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NOVEMBER Sat2010-2011 6 vs. St. John’s (Minn) - (Exh) 1:00 p.m. Fri 12 vs. Prairie View A&M 8:00 p.m. O'REILLY AUTO PARTS CBE CLASSIC (Milw.) Sun 14 vs. Bucknell 1:00 p.m. Wed 17 vs. Green Bay 8:00 p.m. Sat 20 vs. South Dakota 1:00 p.m. O'REILLY AUTO PARTS CBE CLASSIC (KC, Mo.) Mon 22 vs. Duke 6:30 p.m. Tue 23 vs. Kansas State/ 6:45 p.m./ Gonzaga 9:00 p.m. Sat 27 at 7:00 p.m. DECEMBER Sat 4 vs. Longwood 1:00 p.m. Tue 7 vs. Texas A&M (Corp. Chr.) 8:00 p.m. Sat 11 vs. 1:30 p.m. Sat 18 vs. Centenary 1:00 p.m. Tue 21 vs. Mississippi Valley St. 7:00 p.m. Wed 29 at Vanderbilt 8:00 p.m. JANUARY Sat 1 vs. West Virginia • 10:00 a.m. Wed 5 at Rutgers • 6:30 p.m. Sat 8 at Pittsburgh • 1:00 p.m. Mon 10 vs. Notre Dame • 6:00 p.m. Sat 15 at Louisville • 10:00 a.m. Tue 18 vs. DePaul • 8:00 p.m. Sat 22 at Notre Dame • 6:00 p.m. Tue 25 vs. Connecticut • 8:00 p.m. Sat 29 vs. Syracuse • 2:00 p.m. FEBRUARY Wed 2 at Villanova • 6:00 p.m. Wed 9 at USF • 6:00 p.m. Sun 13 at Georgetown+ • Noon Tue 15 vs. St. John's (Al’s Night) • 8:00 p.m. Sat 19 vs. Seton Hall • 8:00 p.m. Thu 24 at Connecticut • 6:00 p.m. Sun 27 vs. Providence • 3:00 p.m. MARCH Wed 2 vs. Cincinnati (Senior Night) • 7:00 p.m. Sat 5 at Seton Hall • 5:00 p.m. BIG EAST CONF. CHAMPIONSHIP (N.Y., N.Y.) Tue-Sat 8-12 TBA

Home games are listed in Bold and played at The Bradley , Milwaukee, WI All game times are listed in CST and subject to change. + Denotes a Jesuit Spotlight game. •Denotes BIG EAST games.

Marquette Basketball All-Time Leaders ...... 111 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 112-115 Storied Past and Bright Future ...... 2-3 Individual Season Leaders...... 116-117 Al McGuire Center...... 4-5 Individual Career Leaders ...... 118-119 ...... 6-7 Coaching History ...... 120-121 NCAA Tournament History ...... 8-9 All-America Selections...... 122-123 Individual Instruction ...... 10-11 1977 NCAA Champions ...... 124-125 Boot Camp ...... 12-13 1974 NCAA Runners-Up ...... 126 Brand Jordan/NIKE ...... 14-15 2003 Final Four ...... 127 Gameday at Marquette...... 16-17 Brand Jordan...... 128 Community Service ...... 18-19 Coaching Staff Highlights/NBA Players ...... 20-21 Strength and Conditioning ...... 22-23 Marquette Basketball Information Student-Athlete Performance ...... 24-25 School ...... Marquette Graduates ...... 26-27 City / Zip Code ...... Milwaukee, WI 53233 Scholarship Endowment ...... 28-29 Founded ...... 1881 2009-10 Team Awards Banquet...... 30-31 Enrollment ...... 11,618 Buzz’s BBQ ...... 32-33 Nickname ...... Golden Eagles National Media Exposure...... 34-35 School Colors ...... Blue & Gold NBA Champions...... 36-37 Arena ...... Bradley Center (18,600) Marquette and the NBA ...... 38-39 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I and ...... 40-41 Conference ...... BIG EAST A Family Affair ...... 42-43 President ...... Robert A. Wild, S.J. After Marquette ...... 44-45 Director of Athletics ...... Steve Cottingham 2009-10 In Review ...... 46-47 Athletic Department Phone ...... (414) 288-6303 Ticket Office Phone ...... (414) 288-GOMU (4666) 2010-11 Marquette Players Press Row Phone...... (414) 227-0580 University Website ...... www.Marquette.edu Team Rosters ...... 49-50 Athletics Website ...... GoMarquette.com ...... 50-51 ...... 52-53 Junior Cadougan ...... 54-55 Basketball Staff Robert Frozena...... 56-57 .... (Oklahoma City, 1994) Joseph Fulce ...... 58-59 Record at Marquette ...... 47-22 (2) Darius Johnson-Odom ...... 60-61 Career Record ...... 61-38 (3) Chris Otule ...... 62-63 Basketball Office Phone ...... (414) 288-7130 Erik Williams...... 64-65 Assistant Coaches ...... 66 (Texas Tech, 1992) ...... 67 Aki Collins (Clark Atlantic, 1997) Davante Gardner...... 68 Scott Monarch (MVSU, 1986) Jamail Jones ...... 69 Dave Singleton ...... 70 Director of Basketball Operations Reggie Smith ...... 71 Bart Lundy (Winthrop, 1994) ...... 72 Coordinator of Student-Athlete Development Students/Managers/Leonard ...... 73 Brad Autry (NW Oklahoma St., 1991)

Coaching and Support Staff Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Buzz Williams ...... 74-77 Todd Smith Tony Benford ...... 78-79 Head Athletic Trainer Aki Collins ...... 80-81 Ernest Eugene Scott Monarch ...... 82-83 Director of Basketball Administration Bart Lundy...... 84-85 Barb Kellaher Brad Autry...... 86-87 Basketball Support Staff ...... 88-97 Coordinator of Basketball Administration Caitlin Nicoletto Marquette University President/Provost/Senior VP...... 98-99 Credits: The 2010-11 Marquette men's basketball media guide University Leadership...... 100 was written, designed and edited by Scott Kuykendall. Editorial Prominent Alumni ...... 101 assistance provided by Luke LeNoble, Amy Ufnowski, Michael Athletics Director/Senior Staff ...... 102-105 Wittliff, Ray O’Connell, Catherine Benage and Shannon Walsh. Cover concept and graphic design by Tim Raasch. Marquette Basketball History Photo credit to: Dan Johnson, Ben Smidt, Maggie Casey, Gary All-Time Scoring Leaders...... 106-107 Dineen, NBAE/Getty Images, Milwaukee Department of City All-Time Rebounding Leaders ...... 108-109 Development Marketing (choosemilwaukee.com), the Bradley All-Time Leaders ...... 110 Center and Raynor Library Archives. A STORIED PAST AND A BRIGHT FUTURE The 2010-11 campaign, which marks the 94th year of play for Marquette basketball, promises to continue the rich tradition the program long ago established.

2 Marquette basketball has and always will be a source of pride for the University, its fans, students and alumni. From its first All-America selection in 1934, Marquette basketball has produced a myriad of great teams and players. Consider the numbers:

I Top-10 Winningest Program In Last 40Years

I MU is ranked in the top-50 all-time in overall victories (1,444) and winning percentage (.619)

I 1977 NCAA Championship

I 1970 NIT Championship

I 44 postseason appearances; ninth most among all Division I programs

I 28 NCAATournament appearances

I Five National Coach of theYear honorees

I Five-straight NCAA Tournament appearances I One of just 17 schools to have won both an NCAA and NIT Championship

I Three trips to the Final Four

I Over 1,400 victories all time

I 27 All-America selections

I 23 different players have earned 49 berths on all-conference teams in 21 years of conference affiliation

I 52 National Basketball Association (NBA) picks MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2009-10

3 THE AL McGUIRE CENTER

Opened in October 2003, the facility is named The Al McGuire Center is truly the HOME OF MARQUETTE MEN’S BASKETBALL, after the legendary basketball coach Al containing an academic center, practice gym, staff offices, sports medicine area, McGuire, who led the program to an NCAA championship, an NIT title and 295 victories multimedia theater and locker room facilities in one convenient location. in 13 seasons. Marquette’s players have access to the entire facility 24 hours-per-day, seven Through the generosity of alumni and days-a-week. The facility provides the best equipment and support possible to friends, Marquette Basketball has been aid in a player’s development both on and off the court. provided a facility that is unparalleled. The $31 million practice and play facility features a 4,000 seat arena and full-size practice gym, strength and conditioning area, sports medicine and athletic training areas, coaches’ offices, team locker room and lounge, and academic center.

The Al McGuire Center provides the best possible environment for the development of Marquette's student-athletes – academically, athletically and personally. Marquette’s players have access to the entire facility 24 hours- per-day, seven days-a-week. The facility provides the best equipment and support possible to aid in a player’s development both on and off the court.

4 Practice Gym Marquette Basketball’s private full-size practice gym is located on the lower level of the Al McGuire Center. The practice court is an exact replica of the team’s court at the Bradley Center.

Academic Center The Al McGuire Academic Center offers comfort, space and the latest in computing technologies to support Marquette basketball players in achieving academic success. The facility features a completely wireless envi- ronment in which student-athletes can work at one of 20 computer stations, four individual tutoring rooms and an adjacent conference room.

Strength & Conditioning/ Sports Medicine Facilities Marquette’s state-of-the art 4,000 square-foot strength and conditioning facility, plus sports medicine suite that includes a three-pool hydrotherapy room, were designed to assist student athletes in reaching peak perform- ance. The latest upgrades to the strength facility included the addition of three Wood- way treadmills and an Alter-G.

Video/Film Editing & Screening Rooms Utilizing the latest in video technology, Marquette basketball coaches and players gather to analyze film in the team’s screening room. The room features a 140” screen, DVD, VHS and computer software capabilities, surround sound and theatre-style seating.

Men’s Basketball Offices, Player Lounge & Locker Room MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2009-10 The staff’s offices, locker room and player lounge are all conveniently located within steps of the practice gym. These areas received a significant upgrade in the Summer of 2008, featuring a newly designed interior courtesy of ZE Design. 5 THE CONFERENCE Marquette is a member of the best college BIGEAST basketball conference ever assembled… BIG EAST programs have collected a total of 56 POSTSEASON the BIG EAST Conference. INVITATIONS in the last five seasons, including 36 NCAA Tournament appearances. The Golden Eagles’ membership in the BIG EAST Conference allows them to attract the interest of fans in the nation's largest media markets. BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the nation’s top 50 largest media markets, including , , Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh and Milwaukee. BIG EAST markets make up nearly one- fourth of all television households in the .

The BIG EAST Conference has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student-athletes. The conference has enjoyed long-standing relationships with CBS, ESPN and ABC.

Some of the BIG EAST Conference’s best students are also some of its best athletes. More than 300 student-athletes have earned Academic All-America honors.

Since 2006, the BIG EAST has had 28 players Madison Square Garden (16 first rounders) selected in the NBA Draft, For over 25 years Madison Square Garden,The World’s Most Famous Arena, including a national-best nine picks in 2009. has been home to the BIG EAST Conference Championship. No other league in the country can boast a current streak longer than the BIG EAST’s at one venue.

Over 150,000 fans watched the five exciting days of action in 2010.

6 Along with sending a total of 13 teams to the postseason last season, BIG EAST BASKETBALL’S ACHIEVEMENTS include:

I 16 - Final Four appearances

I 5 - National Championships

I 2 - National Players of theYear

I 23 - FirstTeam All-Americans

I Men’s basketball participants in the last seven Olympic games

I Over 200 - NBA Draft selections

Marquette owns 54 BIG EAST Victories since 2005-06 One of three schools with MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 10-OR-MORE WINS each of the last four years.

7 MARQUETTE’SNCAAHISTORY

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 28ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT APP ELITE EIGHT FIVE-STRAIGHTTRIPSTOTHE “BIG DANCE” SEVEN NCA PPEARANCES 14TRIPS TO THE SWEET16SIX APPEARANCES IN THE AA APPEARANCES INTHE LAST 11YEARS 34 ALL-TIME VICTORIES ... MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

9 INDIVIDUALINSTRUCTION

Marquette basketball student-athletes separate themselves from the rest through personal individual instruction.

Marquette Basketball's Skill Development Program is designed to help a player show constant improvement in different areas of his game while helping to assure that he is staying ahead of the competition. Regardless of position, the MU staff coaches every player to be the best he can be.

Marquette players are reminded on a consistent basis, “every day in every way, get better and better” and “players are made, not born.”

Perhaps no player signifies the staff’s ability to develop talent better than senior forward JIMMYBUTLER.

Exclusively a reserve in 2008-09 as a sophomore, Butler enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in 2009-10, resulting in all-conference accolades. The Tomball, Texas, native established himself as one of the top players in the league as a junior after finishing among the conference leaders in several categories.

BUTLER’S YEAR-BY-YEAR IMPROVEMENT 2008-2009 2009-2010 5.6 14.7 Rebounds Per Game 3.9 6.4 Pct. 51.4 53.0 3-pt Field Goal Pct. 00.0 50.0

JULY ‘09 JULY ‘10 Bench Press 212 308 Squat 300 440 Chin-ups 10 28 Pro-Agility 4.17 3.92 10 The Golden Eagles have had at least one player garner all-conference accolades in each of its 21 seasons of league affiliation.

Jerel McNeal earned a spot on the league’s first team in 2008-09, marking the fourth time in as many seasons he earned a conference accolade. Classmate made his all-league debut, claiming second team honors.

The 2007-08 season was no exception as MU placed a conference-high three players (, and McNeal) on the all-league rosters. James and McNeal have also been awarded BIG EAST specialty awards during their respective standout careers. James was tabbed the freshman of the year in 2005-06, while McNeal claimed defensive player of the year accolades in 2006-07.

In 2005-06, was one of four unanimous selections to the All-BIG EAST Conference first team and was selected in the second round of the NBA Draft by the . James and McNeal earned All-BIG EAST Rookie team honors, and James was named the league’s rookie of the year.

BIG EAST Conference Honorees Steve Novak • First Team All-BIG EAST Selection (2005-06) DWYANE WADE Dominic James (2001-02 & 2002-03) • BIG EAST Rookie of the Year (2005-06) AP, First Team • BIG EAST All-Rookie Team (2005-06) USBWA, First Team • Honorable Mention All-BIG EAST (2005-06) • First Team All-BIG EAST (2006-07) • AP Honorable Mention All-America (2006-07) (2004-05) SELECTIONS • Second Team All-BIG EAST (2007-08) AP, Honorable Mention Jerel McNeal • BIG EAST All-Rookie Team (2005-06) DOMINIC JAMES • BIG EAST Def. Player of the Year (2006-07) (2006-07) • Second Team All-BIG EAST (2007-08) AP, Honorable Mention • First Team All-BIG EAST (2008-09)

Lazar Hayward JEREL MCNEAL MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 • Second Team All-BIG EAST (2007-08) (2008-09)

• Second Team All-BIG EAST (2009-10) ALL-AMERICA AP, Second Team Wesley Matthews • Second Team All-BIG EAST (2008-09) LAZAR HAYWARD Jimmy Butler (2009-10) • Honorable Mention All-BIG EAST (2009-10) AP, Honorable Mention

RECENT RECENT 11

COACHING STAFFHIGHLIGHTS

Buzz Williams The Marquette coaching staff has had an impact Named the 16th head coach in Marquette’s history on April 8, 2008 on the Natonal Basketball Association, developing after serving as an assistant with the Golden Eagles in 2007-08. several former players into professional-level talent.

Owns 15 years of coaching experience at the NCAA Division I level. PLAYER TEAM(S) Mike Batiste Memphis Has recruited or coached over 21 players to all-conference accolades. Minnesota Has been a part of several nationally ranked recruiting classes. Golden State, Indiana Portland, Sacramento Tony Benford New Orleans Ruben Garces Phoenix, Golden State Has been on the coaching staff of 12 teams to reach the postseason. Lazar Hayward Minnesota , Los Angeles Has been ranked among the top assistant coaches in Charlotte, Milwaukee the country by Basketball Times and HoopScoop. Sacramento, Phoenix Owns 20 years of NCAA Division I experience, including New Jersey, Boston, stops in the BIG EAST, Big 12, Pac-10 and WAC. New York Acie Law IV , Golden State, Aki Collins Charlotte, Chicago, Has made coaching stops in the Big 12, Conference Memphis USA and Mid-American Conference previous Wesley Matthews Utah, Portland o joining a BIG EAST program. Milt Palacio Vancouver, Boston, Phoenix, Cleveland, Recruited a pair of preseason conference player of the year selections. Toronto, Utah Daniel Santiago Phoenix, Milwaukee Has helped develop multiple players to all-conference Charles Smith Miami, Los Angeles accolades at each of his previous institutions. San Antonio, Portland, Scott Monarch Denver Coaching career has spanned nearly 20 years. Awvee Storey New Jersey, Milwaukee, Washington MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 Has guided 42 players to NCAA Division I programs from junior college ranks. Kenny Thomas Houston, Philadelphia, Sacramento Coached the all-time leading scorer (Omar Thomas) Antoine Wright New Jersey, in junior college history. Toronto, Sacramento

13 STRENGTHAND CONDITIONING Strength and Conditioning Philosophy at Marquette Strength and conditioning is an integral part of the athletes’ periodized year round training at Marquette University.

, catering to the strengths and weaknesses of the individual athletes.

"I couldn’t leave here to go train somewhere. I wanted to work with Todd. I know there’s some great people out there and they do some great things, and I’m not trying to knock them, but Todd knows exactly what I need. He knows exactly how to make me mad, how to push me. He knows exactly what to do just to get me to keep pushing no matter what.” – Lazar Hayward

14 perform explosively The Sport specific workouts Conditioning throughout the year in order to monitor to improve strength and durability, as well as of the sport through the manipulation of strength and conditioning programs conditioning strengthand rest intervals, movements and distances. All workouts are designed to work the entire body, focusing on r-aeAiiyWse ates10.14 sec. DominicJames Clean Wesley Matthews Squat DominicJames Pro-Lane Agility Pro DominicJames Agility 25-yard dash Vertical Jump LEADERS ALL-TIME Chin-up 185 reps and conditioning tests speed to perform at their highest level during each workout. , as well as to in athletic movements. Chris Otule Dominic James Wesley Matthews ai ig/aa awr 26 David Diggs/LazarHayward train for the metabolic demands motivateathletes the changes in fitness work intervals, quality,quantity. not teach the body to are performed 3.89 sec. 2.93 sec. are designed 300 lbs. 300 484 lbs. 36.5” 41

15 STRENGTH and Conditioning MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 he Student-Athlete Performance component of Student-Athlete Support Services includes the T areas of Academic Support, Sports Medicine and Strength & Conditioning. The staff members in these departments work together to provide services that maximize the opportunity for each student-athlete to prosper, academically and athletically.

Services are offered to ensure physical, mental, and emotional well-being and individual programs are developed for student-athletes that request or require specific attention to needs in the areas of health, nutrition, performance enhancement, time management and academic success.

Medical and performance enhancement services are provided to Marquette University’s student-athletes year- round in two facilities, while academic support is provided year-round, seven-days-per-week in The Eagles Nest in the Al McGuire Center.

While the emphasis in the departments that constitute the Student-Athlete Performance component is on preparing each individual for success as a Marquette University student-athlete, it is also each department’s goal to prepare the student-athlete for success following the completion of their academic degree(s) and athletic career.

16 STUDENT-ATHLETEPERFORMANCE Sports Medicine The sports medicine department places it emphasis on functional/integrated training. This form of training allows us to focus on the complete body of the student-athlete, while focusing primarily on core strengthening and core stability. This newly focused area of sports medicine is likely to minimize the occurrence of overuse injuries, poor muscular control and muscle imbalances. As a result, this allows the student-athlete to perform and train at optimum levels. MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

17 MARQUETTEGRADUATES

Pictured to the left is the graduating class of 2010 including from left to right: Maurice Acker and David Cubillan

60 of 63 Marquette players have graduated over the past 19 years

33 of 34 student- athletes to complete their eligibility since 1999-2000 at Marquette will have graduated.

18 YEARS PLAYER DEGREE (S) EARNED 96-00 John Polonowski Masters of Physical Therapy 96-00 Bart Miller Marquette: Civil and Environmental Engineering MIT: Masters of Engineering in High Performance Structures 96-00 John Cliff Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 98-01 Brian Barone Bachelor of Arts in Communications, Masters of Communications 97-01 Brian Wardle Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies, Minor in Marketing 97-01 John Mueller Bachelor of Science Biomedical Engineering 97-01 Greg Clausen Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 98-02 Bachelor of Arts in Sociology 98-02 Oluoma Nnamaka Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs

98-02 Cordell Henry Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies GRADUATES 98-02 David Diggs Computer Engineering and Masters of Computer Engineering 01-03 Robert Jackson Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 99-03 Terry Sanders Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 99-03 Scott Merritt Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 03-05 Marcus Jackson Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 01-05 Travis Diener Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 01-05 Todd Townsend Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 04-07 Mike Kinsella Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies, Minor in Sociology

02-06 Joe Chapman Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies Marquette 02-06 Steve Novak Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies, Minor in Advertising 02-06 Chris Grimm Bachelor of Arts in History 05-08 Jamil Lott Bachelor of Arts in Sociology 06-07 Craig Kuphall Bachelor of Arts in Military Science & Leadership and Political Science 04-08 Ousmane Barro Bachelor of Arts in Social Welfare & Justice 04-08 Dan Fitzgerald Bachelor of Science in Marketing 06-10 Tommy Brice Pre-Physical Therapy 06-09 Trend Blackledge Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 05-09 Dwight Burke Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 05-09 Wesley Matthews Bachelor of Arts in Advertising 05-09 Dominic James Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations 05-09 Jerel McNeal Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 07-10 Maurice Acker Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies 06-10 David Cubillan Bachelor of Arts in Corporate Communications MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

19 AWARDSBANQUET

ver 500 people attended the Marquette OUniversity men's basketball team ban- quet at the Al McGuire Center, honoring the accomplishments of the 2009-10 squad in a new "awards show" format.

Following a social period allowing fans the ability to interact with all of the players and coaches, including the opportunity for autographs and photos, the group gathered to view the season highlight video and awards presentation.

2009-10 AWARD WINNERS "Rebounding Effort" Award - Lazar Hayward Sportsmanship Award - Junior Cadougan "Create for Others" Award - Maurice Acker Dwyane Wade Legacy of Leadership Award - David Cubillan "Sixth Man of the Year" Award - Dwight Buycks Standard of Excellence Student-Athlete Award - Rob Frozena Most Improved Player - Jimmy Butler Wesley Matthews "Just Today" Award - David Cubillan Golden Eagle "Everyday Tough" Award - Lazar Hayward Defensive Player of the Year Award - Darius Johnson-Odom "WDYL?-1%" Award - Joseph Fulce Former MU coach and administrator Best Performance In A Supporting Role - Pat Idstein (Manager) Hank Raymonds presents Most Valuable Performer - Lazar Hayward Junior Cadougan with the Best Choreography In A Leading Role - Buzz Williams (Walk It Out) Sportsmanship Award.

20 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 Maurice Acker’s teammates lower Buzz Williams presents Lazar Hayward The Williams family reacts to the microphone stand for him with his MVP award, Hayward’s Buzz’s award for best dance as he accepts an award. third of the night. moves on the team.

21 he Marquette basketball program enjoys a EXPOSURE T media spotlight that reaches across the MEDIA nation, consisting of coverage by both print and electronic media outlets, best illustrated by the team’s constant television appearances.

Marquette basketball is recognized on a state, regional and national level. Media exposure is an integral part of building and maintaining a program and MU basketball has significan appeal around the country.

Marquette has made nearly 200 TELEVISION APPEARANCES SINCE 2002 and thanks to its affiliation with the BIG EAST Conference will once again enjoy the benefits of the best television package in all of collegiate basketball.

Marquette players and coaches conduct hundreds of interviews throughout the course of the season, appearing at the local, regional and national level.

Highlights of the BIG EAST Television Package: • Every single intra-conference game (144 total) will be televised. • Minimum 60 GAMES ON ESPN or ESPN2 • 110 additional regular season games broadcast on the remaining ESPN platforms • 80 GAMES ON ESPN REGIONAL • 30 conference games on ESPNU/ESPN360 • Minimum of 10 CONFERENCE OR \ NON-CONFERENCE GAMES ON CBS • The above gives the BIG EAST a minimum grand total of 180 TELEVISION GAMES EACH YEAR • MU has earned 48 national television appearances since 2007-08.

22 Exposure MEDIA MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

23 BOOTBOOTCAMP2010 CAMP

he Marquette University men's basketball team concluded its “Boot Camp" last Fall, capping T over a week's worth of intense conditioning at the Al McGuire Center. “Boot Camp” consisted grueling conditioning work twice a day, with all results based on strict time standards. Each of the players who participated in the sessions worked together as a team and if one player didn't make the time, no one on the team received credit for completing that segment.

At the conclusion of the final day, head coach Buzz Williams distributes official “Boot Camp” T-shirts. Only those who have completed the grueling program are allowed to wear the shirts.

24 2010 have never been through anything like “IBoot Camp in my life. It’s probably the hardest thing I have ever been through, which made it a great experience and challenged me. At the end of the day it’s CAMP all about teamwork and effort and I think everyone responded very well. ” Boot – Dwight Buycks

think it was wonderful and terrible “Iat the same time and I think that's how our guys would describe it as well. It tests every part of who they are, both physically and mentally and will be a huge bonus to us down the line. The guys are really proud they made it through. ”– Brad Autry MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

25 JORDAN BRAND/NIKE The Marquette men’s basketball program is one of only four teams in the nation that benefits from a partnership with both JORDAN BRAND and NIKE.

From practice gear to uniforms, men’s bas- ketball players at Marquette are always provided with the latest in technology and design.

Through former Marquette standout Dwyane Wade’s relationship with Jordan Brand, the company provides game, practice and off- court apparel including jerseys, performance shorts, warm-ups, sweat suits, shooting shirts and t-shirts. Marquette players also have a choice of the full line of Jordan Brand game shoes.

NIKE and Marquette continue a long-standing relationship, most visible on the court by the game ball (NIKE 3005).

26 GEAR Team MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

27 GAMEDAYAT MARQUETTE

2009-10 Attendance Highlights

Marquette is 284-82 all-time in 22 seasons at the Bradley Center, including a remarkable 134-24 record over the last nine years.

The Golden Eagles have drawn nearly 4.5 million fans since 1988-89 and are the only non-football school to rank among the top-20 nationally in attendance each year since 2003. Each of the school’s top-10 all-time crowds have now come in the last four years.

In 2009-10, Marquette’s average attendance ranked third in the BIG EAST and 10th in the nation. Over three million fans watched BIG EAST Conference teams compete last season.

28 The Golden Eagles ranked 10th in the nation in average attendance, the highest final ranking in school history

MU averaged 15,617 fans per game

Season ticket accounts reached an all-time high

Student attendance was the highest it has ever been

Crowds at the Bradley Center averaged nearly 17,000 during BIG EAST Conference matchups

Top 10 Marquette Crowds in the Bradley Center ATTENDANCE OPPONENT DATE RESULT 1. 19,144 Syracuse Mar. 7, 2009 L 86-79 2. 19,091 Connecticut Feb. 25, 2009 L 93-82 3. 19,085 Georgetown Mar. 1, 2008 L 70-68 4. 19,041 Georgetown Jan. 31, 2009 W 94-82 5. 19,037 DePaul Jan. 26, 2008 W 79-71 6. 19,021 Pittsburgh Mar. 3, 2007 W 75-71 7. 19,020 Wisconsin Dec. 9, 2006 L 70-66 8. 19,011 Pittsburgh Feb. 15, 2008 W 72-54 9. 19,007 Pittsburgh Feb. 18, 2006 W 84-82 10. 18,949 DePaul Jan. 24, 2009 W 91-82 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

29 COMMUNITYSERVICE

Hospital, participating in several pre-race activities. Every member of the team spent the morning with 200 Children's Champions. The Golden Eagles handed out Marquette hats and bookmarks prior to the start of the race and also cheered on the crowd as they began the route through downtown The Marquette University men’s basketball Milwaukee. program participates in numerous team and individual service projects throughout the course Hunger Clean-Up of the year, both on campus and in the The Golden Eagles spent time participating in community. The year is highlighted by Al’s Run Hunger Clean-Up, one of the nation's largest & Walk for Children’s Hospital, founded by former one-day service projects. Marquette head coach Al McGuire. Over 2,100 members of the Marquette community Briggs & Al’s Run & Walk participated in this year's event at approximately MU continued it’s tradition of involvement with 40 sites throughout the Milwaukee area. MU the Briggs & Al's Run & Walk for Children volunteered at the Davis Boys and Girls Club.

30 Buzz’s Bunch “Buzz’s Bunch” provides the opportunity for special needs children to experience a Marquette men’s basketball game, meet the team with exclusive behind-the-scenes access and the opportunity to attend a special end-of-the- year banquet.

The Marquette basketball staff is dedicated to ensuring MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 members of “Buzz’s Bunch” have a truly enjoyable and memorable experience.

Marquette also hosted a day camp this summer for the members of Buzz’s Bunch. The program included time on the court with the staff and players and a special guest speaker.

31 MARQUETTENBACHAMPIONS

Marquette’s NBA history includes a tremendous amount of individual and team success, highlighted by six former players who have claimed championships.

Doc Rivers most recently guided the to the title in 2007-08 as a head coach and was a member of the 1972-73 , becoming MU’s first-ever NBA champion.

Dwyane Wade captured MVP honors in the NBA finals in In his fourth season with the Celtics, 2005-06, helping Miami to the Doc Rivers guided the team championship. He averaged 34.7 to its first title in 22 seasons. points and 7.8 rebounds per game in that six-game span.

32 Dean Meminger (7) appeared in 80 games for the Knicks in 1972-73, averaging 5.7 points and 2.9 rebounds per contest.

Maurice Lucas (20) played a Champions key role in the 1977 title claimed by Portland, contributing 20.2 points and 11.4 rebounds per game. NBA

With rookie and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar garnering most of the headlines, (9) and (15) both contributed to the Lakers’ title run in 1979-80. Chones appeared in all 82 games and Lee came off the bench, including key playoff action. Dean Meminger New York Knicks 1972-73 Portland Trailblazers 1976-77 Jim Chones 1979-80

Butch Lee MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2009-10 Los Angeles Lakers 1979-80 Dwyane Wade 2005-06 Doc Rivers Boston Celtics 2007-08

33 MARQUETTE IN THENBA

Marquette has had 53 players selected in the NBA Draft and 12 in the ABA Draft beginning with its first, Gene Berce in 1948. In 2003, Dwyane Wade became the fifth Marquette basketball player to be selected in the first round when the Miami Heat made him the fifth overall selection.

34 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2009-10

35 Two of the most respected figures in the NBA, Glenn “Doc” Rivers and Dwyane Wade GLENN “DOC”RIVERS enjoyed another successful season in 2009-2010.

"I came to Marquette University wanting to be a basketball player, and I got that and a lot more. The years I spent at MU were some of my best years ... in basketball, the classroom, on campus, ... everywhere. You cannot beat the Marquette experience!" — Doc Rivers

Glenn “Doc” Rivers became the sixth former Marquette player to claim an NBA Championship when he guided the Boston Celtics to the title in 2007-08. The championship was the first in 22 years for the storied franchise.

An All-American at Marquette in 1982, Doc closed out his career with 1,234 points and still ranks prominently among the school's all-time leaders in points, assists and steals.

Following his college days, Rivers enjoyed a 13-year career in the NBA playing for the , , New York Knicks and . During the course of his career, he averaged 10.9 points, 5.7 assists and 3.0 rebounds. Rivers was selected to play in the 1988 NBA All-Star Game and was honored by the Pro Basketball Writers with the 1990 J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award.

Following his retirement in 1996, Rivers joined TNT as a basketball analyst and served in that capacity until June 1999, when he was named the head coach of the . In four-plus seasons at the helm of the Magic, he directed the club to three playoff appearances and in 2000 was awarded the Trophy as the NBA’s Coach of the Year.

36 DWYANEWADE

“Fifty years from now Marquette will still be my team. I’m proud to hear ‘Dwyane Wade from Marquette University’ each time I’m introduced in NBA arenas. It reminds me of who I am and what I learned, but most importantly it reminds me of the people who shared the experience with me.” — Dwyane Wade

The 2008 Olympic Summer Olympic Games provided yet another opportunity for former Marquette star Dwyane Wade to display his talents.

Representing his country for the second time at the Olympic level, Wade helped the United States to the gold medal with a win over Spain. Wade scored a team-best 27 points in the title matchup and for the tournament he was the squad’s leading scorer.

One of the most decorated players in Marquette Basketball history, Dwyane Wade had a profound and successful impact during his three-year affiliation with the Golden Eagles' program. Wade helped lead Marquette to 53 victories, two NCAA appearances, the 2003 Final Four and the sixth best winning per- centage in Division I in his two seasons of play.

Wade’s unbelievable final season of play in 2002-03 re- sulted in a myriad of national recognition. He was named a first team All-American, the school's first such selection since 1978, one of five fi- nalists for the Wooden Award, and also garnered Con- ference USA’s Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year awards.

Wade holds the school seasonal scoring record with 710 points and finished his career ranked among Marquette’s all-time leaders in points, blocks and steals.

Wade has become one of the marquee superstars since being selected fifth overall by the Miami Heat in the 2003 NBA Draft. In just his third NBA season, Wade helped lead his team to a six-game victory over the Dallas

Mavericks in the 2006 NBA Finals by averaging 34.7 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2009-10 points and 7.8 rebounds. His record-breaking finals per- formance earned him MVP honors.

Wade is a five-time All-Star, was a first team All-NBA and All-NBA defensive team selection, and has represented his coun- try in international competition on numerous occasions.

37 MARQUETTE FAMILY

LED BY HEAD COACH BUZZ WILLIAMS, THE MARQUETTE BASKETBALL FAMILY IS A LARGE, CLOSE-KNIT, SELFLESS, TEAM-ORIENTED GROUP THAT IS COMMITTED TO CREATING THE BEST POSSIBLE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE STUDENT-ATHLETE. FROM THE WILLIAMS FAMILY, TO MEMBERS OF THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF, EACH WILL PLAY A ROLE IN SHAPING THE STUDENT-ATHLETES’ EXPERIENCE AT MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY.

38 FAMILY Marquette

LED BY HEAD COACH BUZZ WILLIAMS, THE MARQUETTE BASKETBALL FAMILY IS A LARGE, CLOSE-KNIT, SELFLESS, TEAM-ORIENTED GROUP THAT IS COMMITTED TO CREATING THE BEST POSSIBLE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE STUDENT-ATHLETE. FROM THE WILLIAMS FAMILY, TO MEMBERS OF THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF, EACH WILL PLAY A ROLE IN SHAPING THE STUDENT-ATHLETES’ EXPERIENCE AT MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY. MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

39 AFTERMARQUETTE

Former Marquette

basketball players have

gone on to successful

careers in medicine,

insurance, banking, sales,

and government as a result

of their Marquette education.

40 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

41 2009-10 IN REVIEW

he 2009-10 campaign continued Marquette’s strong T tradition of success on the court, which included numerous team and individual accomplishments. Season Highlights • Fifth-straight NCAA Tournament appearance

• Fifth-straight season of 10-or-more wins in BIG EAST Conference play

• Lazar Hayward named Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America and All-BIG EAST Second Team

• MU led the nation with 16 games decided by four-or-less points, including three-straight contests

42 REVIEW 2009-10 In MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

43 BUZZ’S

The Third Annual Texas Style Bar-B-Q was once again a huge success as nearly 1,500 Marquette fans attended the event at MU's Alumni Memorial Union. Attendees were able to interact with current and former Marquette players, participate in games and listen to comments from head coach Buzz Williams.

44 BBQ BUZZ’S MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

45 MARQUETTEBLUE &GOLD

Athletic Scholarship Fund

Marquette’s ability to attract and retain exceptional student-athletes depends upon the willingness of thousands of donors to support the Blue & Gold

Fund. The NCAA allows Marquette to offer 110 EQUIVALENT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS based on our 14 intercollegiate sports, but last year we had the funds to award only 92. Can we count on your help?

46 Fund BLUE&GOLD

By the Numbers $4.5 To appreciate our scholarship For the 2009-10 academic year ... $ $ challenge, consider the 1. 29 4.4 The Blue & Gold Athletic Scholarship following information ... MILLIONS Fund raised approximately $3.5 $2.9 million. The Blue & Gold Fund Average Undergraduate provides current-use scholarships Tuition & Costs, 2010 -11Academic Year $ 3.11 (“one-and-done” resources).

Tuition $ 30,040 $ 2.5 The Marquette Athletic Scholarship Endowment, valued at more than $ 9,890 Room & Board $4 million, provided approximately Books $ 900 $200,000 in athletic scholarship aid. Fees $ 422 $ 1.5 NCAA provisions allow Marquette FY 2010 BLUE & GOLD ATHLETIC FY 2010 NCAA athletics to award up to Estimated Total $ 41,252 FUNDS RAISED PLUS SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP $4.4 million in athletic ENDOWMENT PROCEEDS FUNDING GAP CAPACITY scholarships.

Marquette Marquette athletics had a Each year since joining The average GPA Marquette has produced $1.29 million funding gap Student-athlete the BIG EAST, more than 37 Academic for Marquette considering the NCAA’s provisions

51% of Marquette student-athletes All-Americans for scholarship capacity. MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 FACTS student-athletes have in the spring semester since 1976. Marquette student-athletes boast a earned Academic of 2009 was 3.11. graduation rate of 93%. All-Conference honors.

47 201011 ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL

NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN (LAST COLLEGE/HS) 2 Vander Blue G 6-4 190 Fr. Madison, Wis. (Memorial HS) 33 Jimmy Butler G/F 6-7 220 Sr. Tomball, Texas (Tomball HS/Tyler JC) 23 Dwight Buycks G 6-3 190 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Bay View HS/Indian Hills JC) 5 Junior Cadougan G 6-1 205 So. Toronto, Ontario (Christian Life Center Academy) 32 Jae Crowder F 6-6 225 Jr. Villa Rica, Ga. (Villa Rica HS) 45 Robert Frozena * G 6-1 190 Sr. Sherwood, Wis. (St. Mary Central HS) 21 Joseph Fulce F 6-7 205 Sr. Plano, Texas (Plano HS/Tyler JC) Head Coach Buzz Williams (Oklahoma City, 1994) 54 Davante Gardner F 6-8 290 Fr. Suffolk, Va. (King's Fork HS) 1 Darius Johnson-Odom G 6-2 215 Jr. Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield HS/Hutchinson CC) Assistant Coaches Tony Benford (Texas Tech, 1992) 22 Jamail Jones F 6-6 210 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Montverde Academy) Aki Collins (Clark Atlanta, 1997) 42 Chris Otule C 6-11 260 So. Richmond, Texas (Ft. Bend Bush HS) 25 Dave Singleton * G 6-4 190 Jr. Coatesville, Pa. (Hill School) Scott Monarch (Mississippi Valley St., 1986) 4 Reggie Smith G 6-0 175 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Thornton Township HS) 12 Erik Williams F 6-7 210 So. Houston, Texas (Cypress Springs HS) Dir. of Basketball Operations Bart Lundy (Winthrop, 1994) 0 Jamil Wilson F 6-7 210 So. Racine, Wis. (Horlick HS) Coord. of Student-Athlete Development Brad Autry (NW Oklahoma St., 1991)

= walk-on 48 * 49 JIMMY Butler TOMBALL, TEXAS Tomball H.S.

Born September 14, 1989 in Houston, Texas … son of Londa and Jimmy Butler … one of four children ... majoring in communica- tion studies ... NJCAA Honorable Mention All-America in 2007-08 ... Averaged 18.1 points, 7.7 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game as a freshman at Tyler (TX) JC ... Finished third in the conference in scoring ... All-district selection at Tomball (TX) High School.

YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2008-09 35 0 687 19.6 55-107 51.4 0-4 00.0 86-112 76.8 75 63 138 3.9 66 2 26 17 16 17 196 5.6 2009-10 34 34 1165 34.3 148-279 53.0 16-32 50.0 187-244 76.6 82 134 216 6.4 68 2 68 39 21 45 499 14.7 TOTAL 69 34 1852 26.8 203-386 52.6 16-36 44.4 273-356 76.7 157 197 354 5.1 134 4 94 56 37 62 695 10.1

50 N O S A E S N O S A E S points and 3.9 rebounds per game per rebounds 3.9 and points 5.6 averaging contests, 35 all in Appeared INCLUDING EACH OF THE LAST 15OUTINGS LED MU RESERVES IN SCORING 22TIMES, Championship EAST BIG the in Villanova against points 19 high career Scored THROW PERCENTAGE (.768) FINISHED 15TH IN THE BIG EAST IN FREE MU’s Claimed Award Sub” “Super (14.7 PPG.) AND REBOUNDING (6.4 RPG.) FINISHED SECOND ON THE TEAM IN SCORING categories different four in leaders EAST BIG the among Finished CLAIMED MU’S MOST IMPROVED PLAYER AWARD selection Mention Honorable EAST All-BIG 20 20 08 09 10 09

51 33 Jimmy BUTLER DWIGHT Buycks MILWAUKEE, WIS. Bay View H.S.

First Team NJCAA ... All-America se- lection at Indian Hills CC in 2008-09 ... Two-time all-region honoree who scored ... 1,254 points (third-most in school history) ... Helped Warriors to a No. 2 national ranking and 58-13 two- year record ... Four-year starter and let- terwinner at Bay View High School ... Named Associated Press First Team ... All-State as a senior ... First player in school history to score more than 1,000 points (1,312)

YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2009-10 32 11 756 23.6 77-184 41.8 15-55 27.3 34-49 69.4 27 69 96 3.0 54 1 68 53 1 37 203 6.3 TOTAL 69 34 1852 26.8 203-386 52.6 16-36 44.4 273-356 76.7 157 197 354 5.1 134 4 94 56 37 62 695 10.1

52 N O S A E S L A N O S R E P VILLANOVA IN THE HOME VICTORY OVER NETTED SEASON-BEST 15POINTS State Grambling against rebounds 10 and points 10 with double-double career first Collected STARTING ASSIGNMENTS APPEARED IN 32GAMES, INCLUDING 11 MU’s Earned Year” the of Man “6th Award MAJORING IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES daughter, a Has (2) Sanyha SON OF MARYANN WOODS Wis. Milwaukee, in 1989 6, March Born 20 INFO 09 10

53 23 Dwight BUYCKS JUNIOR Cadougan TORONTO, ONTARIO Christian Life Center Academy

Three-year letterwinner at Chris- tian Life Center Academy ... Con- sensus top-100 nationally ranked prep prospect ... Helped team to National Association of Christian Athletes Elite Division I national title ... McDonald’s All-America nominee as a senior ... Led Grass- roots Canada AAU program to team title at adidas Super 64 in 2008.

YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2009-10 12 0 47 3.9 0-8 00.0 0-2 00.0 4-6 66.7 1450.4 50 4 30 1 4 0.3 TOTAL 12 0 47 3.9 0-8 00.0 0-2 00.0 4-6 66.7 1 4 5 0.4 5 0 4 3 0 1 4 0.3

54 N O S A E S L A N O S R E P action for MU since Abel Joseph (1994-97) Joseph Abel since MU for action game see to Canadian first the is Cadougan Rutgers over victory home in points collegiate first Netted WITH INJURY AFTER MISSING MOST OF SEASON APPEARED IN 12GAMES OFF THE BENCH Award Sportsmanship program’s the Claimed Raymonds Hank undecided on a major a on undecided SON OF SUZETTE CADOUGAN Toronto, in 1990 5, July Born Canada 20 INFO 09 10

55 5 Junior CADOUGAN ROBERT Frozena SHERWOOD, WIS. St. Mary’s H.S.

Born September 14, 1988 in Man- itowoc, Wis. … son of John and Mary Frozena … father played football at Air Force … majoring in finance ... Three-year letter- winner at St. Mary ... Central High School ... Concluded career sev- enth on school’s all-time scoring list ... Honorable Mention All- State as a senior ... Three-time all-conference selection.

YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2007-08 70 9 1.3 0-0 00.0 0-0 00.0 3-4 75.0 0220.3 00 1 00 1 3 0.4 2008-09 11 0 22 2.0 1-4 25.0 0-0 00.0 2-4 50.0 4370.6 30 0 30 0 4 0.4 2009-10 8028 3.5 2-4 50.0 1-1 1.000 1-3 33.3 1340.5 30 1 20 1 6 0.8 TOTAL 26 0 59 2.3 3-8 37.5 1-1 1.000 6-11 54.5 5 8 13 0.5 6 0 2 5 0 2 13 0.5

56 SEASON 200708 Scored one in collegiate debut, a victory over Savannah State JOINED TEAM IN LATE NOVEMBER AND APPEARED IN SEVEN GAMES FROZENA Earned first letter

SEASON 200809 Robert Netted his first career field goal in the closing moments against Seton Hall 45 GRABBED CAREER-HIGH TWO REBOUNDS IN VICTORY OVER TEXAS SOUTHERN Appeared in 11 games as a reserve SEASON 200910 CLAIMED MU’S STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE STUDENT-ATHLETE AWARD Matched career high in points against Grambling State and South Dakota APPEARED IN EIGHT GAMES OFF THE BENCH, INCLUDING EACH OF THE FIRST FOUR OUTINGS Earned third letter

57 JOSEPH Fulce PLANO, TEXAS Plano

Born August 14, 1987 in Dallas, Texas … son of Roxanne Newbill and Joseph Fulce Jr. … majoring in communications ... NJCAA Sec- ond Team All-America selection at Tyler (TX) JC in 2007-08 ... Fin- ished second in the nation with 13.2 rebounds per game ... At- tended Massanutten Miliatry ... Academy in Virginia in 2006-07 ... Helped lead Plano (TX) High ... School to state title in 2005-06.

YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2008-09 11 0 62 5.6 6-12 50.0 0-2 00.0 3-4 75.0 6612 1.1 13 03112 15 1.4 2009-10 34 13 398 11.7 50-100 50.0 4-11 36.4 15-18 83.3 38 68 106 3.1 55 0 10 16 11 15 119 3.5 TOTAL 45 13 460 10.2 56-112 50.0 4-13 30.8 18-22 81.8 44 74 118 2.6 68 0 13 17 12 17 134 3.0

58 FULCE SEASON 200809 Grabbed four rebounds and scored two

points against Western Carolina in Joseph collegiate debut 21 LED THE BENCH WITH SIX POINTS IN ROAD VICTORY AGAINST PROVIDENCE Appeared in 11 games as a reserve after missing first 10 contests because of injury

SEASON 200910 Earned team’s “WDYL - 1%” Award

APPEARED IN ALL 34 GAMES, EARNING 13 STARTING ASSIGNMENTS Collected first double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds against North

CHIPPED IN 13 POINTS IN THE OVERTIME WIN AT CINCINNATI, MATCHING A CAREER HIGH

59 DARIUS Johnson-Odom RALEIGH, N.C. Wakefield H.S.

First Team NJCAA All-America selection at Hutchinson Community College in 2008-09 ... Tabbed Jayhawk West Freshman of the Year and was all-region honoree ... Scored 21.6 points per game, the 14th-best average in the nation ... Three-year letterwinner at Wakefield High School in Raleigh, N.C. ... Helped program to state championship in 2006 ... Attended The Patterson School in Lenoir, N.C. in 2007-08.

YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2009-10 34 22 1009 29.7 152-324 45.5 73-154 47.4 65-96 67.7 16 74 90 2.6 77 3 81 68 6 30 442 13.0 TOTAL 34 22 1009 29.7 152-324 45.5 73-154 47.4 65-96 67.7 16 74 90 2.6 77 3 81 68 6 30 442 13.0

60 L A N O S R E P N O S A E S Undecided on a major a on Undecided AND LONNIE ODOM SON OF CAROLYN JOHNSON-ODOM Carolina North Raleigh, in 1989 28, September Born ON THE YEAR STARTED 22OF THE SQUAD’S 34GAMES occasions 24 on points in figures double Reached (2ND, .474) IN 3-POINT FINISHED AMONG THE BIG EAST LEADERS Year the of Award squad’s Claimed Player Defensive 20 INFO 09 10

61 1 Darius JOHNSON-ODOM CHRIS Otule RICHMOND, TEXAS Ft. Bend Bush H.S.

Born January 4, 1990 in Houston, Texas … son of Catherine and Anthony Otule … full name is Christopher Chukwunonso Otule … one of three children … unde- cided on a major ... First Team All- Region selection as a senior at Ft. Bend Bush (TX) High School ... Av- eraged 14.2 points, 9.5 rebounds and 6.3 blocks per game in 2007- 08 ... Named to all-district squad in final season and had three triple-doubles.

YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2008-09 9060 6.7 4-11 36.4 0-0 00.0 4-10 40.0 5510 1.1 90 0 65 0 12 1.3 2009-10 3125 8.3 5-8 62.5 0-0 00.0 1-6 16.7 5162.0 50 0 35 0 11 3.7 TOTAL 12 1 85 7.1 9-19 47.4 0-0 00.0 5-16 31.3 10 6 16 1.3 14 0 0 9 10 0 23 1.9

62 OTULE SEASON 200809

Chipped in three points, one and a Chris against Western Carolina in MU debut

SCORED CAREER-BEST FOUR POINTS ON 42 TWO OCCASIONS (PRESBYTERIAN & CINCINNATI) Appeared in nine games as a reserve after missing first 10 contests because of injury EARNED FIRST LETTER

SEASON 200910 Saw action in just three games after suffering season-ending foot injury

EARNED FIRST CAREER START IN THE VICTORY OVER GRAMBLING STATE Averaged 3.7 points and 2.0 rebounds in his three outings

63 ERIK Williams HOUSTON, TEXAS Cypress Springs H.S.

First team all-state and all-region hon- oree at Cypress Springs High School in 2008-09 ... Consensus top-100 nation- ally ranked prep talent as a senior ... Tabbed player of the year by the Hous- ton Area Boys Basketball Coaches As- sociation ... Concluded career first in school history in rebounds (771) and blocked shots (375) ... Named the Dis- trict 15 5A Most Valuable Player fol- lowing final campaign.

YEAR GP GS MIN AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2009-10 19 0 106 5.6 8-22 36.4 0-1 00.0 6-12 50.0 11 15 26 1.4 19 03622 22 1.2 TOTAL 19 0 106 5.6 8-22 36.4 0-1 00.0 6-12 50.0 11 15 26 1.4 19 0 3 6 2 2 22 1.2

64 N O S A E S L A N O S R E P EARNED FIRST LETTER Florida North and State Grambling both against points six season-best Collected OPENING WIN OVER CENTENARY MADE COLLEGIATE DEBUT IN THE SEASON- MU at campain debut in bench the off games 19 in Appeared UNDECIDED ON A MAJOR State McNeese at Brother,football played Franz, SON OF ERROL AND JACKIE WILLIAMS Texas Houston, in 1990 23, September Born 20 INFO 09 . 10

65 12 Erik WILLIAMS VANDER Blue MADISON, WIS. Memorial H.S.

N O T E S O N BLUE Helped USA Basketball U18 National Team to gold medal at FIFA Americas Championship CONSENSUS TOP-40 NATIONALLY RANKED Personal: Born July 17, 1992 in RECRUIT PROSPECT Milwaukee, Wis. … Son of Rita Blue … Undecided on a major. Two-time WBCA Division I All-State selection RANKED THIRD AT SCHOOL IN POINTS (1,269), SECOND IN ASSISTS (211) AND FIRST IN STEALS (179)

66 JAE Crowder VILLA RICA, GA. Villa Rica H.S.

NOTES ON CROWDER 2009-10 NJCAA Player of the Year and First Team All-America selection HELPED HOWARD COLLEGE TO SCHOOL’S FIRST-EVER NATIONAL TITLE Led South Georgia Tech JC to national Born July 6, 1990 in Villa Rica, Ga. tourney appearance in 2008-09 ... Son of Helen Thompson and Corey Crowder ... Has seven TIMES-GEORGIAN CO-PLAYER OF THE YEAR brothers and sisters ... Undecided IN 2007-08 AT VILLA RICA HS on a major

67 DAVANTE Gardner SUFFOLK, VA. King’s F o rk H.S.

NOTESON GARDNER

Collected 1,431 points and 992 rebounds in three years at King’s Fork High School NAMED TO ALL-STATE TEAM AS A SENIOR BY Personal: Born September 2, 1991 STATE’S COACHES ASSOCATION in Suffolk, Va. … Son of Audie and Sheila Gardner … Mother Helped Bulldogs to Virginia AAA state played basketball at East Carolina championship in 2008-09 … Undecided on a major. THIRD PLAYER IN SCHOOL HISTORY TO SCORE OVER 1,000 CAREER POINTS

68 JAMAIL Jones ATLANTA, GA. Montverde Academy

N O T E S O N JONES Nationally ranked prep prospect by ESPN.com and Rivals.com HELPED MONTVERDE ACADEMY TO Personal: Born June 4, 1992 in TOP-10 NATIONAL RANKING IN 2009-10 Atlanta, Ga. … Son of Tyrone and Venda Jones … Youngest of Named region’s MVP while a junior at five children … Father earned Green Forest Christian Academy three letters in men’s basketball in 2008-09 (1984-86) at Alaska-Anchorage … undecided on a major.

69 DAVE Singleton COATESVILLE, PA. Hill School

NOTESON SINGLETON Two-year letterwinner at High Point University and appeared in 60 career games AVERAGED 5.2 POINTS, 3.4 REBOUNDS, 2.1 ASSISTS AND 1.3 STEALS PER GAME IN 2009-10 FOR THE PANTHERS Four-year letterwinner at the Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. CLAIMED ALL-CONFERENCE ACCOLADES AT THE Personal: Born on Dec. 8, 1988 in PREP LEVEL ON TWO OCCASIONS Coatesville, Pa . … Son of David and Lila Singleton ... Has a sister, Alicia ... Majoring in marketing.

70 REGGIE Smith CHICAGO. ILL Thornton Township H.S.

N O T E S O N SMITH Three-year letterwinner at Thornton Township High School NATIONALLY RANKED GUARD PROSPECT Personal: Born January 1, 1991 BY SEVERAL RECRUITING OUTLETS in Chicago, Ill. … Son of Tanish Hill and Reggie Smith … Has one Concluded career with over 1,300 points, brother, Terrell … Undecided on 400 rebounds, 200 assists and 200 steals a major. EARNED ALL-STATE HONORS ON TWO OCCASIONS AND WAS A THREE-TIME ALL-LEAGUE SELECTION

71 JAMIL Wilson RACINE, WIS. Horlick H.S.

N O T E S O N WILSON Averaged 4.7 points and 3.2 rebounds per game in 2009-10 as a freshman at Oregon CONSENSUS TOP-100 PROSPECT AT Personal: Born Nov. 21, 1990 in HORLICK HIGH SCHOOL Milwaukee, Wis. … Son of James Wilson … Has two Tabbed county’s player of the year in sisters, Kamisha and Jazmin … back-to-back campaigns (2007-08, 2008-09) Undecided on a major. TWO-TIME ALL-STATE HONOREE BY THE WISCONSIN COACHES ASSOCIATION AND ASSOCIATED PRESS

72 STUDENT STAFF Staff TEAM SUPPORT BASKETBALL

TEAM MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

73 Character Revealed.

Those two words have served as the foundation of the Marquette University men’s basketball team under third-year head coach Buzz Williams ever since he was officially named program mentor on April 8, 2008.

The 2009-10 Golden Eagles were a perfect illustration of Williams’ core system of values, working hard on a daily basis to ensure the team’s accomplishments on the court and in the classroom would bring a sense of pride to all of the University’s supporters.

The team’s character was tested from start to finish, beginning with low preseason expectations from the national pundits and concluding with a heartbreaking postseason loss. No team in the nation played in more one- possession games than MU, but that didn’t stop the squad from collecting the program’s fifth-straight NCAA Championship appearance and 20-win season. Marquette finished 22-12 overall, including an 11-7 mark in the BIG EAST Conference, which was good enough for fifth-place in the 16-team league.

Lazar Hayward (Second Team All-BIG EAST) finished second all-time in scoring at MU and four of the program’s top-10 all-time scorers have now graduated within the past two seasons. Junior forward Jimmy Butler was one of the most improved players in the country and as a result was tabbed honorable mention all-league.

74 Coaching Record Williams directed MU to a 25-10 overall record in 2008-09, UALR ______2-1 which included a school-record 12 BIG EAST victories. The Golden Eagles advanced to Arkansas St ______0-2 Centenary ______1-0 the second round of the NCAA Championship and were ranked among the nation's top- Central Michigan ____ 1-0 Chicago St. ______1-0 25 teams the entire campaign. A pair of players, Jerel McNeal and Wesley Matthews, Cincinnati______2-0 claimed all-league accolades and McNeal also claimed All-America honors. Connecticut ______1-1 Dayton ______0-1 Denver ______2-0 DePaul ______3-1 Williams and his staff Florida Atlantic _____ 0-2 Florida International _ 1-0 assembled a consensus Florida St.______0-2 Georgetown______3-1 Grambling State_____ 1-0 TOP-25 RECRUITING CLASS Hampton ______0-1 in each of THE LAST TWO YEARS Houston Baptist _____ 1-0 IPFW ______1-0 Jacksonville St. _____ 1-0 Lamar______1-0 Off the court, Williams and his staff assembled a consensus top-25 recruiting class in UL-Lafayette ______1-1 each of the last two years, including a group rated as high as No. 1 in the country by UL-Monroe ______1-1 Louisville ______1-1 HoopScoopOnline.com (2008-09). The program's community service efforts have also Maryland-E. Shore___ 1-0 Michigan ______1-0 reached new heights under Williams, highlighted by "Buzz's Bunch." This group, founded Middle Tennessee St. 0-1 by Williams, focuses on providing opportunities for special needs children to attend Milwaukee______2-0 Mississippi______0-1 games and summer camps. The Golden Eagles have also continued and strengthened Mississippi St. ______0-1 their long-standing relationships with Children's Hospital as well as Special Olympics. Missouri______0-1 NC St.______1-1 North Florida ______1-0 North Texas ______2-0 In 2007-08, Williams served as an assistant coach with the Northern Iowa ______1-0 Golden Eagles in his first season at Marquette. MU concluded the Northwestern St. ____ 0-1 Notre Dame ______1-1 year 25-10 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time Pittsburgh ______0-2 since 2003. Presbyterian ______2-0 Providence ______3-0 Rutgers ______2-0 St. John’s ______4-0 His coaching career has included stints as an assistant, associate head and head coach. Seton Hall ______2-0 He has over 15 years of experience at the NCAA Division I level. Williams has recruited South Alabama _____ 0-1 South Dakota ______1-0 and coached over 20 players who have earned all-conference accolades, including one USF ______1-1 league player of the year, two conference freshmen of the year and two Associated Press Syracuse ______0-2 Tennessee ______0-1 All-Americans (McNeal and Hayward). Texas Southern _____ 1-0 UT-Tyler ______1-0 Troy ______1-0 Williams arrived in Milwaukee after serving for one season as the head coach at the Tulane ______1-1 Utah St. ______1-0 University of New Orleans. He guided the Privateers to a 14-win campaign in 2006-07 and Vermont ______0-1

Villanova ______2-4 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2009-10 his roster featured Bo McCalebb, the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. UNO claimed Washington ______0-1 fourth place in the Sun Belt's Western Division and advanced to the league tournament West Virginia ______1-1 Western Carolina____ 1-0 quarterfinals. The squad claimed as many victories on the road that season as it had in Western Kentucky ___ 0-1 the previous three seasons combined. His recruiting class for the 2007-08 Wisconsin ______1-1 Xavier ______1-0 season was ranked in the top 50 nationally by HoopScoopOnline.com. Totals 61-39

75 BUZZ Williams Prior to UNO, Williams served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Texas A&M for two seasons (2004-05/2005-06) under head coach . Both of his recruiting classes with the Aggies were ranked among the best in the nation and featured some of the top-ranked talent at the prep level. The squad made its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 25 years in 2005-06 and the previous team posted the top turnaround in the nation, improving its win total in 2004-05 by 14 games compared to 2003-04.

Williams spent four seasons (2000-01/2003-04) at Colorado State, serving as an assistant the first three seasons before being promoted to associate head coach in 2003-04. Two of his recruiting classes were ranked among the 40-best in the nation, including the 2003 group, which was tabbed No. 1 in the Mountain West Conference.

Colorado State made its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 13 years during his tenure and Williams was named one of the top assistants in the country by HoopScoopOnline.com. Williams was previously an assistant

All-conferencePLAYERSrecruited or coached by BUZZ WILLIAMS PERSONAL The Williams Family 2009-10 (Marquette / BIG EAST) 2004-05 (Texas A&M / Big 12) 2001-02 (Colorado State / Mountain West) Lazar Hayward (Sr., Forward) – 2nd Team Antoine Wright (Jr., Forward) – 2nd Team Brian Greene (Jr., Forward) – 2nd Team Corey (wife) and Jimmy Butler (Jr., Forward) – Honorable Mention Joseph Jones (Fr., Center) – Honorable Mention Andy Birley (Jr., Guard) – Honorable Mention Birth Date children Zera (8), Acie Law (So., Guard) – Honorable Mention 2008-09 (Marquette / BIG EAST) 1998-99 (Texas A&M-Kingsville / Lone Star) Jerel McNeal (Sr., Guard) – 1st Team September 1, 1972 Calvin (7), Mason (4) Eric Potter – Freshman of the Year Wesley Matthews (Sr., Guard) – 2nd Team 2003-04 (Colorado State / Mountain West) and Addyson (1) 2007-08 (Marquette / BIG EAST) Matt Nelson (Jr., Center) – 3rd Team 1997-98 (Texas-Arlington / Southland Conference) Hometown Jerel McNeal (Jr., Guard) – 2nd Team Dwight Boatner (Fr., Guard) – Honorable Mention Bill Washington – Freshman of the Year Van Alstyne, Texas Lazar Hayward (So., Forward) – 2nd Team Matt Williams (Jr., Forward) – Honorable Mention Scott Cross – Academic All-American Dominic James (Jr., Guard) – 2nd Team 1996-97 (Texas-Arlington / Southland Conference) 2006-07 (New Orleans / Sun Belt) 2002-03 (Colorado State / Mountain West) 2009-10 Head Coach Marquette NCAA First Round Anthony Durham – 2nd Team Education Bo McCalebb (Sr., G) – 1st Team (Player of the Year) Matt Nelson (So., Center) – 3rd Team 2008-09 Head Coach Marquette NCAA Second Round Scott Cross – Academic All-American Oklahoma City 2005-06 (Texas A&M / Big 12) Andy Birley (Sr., Guard) – Honorable Mention 2007-08 Assistant Coach Marquette NCAA Second Round Joseph Jones (So., Forward) – 2nd Team Brian Greene (Sr., Forward) – Honorable Mention 1995-96 (Texas-Arlington / Southland Conference) University 1994 2006-07 Head Coach New Orleans Acie Law (Jr., Guard) – Honorable Mention Michael Morris (Fr., Guard) – Honorable Mention Damon Johnson – 1st Team (Bachelor’s in 2004-05/2005-06 Assistant Coach Texas A&M NCAA Second Round (2005-06) Kinesiology) NIT Third Round (2004-05) 2003-04 Associate Head Coach Colorado State The end of the 2009-10 CAMPAIGN Texas A&M- 2000-01/2002-03 Assistant Coach Colorado State NCAA First Round (2002-03) marked the program’s fifth-straight Kingsville, 1999-00 Assistant Coach Northwestern State 1999 (Master’s in 1998-99 Assistant Coach Texas A&M-Kingsville NCAA Championship Kinesiology) 1994-95/1997-98 Assistant Coach Texas-Arlington appearance and 20-WIN SEASON. 1992-93/1993-94 Student Assistant Coach Oklahoma City Univ. 1990-91/1991-92 Student Assistant Coach Navarro College coaching career

76 at Northwestern State (1999-2000), Texas A&M- Kingsville (1998-99) and Texas- Williams served as a student assistant from 1990-92 Arlington (1994-98). at Navarro College (Corsicana, Texas) where the team won consecutive conference titles while Williams signed the highest-rated recruiting class in the sporting a 45-17 record during his tenure. He began history of the Southland Conference while at Northwestern State. his career under mentor Lewis Orr, who was inducted WILLIAMS The Demons advanced to their first ever NCAA Tournament the following season into the National Junior College Athletic Association and two of his recruited players were named all-conference, while one was Hall of Fame in 2009 after a 37-year career at the junior tabbed Southland Conference Tournament MVP. college level. Buzz

His accomplishments at Texas A&M-Kingsville include signing the 1998-99 Lone The Van Alstyne, Texas, native earned a bachelor's degree in Star Conference Freshman of the Year and a third team All-America guard. kinesiology from Oklahoma City University in 1994 before completing his master's work in the same field at Texas A&M- At Texas-Arlington, Williams recruited a Southland Conference Freshman Kingsville in 1999. of the Year and signed the first Academic All-American in the school's history. Williams was a student assistant coach from 1992-94 at Oklahoma Williams is married to the former Corey Norman and the couple has City University where he assisted the team to the 1994 NAIA championship after two daughters, Zera (8) and Addyson (1), and two sons, Calvin (7) it advanced to the Sweet 16 the previous season. and Mason (4).

Each of these accomplishments, Third Year as well as numerous others, 23 BIG EAST CONFERENCE WINS were recorded during head coach Buzz Williams’ 47 victories first 2 seasons 2 NATIONALLY RANKED RECRUITING CLASSES leading the 3 all-league players MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES men’s basketball program. MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

77 Collegiate coaching veteran Tony Benford, considered one of the top assistant coaches in the country, is in his third season with the Marquette University men's basketball program.

A veteran of postseason success, Marquette's NCAA Championship appearance in 2010 marked the 12th campaign in Benford's career he has helped guide a program to tournament competition.

Benford has played a key role in compiling a consensus top-25 recruiting class for the Golden Eagles in each of the past two seasons, including a 2009 group ranked by one media outlet as the best in the country.

Before arriving at MU, he had spent each of the previous two campaigns at Nebraska under head coach Doc Sadler. The Huskers collected 37 total victories in the two seasons, highlighted by a trip to the National Invitation Tournament in 2008. The squad posted 20 victories in 2007-08, just the 12th 20- win campaign in the program's 112-year history and the first in PERSONAL nearly a decade. Nebraska players were also well represented on the all-league squads, including three honorees last year. Birth Date March 22, 1964 Following each of his two seasons at Nebraska, Benford earned well-deserved recognition as he was ranked among the Hometown top-35 assistant coaches in the nation by Basketball Times Hobbs, N.M. magazine and HoopScoopOnline.com. The list compiled the 100 top assistant coaches among the over 330 basketball schools at Family the Division I level. Benford is currently ranked 14th among Deborah (wife) assistants by HoopScoopOnline.com. and children Audriana (21), Milena (13), Tony Jr. (18) and Jeremy (28) Assistant Coach Education Texas Tech, 1992 THIRD YEAR (Bachelor’s in Physical Education) Texas Tech 1992

78 Benford's recruiting and coaching efforts have helped develop percent of its games (139-51 record). New Mexico picked up a pair of multiple all-conference caliber players at each of the stops during his Western Athletic Conference tournament titles (1993 and 1996) and a coaching career. Ike Diogu (Arizona St.), Eddie House (Arizona St.), regular-season championship (1994) with Benford on the sideline. During his Jeff Pendergraph (Arizona St.) and Kenny Thomas (New Mexico) stint with the Lobos, Benford coached the top four scorers in program history, also continued their respective careers in the National Basketball including all-time leading scorer Kenny Thomas, who Benford recruited to Association. New Mexico.

Off the court, Benford helped the Huskers make significant strides on Benford finished his playing career at Texas Tech in 1986 and during his the recruiting trail. Nebraska's eight-man recruiting class for playing days, he helped the Red Raiders to two Southwest Conference 2007 was ranked among the top 25 in the nation by at least Tournament titles (1985, 1986) and the SWC regular-season championship three major recruiting services, including ESPN.com's Bob in 1985. He was an all-conference pick as a senior and was the league Gibbons (21st), CSTV.com's Van Coleman (12th) and Hoop- tournament most valuable player. He earned his bachelor's in physical ScoopOnline.com's Clark Francis (5th). education from TTU in 1992.

Prior to Nebraska, Benford served on the Arizona State A native of Hobbs, N.M., Benford was a 1986 fourth-round NBA Draft bench as an assistant coach for his first six years in selection by the Boston Celtics. He played professionally in Holland during Tempe. He was then named associate head coach for the 1986-87 season. his last two seasons with the Sun Devils. During his time at Arizona State (1999 to 2006), Benford recruited As a prep all-star, Benford was a All-American and the New and coached Pac-10 Players of the Year Ike Diogu Mexico Player of the Year after pouring in 27.5 points per game as a senior. (2005, consensus All-America) and Eddie House (2000), He led Hobbs to the state title in his final season, earning MVP honors of and also brought in all-freshman team performer Jeff the state championship tournament after posting 29 points in the title game. Pendergraph in 2006. Benford helped the Sun Devils to four postseason appearances during his tenure, including 2008-pres. Marquette Asst. Coach NCAA (2009, 2010) gaining a spot in the second 2006-08 Nebraska Asst. Coach NIT (2008) round of the 2003 NCAA Tournament. 2006 UTEP Asst. Coach 2004-06 Arizona St. Assoc. Head Coach NIT (2005) Before joining the ASU 1998-04 Arizona St. Asst. Coach NCAA (2003) staff, Benford spent six NIT (2002) seasons as an assistant NIT (2000) coach at New Mexico 1992-98 New Mexico Asst. Coach NCAA (1998) (1993 to 1998). He helped New Mexico to NCAA (1997) five NCAA Tournament NCAA (1996) – WAC Tournament Champions bids while winning 73.2 NCAA (1994) – WAC Regular Season Champions NCAA (1993) – WAC Tournament Champions coaching career MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

67 The 2010-11 campaign will mark the third for David “Aki”Collins with the Marquette University men's basketball program.

Collins has played a key role in compiling a consensus top-25 recruiting class for the Golden Eagles in each of the last two years, including a 2009 group ranked by one media outlet as the best in the country.

Collins arrived in Milwaukee after working as an assistant coach at fellow Jesuit institution Fairfield University for two seasons under . The Stags collected 21 league victories in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference during his tenure and in 2006-07 posted the program's longest winning streak in 20 years. Fairfield was represented on the all-league team both years.

PERSONAL

Birth Date August 6, 1971

Hometown , N.Y.

Family Ina (wife) and son Daniel (1)

Education Assistant Coach Clark Atlanta, 1997 THIRD YEAR (Bachelor’s in Communications) Clark Atlanta 1997

80 Previous to Fairfield, Collins spent three seasons at Marshall transferred to Howard from the University of Colorado, following Collins when University. During his stay at Marshall (2003-06), he assisted with the he made the trip back East. He also helped recruit 2003 MEAC Player of the program's transition between conferences. The Thundering Herd Year, Ronnie Williams. placed several student-athletes on the Conference USA and Mid-American Conference all-league teams. Prior to Howard, Collins spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Colorado, one year as a volunteer and two as a full-time assistant. His The Brooklyn native came to Marshall after three responsibilities with the Buffalos included coordinating film exchange and seasons as an assistant coach at Howard participating in on-campus recruiting activities. He coached Jaquay Walls University, where he served under head coach while in Boulder, who went on to become a second-round NBA draft pick . Before his arrival at Howard, the by the in 2000. program posted just three victories in the previous two seasons. After winning 10 games He began his collegiate playing career at Morehouse College, before during the 2000-01 campaign, the Bison won transferring to Clark Atlanta University for his sophomore year. He prepped 18 games in 2001-02 and advanced to the at LaSalle Academy in New York, where he led his team to a 26-1 record and conference championship game. the championship as a sophomore. LaSalle earned a top 20 preseason ranking prior to his senior campaign. Collins helped sign two preseason MEAC Player of the Year candidates in Aki Thomas He earned a bachelor's degree in communications from Clark Atlanta in 1997. (2002) and Kyle Williams (2003), both of whom

2008-pres. Marquette Asst. Coach NCAA (2009, 2010) 2006-08 Fairfield Asst. Coach 2003-06 Marshall Asst. Coach 2000-03 Howard Asst. Coach 1997-00 Colorado Asst. Coach NIT (2000) NIT (1999) coaching career MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2009-10

81 The 2010-11 campaign with mark the third for Scott Monarch at Marquette, but the second season for him as an assistant coach with the program.

After serving as director of basketball operations in 2008-09, Monarch moved up the bench to a similar position in which he served under Williams in 2006-07 at New Orleans.

Monarch arrived in Milwaukee after most recently serving as an assistant coach at Tyler Junior College in Texas. He helped guide the Apaches to an overall record of 25-3 and the program's first outright league title in 21 years. TJC advanced to the quarterfinals of the Region XIV Tournament and posted a 19-3 league slate en route to a final national ranking of 10th in the country.

PERSONAL

Birth Date December 26, 1966

Hometown Owensboro, Ky.

Family Daughter Samantha (3)

Education Mississippi Valley State, 1990 (Bachelor’s in Health & Physical Education Recreation) Assistant Coach Baylor, 1991 (Master’s in SECOND YEAR Health & Physical Education Recreation) Mississippi Valley State 1986

82 olg i Crhg, ea. oac lf te rga a the as program the left Monarch Texas. Carthage, in College He had spent the previous six seasons as the head coach at Panola In 2006-07, the Owensboro, Ky., native served as an assistant assistant an as served native Ky., Owensboro, the 2006-07, In Conference Tournament. coach and recruiting coordinator under Williams at the University that year and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt Belt Sun the of quarterfinals the to advanced and year that of New Orleans. The Privateers posted a 14-win campaign campaign 14-win a posted Privateers The Orleans. New of school's all-time winningest coach, posting a 63 percent percent 63 a posting coach, winningest all-time school's winning percentage. He was named the 2003 National National 2003 the named was He percentage. winning players to NCAA Division I programs from the junior junior the from programs I Division NCAA to players college history, OmarThomas. 42 guide helped has Monarch career, his During college ranks and nearly 20 to all-conference accolades. all-conference to 20 nearly and ranks college He also coached the all-time scoring leader in junior junior in leader scoring all-time the coached also He Junior College Athletic Association Region XIV Coach of Coach XIV Region Association Athletic College Junior the Year afterleadingthePoniestoregular season conferencechampionship.

coaching career 1990-93 1993-96 1996-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-pres. He started his career at McLennan Community College in 1993 and and 1993 in at NavarroCollege. College seasons three Community spend to on went then He McLennan seasons. three for at there oached career his started He Monarch servedasanassistantcoachatGramblingStatein1998-99. Two ofthosestandoutsbecameNationalPlayerstheYear. All-Americans. first-team be later would who players four develop helped and recruited also He game. championship national II Division NCAA 1998 the reached that program a of part was Monarch Wesleyan, Kentucky At (1999-2000) and KentuckyWesleyan (1996-98). State Tennessee at coach head associate an as served also after 1991 in Baylor from earning his undergraduate degree from Mississippi Valley degree State in 1990, has master's his received who Monarch, aar olg Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Navarro College Assoc. Head Coach McLennan CC Asst. Coach Kentucky Wes. Assoc. Head Coach Grambling St. Head Coach Tennessee St. Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Panola JC New Orleans Dir. of Basketball Oper. Tyler JC Asst. Coach Marquette Marquette NCAA Division II (1998) NCAA (2009) NCAA (2010) 83

MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 The 2010-11 campaign will mark the second at Marquette for Bart Lundy, who serves as the program's Director of Basketball Operations.

Lundy, 39, owns an 11-year head coaching record of 211-128 (.622) at a pair of programs. When he claimed his 200th win on February 27, 2008, he became one of the youngest coaches in NCAA history to reach that milestone. His career winning percentage also placed him in the top-10 percent among active coaches in the country.

Lundy arrived in Milwaukee after serving for six seasons as head coach at High Point. He compiled an overall record of 96-87 and guided the program to numerous individual and team accolades. During his tenure, the Panthers set school records for NCAA Division I wins in a season, conference PERSONAL victories, road wins and RPI ranking.

Birth Date November 5, 1971

Hometown Galax, Va.

Family Sons Ian (10) Kellen (8) and Alec (5)

Education Winthrop, 1994 (Bachelor’s in Sociology) Dir. of Basketball Ops SECOND YEAR Winthrop, 1998 (Master’s in Liberal Arts) Winthrop 19 94

84 all-time leading rebounder (Arizona Reid). Lundy was tabbed the the tabbed was Lundy Reid). (Arizona rebounder leading all-time player of the year (3), defensive player of the year and the league's collected by Royals players under Lundy's supervision include supervision Lundy's under players Royals by collected student-athletes into all-conference caliber performers. Honors performers. caliber all-conference into student-athletes The Galax, Va., native collected the top-rated Big South recruiting classes on five occasions at HPU and has developed multiple multiple developed has and HPU at occasions five on classes Big South Coach of the Year by several publications in 2004 in publications several by Year the of Coach South Big after leading the team to a 19-11 overall record and an an and record overall 19-11 a to team the leading after appearance in the league's conference tournament conference league's the in appearance championship gameinhisfirstseason. Previous to High Point, Lundy compiled an overall an compiled Lundy Point, High to Previous record of 115-41 in five seasons at Queens Univer- Queens at seasons five in 115-41 of record sity of Charlotte. His tenure included a pair of NCAA Division II Elite Eight appearances and one trip to the Final Four (2003). He recruited and recruited He (2003). Four Final the coached five All-America selections, the year(SpencerRoss). including the 2003 national player of player national 2003 the including

coaching career 1993-95 1995-97 1997-03 2003-09 2009-pres. eoig n sitn a Qen. e and i mse' dge from degree master's his Winthrop in1998.. earned He Queens. at assistant an becoming before Kenney Dan coach head under (1993-95) years three for Winthrop and Pembroke Lenoir-Rhyne UNC before starting his coaching career. at Lundy was an assistant at player a was Lundy Winthrop, of graduate 1994 A coach underDaleLayer. assistant an as (1995-97) stint three-year a included Queens at career His NABC committees whilealsoworkingwiththeYMCAandBoys&GirlsClub. and NCAA on served has he community, the and profession the in eligibility.involved of Highly season final their entering graduate to track on were percent the 100 and of degrees their percent earned 90 Lundy under coach, student-athletes head a as decade his during classroom the In 03) onthreeoccasions. 2002- in (29 season a in victories for record school the shattered and bench that season. The Royals claimed the league title in four of his five Yearyears the on of the Coach Region East NCAA the named also was and 2001 Yearin the of Coach Conference Athletic Carolinas-Virginia the tabbed was Lundy itrp Asst. Coach Winthrop Asst. Coach Queens Univ. Head Coach Head Coach Queens Univ. Dir. of Basketball Oper. High Point Marquette NCAA Division II (1996) NCAA Division II (1999) NCAA Division II Elite Eight (2001) NCAA Division II Final Four (2003) NCAA (2010) 85

MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 The 2010-11 campaign will mark the third with the Marquette men's basketball program for Brad Autry, who serves as Coordinator of Student-Athlete Development.

In his role, Autry focuses his efforts on coor- dinating and monitoring the daily schedules of the players currently in the program. His administrative duties include managing class schedules and study hall attendance, scheduling individual and team community service projects and mentoring programs and coordinating student-athlete documentation as it relates to NCAA compliance. He also serves as director of the program's youth summer camp program.

Autry brings over 20 years of experience at the collegiate level to Marquette, having made successful stops at programs including Baylor, Tulsa and Arkansas-Little Rock. PERSONAL

Birth Date January 26, 1968

Hometown Balko, Okla.

Education NW Oklahoma St., 1991 (Bachelor’s in Education)

Central Oklahoma, 1993 (Master’s in Education) Coordinator, Student Development THIRD YEAR NW Oklahoma St 1991

86 Autry arrived in Milwaukee after spending one year at Dekaney High School in School High Dekaney at year one spendingafter Milwaukee in arrived Autry Houston,Texas. servedHe theasfledgling program's headcoach, directing four teamsthebasketballon court. DHSopened theFallin2007of and featured only freshmenand sophomores as it continued its development. Autry did help guide the freshman squad to the district title in his lone campaign with the school. Prior to Dekaney, Autry spent four seasons as an assistant coach atUALR. Hewas the final hire ofSteve Shields' original staff and played an integral role in the early success of the Shields era at UALR. The program claimed back-to-back divisional titles(2003-042004-05) & BeltSuntheConferencein for h fis tm i sho hsoy n te otr during roster the and history school in time first the ur' tnr faue svrl l-ofrne per- all-conference several featured tenure Autry's formers, including the league's freshman of the year. ur ws n sitn cah t us under Tulsa at coach assistant an was Autry il ef hn h Gle Hriae o the won Hurricane Golden the when Self Bill Western Athletic Conference championship in championship Conference Athletic Western 2000 with a school-record 32 wins and a No. 9 No. a and winsschool-record 32 a with 2000 Elite Eight. national ranking while advancing to the NCAA theadvancingnational rankingwhileto

coaching career 1990-91 1991-92 1992-94 1994-99 1999-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-07 2007-08 2008-pres. NCAA Division II national tournament in 1993. in ConferenceStarLonechampionship the a and of part degree a education,wasand master's his earned he where Oklahoma, Central of University at assistantgraduate a as career coachingcollegiate his began Autry 990. IntercollegiateOklahomaConferencetheScholar-AthleteYear andthe in of leagueto title1988),inall-conference wellan asas andall-district performer While at NWOSU, Autry was a four-year basketball letterwinner (helped squad in 1991. degreebachelor's his withgraduated he University,whereState Oklahoma Northwestern at career playing his continuing football, before track in and performerbasketball all-state Oklahoma an was Autry player, prep a As the Big 12. conference record and the highest conference finish (fifth) since Baylor joinedbestschool's therecorded team1997-98 the andnation, the in sixth as high itsfirst inthe Big 12Conference. Baylor's 1996 recruiting class was ranked as Bears to a school-record 11 consecutive wins. Baylor pickfinished and current Milwaukee18-11 Buck, that Brian Skinnerseason, for four years and helped the Waco,BaylorinTexas. Baylor,Whileat Autrycoachedfirst-roundNBA1998 at seasons five for coach assistant an was Tulsa,Autry at time his Before odCekHead Coach Grad. Asst. Coach NW Oklahoma St. Grad. Asst. Coach Pond Creek Central Oklahoma Asst. Coach Baylor Tulsa Head Coach McKinney HS Head Coach Fossil RidgeHS UALR Coordinator of Student- DeKaney HS Marquette Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Assistant Coach Athlete Development NCAA Elite Eight (2000) NCAA (2009, 2010) 87

MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 Director of Basketball Administration NINTH YEAR

Barb Kellaher is in her ninth season with the Marquette basketball program and was recently promoted to her current position of Director of Basketball Administration.

Kellaher’s primary responsibilities include supervising the daily operations of the men’s basketball office and the office staff – including the management of team travel and meals during the season – as well as personally assisting head coach Buzz Williams with his summer camps, recruiting travel, daily scheduling, correspondence and arrangement of speaking engagements and special events.

Kellaher and her husband, Rich, are the proud parents of three children – Allison (22), Brooke (20) and Lauren (18). Allison recently graduated from Marquette and both Brooke and Lauren are currently enrolled at the University.

88 Coordinator of Basketball Administration FIRST YEAR Marquette University 2007

Caitlin Nicoletto is in her first season with the Golden Eagles as coordinator of basketball administration, but already owns a wealth of experience working with the University and men’s basketball program.

Nicoletto’s duties with the team will include assisting in the day-to-day operations of the team, including the coordination of the staff’s travel schedule and recruiting efforts.

A 2007 MU graduate with a degree in communications, Nicoletto arrives in the Al McGuire Center after spending two years with University Advancement. After joining the staff as an office associate, Nicoletto was named coordinator in the principal gifts program in May of 2009.

Nicoletto spent one year (2007-08) with the Milwaukee Brewers serving as a special events coordinator. She worked as an office assistant with the men’s team for two years while completing her undergraduate work at MU. MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

89 Athletic Trainer THIRD YEAR George Washington University 2000

Ernest Eugene enters his third season as the Athletic Trainer for the Marquette University men’s basketball program.

Prior to joining the Golden Eagles, Eugene spent five seasons as the Assistant Athletic Trainer with the of the National Basketball Association. With the Wizards, his duties included prevention/rehabilitation of athletic injuries, travel administration and injury tracking. Prior to joining the NBA ranks, Eugene served as a seasonal intern athletic trainer with the Washington Redskins in 2003.

The Washington, D.C. native earned his Master’s Degree in Allied Health Management from The Ohio State University where he also served as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer (2001-2003).

Certified as an athletic trainer (ATC), performance enhancement specialist (PES) and corrective exercise specialist (CES), Eugene is also a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and National Academy of Sports Medicine. Eugene graduated from The George Washington University in 2000, where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise Science with a concentration in Athletic Training.

Eugene and the former Jackie Jovel married in August of 2005 and the couple’s first child, Jayden, was born in August of 2009.

90 Head Strength and Conditioning Coach FIFTH YEAR Miami (OH) University 1995

Todd Smith is in his fifth year at Marquette as Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. He is responsible for the total development of sport-specific strength and conditioning for the Marquette athletic department.

Smith arrived at Marquette after spending six years as the Director of Athletic Performance for the University of the Pacific. At Pacific, he oversaw strength and conditioning for all 16 NCAA Division I sports.

Prior to Pacific, he was the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach at San Jose State for one season. He started his post-graduate career at Pacific, where he served as the Assistant Director of Athletic Performance for two years. Smith also worked at five NFL training camps with the 49ers and two for the NHL’s Nashville Predators.

He served two years as the Graduate Assistant for Strength and Conditioning at the University of North Dakota.

Smith graduated from Miami University with a BA in Exercise Science in 1995. Smith married the former Maggie Lamb in 2005 and the couple has two sons, Cooper (4) and Gradyn (2). MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

91 Assistant Athletic Director/ Academic Services SIXTH YEAR Howard University 2001

Adrienne Ridgeway is in her sixth year with Marquette and was recently promoted to Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Services/Life Skills Coordinator.

Ridgeway works closely with the men’s basketball team in planning academic schedules, monitoring the progress and status of student-athletes, coordinating the NCAA Clearinghouse Program, assisting with the admissions process by evaluating high school and junior college transcripts and helping with new student orientation and personal academic counseling.

Ridgeway spent two years with the Milwaukee Public Schools as a Speech-Language Pathologist, where she provided language and articulation treatment and evaluation to culturally diverse elementary school students.

Ridgeway ran track for four years at Howard University in Washington, D.C. and received her bachelor’s of science in speech-language pathology in 2001. Her minor was sports administration. In 2003, she earned her master’s degree in speech-language pathology while working as a graduate assistant to the athletics director in the Howard Athletics office. A native of Milwaukee, she attended Nicolet High School in Glendale and currently resides in Milwaukee.

Ridgeway earned her master’s degree in education from Marquette in May of 2010 and she currently teaches at the University as well.

Ridgeway and her husband, LeVar, were married in July of 2009.

92 Team Chaplain 27TH YEAR 1948

Father William Kelly, S.J. is entering his 27th season as team chaplain for the Marquette basketball program.

Born and raised in Chicago, Father Kelly earned his bachelor’s degree from Saint Louis University in 1948. Following a three-year teaching stint at Saint Louis University from 1948 to 1951, he went on to earn a master’s degree in theology from St. Mary’s College in Kansas.

Ordained in 1954, Father Kelly attended Catholic University in Paris from 1958 to 1961 and subsequently obtained his doctorate of theology from there in 1963. Father Kelly taught at Marquette from 1961 until his retirement in 2000. MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

93 Team Physician 12TH YEAR Dartmouth 1989

Dr. Darin A. Maccoux is in his 12th year as the medical team physician for the Marquette men’s basketball team. A native of Green Bay, Wis., Maccoux attended Dartmouth College where he was a four-year starter in basketball (1985-89).

After graduating from Dartmouth in 1989, he attended the University of Wisconsin Medical School and earned his M.D. Degree in 1993. He completed a Family Practice Residency at St. Luke’s Hospital in Milwaukee, Wis., in 1996. Maccoux received a Fellowship in Sports Medicine from the Toledo Hospital, Ohio in 1997. He is Board Certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine.

Maccoux has a private practice in Muskego, Wis., with Lakeshore Medical Clinic. His hospital privileges include St. Luke’s in Milwaukee, Sinai Samaritan and West Allis Memorial. He also serves as the team physician for Muskego High School.

94 Team Orthopaedic Surgeon SIXTH YEAR Harvard College 1979

Dr. Ted Gertel specializes in the treatment of sports injuries and work-related injuries of the knee, shoulder, elbow, and ankle. He performs arthroscopic surgery and other minimally invasive surgical procedures.

Dr. Gertel is the Team Orthopaedic Surgeon for the Marquette University men’s basketball team and is in his sixth season with the program. He previously served as Head Team Physician for the Milwaukee Brewers. He is a Clinical Associate Professor in the College of Health Sciences at Marquette University.

Dr. Gertel is a graduate of Harvard College and the New York University School of Medicine. He completed his Orthopaedic Surgery residency at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, and he was a Sports Medicine Fellow at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine. His research on the biomechanics of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction was presented at an international scientific conference and published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine.

Currently, Dr. Gertel is the Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery at Aurora Sinai Medical Center. He is the Medical Advisor for the Aurora Sports Medicine Institute. He is a partner at the Milwaukee Orthopaedic Group, Limited (MOGL) with offices in downtown Milwaukee and Mequon. . MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

95 Graduate Manager THIRD YEAR University of New Orleans 2007

The 2010-11 campaign will mark Jamie McNeilly’s third with the Marquette University men’s basketball program, but his first season as a program assistant.

McNeilly spent the previous two years at Marquette as a graduate manager and completed his master’s degree in leadership studies in the Spring of 2010. As program assistant, McNeilly will assist in the day-to-day operations of the program.

McNeilly, who played at the collegiate level at the University of New Orleans, saw action under Williams as a senior in 2006-07. After earning a bachelor's degree from UNO in general studies in 2007, the Toronto native played professionally in Germany in 2007-08. He joined USC Heidelberg of the Pro A league, playing in a total of 14 games. He averaged 10.9 points, 3.6 assists and 2.6 rebounds per game.

A Third Team All-Sun Belt selection as a junior at UNO, McNeilly concluded his career averaging 10.7 points, 4.0 assists and 2.8 rebounds per contest. McNeilly was also recognized on the league’s academic honor roll following his senior year. He earned three letters with the Privateers after one season at South Georgia Technical College (2003-04), where he as an all-conference performer as well.

McNeilly owned international experience prior to his stint in Germany, having played for Team Canada in the 2005 Summer Universiade event in Turkey and in the same tournament in Bangkok in 2007.

96 Graduate Manager FIRST YEAR West Texas A&M University 2010

The 2010-11 Marquette men’s basketball campaign will mark the first at the University for Blair Broadhurst, who will serve as a graduate manager with the program.

A 2010 graduate of West Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in sports and exercise science, Broadhurst is a student in MU’s College of Professional Studies and will complete his master’s in sports leadership while in Milwaukee.

Broadhurst’s duties include assisting with the team’s video needs, coordinating the student manager staff, gameday setup and management and helping with the day-to-day operations of the program.

A native of Amarillo, Texas, Broadhurst graduated from Randall High School in 2006. He was a varsity letterwinner in football and basketball in the prep ranks. He has worked as an instructor on the summer camp circuit, making stops at Marquette, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech. MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

97 ROBERT A.WILDS.J.

obert A. Wild, S.J., is the 22nd president of Marquette Immediately prior to assuming the Marquette University. He began his duties as chief executive on presidency, from 1992 to 1996 Father Wild served RJune 17, 1996. as president of the Weston Jesuit School of Theol- Father Wild is building on Marquette's core strengths: an ogy in Cambridge, Mass., a graduate school which academically rigorous, values-centered curriculum; solid, practical trains clergy and laity for leadership roles in the preparation for work in a world of increasing complexity and Catholic Church. diversity; formation for life of students as ethical and informed From 1985 to 1991 he served as provincial superior leaders in their religious, cultural, professional and civic communi- of the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus, ties; and graduating women and men who will dedicate their lives directing the activities of Jesuits in northern , to the service of others. Indiana, Kentucky and southwestern Ohio. Under his leadership, the university in 2000 embraced a statement A biblical scholar and author of two books and of shared vision for the future: numerous scholarly articles, Father Wild taught theology at Marquette from 1975 to 1984. He has been a "Our vision is to provide a Catholic, Jesuit education member of the university's Board of Trustees since 1990. that is genuinely transformational so that our students Father Wild is a native of Chicago. He holds a doctoral graduate not simply better educated but better people, degree in New Testament and Christian origins from and to do so with such excellence that when asked to Harvard University, a master's degree in classical languages, name the three or four best Catholic universities in a bachelor's degree in Latin from Loyola University Chicago, and a America, people will include Marquette as a matter licentiate in theology from the Jesuit School of Theology in Chicago. of course." He has held visiting professorships at Loyola University Chicago and the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. Father Wild began his teaching Marquette has established clear, measurable goals and specific career at St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati, where he taught Latin, Greek strategies to achieve this long-term vision. Under Father Wild's and speech and debate from 1964 to 1967. He entered the Society of leadership, the university has improved academic quality, increased Jesus in 1957 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1970. and stabilized enrollment and enhanced partnerships with the City Father Wild is a member of the boards of the Univer- of Milwaukee and community groups. sity of Detroit Mercy, Saint Joseph's University, the In 2005 Marquette completed the most successful comprehensive Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universi- campaign in the history of the university raising a total of $357 million. ties, the Big East Conference, the Wis- Marquette is committed to updating academic facilities for students consin Association of Independent in the 21st century: a new School of Dentistry opened in 2002, the Colleges and Universities (past John P. Raynor, S.J., Library was dedicated in 2003, and the board chair), the Greater Milwau- Al McGuire Center, a practice facility for student-athletes, opened kee Committee and the Metropol- in 2004. itan Milwaukee Association of Father Wild and his Marquette colleagues remain committed Commerce. to providing students with a Catholic, Jesuit education in an atmos- phere of care and faith.

98 DR. JOHN J.PAULYPROVOST

media, the theory and practice of literary journalism, and a board member of Critical Studies in Mass Communication and

cultural approaches to communication research. He has worked Journalism Monographs. University previously at East Carolina University in Greenville, North He edited the quarterly journal of the American Journalism Carolina (1978-79); Fordham University in New York City (1979- Historians Association from 1989 to 1993. Pauly has also held 81); the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (1981-86); the several offices within the Association for Education in Journal- University of Tulsa in Oklahoma (1986-93); and Saint Louis ism and Mass Communication, most recently on its research University in Missouri (1993-2006). He served as chair of the committee. communication department at Saint Louis for nine years, and While at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Pauly was a fellow at the held a secondary appointment as professor of American Center for Twentieth Century Studies at UWM and a recipient Studies for five years. of a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for Dr. John J. Pauly, is the provost of Marquette University. Pauly received a bachelor of science in journalism with College Teachers. In 2002 and 2006, the Student Government Reporting to the president, Dr. Pauly is responsible for honors in 1972, a master of science in journalism in 1974, and a Association at Saint Louis honored him for excellence in academic affairs and institutional planning. As Provost he Ph.D. in communication in 1979, all from the University of Illinois teaching. provides intellectual vision and leadership for the 10 academic at Urbana-Champaign. In addition to his teaching and scholarship, Pauly has served deans and the dean of libraries. Pauly has published more than 80 scholarly journal articles, as a writing skills consultant to private businesses, a technical MARQUETTE Prior to assuming the role of provost, Dr. Pauly was the dean book chapters, reviews and essays, and made numerous writer and editor for the Construction Engineering Research of the J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication presentations in his fields of interest to both academic and Laboratory of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Champaign, from 2006 to 2008. professional organizations. He is a member of the editorial board and a drama reviewer for The Courier in Urbana. Pauly specializes in the history and sociology of the mass of Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism and was formerly

GREGORYKLIEBHANSR. VICE PRESIDENT

Kliebhan, himself, is a product of a Marquette education, absolutely vital to Marquette University’s success – whatever having earned his undergraduate degree in 1973 from the position they might hold and however far from daily contact with College of Liberal Arts (now Arts and Sciences). He went on to students it might be. Marquette University and the work it does earn his masters of business administration at the University of with all of its publics is a vocation, not a job…'technical' Illinois at Urbana — Champaign. He was very pleased to return competence is simply not enough by itself – competence to Marquette in 1976 to join the university's administrative team coupled with sincere involvement in this institution is what we as a management analyst. should expect and insist on.” Since that time, Kliebhan has assumed increasing Kliebhan and his wife Linda, Physical Therapy '74, bring a responsibility for university administration, finance and planning, similar passion to volunteer activities. As a couple, they served Greg Kliebhan is the senior vice president of Marquette and has held more than a dozen positions including key as president of their daughters' high school parents association University, assuming that role in 2002. Reporting to the strategic positions such as budget director, director of budget at Divine Savior/Holy Angels and Greg remains very involved in president, Kliebhan is responsible for top university support and institutional research, vice president for planning, vice his own high school -- Marmion Academy -- where he gave the functions, which include these divisions: Administration, president for administration, interim vice president for commencement address in 2004 and was awarded their Finance, General Counsel, Intercollegiate Athletics, Marketing university advancement, corporate secretary, corporate highest alumni award. He coached basketball for eight years at MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 and Communication, Ombudsperson, Public Affairs, Student treasurer and now senior vice president and corporate vice Sts. Cecilia & James in Mequon and also high school AAU Affairs and University Advancement. president. basketball for many years. Kliebhan has strong Marquette University legacy roots and a Passion for Marquette University and putting students first In addition to his role as Marquette's corporate vice deep family allegiance. His father, wife Linda, daughters Kelly have characterized Kliebhan’s career at Marquette. His personal president, Kliebhan has served on the boards of a number of and Katy, brother, sister and brother-in-law are all Marquette philosophy reads in part: "Together, we need to convince all of community organizations. He is a member of the St. Ignatius alumni. our staff that their work for students is noble, enriching, and Legacy Society, Marquette's 1881 Society, and Alpha Sigma Nu.

99 The University Leadership Council represents all academic and administrative units UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYLEADERSHIPCOUNCIL of Marquette. It also serves as an advisory board for President Robert A. Wild, S.J.

RANA H. ALTENBURG CYNTHIA M. BAUER DR. LORI BERGEN DR. ROBERT H. BISHOP ROBY BLUST DR. MARGARET FAUT STEVE COTTINGHAM DR. WILLIAM CULLINAN Vice President for Public Vice President and Dean of the J. William and Dean of the College of Dean of Undergraduate CALLAHAN Athletic Director Dean of the College of Affairs General Counsel Mary Diederich College of Engineering Admissions Dean of the College of Health Sciences Communication Nursing

DR. ROBERT J. DEAHL TRICIA GERAGHTY DR. WILLIAM A. HENK DR. JEANNE HOSSENLOPP JOSEPH D. KEARNEY GREGORY KLIEBHAN JOHN C. LAMB DR. WILLIAM K. LOBB Dean of the College of V.P. for Marketing and Dean of the College of Vice Provost for Research and Dean of the Law School Senior Vice President Vice President for Finance Dean of the School Professional Studies Communication Education Dean of the Graduate School of Dentistry

DR. GARY MEYER DR. L. CHRISTOPHER MILLER ANNE O’BRIEN DR. JOHN J. PAULY DR. THOMAS J. PETERS REV. PHILIP J. ROSSI, S.J. STEPHANIE RUSSELL DR.LINDASALCHENBERGER Vice Provost for Vice President for Associate Senior Vice Provost Associate Senior Interim Dean of the Helen Vice President for the Dean of College of Bus. Undergraduate Programs Student Affairs President Vice President Way Klingler College of Arts Office of Mission and Admin. & Graduate School and Teaching and Sciences Ministry of Management

ARTHUR F. SCHEUBER DR. JEFFREY T. SNELL JULIE TOLAN JANICE S. WELBURN Vice President Special Advisor Vice President for Dean of University for Administration to the President University Advancement Libraries

100 UNIVERSITY ALUMNIPROMINENTMARQUETTEALUMNI Kathleen M. Quinn Abernathy, College of Speech 1982 Glenn “Doc” Rivers, Helen W. Klingler College of Arts & Sciences 1985 Former Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission Head Coach, Boston Celtics University

Joy T. Bennett Kinnon, College of Journalism 1979 Steve Rushin, College of Journalism 1988 Senior Editor, Ebony Columnist, Sports Illustrated

Richard A. Burke, College of Business Administration 1956 John J. Stollenwerk, College of Speech 1961, Graduate School 1966 Co-founder and Chairman, Trek Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Allen-Edmonds Shoe Corp. Richard Burton, Graduate School 1991 Commissioner, Australian National Basketball League (NBL) Marianne Szymanski, Helen W. Klingler College of Arts & Sciences 1989 Founder and President, Toy Tips Inc. Colleen C. Campbell, Helen W. Klingler College of Arts & Sciences 1996 Publisher of Toy Tips.com and Kid Tips Magazine Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C. MARQUETTE Author, The New Faithful: Why Young Adults are Embracing Christian Orthodoxy Glenn “Doc” Rivers (‘85), head coach of the Boston Gail Gleason Collins, College of Journalism 1967 Celtics, with ESPN’s in 2008 after Rivers Editorial page editor, The New York Times led the Celtics to their 17th NBA championship.

Steven J. Douglass, College of Business Administration 1971 Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Payless Shoesource

Margaret A. Drain, Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences 1967 Vice President of National Programming, WGBH Boston

Dr. Leona Patt Franciosi, Graduate School 1996 President, World Federation for Mental Health

Kathleen Hall Jamieson, College of Speech 1967 Professor of Communication and Director, Annenberg Public Policy Center University of Pennsylvania

Jeffrey Joerres, College of Business Administration 1983 Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Manpower

Felicia Mabuza-Suttle, College of Journalism 1977, Graduate School 1978 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 Former host, The Felicia Show, South Africa television (12 years)

Rep. Gwendolynne S. Moore, Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences 1978 U.S. Congresswoman

101 UNIVERSITYSTEVECOTTINGHAMATHLETICS DIRECTOR

member of the Marquette University family for 15 years, Steve Cottingham has played an intricate role in the development of the Intercollegiate Athletics A program at the University. Cottingham was named Director of Athletics on Feb. 21, 2008 after serving as the department's interim director since January 2007. As Director of Athletics, Cottingham oversees Marquette’s 14 intercollegiate sports and coaching staffs. He also supervises the management of the Intercollegiate Athletics team that handles the administrative functions of the department including fiscal operations, media relations, facilities, fundraising, ticket sales and marketing. He is also a member of the University Leadership Council. During his tenure with the Golden Eagles, he has negotiated contracts of the MU coaching staff and helped complete the current deal with the Bradley Center (home of Marquette men’s basketball). Cottingham’s efforts in the University’s move to the BIG EAST Conference were vital and helped elevate the program’s profile on a national level. He is also a member of the Athletic Board. The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to strive for excellence in academics, athletics, leadership and service to others in the Jesuit tradition. Marquette student-athletes, teams and coaches across the broad of the program continue to achieve academic, athletic, personal and professional prominence at the conference, regional and national levels. “We are very proud of the way our coaches and student-athletes represent Marquette,” Cottingham said. “Marquette hopes its students and alumni will ‘Be the Difference’ in their communities and the world. Our student-athletes do that every day as students, competitors and leaders for others.” Previously, Cottingham served as Associate Senior Vice President. In that role, Cottingham was part of the University’s administrative leadership team. He joined the Senior Vice President’s office in 2003, after working the previous eight years as associate general counsel. Cottingham joined the University’s Office of the General Counsel in July 1995. Previously he was in private practice, specializing in corporate transactions, including the buying and selling of businesses, and securities law. He earned his undergraduate degree at UW-Madison in 1983 and received his law degree from George Washington University in 1987. A resident of Mequon, Cottingham and his wife, Lisa, have one daughter (Taira, 12).

102 INTERCOLLEGIATEATHLETICSADMINISTRATION

MIKE BROEKER SARAH BOBERT TOM FORD Deputy Athletic Director Senior Associate A.D. Associate A.D. Academic Internal Operations/SWA Support & Student Programs

Mike Broeker is in his seventh year at Marquette at Sarah Bobert is in her 11th year on the Marquette Tom Ford is in his 21st year on the Marquette athletics Marquette University. athletics staff and oversees the internal operations of the staff and he oversees the academic support center (also In his capacity, Broeker oversees marketing, media Athletic Department. known as "The Eagles Nest”) at the Al McGuire Center. relations, licensing and merchandising (Spirit Shop), In her position supervising internal operations, she is The academic support center offers programs Nelligan and ticket operations. He is responsible for budget development and management, designed to meet the academic needs of student- the Chief Operating Officer responsible for management financial processing and reporting, oversight of facility athletes, including an extensive freshmen orientation of Marquette's 14-sports NCAA Division I intercollegiate management, all departmental human resources program, academic advising, tutoring, writing athletics program, and serves as sport administrator for elements and other internal matters. She also oversees assistance, organized study sessions, computer lab and men’s basketball. sports medicine, academic services and strength and the design and implementation of individual study plans. Broeker joined the Marquette Athletics staff in conditioning. Prior to coming to Marquette, Ford served as an November 2003 as Assistant Athletic Director for Media Bobert’s duties as related to serving as SWA advisor/mentor at Wis.-Parkside. From 1982-87, he was Relations, after nearly four years as a member of the include managing gender equity compliance, student- the assistant director for the Educational Opportunity basketball communications group at the NBA. athlete welfare and working with the Student-Athlete Program at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. While at the NBA, he worked to generate awareness Advisory Council. She is also a member of the NCAA Ford graduated from Wis.-Parkside with a bachelor’s and publicity for the league, its executive staff, events Division I Awards, Benefits, Expenses and Financial Aid degree in English in 1972 and received his Master's in and initiatives and served as the primary contact for local Cabinet and will serve as the group’s chair beginning in Education in Guidance and Counseling from Carthage and national electronic media outlets. September of 2010. College in 1999. Prior to working with the NBA, Broeker spent two years Bobert is also the sport administrator for women's Ford and his wife, Susan, have two children, Jesse working in the communications group for the Women's basketball and men’s and women’s soccer. (2009 Marquette graduate) and Casey (currently Tennis Association (WTA). He served as a primary on-site Prior to joining the staff in October of 2000, Bobert attending MU). media contact for events including Wimbledon, the worked at the NCAA. She served the NCAA since 1989 in Australian Open, the U.S. Open, and the French Open. a number of business related areas including acting as A graduate of Siena College, Broeker earned a the Business Services Manager, Accounting Manager, bachelor of arts in English in 1997, and is on-schedule to and Senior Accountant. earn his masters in leadership studies from Marquette in Bobert earned her bachelor’s degree in business MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 May 2011. administration from Wis.-Stout in 1989. She and her Broeker got his start in college athletics working as a husband, Clark, have two children, Bailee and Cody. Marketing/Sports Information Assistant at his alma mater until 1998. Broeker and his wife, Anne, have three sons, Michael born in 2006, Daniel born in 2008, and Charlie born in 2010.

103 ADMINISTRATIONINTERCOLLEGIATEATHLETICSADMINISTRATION

DANIELLE JOSSETI PAUL McINERNY, Ph.D. JIM NASIOPULOS Associate A.D./ Associate A.D./ Associate A.D. Facilities Compliance Engagement & & Event Management External Affairs

Danielle Josetti is in her ninth year on the Marquette Paul McInerny serves as Associate Athletic Director Jim Nasiopulos is in his 29th year at Marquette and athletics staff and oversees Marquette’s student- for Engagement & External Affairs at Marquette 18th in charge of facilities and events. athletes, athletics staff and boosters to ensure they University. McInerny is responsible for athletic alumni Prior to his current position, Nasiopulos served as follow NCAA guidelines. relations, planned giving initiatives, and assists with major Director of the Helfaer Recreation Center and Tennis In her role with the Golden Eagles, she also serves as gift solicitation and endowment strategies. He joined the Stadium from 1982 to 1993. the sport administrator for the volleyball program and has department in March 2005 from Dominican High School, Nasiopulos was the Tournament Manager for the NCAA served on several BIG EAST Conference committees where he served as president since1995. Basketball Tournament First and Second Rounds at the during her tenure. An alumnus of MU, McInerny earned two degrees Bradley Center in 1999, 2004 and 2010. He also served as She serves as an NCAA Peer Reviewer for Athletic from the University, a bachelor of arts in 1972 and a Tournament Manager when Marquette played host to the Certification and is also a member of the National Ph.D. in education in 1989. He also holds a master’s 2002 NCAA Women’s Basketball Mideast Regional at the Association of Collegiate Women Athletic Administrators in journalism from Southern Illinois University. He returned U.S. Cellular Arena. Nasiopulos was the golf coach at and National Association for Athletics Compliance. to Marquette in 1976 as an administrator serving in several Marquette from 1986-1992. Prior to Marquette, Josetti worked at her alma mater, capacities before his tenure at Dominican. Nasiopulos received his bachelor’s degree in physical Creighton University, as a Compliance Coordinator and As an undergraduate, McInerny was a member of education from Illinois-Chicago in 1969, and earned his External Operations Assistant. From 1997 until 2001, she Marquette’s soccer team and also earned membership in master’s degree in physical education in 1972 from the served a dual role as assistant softball coach and Phi Gamma Mu, the national social studies academic University of Illinois. assistant compliance coordinator. honor society. He served on the M Club board of directors Nasiopulos and his wife, Phyllis, have two children, A member of the Creighton softball team from 1995- from 1985 to 2005 including serving as its representative to Kristen, a 1997 Marquette graduate and Michael, a 2000 1997, Josetti was a 1995 Academic All-Conference Team the Marquette University Alumni Association national Marquette graduate. Honorable Mention selection. She still ranks among the board. In 1996, he was awarded the Hy Popuch Award for program’s top-10 career leaders in sacrifice hits and service to Marquette athletics. stolen bases and topped the roster in sacrifice hits in He helps coordinate a master’s in leadership studies 1995 and 1996. She also owns a spot in the single-season sports specialization in the College of Professional stolen bases category. Studies and serves on its faculty. He has served as an Josetti earned a bachelor of arts in journalism from adjunct faculty member in two other colleges and has Creighton in 1997. published in several academic journals. He and his wife Josetti resides in New Berlin, Wis. with her husband, Carol, also a Marquette graduate, have two children, Jake, and daughters Payton and Lauren. Colleen, a Marquette student, and Kevin who attends Catholic Memorial High School. 104 ADMINISTRATIONINTERCOLLEGIATEATHLETICSADMINISTRATION University

SCOTT KUYKENDALL MARK WRIGHT Associate A.D./ Senior Director of Media Relations Development/Athletics

Scott Kuykendall, Associate Athletic Director for Media Mark Wright joined Marquette in May of 2009 and

Relations, is in his fourth season at Marquette. serves as the Managing Director of Development, MARQUETTE Kuykendall oversees the publicity efforts for each of Athletics. In this role he leads fundraising efforts for the the athletic department’s 14 NCAA Division I programs, athletics department. while serving as the primary contact for men’s basketball Before Marquette, Wright served as the Associate and men’s tennis teams. He also serves as the sport Athletic Director for Development at Saint Louis administrator for the men’s and women’s tennis teams. University for almost four years, where he helped lead A native of New Berlin, Wis., Kuykendall spent two the capital campaign to build Chaifetz Arena, a new $81 years as an assistant sports information director at the million on-campus athletic complex. As a member of University of South Florida. While in Tampa, he worked as the senior management team, he also supervised the the men’s basketball contact while also supervising the baseball and softball programs. athletic departments official web site. Wright was the Director of Development at The Prior to USF, he spent six years at Western Michigan Ohio State University for three years before joining University. His duties included serving as the primary the Billikens. He was responsible for major donor contact for seven sports, including men’s basketball and identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of men’s and women’s soccer. six-figure gifts for the athletic endowment and several A 1997 graduate of the University of Wisconsin- capital projects. Before his tenure at OSU, he was the Platteville, Kuykendall also completed one-year Associate Director of the National Commodore Club, internships at the University of Cincinnati and Mississippi the fundraising arm for Vanderbilt University Athletics, State University. from 1999-2002. Wright attended Mercer University where he was a baseball student-athlete and graduated with a bachelor's

in business administration in 1992. He earned his MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 master's in the same field in 1994 while serving as the Bears' pitching coach. Wright and his wife, Erin, have one daughter, Marin (3).

105 SCORINGALL-TIMESCORINGLEADERS G FG-FGA 3FG-A FT-A Pts. Avg. 1. JEREL MCNEAL 2005-06 31 138-312 13-46 54-72 343 11.1 2006-07 29 154-369 30-96 88-129 426 14.7 2007-08 35 198-434 35-115 92-131 523 14.9 2008-09 35 236-534 86-216 135-183 693 19.9 TOTALS 130 726-1649 164-473 369-515 1985 15.3

2. LAZAR HAYWARD 2006-07 34 83-194 10-48 48-72 224 6.6 2007-08 35 158-333 41-91 92-119 449 12.8 2008-09 35 204-435 53-148 109-133 570 16.3 2009-10 34 222-514 65-186 107-127 616 18.1 TOTALS 138 667-1476 169-473 356-451 1859 13.5

3. GEORGE THOMPSON 1966-67 29 200-400 123-187 523 18.0 1967-68 29 252-507 160-247 664 22.9 1968-69 29 206-443 174-240 586 20.2 TOTALS 87 658-1350 457-674 1773 20.4

4. DOMINIC JAMES 2005-06 31 174-404 41-136 84-131 473 15.3 2006-07 34 171-445 50-184 114-175 506 14.9 2007-08 35 159-399 45-145 89-134 452 12.9 2008-09 29 122-288 33-116 41-89 318 11.0 TOTALS 129 626-1536 169-581 328-529 1749 13.6

5. BUTCH LEE 1974-75 26 85-188 45-56 215 8.3 1975-76 29 160-354 77-98 397 13.7 1976-77 32 239-501 150-172 628 19.6 1977-78 28 182-360 131-149 495 17.7 TOTALS 115 666-1403 403-475 1735 15.1

6. TRAVIS DIENER 2001-02 33 77-179 57-129 51-67 262 7.9 2002-03 33 124-313 69-190 74-91 391 11.8 2003-04 31 179-424 90-200 136-154 584 18.8 2004-05 23 131-312 68-168 124-148 454 19.7 TOTALS 120 511-1228 284-687 385-460 1691 14.1

106 7. BRIAN WARDLE 1997-98 31 109-306 46-157 55-71 319 10.3

1998-99 28 118-311 36-101 73-88 345 12.3 History 1999-00 29 169-380 50-125 94-120 482 16.6 2000-01 29 175-433 65-170 129-154 544 18.8 TOTALS 117 571-1430 197-553 351-433 1690 14.4

8. TONY SMITH 1986-87 29 86-161 1-3 61-81 234 8.1 1987-88 28 136-260 7-19 88-119 367 13.1 1988-89 28 153-275 8-12 84-115 398 14.2 1989-90 29 240-485 36-87 173-202 689 23.8 TOTALS 114 615-1181 52-121 406-517 1688 14.8 PROGRAM

9. WESLEY MATTHEWS 2005-06 23 65-163 14-32 63-80 207 9.0 2006-07 34 133-304 23-80 141-183 430 12.6 2007-08 35 121-279 31-67 132-167 395 11.3 2008-09 35 193-406 42-114 213-257 641 18.3 TOTALS 127 512-1152 100-293 549-687 1673 13.2

10. 1973-74 31 167-312 44-61 378 12.2 1974-75 27 174-359 93-135 441 16.3 1975-76 29 141-333 63-85 345 11.9 1976-77 32 192-379 115-153 499 15.6 TOTALS 119 674-1383 315-434 1663 14.0 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11

107 108 ALL-TIMEREBOUNDINGLEADERS History G Reb. Avg. 1. DON KOJIS 3. TERRY RAND 6. TOM FLYNN 1958-59 29 376 13.0 1953-54 26 268 10.3 1963-64 26 264 10.2 1959-60 25 384 15.4 1954-55 27 396 14.7 1964-65 26 273 10.5 1960-61 27 462 17.1 1955-56 24 314 13.1 1965-66 26 234 9.0 TOTALS 81 1222 15.1 TOTALS 77 978 12.7 TOTALS 78 771 9.9

2. BO ELLIS 4. WALT MANGHAM 7. PAUL CARBINS 1973-74 31 264 8.5 1957-58 22 225 10.2 1963-64 8 35 4.4 PROGRAM 1974-75 27 284 10.5 1958-59 29 372 12.8 1964-65 26 305 11.7 1975-76 29 271 9.3 1959-60 25 341 13.6 1965-66 26 297 11.4 1976-77 32 266 8.3 TOTALS 76 938 12.3 1966-67 19 131 6.9 TOTALS 119 1085 9.1 TOTALS 79 768 9.7 5. LAZAR HAYWARD 2006-07 34 124 3.6 8. TREVOR POWELL 2007-08 35 228 6.5 1987-88 27 161 6.0 2008-09 35 302 8.6 1988-89 28 175 6.3 2009-10 34 256 7.5 1989-90 29 225 7.8 TOTALS 138 910 6.6 1990-91 28 204 7.3 TOTALS 112 765 6.8

9. JOHN GLASER 1955-56 24 182 7.6 1956-57 25 349 14.0 1957-58 22 222 10.1 TOTALS 71 753 10.6

10. DAMON KEY 1990-91 29 165 5.7 1991-92 28 159 5.7 1992-93 27 155 5.7 1993-94 33 260 7.9 TOTALS 117 739 6.39 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2009-10

109 ALL-TIMEASSISTLEADERS

1. 956 Tony Miller 1991-95 2. 632 Dominic James 2005-09 3. 617 Travis Diener 2001-05 4. 550 Aaron Hutchins 1994-98 5. 480 Lloyd Walton 1973-76 6. 469 Tony Smith 1986-90 7. 455 Jerel McNeal 2005-09 8. 430 Cordell Henry 1998-02 9. 409 Glenn Rivers 1980-83 10. 408 Michael Sims 1984-88

110 ALL-TIMESTEALLEADERS History PROGRAM

1. 287 Jerel McNeal 2005-09 2. 272 Michael Wilson 1978-82 3. 253 Mandy Johnson 1981-85 4. 238 Dominic James 2005-09 5. 203 Glenn Rivers 1980-83 6. 190 Tony Smith 1986-90 7. 188 Michael Sims 1984-88 8. 185 Tony Miller 1991-95 9. 165 Aaron Hutchins 1994-98 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 10.158 Lazar Hayward 2006-10 158 Travis Diener 2001-05 158 Kerry Trotter 1982-86

111 ALL-TIMEMARQUETTELETTERWINNERS

A______Tillman Bruett - 1934 Chris Crawford - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Robert (Jim) Elsbury - 1948, 49, 50 Brian Brunkhorst - 1965, 66, 67, 68 Mario Crivello - 1960, 61, 62 Lawrence Engbring - 1945, 46, 47 Craig Aamot - 1992, 93 John Bryant - 1974 Thomas Cronin - 1920 Herbert Engel - 1944, 45 Faisal Abraham - 1994, 95, 96, 97 Randy Buchmann - 1973, 74, 75 William Crowley - 1919 Dave Erickson - 1961, 62, 63 Maurice Acker - 2008, 09, 10 Walter Budrunas - 1931, 32 David Cubillan, 2007, 08, 09, 10 Jim Estes - 1961 Glenn Adams - 1938, 39, 40 Erwin Buettner - 1944 Dave Culver - 1962, 63 John Evans - 1918 Vic Aiello - 1946 Don Bugalski - 1954, 55, 56 Mike Curran - 1966, 67, 68, 69 Joseph Evans - 1945 Steven Algeo - 1926, 27 Larry Bugge - 1929, 30, 31 William Curran - 1925, 26, 27, 28 Ryan Amoroso - 2005, 06 Raymond Buivid - 1936 Ron Curry - 1991, 92, 93 Ralph Amsden - 1938, 39, 40 F______Dwight Burke - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Pat Cusak - 1950, 51 Dan Anderson - 1965, 66, 67 John Fahay - 1924, 25, 26 Jack Burke - 1968, 69, 70 William Anderson - 1928, 29 Gordon Falls - 1944 James Burke - 1967, 68 LeRoy Andrews - 1929, 30, 31 D______John Farrell - 1942, 43 Robert Burns - 1921 Mark Anglavar - 1988, 89, 90, 91 Ed Daniels - 1973, 74 Joseph Faupl - 1947, 48, 49, 50 Dave Burton - 1964, 65 Fred Arsulich - 1947 Michael Davis - 1985, 86 John Fay - 1918, 19 Jimmy Butler, 2009, 10 Al Avant - 1956 Tony Davis - 1978, 79, 80, 81 John Fedders - 1961, 62 Craig Butrym - 1973, 75, 76, 77 James Dean - 1948 Art Felker - 1949, 50, 51 Roger Buxton - 1964, 65, 66 Al Delmore - 1918, 19 Tom Fetherston - 1956, 57 B______Dwight Buycks - 2010 Dave Delsman - 1973, 74, 75 Mario Fiorani - 1932, 33, 34, 35 Richard Bader - 1926 Robert Byrd - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Robert Demoling - 1925, 26, 27 Charlie Fischer - 1983 Sylvester Bado - 1952 Charles Byrnes - 1921, 22 Robert Deneen - 1938, 39, 40 Jim Bailey - 1967, 68 Jack Detinger - 1942 Tyrone Baldwin - 1989, 90 C______Hubert Devine - 1917, 18 Odell Ball - 1978, 79 Junior Cadougan - 2010 Joseph Devine - 1924, 25, 26 Mike Bargen - 1996, 97, 98, 99 Albert Cafone - 1937, 38, 39 Ron Dibelius - 1958 Cedric Barnett - 1950, 51 Rubin Cain - 1921 Bruce Dickman - 1964 Brian Barone - 2000, 01 Rocke Calvelli - 1963, 64, 65 Roland Diehl - 1950, 51 Ousmane Barro - 2005, 06, 07, 08 Rick Campbell - 1973, 74, 75 Travis Diener - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Peter Basarich - 1951, 52, 53 Anthony Candelino - 1988, 89 David Diggs - 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Wayland Becker - 1934, 35 Tom Canti - 1929 Laverne Dilweg - 1926 George Belhumeur - 1938, 39 Paul Carbins - 1965, 66, 67 Harry Dobraska - 1943 Brandon Bell - 2004 A.J. Cardinal - 1922 Jay Dolezal - 1961, 62 Marvin Bell - 1934, 35 Dennis Carroll - 1955, 56, 57 Oliver Dostaler - 1928 Pat Below - 1961 Ed Carter - 1959, 60, 61 John Doucette - 1945, 48, 49 Gerald Benka - 1945 Cory Casterton - 1933, 34, 35, 36 Robert Doucette - 1942, 43 Jim Benka - 1956, 57, 58 William Chandler - 1942, 43, 44, 45 Malcolm Douglas - 1918 Eugene Berce - 1947, 48 Joe Chapman - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Pat Dowd - 1963, 64 Niv Berkowitz - 2005 Jim Chermak - 1967 William Downey - 1943, 44 Bob Black - 1969, 70, 71 Scott Christopherson - 2008 Walter Downing - 1985, 86 Lawrence Blackledge, 2007, 08 Bob Chmielewski - 1961, 62, 63 Gerald Doyle - 1960 Odartey Blankson - 2001, 02 Jim Chones - 1971, 72 Jim Dudley - 1977, 78, 79 James Blask - 1933, 34, 35 Carlton Christian - 2004 Pat Duffy - 1999 William Blommer - 1932, 33, 34 Andy Chuchvara - 1961 Wilfred (Dukes) Duford - 1921, 22, 23 Raymond Bonning - 1921 Harold Clancy - 1928 Charles Dunn - 1952 David Boone - 1986, 87 Donald Clark - 1945 Cornelius Dunn - 1927, 28 Lee Borowski - 1961, 62, 63 D.V. Clark - 1945 Joseph (Red) Dunn - 1922, 23, 24, 25 Andrew Boylan - 1932, 33 Eugene Clark - 1945, 46, 49, 50 - 1977, 78 Greg Clausen - 1998, 1999, 2000, 01 Karon Bradley - 2003, 04 E______Odin Clemenson - 1928 Charles Brakes - 1991 Norman Ebel - 1940 John Cliff - 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Sean Brannon - 1982 Raymond Eckstein - 1944, 45 Ric Cobb - 1969, 70 Harvey Brechtl - 1946 Bernard Ederer- 1922, 23 George Collentine - 1939, 40 Marvin Bredow - 1931, 32 Roney Eford - 1993, 94, 95, 96 Richard Collentine - 1941, 42, 43 Gary Brell - 1970, 71 Alfred Ehrig - 1935, 36, 37 Jim Cook - 1968 Barry Brennan - 1973, 74, 75, 76 Clement Eibl - 1935 Arthur Cook - 1921 Tommy Brice, 2007, 08 Thomas Eidler - 1921 Tom Copa - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Burton Bril - 1942, 43 Charles Eirich - 1936, 37, 38 Robert Corbett - 1929 Joseph Brock - 1929, 30 Curt Ekmark - 1986, 87 Wendel Corwin - 1933, 34 Gene Bromstead - 1969 John Ellenson - 1987, 88 Jeff Couch - 1987 Frank Bruce - 1934 Maurice (Bo) Ellis - 1974, 75, 76, 77

112 John Goodyear - 1940, 41 I______Jim Kollar - 1958, 59, 60

Adolph Gorychka - 1933, 34, 35 History Raymond Illig - 1921 Frank Komar - 1935, 36 Bill Gosse - 1982, 83 William Komenich - 1939, 40, 41 Robert Grace - 1935 Daniel Koster - 1939 ______Erwin Graf - 1938, 39, 40 J William Kosterman - 1943 Frank Graff, Jr. - 1948, 49 Marcus Jackson - 2004, 05 Gil Krueger - 1950, 51 Pete Grant - 1964 Robert Jackson - 2003 Joe Krysiak - 1989, 90, 91 Artie Green - 1979, 80, 81 Dominic James - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Raymond Kuffel - 1942, 43, 47 John Gresik - 1938, 39 George Kuker - 1938, 39 Tony Gries - 2003, 04 Ernest Kukla - 1933, 34, 35 Chris Grimm - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Craig Kuphall, 2007 Rod Grosse - 1988, 89, 90, 91 James Kuppe - 1943 Joseph Grove - 1944 Gary Grzesk - 1970, 71, 72 L______Tom Gurtler - 1957, 58

Robert Lackey - 1971, 72 PROGRAM Guy Lam - 1970, 71, 72 H______Jim Langenkamp - 1967, 68 Bronson Haase - 1964, 65 Mark Lavin - 1977 Paul Hagerty - 1959 Vic Lazzaretti - 1983, 84 Pete Hall - 1958 Roman (Pat) Jankiewicz - 1948 John Leaf - 1969 Robert Hall - 1984, 85 John Jansky - 1952, 53, 54, 55 Alfred (Butch) Lee - 1975, 76, 77, 78 Holton Halverson - 1920, 21 Robert Jaskulski - 1947, 48, 49, 50 Oliver Lee - 1978, 79, 80, 81 Charles Hammer - 1939, 40, 41 Len Jefferson - 1961, 62 Craig Leonard - 1964, 65 Rob Hanley - 2005 John Jimmerson - 1986 Holly Lepley - 1934 Wade Harbin - 1995 Walter Joers - 1947 John Leurck - 1988, 89, 90 William Harley - 1919 Bill Johnson - 1962 Gerald Liska - 1934, 35, 36 Fred Fischer - 1959 William Harrigan - 1928 Darius Johnson-Odom - 2010 Shane Littles - 1994 Dan Fitzgerald - 2006, 07, 08 Jon Harris - 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Charles (Mandy) Robb Logterman - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Joseph Fitzgerald - 1932 Mark Harris - 1994, 95, 96 Johnson - 1982, 83, 84, 85 J.C. Long - 1918, 19 William Fitzgerald - 1922, 23, 24, 25 Herbert Harrison - 1984, 85, 86, 87 Dwayne Johnson - 1982, 83, 84 Herbert Lonsdorf - 1932 Michael Flory - 1987, 89 Larry Hatchett - 1978, 79, 80, 81 Greg Johnson - 1973, 74, 75 Jamil Lott - 2006, 07 Tom Flynn - 1964, 65, 66 Mike Haviland - 1957 Kevin Johnson - 1986, 87 Jarrod Lovette - 1996, 97, 98 Pat Foley - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Bruce Hayes - 1990, 91 Vernjoy Johnson - 1946 Maurice Lucas - 1973, 74 Mike Fons - 1968 Lazar Hayward, 2007, 08, 09, 10 Ward Johnson - 1918 Brad Luchini - 1966, 67, 68 George Frazier - 1971, 72, 73 Patrick Hazel - 2008, 09 Robert Jonas - 1947, 49 Charles Luter - 1989, 90, 91 Ralph Freeman - 1926 Jack Heaps - 1917 Abel Joseph - 1994, 95, 97, 98 Andy Freund - 2004 John Heimsch - 1925, 26, 27 Eugene Joyce - 1941 Andy Friedrich - 1972 M______John Heisdorf - 1929 Robert Frozena - 2008, 09, 10 Joe Mack - 1958, 59 Cordell Henry - 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Joe Fulce, 2009, 10 K______Edward Magnus - 1948, 49, 50 Edward Herte - 1927, 28 LeRoi Fulmer - 1947 Mike Kakuska - 1958, 59 Jon Malmstrom - 1963 George Hesik - 1938, 39 Gus Kalb - 1917 Douglas Mangan -1933 Krunti Hester - 2000 Howard Kallenberger - 1943, 44, 46 William Mangen - 1934 G______Arthur Himmelmann - 1927 Carl Kaminski - 1945 Walter Mangham - 1958, 59, 60 Jack Gardner - 1957 Willie Hines - 1984, 85 Harold Kane - 1943 Dennis Manning - 1941 William Gates - 1992, 93, 95 Simon Hochhaus - 1932, 33 Edward Karst - 1921, 22 Donald Marek - 1949, 50, 51, 52 Anthony Gauckler - 1923 Albert Hoffman - 1927 Gerald Keidel -1960, 61 Edward Marek - 1918 Guido Gauckler - 1924, 25,26 John Holmes - 1921 Anthony Kelly - 1940 Marc Marotta - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Walter (Swede) Gebert - 1928, 29, 30 Marty Holmes - 1965, 66 Kenneth Penny - 1935, 36 Dean Marquardt - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Russell Geldmacher - 1949, 50, 51 Jerry Homan - 1973, 74, 75 Paul Kern - 1925 Gerald Martens - 1927 Frank Geralts - 1940 Jerry Hopfensperger - 1956, 57 James Kersten - 1958, 59, 60 Dameon Mason - 2004, 05 Donald Gerkan - 1944, 45 Bob Hornak - 1961, 62, 63 Bernol Ketchum - 1940, 41 Joseph Masnaghetti - 1950 Doug Gill - 1952, 53, 54 - 2002 Damon Key - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Clem Massey - 1956, 57, 58 Raymond Gieringer - 1946 Frank Hozeska - 1946 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 Joseph King - 1930, 31, 32 Dane Mathews - 1965 Paul Glasener - 1945, 46 Carl Hren - 1994 Willie Kingsley - 1962, 63, 64 Wesley Matthews - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Frank Glaser -1928 Harvey Hruska - 1944 Mike Kinsella - 2005, 06, 07 Jeronne Maymon - 2010 John Glaser - 1956, 57, 58 LeRoy Hughes - 1936 Ernest Kivisto -1943, 46 Trevor Mbakwe, 2008 Ron Glaser - 1961, 62, 63 William Hughes - 1938, 39 Junius Klumb - 1923, 24, 25, 26 Youssoupha Mbao - 2010 Joseph Goemans - 1927, 28 Aaron Hutchins -1995, 96, 97, 98 Roland Klumb - 1923, 24, 25 Frank McCabe - 1946, 47, 48, 49 Alan Gomber - 1964 Bob Hutchison - 1956, 57, 58 Don Kojis - 1959, 60, 61 Zack McCall - 1995, 96 Neil Gonyo - 1929, 30, 31 Donald Huth - 1931 Conrad Kolb - 1918, 19 Jim Goodin - 1966, 67 John Hyde - 1935

113 LETTERALL-TIMEMARQUETTELETTERWINNERS WINNERS

Bob McCarthy - 1955, 56 Larry McNeill - 1972, 73 L.C. Moran - 1921, 22, 23 Bob Piercy - 1970 Thomas McCarthy - 1940, 41 Terry McQuade - 1969, 70, 71 Leo Moriarity - 1918, 19, 20 Leonard Piontek - 1947 Amal McCaskill - 1992, 94, 95, 96 Thomas McQueen - 1931, 32 Raymond Morstadt - 1934, 35, 36 Joel Plinska - 1959, 60, 61 Ralph McClone - 1948, 49, 50 Jack Meganck - 1948 Ben Moser - 1929, 30, 31 Joel Pogodzinski - 1994 Francis McCormick - 1925, 26 Dean Meminger - 1969, 70, 71 John Mueller - 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Michael Poja - 1941 Richard McCormick - 1984 Kevin Menard - 2002 Edward Mullen - 1933, 34, 35 John Polonowski - 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Vincent McCormick - 1921 Scott Merritt - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Robert Mullen - 1938, 39 Charles Polzin - 1943, 44, 47 James McCoy - 1957, 58, 59 Don Metz - 1954, 55, 56 Walter Mullen - 1942, 43 Gerald Posey - 1989 William McDonald - 1939, 40 Alex Meyer - 1929 LeRoy Muth - 1936 Jim Poulsen - 1962, 63, 64 Francis McElligott - 1930, 31, 32 Don Meyers - 1945, 46 Cyril Multhauf - 1936 Trevor Powell - 1988, 89, 90, 91 Mike McGonigle - 1980 Robert Meyers - 1944, 45, 46, 47 Clarence Mundt - 1931, 32 John Powers - 1951, 52 Allie McGuire - 1971, 72, 73 Bart Miller - 1997, 98, 99, 2000 John (Jack) Myers - 1949, 50, 51 Pedro Prado - 1944, 45 Jim McIlvaine - 1991, 92, 93, 94 Tony Miller - 1992, 93, 94, 95 Joe Price - 1964 Robert McIntosh - 1943 Mike Mills - 1971, 72, 73 N______Scott Przybyla - 1988 John McKenna - 1922, 23, 24, 25 John Millunze - 1942, 46, 47 John Puk - 1952, 53, 54 Delbert Nachazel - 1952, 53, 54 Patrick McKenzie - 1921 Joe Mimlitz - 1964, 65 Dick Pyzunski - 1961 - 1939, 40 Charles McLaughlin - 1929 DeMarcus Minor - 1998 Bill Neary - 1973, 75, 76, 77 Hugh McMahon - 1969, 70, 71 Melvin Mochalski - 1945 Joe Nethen - 1988, 89, 90 Q______LeRoy McMahon - 1936, 37, 38 Benny Moore - 1985, 86 Abel Netzer - 1919 Dave Quabius - 1938, 39 John McNamara - 1931 Lloyd Moore - 1983 Paul Newman - 1983 Richard Quinn - 1922, 23, 24, 25 Jerel McNeal - 2006, 07, 08, 09 Mike Moran - 1957, 58, 59 George Nicoud - 1936 James Quirk - 1927 Richard Nixon - 1961, 62, 63 Oluoma Nnamaka - 1999, 2000, 01, 02 R______Steve Novak - 2003, 04, 05, 06 Ron Rahn - 1968, 69, 70 Brian Nyenhuis - 1981, 82 Francis Ramierz - 1950, 51 Terry Rand - 1954, 55, 56 O______James Rasmusen - 1935, 36, 37 Eugene O'Brien - 1941 Leo Ratchen - 1920, 21, 22 Gerald O'Brien - 1952, 53 Steve Raymonds - 1972, 73 Paul O'Brien - 1931 Floyd Razner - 1927, 28, 29 Edward O'Byrne - 1926 Terry Reason - 1982, 83, 84 James O'Connell - 1946, 47, 48 James Reavley - 1940, 41 James O'Donnell - 1929, 30, 31 William Redmond - 1931 Pat O'keefe - 1954, 55, 56 Tony Reeder - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Robert O'Keefe - 1936, 37, 38 Charles Regan - 1922, 23 Edward Oleniczak - 1949 Matthew Reich - 1940, 41 Earl O'Malley - 1921 John Reider - 1968, 69 Mark O'Malley - 1919, 20, 21 Pierce Reilley - 1918, 19, 20 Donald Orth - 1942 M.O. Reinhart - 1923 Mark Ostrans - 1971, 72, 73 Joel Reitinger - 1960 Chris Otule, 2009, 10 Ken Rice - 1986, 87 James Ove - 1947, 48 Greg Ripp - 1960 Glenn (Doc) Rivers - 1981, 82, 83 P______Tim Rogan - 1959 William Rogers - 1939, 40, 41 Tom Packee - 1963 Alfred Rohlofl - 1941 John Padden - 1927, 28, 29 Eugene Ronzani - 1932, 33, 34 Orlando Palesse - 1946 Floyd Ronzani - 1932, 33 Melvin Paterson - 1921 Tom Rooyakkers - 1963 William Pautkee - 1944 Gary Rosenberger - 1975, 76, 77, 78 Ulice Payne - 1976, 77, 78 Robert Rosendahl - 1941, 42, 43, 46 Robert Paynter - 1946 Frank Rozga - 1941 Ben Peavy - 1992, 93 William (Cy) Rubado - 1935, 36, 37 Melvin Peterson - 1947, 48, 49, 50 Al Rudolph - 1933 Richard Peterson - 1947, 48, 49, 50 Clare Ruehl - 1931 Anthony Pieper - 1994, 95, 96, 97 William Ryan, Jr. - 1949 Robert Pierce - 1942, 43

114 ALL-TIMEMARQUETTELETTERWINNERS S______William Staffeld - 1938, 39, 40 Ralph Wilson - 1952, 53, 54

Charles Stark - 1921 Fred Winter - 1944 History LETTER WINNERSEdwin Sadowski - 1947 Raymond Stawicki - 1946 Thomas Wise - 1946 William Saffeld - 1939, 40 Bob Steber - 1966 Grant Wittberger - 1951, 52 Terry Sanders - 2001, 02, 03, 04 Harry Stehling - 1926 Russell Wittberger - 1952, 53, 54, 55 Anthony Santilli - 1950 Thomas Stemper - 1922, 23, 24 Michael Wittenberg - 1928 Samuel Sauceda - 1947, 48, 49, 50 William Stemper - 1931, 32 Jon Wochner - 1965 Eugene Sanders - 1921 John Stone - 1963, 64 John Wold - 1944 Thomas Savage - 1931, 32, 33 Joseph Storto - 1939, 40 Bob Wolf - 1965, 66, 67 Joe Scanlon - 1960, 61, 62 Dwaine Streater - 1993, 94, 95, 96 John Wolf - 1989, 90 Adam Schabes - 1992, 93 Walter Stumpf - 1940 Bernard Wolfe - 1936, 37, 38 C.C. Schad - 1923, 24, 25 Robert Sullivan - 1948, 49 Mark Worgull - 1980 Robert Schaefer - 1943 Gene Suppelsa - 1957, 58, 59 Sam Worthen - 1979, 80 Jay Schauer - 1956 George Sutter - 1939, 40 Eugene Wozny - 1937 Tom Schilke - 1963 Anthony Swanke - 1935 Calvin Wunsch - 1946 John Schimenz - 1947 Michael Swieciak - 1941, 47 PROGRAM Terrell Schlundt - 1980, 81, 82, 83 Eric Schnepp - 1950, 51 Y______Roger Scholbe - 1944 T______Con Yagodzinski - 1964 Gene Schramka - 1950, 51, 52 William (Earl) Tatum - 1973, 74, 75, 76 Jerome Schudrowitz - 1941, 42, 43 Joe Thomas - 1968, 69, 70 Z______Carl Schuette - 1943 Gil Thomsen - 1940 Jeff Zavada - 1990, 91 William Schuette - 1930 George Thompson - 1967, 68, 69 Thaddeus Zimowicz - 1953 Rueben (Rube) Schulz - 1952, 53, 54, 55 John Thranow - 1927 Jay Zulauf - 1991, 92, 93 Jack Schumacker - 1928, 29 - 1976, 77, 78, 79 Francis Zummach - 1932, 33, 34 Richard Schwab - 1951, 52, 53 Todd Townsend - 2002, 03, 04, 05 Jack Zummach - 1928, 29, 30 Franklin Schweers - 1941 James Trad - 1948 Howard Scott - 1934, 35 John Traudt - 1934 Tom Sebastian - 1957 James Treis - 1955 Elmer Seefeld - 1935, 36 Kerry Trotter - 1983, 84, 85, 86 Fredrick Seegar - 1934, 35, 36 Terry True - 1958 Lawlor Seely - 1927 Dale Sevcik - 1952, 53, 54, 55 V______Jeff Sewell - 1968, 69, 70 Robert Vanderhyden - 1962, 63 Richard Shaw - 1995, 96, 97, 98 Ray Van Landuyt - 1951 William Sheeley - 1921, 22 Robert Van Vooren - 1952, 53, 54, 55 Greg Shimon - 1979, 80, 81, 82 Robert Van Bereghy - 1939, 40, 41 Charles Shinner - 1937 Paul Vollmer - 1972, 73, 74, 75 Albert Shipley - 1930, 31, 32 Vic Vrobel - 1927, 28 John Sichterman - 1984, 85 William Vytiska - 1937 Jared Sichting - 2003, 04 Glenn Sievers - 1951, 52, 53 Blanton Simmons - 1966, 67, 68 W______Michael Sims - 1985, 86, 87, 88 Dwyane Wade - 2002, 03 Erich Siverling - 1951, 52, 53 Randy Wade - 1972 Alvin Skat - 1942, 43, 47 William Waite, Jr., 1948, 49 Billy - 1965, 66 Bob Walczak - 1952, 55, 56, 57 Gene Smith - 1966, 67 Lloyd Walton - 1974, 75, 76 Jim Smith - 1954, 55, 56 Brian Wardle - 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Leo Smith - 1933 Jim Warras - 1964 Marcell Smith - 1921 Marcus Washington - 1972, 73, 74 Morley Smith - 1966 Carl Weisner - 1944 Pat Smith - 1967, 68, 69 Henry Weisner - 1945, 46

Shannon Smith - 1992, 93 William Wendt - 1933 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 Tony Smith - 1987, 88, 89, 90 Roy Werntz - 1942, 43 Donald Smolinski - 1981, 82, 83, 84 Marcus West - 1997, 98 Frank Snyder - 1944 James Westerdahl - 1944 Paul Sokody - 1937, 38, 39 Raymond Wherry - 1937 Tom Sonnenberg - 1969, 70, 71 - 1976, 77, 78 Frank Sprafka - 1923, 24 Kenneth Wiesner - 1945, 46, 47 Kurt Spychalla - 1971, 72, 73 Erik Williams - 2010 Joe Stadden - 1932 Michael Wilson - 1979, 80, 81, 82

115 SEASONALL-TIMESEASONLEADERS LEADERS Points Field Goals Made Field Goal Percentage (min. 230 FGA) 1. 710 Dwyane Wade 2002-03 1. 252 George Thompson 1967-68 1. 65.5% (152-232) Terry Rand 1953-54 2. 693 Jerel McNeal 2008-09 2. 251 Dwyane Wade 2002-03 2. 59.2% (138-233) Ron Curry 1991-92 3. 689 Tony Smith 1989-90 3. 241 Earl Tatum 1975-76 3. 57.7% (146-253) Damon Key 1991-92 4. 664 George Thompson 1967-68 4. 240 Tony Smith 1989-90 4. 57.4% (230-401) Jim Chones 1970-71 5. 640 Wesley Matthews 2008-09 5. 239 Butch Lee 1976-77 5. 55.7% (191-343) Robert Jackson 2002-03 6. 628 Butch Lee 1976-77 6. 236 Bernard Toone 1978-79 6. 55.3% (182-329) Glenn Rivers 1980-81 7. 616 Lazar Hayward 2009-10 236 Jerel McNeal 2008-09 7. 54.1% (164-303) Ron Curry 1992-93 616 Dean Meminger 1970-71 8. 232 Don Kojis 1960-61 8. 53.0% (148-279) Jimmy Butler 2009-10 9. 586 George Thompson 1968-69 9. 230 Jim Chones 1970-71 9. 52.8% (170-322) Jim McIlvaine 1993-94 10. 584 Travis Diener 2003-04 10. 223 Dwyane Wade 2001-02 10. 52.7% (184-349) Trevor Powell 1988-89

Scoring Average Field Goals Attempted 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. 23.8 Tony Smith 1989-90 1. 536 Don Kojis 1960-61 1. 121 Steve Novak 2005-06 2. 22.9 George Thompson 1967-68 2. 534 Jerel McNeal 2008-09 2. 90 Travis Diener 2003-04 3. 22.0 Bob Wolf 1965-66 3. 514 Lazar Hayward 2009-10 3. 89 Steve Novak 2004-05 4. 21.5 Dwyane Wade 2002-03 4. 507 George Thompson 1967-68 89 Steve Novak 2003-04 5. 21.4 Don Kojis 1960-61 5. 501 Dwyane Wade 2002-03 5. 86 Jerel McNeal 2008-09 6. 21.2 Dean Meminger 1970-71 501 Butch Lee 1976-77 6. 75 Robb Logterman 1993-94 7. 20.9 Don Kojis 1959-60 7. 493 Earl Tatum 1975-76 7. 73 Darius Johnson-Odom 2009-10 8. 20.5 Jim Chones 1971-72 8. 485 Tony Smith 1989-90 73 Anthony Pieper 1994-95 9. 20.4 Mike Moran 1956-57 9. 483 Bernard Toone 1978-79 9. 71 Aaron Hutchins 1995-96 10. 20.3 Terry Rand 1955-56 10. 481 Don Kojis 1959-60 10. 69 Travis Diener 2002-03 69 Robb Logterman 1991-92

116 SEASON LEADERS History 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Free Throws Attempted Blocked Shots 1. 259 Steve Novak 2005-06 1. 279 Dean Meminger 1969-70 1. 142 Jim McIlvaine 1993-94 2. 216 Jerel McNeal 2008-09 2. 257 Wesley Matthews 2008-09 2. 92 Jim McIlvaine 1990-91 3. 207 Steve Novak 2003-04 3. 250 Dean Meminger 1970-71 3. 86 Jim McIlvaine 1991-92 4. 200 Travis Diener 2003-04 4. 249 Dwyane Wade 2002-03 4. 84 Faisal Abraham 1996-97 5. 195 Anthony Pieper 1994-95 5. 247 George Thompson 1967-68 5. 79 Jim McIlvaine 1992-93 6. 193 Steve Novak 2004-05 6. 244 Jimmy Butler 2009-10 6. 76 Amal McCaskill 1994-95 7. 192 Aaron Hutchins 1995-96 7. 240 George Thompson 1968-69 7. 63 Walter Downing 1984-85 8. 190 Travis Diener 2002-03 8. 233 Dean Meminger 1968-69 8. 58 Faisal Abraham 1995-96 9. 187 Tony Miller 1994-95 9. 206 Mike Moran 1958-59 9. 55 Amal McCaskill 1995-96

10. 186 Lazar Hayward 2009-10 10. 205 Terry Rand 1955-56 10. 47 Dwayne Johnson 1983-84 PROGRAM

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 75 3FGA) Rebounds Steals 1. 53.5% (53-99) Mark Anglavar 1988-89 1. 462 Don Kojis 1960-61 1. 89 Michael Wilson 1980-81 2. 50.5% (55-109) Steve Novak 2002-03 2. 396 Terry Rand 1954-55 2. 87 Mandy Johnson 1984-85 3. 49.5% (51-103) Maurice Acker 2009-10 3. 384 Don Kojis 1959-60 3. 79 Dwyane Wade 2001-02 4. 47.4% (74-154) Darius Johnson-Odom 2009-10 4. 376 Don Kojis 1958-59 4. 77 Glenn Rivers 1982-83 47.4% (55-116) Mark Anglavar 1990-91 5. 372 Walt Mangham 1958-59 5. 76 Jerel McNeal 2007-08 6. 46.9% (46-98) Tony Miller 1992-93 6. 349 John Glaser 1956-57 76 Jerel McNeal 2006-07 7. 46.7% (121-259) Steve Novak 2005-06 7. 341 Walt Mangham 1959-60 7. 75 Mandy Johnson 1983-84 8. 46.1% (89-193) Steve Novak 2004-05 8. 333 Jim Chones 1970-71 8. 71 Jerel McNeal 2008-09 9. 45.1% (41-91) Lazar Hayward 2007-08 9. 328 Maurice Lucas 1973-74 Dwyane Wade 2002-03 10. 45.0% (90-200) Travis Diener 2003-04 10. 319 David Boone 1985-86 10. 65 Glenn Rivers 1981-82 65 Michael Wilson 1981-82 Percentage (min. 100 FTA) Rebounding Average 1. 88.3% (136-154) Travis Diener 2003-04 1. 17.1 Don Kojis 1960-61 2. 88.1% (104-118) Bob Walczak 1954-55 2. 15.4 Don Kojis 1959-60 3. 87.2% (150-172) Butch Lee 1976-77 3. 14.7 Terry Rand 1954-55 4. 86.9% (93-107) Damon Key 1992-93 4. 14.0 John Glaser 1956-57 5. 86.3% (107-124) Brad Luchini 1967-68 5. 13.6 Walt Mangham 1959-60 6. 86.0% (86-100) Brian Brunkhorst 1965-66 6. 13.1 Terry Rand 1955-56 7. 85.6% (173-202) Tony Smith 1989-90 7. 13.0 Don Kojis 1958-59 8. 84.9% (90-106) Aaron Hutchins 1995-96 8. 12.8 Walt Mangham 1958-59 9. 84.3% (107-127) Jimmy Butler 2009-10 9. 11.9 Jim Chones 1971-72 10. 83.8% (129-154) Brian Wardle 2000-01 10. 11.7 Paul Carbins 1964-65 83.8% (124-148) Travis Diener 2004-05 Assists Free Throws Made 1. 274 Tony Miller 1993-94 1. 213 Wesley Matthews 2008-09 2. 248 Tony Miller 1994-95 2. 194 Dwyane Wade 2002-03 3. 221 Tony Miller 1991-92 3. 187 Jimmy Butler 2009-10 4. 215 Aaron Hutchins 1995-96 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 4. 184 Dean Meminger 1970-71 5. 213 Tony Miller 1992-93 5. 178 Dean Meminger 1969-70 6. 209 Sam Worthen 1978-79 6. 174 George Thompson 1968-69 7. 187 Travis Diener 2003-04 7. 173 Tony Smith 1989-90 8. 184 Travis Diener 2002-03 8. 160 George Thompson 1967-68 9. 183 Lloyd Walton 1975-76 9. 150 Butch Lee 1976-77 10. 175 Sam Worthen 1979-80 10. 150 Rube Schulz 1954-55 117 CAREERALL-TIME CAREERLEADERS LEADERS Field Goals Made 1. 726 Jerel McNeal 2005-09 2. 674 Bo Ellis 1973-77 3. 667 Lazar Hayward 2006-10 4. 666 Butch Lee 1974-78 5. 656 George Thompson 1966-69 6. 627 Damon Key 1990-94 7. 626 Dominic James 2005-09 8. 615 Tony Smith 1987-90 9. 603 Don Kojis 1958-61 10. 572 Dean Meminger 1968-71

Games Played Field Goals Attempted 1. 138 Lazar Hayward 2006-10 1. 1649 Jerel McNeal 2005-09 2. 133 David Cubillan 2006-10 2. 1535 Dominic James 2005-09 3. 130 Jerel McNeal 2005-09 3. 1476 Lazar Hayward 2006-10 4. 129 Dominic James 2005-09 4. 1430 Brian Wardle 1997-01 5. 127 Ousmane Barro 2004-08 5. 1403 Butch Lee 1974-78 127 Wesley Matthews 2005-09 6. 1400 Don Kojis 1958-61 7. 126 Steve Novak 2002-06 7. 1383 Bo Ellis 1973-77 126 Joe Chapman 2002-06 8. 1350 George Thompson 1966-69 126 Scott Merritt 2000-04 9. 1272 Tom Flynn 1963-66 10. 125 Roney Eford 1992-96 10. 1252 Roney Eford 1992-96

Points Field Goal Percentage (min. 450 FGA) 1. 1985 Jerel McNeal 2005-09 1. 58.8% Ric Cobb 1968-70 2. 1859 Lazar Hayward 2006-10 2. 58.1% Ousmane Barro 2005-08 3. 1773 George Thompson 1966-69 3. 55.2% Jim McIlvaine 1990-94 4. 1749 Dominic James 2005-09 4. 54.8% Jerome Whitehead 1975-78 5. 1735 Butch Lee 1974-78 5. 54.7% Jim Chones 1970-72 6. 1691 Travis Diener 2001-05 6. 54.5% Amal McCaskill 1991-92, 93-96 7. 1690 Brian Wardle 1997-01 7. 53.4% Tyrone Baldwin 1988-90 8. 1688 Tony Smith 1986-90 8. 53.1% Ron Curry 1990-93 9. 1673 Wesley Matthews 2005-09 9. 52.1% Trevor Powell 1987-91 10. 1663 Bo Ellis 1973-77 10. 52.0% Tony Smith 1986-71

Scoring Average 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. 20.4 George Thompson 1966-69 1. 354 Steve Novak 2002-06 2. 19.7 Dwyane Wade 2001-03 2. 284 Travis Diener 2001-05 3. 19.0 Jim Chones 1970-72 3. 244 Robb Logterman 1990-94 4. 18.8 Dean Meminger 1968-71 4. 221 Aaron Hutchins 1994-98 5. 18.6 Don Kojis 1958-61 5. 216 Mark Anglavar 1987-91 6. 18.6 Mike Moran 1956-59 6. 211 Anthony Pieper 1993-97 7. 18.3 Bob Wolf 1964-67 7. 197 Brian Wardle 1997-01 8. 17.0 Terry Rand 1953-56 8. 178 Tony Miller 1991-95 9. 16.4 Tom Flynn 1963-66 9. 169 John Cliff 1996-00 10. 16.2 Ron Glaser 1960-63 169 Dominic James 2005-09

118 ALL-TIME CAREERLEADERS

CAREER LEADERS History 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Free Throw Percentage (min. 200 FTA) Blocked Shots 1. 768 Steve Novak 2002-06 1. 93.1% Steve Novak 2002-06 1. 399 Jim McIlvaine 1990-94 2. 687 Travis Diener 2001-05 2. 84.8% Butch Lee 1974-78 2. 175 Amal McCaskill 1991-92, 93-96 3. 595 Robb Logterman 1990-94 3. 83.7% Travis Diener 2001-05 3. 172 Faisal Abraham 1993-97 4. 592 Aaron Hutchins 1994-98 4. 82.6% Brian Brunkhorst 1964-68 4. 119 Michael Wilson 1978-82 5. 581 Dominic James 2005-09 5. 82.5% Oliver Lee 1977-81 5. 113 Scott Merritt 2000-04 6. 564 Anthony Pieper 1993-97 6. 81.3% Bob Walczak 1951-52, 54-57 6. 103 Walter Downing 1984-86 7. 553 Brian Wardle 1997-01 7. 81.1% Brad Luchini 1965-68 7. 100 Ousmane Barro 2004-08 8. 501 Mark Anglavar 1987-91 81.1% Brian Wardle 1997-01 8. 93 Trevor Powell 1987-91 9. 486 John Cliff 1996-00 9. 79.9% Robb Logterman 1990-94 9. 89 Mike Bargen 1995-99

10. 482 Tony Miller 1991-95 79.9% Wesley Matthews 2005-09 10. 84 Tom Copa 1983-87 PROGRAM

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 100 3FGA) Rebounds Steals 1. 46.1% Steve Novak 2002-06 1. 1222 Don Kojis 1958-61 1. 287 Jerel McNeal 2005-09 2. 43.1% Mark Anglavar 1987-91 2. 1085 Bo Ellis 1973-77 2. 272 Michael Wilson 1978-82 3. 42.9% Tony Smith 1986-90 3. 978 Terry Rand 1953-56 3. 253 Mandy Johnson 1981-85 4. 41.6% Maurice Acker 2007-10 4. 938 Walt Mangham 1957-60 4. 238 Dominic James 2005-09 5. 41.5% Mike Flory 1986-87, 88-89 5. 910 Lazar Hayward 2006-10 5. 203 Glenn Rivers 1980-83 6. 41.3% Travis Diener 2001-05 6. 771 Tom Flynn 1963-66 6. 190 Tony Smith 1986-90 7. 41.0% Robb Logterman 1990-94 7. 768 Paul Carbins 1964-67 7. 188 Michael Sims 1984-88 8. 40.5% Dan Fitzgerald 2005-08 8. 765 Trevor Powell 1987-91 8. 185 Tony Miller 1991-95 9. 38.5% Roney Eford 1992-96 9. 753 John Glaser 1955-58 9. 165 Aaron Hutchins 1994-98 10. 38.3% David Diggs 1998-02 10. 739 Damon Key 1990-94 10. 158 Lazar Hayward 2006-10 158 Travis Diener 2001-05 Free Throws Made Rebounding Average 158 Kerry Trotter 1982-86 1. 549 Wesley Matthews 2005-09 1. 15.1 Don Kojis 1958-61 Wins 2. 493 Dean Meminger 1968-71 2. 12.7 Terry Rand 1953-56 1. 101 Earl Tatum 1972-76 3. 457 George Thompson 1966-69 3. 12.3 Walt Mangham 1957-60 101 Bo Ellis 1973-77 4. 406 Tony Smith 1986-90 4. 11.7 Jim Chones 1970-72 3. 99 Butch Lee 1974-78 5. 403 Butch Lee 1974-78 5. 10.7 Maurice Lucas 1972-74 99 Gary Rosenberger 1974-78 6. 393 Bob Wolf 1964-67 6. 10.6 John Glaser 1955-58 5. 98 Bernard Toone 1975-79 7. 390 Rube Schulz 1951-55 7. 9.9 Tom Flynn 1963-66 6. 96 David Cubillan 2006-10 8. 385 Travis Diener 2001-05 8. 9.7 Paul Carbins 1964-67 96 Lazar Hayward 2006-10 9. 378 Damon Key 1990-94 9.7 David Boone 1985-87 8. 94 Dwight Burke 2005-09 10. 361 Russ Wittberger 1952-55 10. 9.6 Larry McNeill 1971-73 94 Dominic James 2005-09 94 Wesley Matthews 2005-09 Free Throws Attempted Assists 94 Jerel McNeal 2005-09 1. 762 Dean Meminger 1968-71 1. 956 Tony Miller 1991-95 2. 687 Wesley Matthews 2005-09 2. 632 Dominic James 2005-09 3. 674 George Thompson 1966-79 3. 617 Travis Diener 2001-05 4. 549 Bob Wolf 1964-67 4. 550 Aaron Hutchins 1994-98 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 5. 532 Rube Schulz 1951-55 5. 480 Lloyd Walton 1973-76 6. 531 Terry Rand 1953-56 6. 469 Tony Smith 1986-90 7. 529 Russ Wittberger 1951-55 7. 455 Jerel McNeal 2005-09 529 Dominic James 2005-09 8. 430 Cordell Henry 1998-02 9. 525 Mike Moran 1956-59 9. 409 Glenn Rivers 1980-83 10. 517 Tony Smith 1986-90 10. 408 Michael Sims 1984-88

119 COACHINGALL-TIMECOACHINGRECORDS/HONORS Postseason Best Record Appearances Coach Period Seasons W-L Pct. (Season) (Record) Ralph Risch 1916-17 1 8-3 72.7 8-3 (1916-17) Jack Ryan 1917-20 2 13-9 59.1 9-3 (1919-20) 1920-29 9 94-73 56.3 19-2 (1922-23) Cord Lipe 1929-30 1 11-12 47.8 11-12 (1929-30) Bill Chandler 1930-51 21 193-198 49.4 14-3 (1932-33) 1951-53 2 25-25 50.0 13-11 (1952-53) 1 (3-0) Jack Nagle 1953-58 5 69-55 55.6 24-3 (1954-55) 2 (2-2) 1958-64 6 92-70 56.8 23-6 (1958-59) 3 (3-4) Al McGuire 1964-77 13 295-80 78.7 28-1 (1970-71) 11 (27-10) Hank Raymonds 1977-83 6 126-50 71.6 24-4 (1977-78) 6 (2-6) 1983-86 3 56-35 61.5 20-11 (1984-85) 3 (4-3) 1986-89 3 39-46 45.9 16-13 (1986-87) 1 (0-1) Kevin O’Neill 1989-94 5 86-62 58.1 24-9 (1993-94) 3 (2-3) 1994-99 5 100-55 64.5 23-8 (1995-96) 4 (7-4) 1999-08 9 190-96 66.4 27-6 (2002-03) 8 (7-8) Buzz Williams 2008-pres. 2 47-22 71.4 25-10 (2008-09) 2 (1-2) TOTALS 93 1444-890 61.9 44 (58-43)

120 COACHING Year Coach Honor 1955 Jack Nagle National Jesuit College Coach of the Year 1959 Eddie Hickey United States Basketball Writers Association Coach of theYear 1971 Al McGuire Associated Press, United Press International, , United States Basketball Writers Association Coach of the Year 1974 Al McGuire National Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year 1979 Hank Raymonds Medalist Sports Education Coach of the Year 1993 Kevin O’Neill Great Midwest Conference Co-Coach of the Year Basketball Weekly Midwest Coach of the Year National Association of Basketball Coaches District 11 Coach of the Year Finalist, Associated Press National Coach of the Year 1994 Kevin O’Neill Great Midwest Conference Coach of the Year National Association of Basketball Coaches District 11 Co-Coach of the Year 2002 Tom Crean Conference USA Coach of the Year United States Basketball Writers Association District V Coach of the Year National Association of Basketball Coaches District 11 Coach of the Year Basketball Times Mideast Coach of the Year 2003 Tom Crean Ray Meyer Conference USA Coach of the Year United States Basketball Writers Association District V Coach of the Year MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 National Association of Basketball Coaches District 11 Coach of the Year Coach Award Recipient Finalist Naismith Coach of the Year

121 ALL-AMERICAALL-AMERICASELECTIONS

Ray Morstadt Jim Chones Literary Digest, Third Team, 1933-34 AP, First Team, 1971-72 UPI, First Team, 1971-72 Ed Mullen Converse Yearbook, First Team, 1971-72 Converse Yearbook, First Team, 1933-34 Sporting News, Second Team, 1971-72 NEA, Second Team, 1971-72 Erwin Graf MSG, Second Team, 1938-39 Bob Lackey Helms Foundation, 1971-72 David Quabius Converse Yearbook, Third Team, 1938-39 Maurice Lucas Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1973-74 Bill Chandler NABC, Third Team, 1973-74 Pic Magazine, Third Team, 1943-44 Helms Foundation, 1973-74

Terry Rand Bo Ellis NABC, Third Team, 1955-56 Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1974-75 NABC, Fourth Team, 1974-75 Don Kojis Converse Yearbook, First Team, 1960-61 Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1975-76

George Thompson Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1976-77 Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1968-69 NABC, Second Team, 1976-77 AP, Third Team, 1976-77 Dean Meminger Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1969-70 Earl Tatum Helms Foundation, 1969-70 NABC, Second Team, 1975-76 Basketball News, Second Team, 1969-70 USBWA, Second Team, 1975-76 UPI, Second Team, 1975-76 Consensus First Team All-America, 1970-71 Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1975-76 Basketball Weekly, Second Team, 1975-76 AP, Third Team, 1975-76

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Lloyd Walton Tony Smith Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1975-76 AP, Honorable Mention, 1989-90 AP, Honorable Mention, 1975-76 Jim McIlvaine Butch Lee AP, Honorable Mention, 1993-94 Converse Yearbook, First Team, 1976-77 AP, Second Team, 1976-77 Dwyane Wade UPI, Second Team, 1976-77 Basketball Times, Second Team, 2001-02 NABC, Third Team, 1976-77 Sporting News, Third Team, 2001-02 Helms Foundation, 1976-77 Consensus First Team All-America, 2002-03 Helms Foundation, 1975-76

Consensus First Team All-America, 1977-78 Travis Diener AP, Honorable Mention, 2004-05 Jerome Whitehead Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1977-78 Dominic James NABC, Third Team, 1977-78 AP, Honorable Mention, 2006-07

Bernard Toone Jerel McNeal NABC, Fourth Team, 1978-79 AP, Second Team, 2008-09

Sam Worthen Lazar Hayward NABC, Second Team, 1979-80 AP, Honorable Mention, 2009-10 USBWA, Second Team, 1979-80 AP = Associated Press AP, Third Team, 1979-80 MSG = Madison Square Garden UPI, Third Team, 1979-80 NABC = National Association of Basketball Coaches UPI = United Press International USBWA = United States Basketball Writers Association Doc Rivers Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1981-82 Marquette’s All-America selections are determined MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2009-10 by the NCAA publication “Men’s Basketball’s Finest,” Converse Yearbook, Second Team, 1982-83 which recognizes each of the teams listed as an AP, Honorable Mention, 1982-83 official squad. UPI, Honorable Mention, 1982-83 Meminger (1970-71), Lee (1977-78) and Wade (2002-03) are considered consensus selections based on a scoring system used by the NCAA. 123 1977NCAACHAMPIONS

1977 CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

FR: MARQUETTE 66, Cincinnati 51 at Omaha, Neb. RS: MARQUETTE 67, Kansas State 66 at Oklahoma City RC: MARQUETTE 82, Wake Forest 68 FF: MARQUETTE 51, Charlotte 49 at Atlanta, Ga. NC: MARQUETTE 67, North Carolina 59

1976-77 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL TEAM (pictured left to right): Jim Boylan, Bill Neary, Ulice Payne, Butch Lee, Jim Dudley, Gary Rosenberger, Bernard Toone, Jerome Whitehead, Craig Butrym, Robert Byrd, Bo Ellis. Not pictured: Mark Lavin.

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All-Tournament Team From Marquette Head Coach Al McGuire: David Thompson (North Carolina (On two technical fouls) “I would say that I lost the game there. I would say that I gave them two five-point State);Tom Burleson (North Carolina plays and that was it. I had a bad day. I have no complaint with the way we played. We played just about as State); (North Carolina well as we could, but I didn’t have a good coaching game.” State); Maurice Lucas (Marquette); (UCLA). Outstanding Player: David Thompson NORTH CAROLINA STATE 76, MARQUETTE 64 MARCH 25,19 74 •GREENSBORO COLISEUM•GREENSBORO, N.C.

MARQUETTE FG-FGA FT-FTA Reb PF A B S Min TP Bo Ellis 6-16 0-0 11 510339 12 Earl Tatum 2-7 0-0 34 110 20 4 Maurice Lucas 7-13 7-9 13 401040 21 Lloyd Walton 4-10 0-0 22 200 24 8 Marcus Washington 3-13 5-8 43 00535.5 11 Dave Delsman 0-0 0-0 02 000 5 0 Ed Daniels 1-3 1-2 03 20017.5 3 Rick Campbell 2-3 0-0 13 001 12 4 Jerry Homan 0-4 1-2 62 110 6 1 Barry Brennan 0-0 0-0 01 000 1 0 TOTALS 25-69 14-21 43 29 7 3 9 200 64

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1974-75 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL TEAM Halftime: North Carolina State 39, Marquette 30. First row (left to right): Assistant coach Hank Raymonds, Head coach Al McGuire, Assistant coach Rick Majerus. Turnovers: North Carolina State 23, Marquette 18. Second row: Manager Kevin Gleason, Dave Delsman, Lloyd Walton, Randy Buchmann, Paul Vollmer, Bill Neary, Technical fouls: Coach McGuire - 2. Greg Johnson, John Bryant, Bo Ellis, Craig Butrym, Maurice Lucas, Jerry Homan, Earl Tatum, Ed Daniels, Officials: Jim Howell, Irv Brown. Rick Campbell, Marcus Washington, Barry Brennan, Manager Bob Hyndman. Attendance: 15,742

126 2003NCAAFINAL FOUR

Dwyane Wade – Consensus First Team All-America Head Coach Tom Crean • Clair Bee Award Robert Jackson – Conference USA Second Team • Conf. USA Ray Meyer Coach of the Year Award Travis Diener – Conference USA Second Team • NABC District II Coach of the Year Steve Novak – Conference USA Sixth Man of the Year • USBWA District V Coach of the Year

2003 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

FR: 3) Marquette 72, 14) Holy Cross 68 at SR: Marquette 101, 6) Missouri 92 • OT

RS: Marquette 77, 2) Pittsburgh 74 at Minneapolis, Minn. RC: Marquette 83, 1) Kentucky 69

FF: 1) Kansas 94, Marquette 61 at New Orleans, La.

2003-03 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS

• 27-6 Overall Record MARQUETTE BASKETBALL 2010-11 • 14-2 Conference USA Record 2002-03 MARQUETTE BASKETBALL TEAM First row (left to right): Assistant coach Jeff Strohm, Jared Sichting, Karon Bradley, Travis Diener, Head coach • Conference USA Regular Season Champions Tom Crean, Dwyane Wade, Joe Chapman, Assistant coach , Assistant coach Dwayne Stephens. Back row: Student manager Dean Manglona, Head athletic trainer Steve Condon, Special assistant Trey Schwab, • Top-10 Final National Ranking Andy Freund, Terry Sanders, Scott Merritt, Chris Grimm, Robert Jackson, Steve Novak, Todd Townsend, Head strength and conditioning coach Scott Holsopple, Head student manager Dan Idstein, Father William Kelly.

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NOVEMBER Sat2010-2011 6 vs. St. John’s (Minn) - (Exh) 1:00 p.m. Fri 12 vs. Prairie View A&M 8:00 p.m. O'REILLY AUTO PARTS CBE CLASSIC (Milw.) Sun 14 vs. Bucknell 1:00 p.m. Wed 17 vs. Green Bay 8:00 p.m. Sat 20 vs. South Dakota 1:00 p.m. O'REILLY AUTO PARTS CBE CLASSIC (KC, Mo.) Mon 22 vs. Duke 6:30 p.m. Tue 23 vs. Kansas State/ 6:45 p.m./ Gonzaga 9:00 p.m. Sat 27 at Milwaukee 7:00 p.m. DECEMBER Sat 4 vs. Longwood 1:00 p.m. Tue 7 vs. Texas A&M (Corp. Chr.) 8:00 p.m. Sat 11 vs. Wisconsin 1:30 p.m. Sat 18 vs. Centenary 1:00 p.m. Tue 21 vs. Mississippi Valley St. 7:00 p.m. Wed 29 at Vanderbilt 8:00 p.m. JANUARY Sat 1 vs. West Virginia • 10:00 a.m. Wed 5 at Rutgers • 6:30 p.m. Sat 8 at Pittsburgh • 1:00 p.m. Mon 10 vs. Notre Dame • 6:00 p.m. Sat 15 at Louisville • 10:00 a.m. Tue 18 vs. DePaul • 8:00 p.m. Sat 22 at Notre Dame • 6:00 p.m. Tue 25 vs. Connecticut • 8:00 p.m. Sat 29 vs. Syracuse • 2:00 p.m. FEBRUARY Wed 2 at Villanova • 6:00 p.m. Wed 9 at USF • 6:00 p.m. Sun 13 at Georgetown+ • Noon Tue 15 vs. St. John's (Al’s Night) • 8:00 p.m. Sat 19 vs. Seton Hall • 8:00 p.m. Thu 24 at Connecticut • 6:00 p.m. Sun 27 vs. Providence • 3:00 p.m. MARCH Wed 2 vs. Cincinnati (Senior Night) • 7:00 p.m. Sat 5 at Seton Hall • 5:00 p.m. BIG EAST CONF. CHAMPIONSHIP (N.Y., N.Y.) Tue-Sat 8-12 TBA

Home games are listed in Bold and played at The Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI All game times are listed in CST and subject to change. + Denotes a Jesuit Basketball Spotlight game. •Denotes BIG EAST games.