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Marquette Men's Basketball
The 2013-2014 season marks the 97th season of Marquette men's basketball, which has had a tradition of success. Due largely to the accomplishments of the team in the 1970s Marquette is synonymous with basketball. The Warriors, coached by Al McGuire, won the 1977 NCAA Tournament and were runners-up in 1974. Maurice Bo Ellis was a member of each of those teams, and remains the only Marquette player to appear in two Final Fours.
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.
Head Coach Steve Wojciechowski will look to continue Marquette Basketball's tradition of excellence.
Accomplishments
- 31 NCAA Tournament Appearances (Tied for 12th All-Time)
- 44 NCAA Tournament Wins (15th All-Time)
- 45 Postseason Appearances (9th All-Time)
- Over 1,400 Victories
- 61.7% Winning Percentage (33rd All-Time)
- 5 National Coach of the Year Honorees
- Second-Winningest Program in the 1970s (251-41; .860)
- Second-Longest Active Home Court Winning Streak in D-1 NCAA (25 games)
Seasons
2010s: 10-11 | 11-12 | 12-13 | 13-14 | 14-15 | 15-16 | 16-17 | 17-18 | 18-19 | 19-20
2000s: 00-01 | 01-02 | 02-03 | 03-04 | 04-05 | 05-06 | 06-07 | 07-08 | 08-09 | 09-10
1990s: 90-91 | 91-92 | 92-93 | 93-94 | 94-95 | 95-96 | 96-97 | 97-98 | 98-99 | 99-00
1980s: 80-81 | 81-82 | 82-83 | 83-84 | 84-85 | 85-86 | 86-87 | 87-88 | 88-89 | 89-90
1970s: 70-71 | 71-72 | 72-73 | 73-74 | 74-75 | 75-76 | 76-77 | 77-78 | 78-79 | 79-80
1960s: 60-61 | 61-62 | 62-63 | 63-64 | 64-65 | 65-66 | 66-67 | 67-68 | 68-69 | 69-70
1950s: 50-51 | 51-52 | 52-53 | 53-54 | 54-55 | 55-56 | 56-57 | 57-58 | 58-59 | 59-60
1940s: 40-41 | 41-42 | 42-43 | 43-44 | 44-45 | 45-46 | 46-47 | 47-48 | 48-49 | 49-50
1930s: 30-31 | 31-32 | 32-33 | 33-34 | 34-35 | 35-36 | 36-37 | 37-38 | 38-39 | 39-40
1920s: 20-21 | 21-22 | 22-23 | 23-24 | 24-25 | 25-26 | 26-27 | 27-28 | 28-29 | 29-30
1910s: 15-16 | 16-17 | 17-18 | 18-19 | 19-20