin-Green Bay | Bradley Center | L, 45-46 | 3-2 |
07-Dec-93 | #16 Illinois | Bradley Center | W, 74-65 | 4-2 |
12-Dec-93 | Ohio State | Bradley Center | W, 86-66 | 5-2 |
21-Dec-93 | Louisiana Tech | Bradley Center | W, 84-48 | 6-2 |
28-Dec-93 | Northern Illinois | DeKalb, IL | W, 73-58 | 7-2 |
02-Jan-94 | #17 Wisconsin | Madison, WI | L, 52-71 | 7-3 |
05-Jan-94 | Memphis State | Bradley Center | W, 79-67 | 8-3 (1-0) |
08-Jan-94 | #9 Arizona | Tucson, AZ | L, 80-94 | 8-4 |
12-Jan-94 | DePaul | Chicago, IL | W, 71-52 | 9-4 (2-0) |
19-Jan-94 | #18 UAB | Birmingham, AL | W, 60-58 | 10-4 (3-0) |
22-Jan-94 | #23 Saint Louis | Bradley Center | W, 62-52 | 11-4 (4-0) |
26-Jan-94 | #23 Saint Louis | St Louis, MO | L, 66-76 | 11-5 (4-1) |
29-Jan-94 | Memphis State | Memphis, TN | W, 51-46 | 12-5 (5-1) |
31-Jan-94 | South Florida | Bradley Center | W, 78-54 | 13-5 |
02-Feb-94 | #17 UAB | Bradley Center | W, 58-54 | 14-5 (6-1) |
05-Feb-94 | West Virginia | Bradley Center | W, 75-50 | 15-5 |
10-Feb-94 | Cincinnati | Cincinnati, OH | W, 61-60 | 16-5 (7-1) |
13-Feb-94 | Cincinnati | Bradley Center | L, 82-89 | 16-6 (7-2) |
15-Feb-94 | Virginia Tech | Blacksburg, VA | W, 55-48 | 17-6 |
17-Feb-94 | Notre Dame | Bradley Center | L, 58-68 | 17-7 |
20-Feb-94 | Dayton | Bradley Center | W, 84-62 | 18-7 (8-2) |
23-Feb-94 | Dayton | Dayton, OH | W, 63-58 | 19-7 (9-2) |
27-Feb-94 | DePaul | Bradley Center | W, 70-62 | 20-7 (10-2) |
28-Feb-94 | San Francisco | Bradley Center | W, 86-65 | 21-7 |
05-Mar-94 | Wisconsin-Milwaukee | Bradley Center | W, 73-51 | 22-7 |
Great Midwest Conference | ||||
11-Mar-94 | Cincinnati | Cincinnati, OH | L, 63-72 | 22-8 |
NCAA Tournament | ||||
18-Mar-94 | Southwestern Louisiana | St Petersburg, FL | W, 81-59 | 23-8 |
20-Mar-94 | Kentucky | St Petersburg, FL | W, 75-63 | 24-8 |
24-Mar-94 | Duke | Knoxville, TN | L, 49-59 | 24-9 |
- East Tennessee State decided the best way to beat the best defensive team in the country was to shoot three pointers. They took a Marquette opponent record 41 treys, but still lost the game on November 27th.
- Memphis set Marquette opponent & Bradley Center team records for three point field goal shooting (88.9% on 8 of 9 shooting) on January 5th, but still managed to find a way to lose to the Warriors.
- Cincinnati set Bradley Center team records for field goals attempted (87) and field goals made (37) in their double overtime victory over Marquette on February 13th.
Players
No. | Name | Ht./Wt. | Pos. | Year | Hometown (High School) |
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13 | Roney Eford | ||||
35 | Damon Key | Sr | |||
34 | Jim McIlvaine | Sr | |||
10 | Tony Miller | ||||
12 | Robb Logterman | Sr | |||
00 | Amal McCaskill | ||||
3 | Anthony Pieper | Fr | |||
40 | Faisal Abraham | ||||
20 | Abel Joseph | ||||
21 | Carl Hren | ||||
23 | Shane Littles | ||||
Joel Pogodzinski | |||||
22 | William Gates | ||||
5 | Chris Crawford | Fr | |||
Dwaine Streater |
Coaches
Head Coach: Kevin O'Neill
Manager: Jordan Wells
Assistant Coach: Maurice (Bo) Ellis
Assistant Coach: Craig McMillan
Assistant Coach: Dan Theiss
Special Assistant: Mark Anglavar
Head Trainer: David Leigh
Team Chaplain: Fr. William Kelly