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Game 3 | Nov. 17 | Marquette (2-0) at Wisconsin (2-1) TIP‐OFF: 12 p.m. CT LOCATION: Kohl Center - Madison, Wis. MU SCOREBOARD TV: FS1 features the broadcast, with Brian Anderson (play-by-play) and Bill DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME Raftery (analyst) calling the action. Nov. 5 Loyola Maryland W, 88-53 RADIO: 94.5 ESPN FM is the flagship of the MU Radio Network, with Steve Nov. 13 Purdue W, 65-55 “The Homer” True (play-by-play) and Tony Smith (analyst). Nov. 17 at Wisconsin 12 p.m. MU CONTACT INFO: Scott Kuykendall handles the communications duties Nov. 23 Robert Morris 1 p.m. for MU and can be reached at 414.807.3490 or [email protected]. Nov. 28 vs. Davidson ^ 5 p.m. he Marquette University men’s basketball team (2-0, 0-0 BIG EAST) Nov. 29 vs. USC/Fairfield ^ TBA T hits the road for the first time in 2019-20 when the squad travels to Dec. 1 vs. TBA TBA rival Wisconsin (2-1, 0-0 Big Ten) for a 12 p.m. CT tip at the Kohl Center. FS1 Dec. 4 Jacksonville 8 p.m. will feature the national television broadcast, with Brian Anderson (play-by- Dec. 7 at Kansas St. 8 p.m. play) and Bill Raftery (analyst) calling the action. Following Sunday’s outing, Dec. 17 Grambling St. 7 p.m. the Golden Eagles will have a week off prior to hosting Robert Morris at 1 Dec. 20 North Dakota St. 8 p.m. p.m. CT on Saturday, Nov. 23 at Fiserv Forum. Dec. 28 Central Arkansas 1 p.m. Jan. 1 at Creighton * 8 p.m. All-Time Series Dates Back To 1917 Jan. 4 Villanova * 1 p.m. Marquette’s all-time series with Series Snapshot Jan. 7 Providence * 6 p.m. Wisconsin dates back to 1917, with Jan. 11 at Seton Hall * 3 p.m. Overall the first meeting coming in just UW leads 67-58 @ Marquette Jan. 15 Xavier * 7 p.m. MU’s second season of competi- MU leads 40-29 @ Wisconsin UW leads 38-18 Jan. 18 at Georgetown * 1 p.m. tion. Neutral -- Jan. 21 St. John’s * 8 p.m. Wisconsin owns a 67-58 edge in RECENT RESULTS Jan. 24 at Butler * 8 p.m. the previous matchups, with each D 12, 2009 A #20 Wisconsin 72, Marquette 63 D 11, 2010 H Wisconsin 69, Marquette 64 Jan. 29 at Xavier * 7:30 p.m. squad enjoying an extended run of D 3, 2011 A #16 Marquette 61, #9 Wisconsin 54 D 8, 2012 H Marquette 60, Wisconsin 50 Feb. 1 DePaul * 1 p.m. success at various points in the D 7, 2013 A #8 Wisconsin 70, Marquette 64 series. Marquette’s best streak D 6, 2014 H #2 Wisconsin 49, Marquette 38 Feb. 9 Butler * 11 a.m. D 12, 2015 A Marquette 57, Wisconsin 55 Feb. 12 at Villanova * 7:30 p.m. came between 1969 and 1984 D 10, 2016 H #17 Wisconsin 93, Marquette 84 when the team claimed 15-straight D 9, 2017 A Marquette 82, Wisconsin 63 Feb. 18 Creighton * 7:30 p.m. D 8, 2018 H Marquette 74, #12 Wisconsin 69 (OT) wins and 19-of-21 overall. Feb. 22 at Providence * 11 a.m. MU has met Wisconsin and DePaul more times (125) than any other Feb. 26 Georgetown * 7:30 p.m. opponent in program history. Feb. 29 Seton Hall * 1:30 p.m. The Golden Eagles have claimed three of the last four overall outings in Mar. 3 at DePaul * 7 p.m. the annual home-and-home series and have also been victorious in three of Mar. 7 at St. John’s * 11 a.m. their last four visits to the Kohl Center. BIG EAST Tournament In the most recent matchup, Marquette posted a 74-69 home victory in Mar. 11 First Round TBA overtime on Dec. 8, 2018. Guard Markus Howard led the way with 27 points Mar. 12 Quarterfinals TBA and forward Ed Morrow blocked a layup by UW’s Ethan Happ in the closing seconds of regulation to force overtime. Mar. 13 Semifinals TBA In the latest trip to Madison, Howard and backcourt mate Andrew Mar. 14 Championship TBA Rowsey combined for 47 points and nine 3-pointers in an 82-63 win on Dec. 9, 2017. Traditionally played prior to Marquette’s finals week in December, the matchup has been moved up to accommodate the expanded Big Ten ^ - indicates Orlando Invitational Conference schedule. The two programs haven’t met in November since * - indicates BIG EAST Conference game the 1997-98 campaign. AP/ESPN Top-25 rankings as of time game was played All times are Central Marquette Game Notes Page 2 INJURY REPORT LAST GAME STARTERS Player (Injury) Status NAME POS. PPG. RPG. APG. FG% FT% Jayce Johnson (knee) Out Markus Howard G 28.0 4.5 2.5 .531 .923 Koby McEwen G 17.0 6.0 3.0 .500 .889 1,000-Point Scorers Brendan Bailey F 1.5 3.5 2.5 .200 -- Sacar Anim F 9.0 2.5 2.0 .368 .400 1. 2011 MARKUS HOWARD 2016-19 2. 1985 Jerel McNeal 2005-09 Theo John F 6.5 8.5 0.5 .556 .500 3. 1859 Lazar Hayward 2006-10 4. 1773 George Thompson 1966-69 Defense, McEwen Help MU Rally Against Purdue 5. 1749 Dominic James 2005-09 Marquette trailed by as many as 18 points in the first half before rallying to win 65- 6. 1735 Butch Lee 1974-78 55 over Purdue, thanks in large part to a strong second half at the defensive end and 7. 1691 Travis Diener 2001-05 guard Koby McEwen’s production on offense. 8. 1690 Brian Wardle 1997-01 9. 1688 Tony Smith 1986-90 The Golden Eagles held the Boilermakers to just 20 percent (5-of-25) shooting follow- 10. 1673 Wesley Matthews 2005-09 ing intermission, including a 1-of-10 effort from behind the 3-point line. MU also 11. 1663 Bo Ellis 1973-77 reversed the battle on the boards, allowing just four offensive rebounds on the 20 12. 1649 Darius Johnson-Odom 2009-12 missed shot attempts after giving up 12 second-chance opportunities in the first half. 13. 1647 Damon Key 1990-94 Offensively, McEwen did the heavy lifting in the second stanza, outscoring Purdue 18- 14. 1637 Dean Meminger 1968-71 17 over the course of the final 20 minutes. The Toronto, Ontario, native now owns 19 15. 1571 Trevor Powell 1987-91 career 20-point games (previous 18 at Utah State). He netted 18 of his 23 total points 16. 1567 Steve Novak 2002-06 after halftime and also chipped in five rebounds and four assists in 37 minutes of action. 17. 1504 Don Kojis 1958-61 18. 1479 Bob Wolf 1964-67 19. 1471 Roney Eford 1992-96 Cain Makes Presence Felt In Latest Outing 20. 1439 Aaron Hutchins 1994-98 Junior forward Jamal Cain was a key contributor in Marquette’s win over Purdue on 21. 1355 Mike Moran 1956-59 Wednesday night, resulting in extended playing time. 22. 1353 Russ Wittberger 1951-55 The Pontiac, Michigan, native’s 27 minutes matched his season high from 2018-19 (27 23. 1347 Cordell Henry 1998-02 vs. Southern, Dec. 28, 2018) and he has seen more action on just a handful of occasions 24. 1330 Ron Glaser 1960-63 25. 1309 Terry Rand 1953-56 in his 65 career appearances. 26. 1299 Michael Wilson 1978-82 Cain chipped in six points, seven rebounds and a blocked shot off the bench and was 27. 1287 Davante Gardner 2010-14 on the court for nearly 15 minutes of the second half when Marquette rallied for the win. 28. 1282 Sam Hauser 2016-19 1282 Tom Flynn 1963-66 Howard Makes Quick Work Of Scoring Record 30. 1281 Dwyane Wade 2001-03 31. 1278 Jim McIlvaine 1990-94 Senior guard Markus Howard entered the season opener 31 points away from 32. 1277 Jimmy Butler 2008-11 becoming the program’s all-time leading scorer and had many Marquette fans targeting 33. 1234 Anthony Pieper 1993-97 the matchup with Purdue as the likely game he would move into the top spot. 1234 Glenn “Doc” Rivers 1980-83 The Chandler, Arizona, native had other ideas, however, netting 30 points in the first 1234 Earl Tatum 1972-76 half versus Loyola Maryland and scoring the record-setting points on a transition 3-point- 36. 1227 Oliver Lee 1977-81 er with 19:07 left in the second half. Howard finished the game with 38 points and is now 37. 1221 Kerry Trotter 1982-86 Marquette’s top scorer with 2,011 points-and-counting. 38. 1201 Robb Logterman 1990-94 Howard is just the fifth player in BIG EAST history to collect 1,000 career points in 39. 1103 Bernard Toone 1975-79 league play in three seasons. He joined Pat Garrity (Notre Dame), Dominique Jones 40. 1087 Andrew Rowsey 2016-18 41. 1049 Scott Merritt 2000-04 (USF), Richard Hamilton (UConn) and Ray Allen (UConn) in the exclusive group and has a 1049 Jae Crowder 2010-12 chance to become the league’s top scorer (Lawrence Moten, Syracuse, 1,405). 43. 1048 Chris Crawford 1993-97 44. 1042 Rube Schulz 1951-55 w Associated Press Preseason All-America Team 45. 1040 Ron Curry 1990-93 w Sporting News Preseason First Team All-American 46. 1027 Dwayne Johnson 1981-84 w Unanimous All-BIG EAST Preseason First Team selection 1027 Tony Miller 1991-95 w Preseason Watch Lists: Bob Cousy Award, Lute Olson Award, Citizen Naismith Award 48.