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The 1970 National Invitation Tournament was the 1970 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition. It was unique in that coach Al McGuire of 8th ranked Marquette University, unhappy with his team's NCAA tournament placement in the Midwest rather than the closer Mideast regional, turned down that bid and elected to play in the NIT instead.
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax [a] is a 2D arcade fighting game developed by Ecole Software and French Bread and published by Sega.The game celebrates the 20th anniversary of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint, featuring various characters from light novels published under the imprint. [2]
Southern Illinois, in their final season as a College Division team, [1] defeated Marquette, 71–56, in the championship game, becoming the only non-Division I/University Division team to win the tournament. After the NCAA began operating the NIT in 2006, non-Division I teams were no longer eligible to participate.
Marquette entered the Seton Hall game second in the nation in turnover margin at 6.9 and fifth in steals at 10.2. The Golden Eagles forced 24 turnovers against Seton Hall, including 18 steals.
David Joplin scored 13, while Chase Ross and Stevie Mitchell added 12 points each as Marquette (22-6, 13-4) never trailed and won for the 11th time in 12 games. Marquette grabbed a 27-4 lead in ...
Everything he saw from his players midway through Saturday's game made Marquette coach Shaka Smart believe his team would bounce back from a sluggish first-half performance. Tyler Kolek scored 22 ...
The 1937 Cotton Bowl Classic, the first Cotton Bowl Classic game and part of the 1936–37 bowl game season, took place on January 1, 1937, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. The competing teams were the Marquette Golden Avalanche , competing as a football independent , and the TCU Horned Frogs , representing the Southwest Conference (SWC) as ...
Here are five intriguing games on MU's 2023-24 schedule: Marquette enters the college basketball season ranked No. 5 by the Associated Press. Nov. 14: Marquette at Illinois