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Marquette
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Marquette vs
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Date/Time: Jan 19, 2026, 5:00pm
TV: FS1
Schedule for 2025-26
DePaul
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downtown85

One of the things I noticed about MU's offense this year is that they are much more effective at the secondary break.  I remember Buzz mentioning that they worked on that in a post game presser of one of the early games.  It seems to me that if we can't beat everyone down the floor, we still score before the opposition sets up their half-court defense.  I seem to remember that it a number of baskets like that against Wisc. but haven't re-watched the game so I can't quantify it.  I wonder if secondary break points are followed statistically. I don't think secondary break points show up in the fast break statistics.  I suppose you could count any basket in the first 8 to 10 seconds of the shot clock a secondary break basket.  Has anyone else noticed the improvement? 

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