collapse

Resources

Stud of Indiana Game

No Stud when we lose.
2025-26 Season SoG Tally
Ross2

'24-25 * '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

Hoosier beat down by Vander Blue Man Group
[November 11, 2025, 11:33:13 PM]


2025-26 Big East Thread by Vander Blue Man Group
[November 11, 2025, 11:27:49 PM]


Single game tix prices by BM1090
[November 11, 2025, 09:48:44 PM]


2025-26 Big East Conference TV Schedule by Mr. Nielsen
[November 11, 2025, 09:48:19 PM]


2025-26 College Hoops Thread by MuggsyB
[November 11, 2025, 09:12:39 PM]


It's one game, but..... by Newsdreams
[November 11, 2025, 07:10:09 PM]


Marquette NBA Thread by Spaniel with a Short Tail
[November 11, 2025, 06:25:41 PM]

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: Little Rock

Marquette
77
Marquette vs.
Little Rock
Date/Time: Nov 12, 2025, 7:00pm
TV: ESPN+
Schedule for 2025-26
Indiana
100

Bo Ryan's Massage Therapist

Sacar and Cain.  Sacar hit big shot after big shot late.  Cain was really efficient and was defending Baldwin well while in the game.
"If a player leaves Marquette and doesn't have some of my blood in him, then I don't think I've done a good job."  Al McGuire

Silkk the Shaka

Easily the best collective game from the Theo/Sacar/Bailey/Cain cohort last night. I hope that continues

tower912

Bailey 14/7.   Koby 13/11/4.   Sacar 22/3/3.   Cain 5/4.    Symir was bad.   Jayce was in foul trouble.    Markus was Markus for 24 minutes and lost for 20.   
In honor of Pope Leo XIV,
Matthew 25: 31-46

CTWarrior

Good point.  I think our supporting cast is undervalued.  I think Anim, McEwen and Bailey are solid high majors players, and that the balance of the team are solid high major role players.  I'm an old guy and I'm getting used to positionless basketball, and those guys can play that way. 

McEwen is settling in and gaining consistency.  He's an excellent rebounder.  I am really starting to like him.
Calvin:  I'm a genius.  But I'm a misunderstood genius. 
Hobbes:  What's misunderstood about you?
Calvin:  Nobody thinks I'm a genius.

Goose

Aside from Howard the other guys stepped it up and that is nice to see. I cannot gripe about the role players performance last night. Wojo attaches himself to Howard and I have thought that was mistake for two plus years.
With the state of college ball that it is, a balanced lineup with the Hausers and Howard maybe could have made some noise this year.
I am not a stat guy, but think Howard has hoisted over 25 shots in every BE game. To me, that is not a plan for success game in and game out.

tower912

Quote from: CTWarrior on January 25, 2020, 09:14:00 AM
Good point.  I think our supporting cast is undervalued.  I think Anim, McEwen and Bailey are solid high majors players, and that the balance of the team are solid high major role players.  I'm an old guy and I'm getting used to positionless basketball, and those guys can play that way. 

McEwen is settling in and gaining consistency.  He's an excellent rebounder.  I am really starting to like him.
Once he gets rid of that one pass a game he throws into the third row and starts finishing at the rim, he is going to be really good.   Am I the only one who notices he makes a really strong move to the basket and,  instead of just finishing, does a two foot jump stop and a half-hook looking thing?    Just finish, Koby.     And Sacar, stop playing away from conact.   Too many blown bunnies from those two. 
In honor of Pope Leo XIV,
Matthew 25: 31-46

cheebs09

Quote from: tower912 on January 25, 2020, 09:31:32 AM
Once he gets rid of that one pass a game he throws into the third row and starts finishing at the rim, he is going to be really good.   Am I the only one who notices he makes a really strong move to the basket and,  instead of just finishing, does a two foot jump stop and a half-hook looking thing?    Just finish, Koby.     And Sacar, stop playing away from conact.   Too many blown bunnies from those two.

I wonder how much of that is his thumb. His shooting hand has been wrapped almost all year.

tower912

Which part?    The one pass into the stands or the jump stop when wide open at the rim?
In honor of Pope Leo XIV,
Matthew 25: 31-46

WellsstreetWanderer

Right on, Goose. The game plan late was exasperating. Markus was obviously leg weary and going inside to Theo when ball movement had opened up our shooters who were hitting threes was befuddling.

TSmith34, Inc.

Quote from: tower912 on January 25, 2020, 09:31:32 AM
Once he gets rid of that one pass a game he throws into the third row and starts finishing at the rim, he is going to be really good.   Am I the only one who notices he makes a really strong move to the basket and,  instead of just finishing, does a two foot jump stop and a half-hook looking thing?    Just finish, Koby.     And Sacar, stop playing away from conact.   Too many blown bunnies from those two.
I agree, he seems to make his layups a much higher degree of difficulty than necessary--just lay the thing in.  As you said, Tower, once he stops overthinking he can be quite good offensively.
If you think for one second that I am comparing the USA to China you have bumped your hard.

Elonsmusk

Quote from: Goose on January 25, 2020, 09:15:14 AM
Aside from Howard the other guys stepped it up and that is nice to see. I cannot gripe about the role players performance last night. Wojo attaches himself to Howard and I have thought that was mistake for two plus years.
With the state of college ball that it is, a balanced lineup with the Hausers and Howard maybe could have made some noise this year.
I am not a stat guy, but think Howard has hoisted over 25 shots in every BE game. To me, that is not a plan for success game in and game out.

Interesting thought.  Checked the data, here are the results with minutes played from Butler game to first conference game against Creighton:

Minutes   Shots
43           27 - Loss
36           20 - Win
34           31 - Win
38           27 - Win
38           22 - Loss
42           33 - Loss
30           20 - Win
31           16  - Loss

Guess my takeaway is just HOW shot dominant Markus is.  Think about those shot attempts by minutes played - the opposition has the ball for ~25-30 seconds per minute.  Markus averages roughly 1 shot every 1:26 played.  169 shots in 214 minutes played.

79Warrior

#11
Quote from: Goose on January 25, 2020, 09:15:14 AM
Aside from Howard the other guys stepped it up and that is nice to see. I cannot gripe about the role players performance last night. Wojo attaches himself to Howard and I have thought that was mistake for two plus years.
With the state of college ball that it is, a balanced lineup with the Hausers and Howard maybe could have made some noise this year.
I am not a stat guy, but think Howard has hoisted over 25 shots in every BE game. To me, that is not a plan for success game in and game out.

Good point. Part of being a great player is recognizing when you don't have it in a given game. Other guys were hitting shots, give the ball up. It is entirely possible the guy who will score the most points in MU history will never win an NCAA game.

skianth16

Quote from: tower912 on January 25, 2020, 09:31:32 AM
Once he gets rid of that one pass a game he throws into the third row and starts finishing at the rim, he is going to be really good.   Am I the only one who notices he makes a really strong move to the basket and,  instead of just finishing, does a two foot jump stop and a half-hook looking thing?    Just finish, Koby.     And Sacar, stop playing away from conact.   Too many blown bunnies from those two.

Preach! Both guys do a pretty good job of getting to the rim, but for some reason, they seem unsure of what to do when they get there. Sometimes they're looking to pass, even when they're 2 ft away. And then sometimes they have a clear lane and miss pretty easy layups. Maybe they're thinking there will be contact, or maybe they think they need to drive and kick, or maybe it's just the yips.

If these two just hit one or two more of these per game, we'll be in good shape. Then add Brendan's ability to get to the rim here and there into the mix, and we'll have a good blend of inside and outside threats that could be a real nightmare to defend.

Previous topic - Next topic