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 National Invitation Tournament \\ National Invitation Tournament \\
 Coach: [[Kevin O’Neill]] \\ Coach: [[Kevin O’Neill]] \\
 +Assistant Coach: [[Maurice (Bo) Ellis]]\\
 +Assistant Coach:  [[Dan Theiss]]\\
 +Assistant Coach:  [[Randy Brown]]\\
 +Graduate Assistant:  [[Craig McMillan]]\\
 Captain: [[Tony Smith]] \\ Captain: [[Tony Smith]] \\
 Leading Scorer: [[Tony Smith]] (23.8 ppg) \\ Leading Scorer: [[Tony Smith]] (23.8 ppg) \\
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 {{ men_s_basketball:mu89-90_cover_w.jpg|}} {{ men_s_basketball:mu89-90_cover_w.jpg|}}
 ===== Season Recap ===== ===== Season Recap =====
-This was Coach Kevin O'Neill's first season with the Marquette Warriors.  MU went 15-14 and was invited to play in the NITwhere they lost in the first round.+A sign in the student section at [[the Bradley Center]] on Senior Night summed up the thoughts of many in looking back at the 1989-90 Warrior Basketball season..."**Kevin O. and Tony S.- Thank You For Bringing Back the Warriors.**  First year head coach [[Kevin O'Neill]] and senior Tony Smith led Marquette to its first winning season and post-season appearance since 1986-87.  The 15-14 overall record and 9-5 MCC mark (third place) are signs of success to come for the tradition-rich MU basketball program.\\ 
 + 
 +Smith set new MU scoring records for a season with his 23.8 averaged and his career point total of 1,688 placed him third on the all-time Warrior scoring chart.  The LA Laker second-round draft pick was phenomenal throughout the year, leading the Warriors in nine offensive categories and ranking among the NCAA leaders in scoring and free throw percentage all season.\\ 
 + 
 +"What Tony and Ty ([[Tyrone Baldwin]]) and all the players did for our program last year, I'll never forget it.  They really gave us a great effort and helped us in a lot of ways.  The entire team gave an unbelievable effort all year long," Coach O'Neill said of his 1989-90 Warriors.\\ 
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 +Marquette's first season in the [[Midwestern Collegiate Conference]] was a memorable one, following 72 years as an independent.  MU's 9-5 MCC league mark landed them in third place overall, competing with league favorites [[Xavier]] and [[Dayton]] for the MCC regular season crown.\\ 
 + 
 +The 1989-90 season will also be remembered for the "twin victories" of MU rivals [[DePaul]] and [[Notre Dame]].  It was the first time since 1982 that MU beat both the Blue Demons and Fighting Irish in the same season.  [[Trevor Powell]]totalling 25 points and nine rebounds playing on a badly sprained ankle, keyed the 80-68 win over ND (MU's firsst win over the Irish since 1982).  Tony Smith's 34 points led the Warriors in their 77-55 victory over DePaul in January, before a season-high crowd of 16,671 fans at the [[Bradley Center]].\\ 
 + 
 +The 1990 NIT post-season bid capped the year and MU's narrow loss at [[Penn State]] (eventual NIT semi-finalist) in the opening round ended the 1989-90 Warrior campaign.  At his post-game press conference, Coach O'Neill talked about his first MU team and the 1989-90 year. "This isn't the end of the season.  In my mind it's the start of getting back the winning tradition we all expect at Marquettte University." 
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 +{{men_s_basketball:team8990.jpg|}}
  
 ===== Schedule ===== ===== Schedule =====
 ^Date^Team^Score^ ^Date^Team^Score^
-|N 24| Oregon State|L57-71| +|N 24|at [[Oregon State]]|L57-71| 
-|D 1|UNC Wilmington#|W76-54| +|D 1|[[UNC Wilmington]]|W76-54|First Bank Classic
-|D 2|Wisconsin#|L   58-63OT| +|D 2|[[UW-Madison]]|L   58-63OT|First Bank Classic
-|D 5|Loyola (Ill.)*|W 75-69OT| +|D 5|[[Loyola (IL)]]*|W 75-69OT| 
-|D 9|Notre Dame|W80-68| +|D 9|[[Notre Dame]]|W80-68|Notre Dame set a Bradley Center record for free throw percentage (100%), when they went 11 for 11
-|D 16|#6 Michigan|L73-82| +|D 16|#6 [[Michigan]]|L73-82| 
-|D 20|Chicago State|W77-45| +|D 20|[[Chicago State]]|W77-45|[[Trevor Powell]] set Bradley Center & Marquette records for field goal percentage (90.9%) when he made 10 of 11 shots
-|D 23| DePaul|L62-71| +|D 23| at [[DePaul]]|L62-71| 
-|D 31|Morgan State|W75-51| +|D 31|[[Morgan State]]|W75-51| 
-|J 3|Baptist College|W83-57| +|J 3|[[Baptist College]]|W83-57| 
-|J 6|Xavier (Ohio)*|L80-86| +|J 6|[[Xavier (OH)]]*|L80-86| 
-|J 11| Dayton*|W95-84| +|J 11|at [[Dayton]]*|W95-84| 
-|J 18| Detroit*|W84-70| +|J 18|at [[Detroit]]*|W84-70| 
-|J 20|DePaul|W77-55| +|J 20|[[DePaul]]|W77-55| 
-|J 22|Saint Louis*|W65-59| +|J 22|[[Saint Louis]]*|W65-59| 
-|J 27| Evansville*|L66-70| +|J 27|at [[Evansville]]*|L66-70| 
-|F 1| Butler*|W75-73| +|F 1|at [[Butler]]*|W75-73|[[Mark Anglavar]] set Marquette records for three pointers attempted (16) and made (9)
-|F 3|Virginia|L 91-96OT| +|F 3|[[Virginia]]|L 91-96OT| 
-|F 8| #21 Xavier (Ohio)*|L78-83| +|F 8|at #21 [[Xavier (OH)]]*|L78-83| 
-|F 10|Dayton*|L77-79| +|F 10|[[Dayton]]*|L77-79| 
-|F 14| Notre Dame|L76-79| +|F 14|at [[Notre Dame]]|L76-79| 
-|F 17| Loyola (Ill.)*|W68-48| +|F 17|at [[Loyola (IL)]]*|W68-48| 
-|F 19| @ Wisconsin|L65-82| +|F 19|at [[UW-Madison]]|L65-82|[[Tony Smith]] set a Marquette record for scoring with a 44-point effort
-|F 24| Saint Louis*|L55-65| +|F 24|at [[Saint Louis]]*|L55-65| 
-|F 26|Evansville*|W90-65| +|F 26|[[Evansville]]*|W90-65| 
-|M 1|Detroit*|W 70-69OT| +|M 1|[[Detroit]]*|W 70-69OT| 
-|M 3|Butler*|W90-70| +|M 3|[[Butler]]*|W90-70|[[Tony Smith]] set a Bradley Center record for scoring with a 43-point effort
-|M 8|Evansville%|L57-66| +|M 8|[[Evansville]]|L57-66|MCC Tournament (Dayton, OH)
-|M 14| Penn State (NIT) |L54-57|+|M 14|at [[Penn State]]|L54-57|National Invitational Tournament (University Park, PA)|
 \\ \\
-#First Bank Classic (Milwaukee, Wis.)\\ 
 *Midwestern Collegiate Conference game\\ *Midwestern Collegiate Conference game\\
-%MCC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)\\ 
-& National Invitation Tournament (University Park, Pa.)\\ 
  
-  *Notre Dame set a Bradley Center record for free throw percentage (100%), when they went 11 for 11 against Marquette on December 8th. +==== Basketball Support Staff ==== 
-  *Trevor Powell set Bradley Center & Marquette records for field goal percentage (90.9%) when he made 10 of 11 shots against Chicago State on December 20th. + 
-  *Mark Anglavar set Marquette records for three pointers attempted (16) and made (9) in Marquette's February 1st win over Butler. +=== Managers === 
-  *Tony Smith set a Bradley Center record for scoring with a 43 point-effort against Butler on March 3rd.+   [[Steve O'Brien]] (//Head Manager//
 +  *  [[David Kazmierczak]] 
 +  *  [[Tim Blair]] 
 +  *  [[Jordan Wells]] 
 +  *  [[Pete (Pudge) Sandroni]] 
 + 
  
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