Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball
College sports team in Milwaukee
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March 18 2025 | Marquette made their most recent NCAA tournament appearance. |
2025 | Kam Jones named All-Big East Conference First Team. |
2024 | Tyler Kolek records 239 assists and achieves an impressive 18 assists in a single game against DePaul. |
2024 | Tyler Kolek selected to Consensus All-America Second Team and named to Big East Conference First Team. |
2024 | Marquette finished the season with a 27-9 record, ranking 3rd in the Big East. In the Big East Tournament, they defeated Villanova and Providence before losing to UConn in the final. As a 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament, they reached the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 2013 by defeating Western Kentucky and Colorado, before losing to 11 seed NC State 67-58. |
2024 | Oso Ighodaro drafted 40th overall in Round 2 and Tyler Kolek drafted 34th overall in Round 2, marking their entry into the NBA. |
2023 | Tyler Kolek sets a season record with 270 assists and continues to be a top playmaker for the team. |
2023 | Tyler Kolek wins Big East Conference honor and is selected to All-Big East Conference First Team. David Joplin wins Big East Conference Men's Basketball Sixth Man of the Year Award. |
2023 | Marquette won both the Big East Regular Season and Tournament Titles, marking their first Big East Tournament championship in program history. They were selected as a 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament, defeating 15 seed Vermont before losing to 7 seed Michigan State. |
2023 | Olivier-Maxence Prosper drafted 24th overall in Round 1, joining the NBA. |
2023 | Shaka Smart wins multiple coaching awards, including National Coach of the Year, Henry Iba Award, and Big East Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year. |
2023 | Tyler Kolek wins Big East Conference Player of the Year and is named to Big East Conference First Team, along with winning Big East Conference Men's Basketball Sixth Man of the Year Award. |
2022 | Tyler Kolek records 188 assists in his first season and achieves 15 assists in a game against Georgetown. |
2022 | Marquette finished the season with a 19-13 record, ranking as high as 18th before a late-season decline. They were selected as a 9 seed in the NCAA Tournament but lost to 8 seed North Carolina in the round of 64 with a score of 95-63. |
2022 | Justin Lewis honored with All-Big East Conference First Team selection. |
2021 | Kur Kuath records 81 blocks during the season. |
2021 | Stevie Mitchell begins his career, with potential to continue playing through 2024-25 season |
2021 | Tyler Kolek joins the Marquette Golden Eagles and begins accumulating significant assist numbers, starting his impressive assist career. |
2021 | Conclusion of the season through which Marquette's statistical records have been updated. |
March 26 2021 | Marquette University hired Shaka Smart as the new head coach, replacing Wojciechowski, which triggered a significant roster turnover with multiple players transferring out. |
March 19 2021 | Marquette fired Steve Wojciechowski after seven seasons as head coach. |
2020 | Markus Howard became Marquette's all-time leading scorer. The season was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic before completing the Big East Tournament. |
2020 | Markus Howard selected to Consensus All-America First Team and All-Big East Conference First Team. |
2019 | Markus Howard scored 51 points in a single game against USC. |
2019 | Markus Howard scored 42 points in a single game against Georgetown. |
2019 | Markus Howard wins Big East Conference Player of the Year and is named to Consensus All-America Second Team and All-Big East Conference First Team. |
2019 | The team moved to Fiserv Forum, leaving the Bradley Center after 30 years. They finished 2nd in the Big East conference and were selected as a 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament, where they were upset by Murray State 83-64. |
2018 | Theo John records 70 blocks during the season and achieves an 8-block game against Loyola (MD). |
2018 | Markus Howard scored 53 points in a single game against Creighton, setting a Marquette men's basketball single-game scoring record. |
2018 | Marquette qualified as a 2 seed for the NIT, beating Harvard and Oregon before losing to Penn State in the quarterfinals. |
2017 | Markus Howard scored 52 points in a single game against Providence. |
2017 | Marquette earned a 10 seed in the NCAA Tournament, their first appearance since 2013, but lost to South Carolina. |
2016 | Henry Ellenson won the Big East Rookie of the Year award and was named first-team All-Big East in his lone NCAA season. |
2014 | Davante Gardner wins Big East Conference Men's Basketball Sixth Man of the Year Award. |
2014 | Davante Gardner wins Big East Conference Men's Basketball Sixth Man of the Year Award for the second consecutive year. |
2014 | Williams' worst season at Marquette, finishing with a 17–15 record and losing to Xavier in the Big East tournament. |
April 1 2014 | Steve Wojciechowski was hired as the new Marquette head basketball coach, replacing Buzz Williams. |
2013 | Dwyane Wade wins his third NBA Championship with the Miami Heat, completing a remarkable championship trilogy. |
2013 | Davante Gardner wins Big East Conference Men's Basketball Sixth Man of the Year Award. |
2013 | Winning a share of the Big East Men's regular season championship, Marquette reached their third straight Sweet Sixteen as a No. 3 seed. They defeated Davidson, Butler, and Miami to reach their first Elite Eight under Williams, ultimately losing to Syracuse. |
2012 | Dwyane Wade wins his second NBA Championship with the Miami Heat. |
2012 | Finishing second in the Big East regular season, Marquette advanced to their second consecutive Sweet Sixteen as a No. 3 seed, defeating BYU and Murray State before losing to No. 7-seeded Florida. |
2012 | Jae Crowder wins Big East Conference Player of the Year and is named to All-Big East Conference First Team, alongside Darius Johnson-Odom. |
2011 | Jae Crowder records 88 steals in a single season |
2011 | Jimmy Butler drafted 30th overall in Round 1, launching his NBA career. |
2011 | Marquette returned to the Sweet Sixteen for the first time since 2003, defeating Xavier and Syracuse in the NCAA tournament before losing to No. 2-seeded North Carolina. |
2010 | The team finished with a 22–12 record and was eliminated in the First Round of the NCAA tournament by the 11th-seeded Washington Huskies. |
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