collapse

Resources

2024-2025 SOTG Tally


2024-25 Season SoG Tally
Jones, K.10
Mitchell6
Joplin4
Ross2
Gold1

'23-24 '22-23
'21-22 * '20-21 * '19-20
'18-19 * '17-18 * '16-17
'15-16 * '14-15 * '13-14
'12-13 * '11-12 * '10-11

Big East Standings

Recent Posts

Kam update by Spaniel with a Short Tail
[Today at 10:03:43 AM]


Broeker Interview w/Steele by Dish
[Today at 10:00:04 AM]


To the Rafters by dgies9156
[Today at 09:58:52 AM]


Regular season increase to 32 games by tower912
[Today at 05:06:38 AM]


Psyched about the future of Marquette hoops by tower912
[June 25, 2025, 07:22:02 PM]


More conference realignment talk by The Sultan
[June 25, 2025, 11:49:23 AM]

Please Register - It's FREE!

The absolute only thing required for this FREE registration is a valid e-mail address. We keep all your information confidential and will NEVER give or sell it to anyone else.
Login to get rid of this box (and ads) , or signup NOW!

Next up: A long offseason

Marquette
66
Marquette
Scrimmage
Date/Time: Oct 4, 2025
TV: NA
Schedule for 2024-25
New Mexico
75

CrackedSidewalksSays

Warriors take on the Redmen

Written by: noreply@blogger.com (Tim Blair)

After two weeks in a tailspin, the Marquette Warriors might have finally stumbled on a bit of good luck when St. John's upset the favored Georgetown Hoyas in the opening round of the BIG EAST Tournament.  With that upset the Redmen, winners in three of their last four outings, advanced to play Marquette on Wednesday afternoon.

On instant message today, Rob was running numbers from his database for tomorrow's matchup and the first pull showed at 41% chance of winning tomorrow's game.......against Georgetown.  After the Red Storm's spirited win against their historic BIG EAST rival the numbers show a 69% chance of victory and a 5-point win for MU on Wednesday.

Needless to say a bit of optimism is never a bad thing -- especially for a team trying desperately to end a four-game skid with the NCAA tournament looming.

Earlier this season Marquette rolled St John's 73-59 at the Bradley Center behind Jerel McNeal's 20 points.   In our game preview for that tilt, we noted several key points about the Redmen.  Most notably the Johnnies are a terrific offensive rebounding team and are solid at blocking shots, though they defend the three-pointer poorly (#303 in the nation).  Also, the Redmen struggle to protect the ball and and are generally rotten from the field when they do manage to put up shots.

Specific Statistics Recommendations (In order of importance)
  • Stop SJU from making shots (eFG% of 49% or less).  Season-average eFG for St. John's is 46.5%, so basically don't let them shoot much better than normal.  Paris Horne, Sean Evans, and Rob Thomas are their most efficient scorers.
  • Make shots (MU eFG% of 54% or higher). Of course, as Pudner showed us earlier today Marquette's offense is not delivering as we'd hope sans James.  Still, St. John's does not defend the three-pointer well.
  • Force turnovers.   (TO Rate of 21% or higher for SJU).   St. John's only turned the ball over 13 times against the Hoyas on Tuesday.  Nevertheless, the Redmen are #228 in the nation at protecting the ball.  Guard Malik Boothe coughs it up 30% of the time, and 6'8 sophomore Justin Burrell turns the ball over on 23% of all possessions.  Marquette will want to avoid trying to strip Paris Horne (only 16%) or Rob Thomas (10%)
  • Prevent offensive rebounds (SJU OR% of 36% or less -- which is just below their season average of 38%).  This should be about twelve offensive rebounds for the Johnnies.  St. John's pulled down 12 ORBs today against Georgetown.  Someone needs to keep a body on Sean Evans (OR% of 11.5%) and Rob Thomas (15.6%)
  • Grab offensive rebounds (MU OR% of 25% or higher - which is well below our season average of 35%). For the Johnnies, Sean Evans, DJ Kennedy, and Justin Burrell all do a pretty good job on the defensive boards.  Will MU be able to exploit any of these matchups?
Unlike some other games, the stats recommendations for this game follow a fairly standard script.  Don't let SJU go crazy on shots or overly disrupt our offensive flow, make sure to turn them over, and don't get crushed on the boards.  One advantage for the Warriors on Wednesday should be fresh legs.  Marquette has not played since Saturday.   In today's win the St. John's starters played 181 of a possible 200 minutes.  Guards Malik Boothe and Paris Horne each went the full 40 minutes while Sean Evans and D.J. Kennedy played 38.

Tipoff is scheduled for roughly 1:20pm CDT on Wednesday.

joint post between Rob and Tim

http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2009/03/warriors-take-on-redmen.html

Dave Krupinski

St. John's Preview from Johnny Jungle

Calm Before the Storm

Written By: Pico Dulce from the East Coast Bias Blog

Making it to the second day of the Big East Tournament for this St. John's team, so worked-over during conference play, beaten by 10 or more points in all 16 of their losses, is a solid achievement.  Even if they did it against a Georgetown team that seemed not to know what they were doing.  But making it to the second day means facing teams that are bonafide NCAA tournament teams filled with experience and skill.  These are the kids who have been taking St. John's lunch money this year.  And today, the game is against the Marquette Golden Eagles.

The first meeting, at Marquette, was a Valentine's Night tail-whooping.  St. John's turned the ball over 24 times, were matched on the offensive glass, shot slightly less well (thanks to some hot outside shooting from Paris Horne), sent Marquette to the free throw line more, and were gassed by the game's pace by the middle of the second half.  The Johnnies come in with some confidence, and hopefully a desire to make up for past wrongs.

For More Click Here
www.JohnnyJungle.com
6th Man of St. John's Basketball

Previous topic - Next topic