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Title: [Cracked Sidewalks] Marquette releases the 2009-2010 Schedule
Post by: CrackedSidewalksSays on September 10, 2009, 02:30:03 PM
Marquette releases the 2009-2010 Schedule

Written by: noreply@blogger.com (Rob Lowe)

Marquette released the 2009-2010 schedule today (http://www.gomarquette.com/sports/m-baskbl/sched/marq-m-baskbl-sched.html).  Check out the previous link for the details, or download the full PDF to keep (http://www.gomarquette.com/photos/schools/marq/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/0910_schedule.pdf).  Rosiak checks in with his own coverage of the schedule as well (http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/58501897.html), where he focuses on how the young Warriors will need to grow up in a hurry.

Picking up on some other comments, some of the noteworthy points on the season include

With an opening stretch of @WVU, Nova, Georgetown, and @Nova, Marquette would be lucky to go 2-2, with 0-4 a very real possibility for such a young team. This could be a very long season.




OOC SCHEDULE
Sat. Nov. 7 MSOE Exhib.
Fri. Nov. 13 Centenary
Tue. Nov. 17 Maryland Eastern Shore
Sat. Nov. 21 Grambling
Tue. Nov. 24 South Dakota

Old Spice Classic - Orlando, Fla. (All classic games on ESPN/2/U)
Thur. Nov. 26 vs. Xavier
Fri. Nov. 27 vs. Michigan/Creighton
Sun. Nov. 29 vs. TBA

Sat. Dec. 5 NC State
Tue. Dec. 8 Milwaukee
Sat. Dec. 12 at Wisconsin - ESPN2
Sat. Dec. 19 North Florida
Sun. Dec. 27 Presbyterian

BIG EAST SCHEDULE
Tue. Dec. 29 at West Virginia
Sat. Jan. 2 Villanova  ESPN2
Wed. Jan. 6 Georgetown
Sat. Jan. 9 at Villanova
Sun. Jan. 17 Providence
Wed. Jan. 20 at DePaul
Sat. Jan. 23 at Syracuse
Tue. Jan. 26 Rutgers
Sat. Jan. 30 at UConn
Wed. Feb. 3 DePaul  ESPN2
Sat. Feb. 6 at Providence
Sat. Feb. 13 USF
Thu. Feb. 18 Pittsburgh  ESPN
Sun. Feb. 21 at Cincinnatti
Wed. Feb. 24 at St. John’s
Sun. Feb. 28 at Seton Hall
Tue. Mar. 2 Louisville
Sat. Mar. 6 Notre Dame (SENIOR NIGHT)

Mar. 9-13 BIG EAST Conference Championship - New York, N.Y.  ESPN

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Title: Re: [Cracked Sidewalks] Marquette releases the 2009-2010 Schedule
Post by: chapman on September 10, 2009, 02:57:16 PM
0-4 to start BE play is very possible, with 1-3 pretty much being acceptable.  The good news is three of the four toughest games on the schedule will be out of the way.
Title: Re: [Cracked Sidewalks] Marquette releases the 2009-2010 Schedule
Post by: geps on September 10, 2009, 08:56:42 PM
Still think we can win 10.
Title: Re: [Cracked Sidewalks] Marquette releases the 2009-2010 Schedule
Post by: TomW1365 on September 15, 2009, 10:14:32 AM
That non conference game against NC State should prove to be a great show of new NCAA talent.  In ESPN's 2009 class rankings, MU (14th) was behind NC State (11th). 

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/recruiting/classrankings?classyear=2009&classmonth=6&rank=11

NC State
Commits: 6ESPNU 100 signees: 3Top prospect: SG Lorenzo Brown

DeShawn Painter (Icon SMI)
This talented group of freshmen brings plenty of skill, size and depth to the Wolfpack next season. Coach Sidney Lowe and his veteran staff have hit the recruiting trail hard and the fruits of their labor are paying off in a big way. Guards Lorenzo Brown (Roswell, Ga./Centennial) and Scott Wood (Marion, Ind.) both have great size, at 6-4 and 6-6, respectively. Brown is an extremely talented combo guard who can shoot with range to 20 feet, slash to the basket and find his teammates. He has all the tools and athleticism to be a great one but needs to be aggressive and assertive on every possession. Wood is an exceptional shooter with range to 25 feet. He moves well without the ball and gets open. He's good at reading screens and comes off them ready to shoot. Richard Howell (Marietta, Ga./Wheeler) is a highly skilled power forward who can create his offense from the high post with a jump shot or off the dribble drive. He also is an excellent passer for a four-man offense. He will add immediate help to the Wolfpack's frontcourt. The welcome addition of ESPNU 100 big man DeShawn Painter (Norfolk, Va./Hargrave Military Academy) is an excellent pickup for NC State; he is an active, athletic frontcourt player who can run the floor for transition baskets, finish around the basket and be a solid low-post defender. Jordan Vandenberg (Melbourne, Australia/Institute of Sport) is a legitimate 7-footer who plays the game like a European big man. He likes to step away from the basket and shoot jump shots out to 15 feet. He is considered a top-10 center and a top-30 prospect overall among Australia's 2009 prospects. He needs to become more assertive and bring a consistent effort when he arrives at NC State next season. Josh Davis (Raleigh, N.C./Athens Drive), a 6-6 SF, brings energy and effort and poses a matchup problem because he can go inside and post up or drive bigger guys to the basket.

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