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====== 1927-1928 Season ====== | ====== 1927-1928 Season ====== | ||
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- | Coach: [[Frank Murray]]\\ | + | {{men_s_basketball: |
- | Captain: [[Floyd Razner]]\\ | + | |
- | Leading Scorer: [[Jim O' | + | **Record:** 7-11\\ |
+ | **Coach:** [[Frank Murray]]\\ | ||
+ | **Captain:** [[Floyd Razner]]\\ | ||
+ | **Leading Scorer:** [[James O' | ||
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+ | When the final gun sounded in the [[Notre Dame]] fieldhouse on the evening of March 3rd, ending the basketball game between Marquette and [[Notre Dame]], the Hilltop cagers ducked for the showers with a sigh of relief.\\ | ||
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+ | That gun marked the close of a season that was only fairly successful for the Marquette netters, for they wound up their schedule with a record of seven games won and eleven lost. It also marked the close of the collegiate basketball careers of Capt. [[Floyd Razner]], Stevens Point, Wis, forward and [[John Padden]], New Richmond, Wis., guard.\\ | ||
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+ | The schedule attempted by Coach Murrary and his sharpshooters this year was one of the toughest ever undertaken by a Marquette squad and in view of the fact that the team was composed, for a great part, by Sophomores playing their first year of Varsity competition, | ||
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+ | The Hilltoppers opened their schedule on December 8th at the Marquette Gym by handing the [[UW-Milwaukee|Milwaukee State Teachers' | ||
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+ | Then came the Christmas holiday campaign. | ||
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+ | After this series of disasters, Coach Murray must have dragged the boys into a corner and given them a good talking to, for they went to work and won four out of their next five games. | ||
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+ | Marquette continued as a jinx for [[Creighton]] on the Milwaukee floor and handed the fast-stepping Blue Jays their first defeat of the season by a 26-20 count on January 14th. O' | ||
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+ | On February 4th, [[Butler]] invaded Milwaukee and defeated the Hilltoppers in one of the best games of the year, by a 23-20 score. | ||
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+ | Following the [[Butler]] setback, the Hilltoppers turned in successive victories over [[Lawrence]] and [[Des Moines]], winning over the former by a 29-20 cout at the Marquette Gym and the latter in Des Moines on February 17th, by a 39-18 margin. | ||
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+ | After the [[Creighton]] game, Coach Murrary escorted his battered cagers back to the Hilltop, where on February 23rd, they played their last home game of the year, losing to the powerful [[Notre Dame]] quint, by a score of 23-13. | ||
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+ | Captain Razner again featured for Marquette with five baskets and three chairty tosses. | ||
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+ | The work of the Marquette squad was featured by the brilliant play of Captain Razner and a couple of sophomores. | ||
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+ | This past cage season is a good example of what an all-star high school caging aggregation will dow when it hits the tougher competition of college basketball. | ||
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===== Schedule and Results ===== | ===== Schedule and Results ===== | ||
^Date^ Opponent^ Result^ | ^Date^ Opponent^ Result^ | ||
+ | |D 8|[[UW-Milwaukee|Milwaukee State Teachers]]|W 31-22| | ||
+ | |D 13|at [[Northwestern]]|L 22-53| | ||
+ | |D 21|[[Loyola (IL)]]|L 9-20| | ||
+ | |D 29|at [[Minnesota]]|L 22-38| | ||
+ | |J 1|[[Iowa]]|L 17-31| | ||
+ | |J 4|[[Oregon]]|W 16-15| | ||
+ | |J 6|at [[Lawrence]]|W 31-21| | ||
+ | |J 13|at [[Loyola (IL)]]|L 12-27| | ||
+ | |J 14|[[Creighton]]|W 26-20| | ||
+ | |J 21|[[Michigan State]]|W 21-18| | ||
+ | |F 4|[[Butler]]|L 20-23| | ||
+ | |F 13|[[Lawrence]]|W 29-20| | ||
+ | |F 17|at [[Des Moines]]|W 39-18| | ||
+ | |F 18|at [[Creighton]]|L 21-38| | ||
+ | |F 23|[[Notre Dame]]|L 13-23| | ||
+ | |F 25|at [[Michigan State]]|L 25-30| | ||
+ | |F 27|at [[Butler]]|L 15-53| | ||
+ | |M 3|at [[Notre Dame]]|L 19-24| | ||
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