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 In 2003 Marquette, coached by [[Tom Crean]] and led by [[Dwyane Wade]], [[Robert Jackson]], [[Steve Novak]], and [[Travis Diener]], defeated top-ranked Kentucky to reach the Final Four. In that game, Wade became one of only four players in NCAA Men's Tournament history to record a triple-double. Wade was named an AP All-American two years in a row and won Conference USA Player of the Year while at Marquette. Under coach [[Buzz Williams]], Marquette reemerged as a perennial basketball power, making it to the Sweet 16 in 2011 and 2012, followed by a BIG EAST title and Elite 8 appearance in 2013. In 2003 Marquette, coached by [[Tom Crean]] and led by [[Dwyane Wade]], [[Robert Jackson]], [[Steve Novak]], and [[Travis Diener]], defeated top-ranked Kentucky to reach the Final Four. In that game, Wade became one of only four players in NCAA Men's Tournament history to record a triple-double. Wade was named an AP All-American two years in a row and won Conference USA Player of the Year while at Marquette. Under coach [[Buzz Williams]], Marquette reemerged as a perennial basketball power, making it to the Sweet 16 in 2011 and 2012, followed by a BIG EAST title and Elite 8 appearance in 2013.
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-Head Coach [[Steve Wojciechowski]] will look to continue Marquette Basketball's tradition of excellence. 
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