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====== 1969-1970 Marquette Men's Basketball ====== | ====== 1969-1970 Marquette Men's Basketball ====== | ||
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**Record:** 26-3\\ | **Record:** 26-3\\ | ||
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+ | ===== Season Recap ===== | ||
The 1970 Marquette men’s basketball team finished the season with a 26-3 record and defeated St. John’s to win the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). The 26 wins and 89.6 winning percentage were both school records at the time and are now good for third all time. | The 1970 Marquette men’s basketball team finished the season with a 26-3 record and defeated St. John’s to win the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). The 26 wins and 89.6 winning percentage were both school records at the time and are now good for third all time. | ||
- | **[[Al McGuire]] turned down a bid to the NCAA Midwest Regional in Fort Worth, Texas, after being denied an invitation to the Mideast Regional that was being held closer to home.** | + | [[Al McGuire]] turned down a bid to the NCAA Midwest Regional in Fort Worth, Texas, after being denied an invitation to the Mideast Regional that was being held closer to home. |
- | Marquette accepted a bid to play in the NIT in New York City and defeated Massachusetts in the first round, behind Ric Cobb's 15 rebounds (a Marquette NIT record). | + | Marquette accepted a bid to play in the NIT in New York City and defeated Massachusetts in the first round, behind |
Marquette faced local favorite St. John’s in the NIT Final. | Marquette faced local favorite St. John’s in the NIT Final. | ||
===== Schedule and Results ===== | ===== Schedule and Results ===== | ||
- | ^Date^ Opponenet^ Result^ | + | ^Date^ Opponenet^ Result^ Notes^ |
- | |D 2| [[Northern Michigan]]| W 98-60| | + | |D 2| [[Northern Michigan]]| W 98-60| | |
- | |D 6| [[UW-Milwaukee]]| W 86-58| | + | |D 6| [[UW-Milwaukee]]| W 86-58| | |
- | |D 8| at [[Michigan]]| L 78-86| | + | |D 8| at [[Michigan]]| L 78-86| | |
- | |D 11| [[Drake]]| W 72-70| | + | |D 11| [[Drake]]| W 72-70| | |
- | |D 13| [[North Texas State]]| W 83-60| | + | |D 13| [[North Texas State]]| W 83-60| | |
- | |D 20| [[Bowling Green]]| W 64-55| | + | |D 20| [[Bowling Green]]| W 64-55| | |
- | |D 22| [[Minnesota]]| W 67-51| | + | |D 22| [[Minnesota]]| W 67-51| | |
|D 26| [[Delaware]]| W 99-71|Milwaukee Classic| | |D 26| [[Delaware]]| W 99-71|Milwaukee Classic| | ||
|D 27| [[UW-Madison]]| W 64-43|Milwaukee Classic| | |D 27| [[UW-Madison]]| W 64-43|Milwaukee Classic| | ||
- | |J 3| [[Detroit]]| W 81-61| | + | |J 3| [[Detroit]]| W 81-61| | |
- | |J 6| [[Loyola (IL)]]| W 85-72| | + | |J 6| [[Loyola (IL)]]| W 85-72| | |
- | |J 10| at [[DePaul]]| W 72-60| | + | |J 10| at [[DePaul]]| W 72-60| | |
- | |J 17| [[Southern Illinois]]| W 67-57| | + | |J 17| [[Southern Illinois]]| W 67-57| | |
- | |J 24| [[Xavier (OH)]]| W 82-73| | + | |J 24| [[Xavier (OH)]]| W 82-73| | |
- | |J 27| [[UW-Madison]]| W 60-51| | + | |J 27| [[UW-Madison]]| W 60-51| | |
- | |J 31| at [[Loyola (IL)]]| L 72-76| | + | |J 31| at [[Loyola (IL)]]| L 72-76| | |
- | |F 7| at [[Notre Dame]]| L 95-96 2ot| | + | |F 7| at [[Notre Dame]]| [[nd_02_07_70|L 95-96]] |Double Overtime |
- | |F 9| [[Air Force]]| W 79-74| | + | |F 9| [[Air Force]]| W 79-74| | |
|F 12| at [[Saint Louis]]| W 66-54|Dean Meminger tied a Marquette single-game record for free throws made (16)| | |F 12| at [[Saint Louis]]| W 66-54|Dean Meminger tied a Marquette single-game record for free throws made (16)| | ||
- | |F 14| [[DePaul]]| W 79-60| | + | |F 14| [[DePaul]]| W 79-60| | |
- | |F 21| at [[Detroit]]| W 80-60| | + | |F 21| at [[Detroit]]| W 80-60| | |
- | |F 23| at [[Xavier (OH)]]| W 81-73| | + | |F 23| at [[Xavier (OH)]]| W 81-73| | |
- | |F 28| [[Creighton]]| W 76-66| | + | |F 28| [[Creighton]]| W 76-66| | |
- | |M 3| at [[Southern Illinois]]| W 75-68| | + | |M 3| at [[Southern Illinois]]| W 75-68| | |
- | |M 5| at [[Tulane]]| W 79-67| | + | |M 5| at [[Tulane]]| W 79-67| | |
- | |M 14| vs [[Massachusetts]]| W 62-55|National Invitational Tournament (New York, NY)| | + | ^ National Invitational Tournament ^^^^ |
- | |M 17| vs [[Utah]]| W 83-63|National Invitational Tournament (New York, NY)| | + | |M 14| vs [[Massachusetts]]| W 62-55|New York, NY| |
- | |M 19| vs [[LSU]]| W 101-79|National Invitational Tournament (New York, NY)| | + | |M 17| vs [[Utah]]| W 83-63|New York, NY| |
- | |M 21| vs [[Saint John’s]]| [[sj_03_21_70|W 65-53]]|National Invitational Tournament (New York, NY)| | + | |M 19| vs [[LSU]]| W 101-79|New York, NY| |
+ | |M 21| vs [[Saint John’s]]| [[sj_03_21_70|W 65-53]]|New York, NY| | ||
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Coach Al McGuire: | Coach Al McGuire: | ||
- | === Championship Quotes === | ||
- | ** [[Al McGuire]] **\\ | ||
- | "I thought we had won the game in the first half, but you have to give Lou (Carnesecca) credit. He keeps coming at you. It's been a hard week. You get locked up with 12 boys for eight days and you get on each other' | ||
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- | (On the 1967 NIT Championship loss to Southern Illinois) "The only time I thought of that game was at the start of the second half. I was afraid if St. John's scored first, that might be it." | ||
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- | (On Dean Meminger) "There is one way I say you can tell a pro in this game. When they put combination defenses on him, a triangle and two or something like that, he passes off. Unless the All-American passes off, his team is going to get beat." | ||
- | ** St. John's Coach, Lou Carnesecca **\\ | + | ===== Team Photo ===== |
- | (On Marquette) "The best defensive club I have ever played against. They' | + | |
- | ** [[Ric Cobb]] **\\ | + | {{men_s_basketball: |
- | "All the time in practice, you hear that voice screaming at you 'get up, get up, play defense, play defense.' You'll do anything to silence that voice. I just wanted to win it. I was coming back home and I wanted to win it for the people of New York." | + |