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This off-season can't end soon enough
The injury-marred close to Marquette's 2008-2009 season was sure to give way to an off-season of discontent for Warrior Nation but the past several weeks can rightly be referred to as cruel and unusual punishment.Other than receiving positive news ab...
MU Player Videos .. part 2
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Rosey out, Mo returns.
In cased you missed it last week ..Freshman forward Brett Roseboro decided to leave Marquette before the school year began. Yesterday, Roseboro was picked up off the waiver wire by St. Bonaventure.In his place, after Mo Acker left the team in June, ...
Adios, Maurice Acker
In a decision that (unsurprisingly) confirmed a long-running rumor, MU today announced that Maurice Acker would not return for his senior season. In a statement released by the university this afternoon Buzz Williams said, "He is one semester shy o...
Marquette Fails and Passes Test
#8 Marquette lost a game most expected to lose today, bowing to #6 Louisville on the road 58-62.But how Marquette lost should give Warrior nation great hope for our immediate, Dominic James-less future.Had you been told MU would be without their star...
Spiking the Kool-Aid
ESPN The Magazine says, "Don't count Marquette out just yet". Check it out right here.Despite this loss, we still think Marquette has reason for hope. For one, UConn played one of their best offensive games in the last two years, and A.J. Price si...
MU down 13, storms back to beat Providence by 9.
After trailing for most of the first 26 minutes, Marquette was in the odd position of NOT being the fastest team on the court. Providence's players were beating MU off the dribble, blowing by our guards with frequency. PC was shooting in the high 60...
