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-The Marquette Warriors finished the season 24-9 overall and 10-2 in the Great Midwest Conference.  That record was good for first place in the Great Midwest Conference, giving Marquette the first conference championship in school history.  [[Jim McIlvaine]]'s season total of 142 blocked shots has only been surpassed by four **teams** in school history.  As one would expect, the 1993-94 team's total of 198 blocked shots ranks first all-time in school history, as does their total of 580 assists.  [[Tony Miller]] is primarily responsible for the assist record, as he accounted for 274 of those assists.  Marquette led the nation and set an NCAA record for field-goal percentage defense with a mark on the season of 35.8% (Currently 2nd all-time in NCAA History).  Marquette also finished the season ranked in both the AP poll (21st) and CNN/USA Today Poll (17th) for the first time in 15 years.+The Marquette Warriors finished the season 24-9 overall and 10-2 in the Great Midwest Conference.  That record was good for first place in the Great Midwest Conference, giving Marquette the first conference championship in school history.  Marquette also faced a school-record nine opponents ranked in the top-25, winning five of those contests.   
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 +[[Jim McIlvaine]]'s season total of 142 blocked shots has only been surpassed by four **teams** in school history.  As one would expect, the 1993-94 team's total of 198 blocked shots ranks first all-time in school history, as does their total of 580 assists.  [[Tony Miller]] is primarily responsible for the assist record, as he accounted for 274 of those assists.  Marquette led the nation and set an NCAA record for field-goal percentage defense with a mark on the season of 35.8% (Currently 2nd all-time in NCAA History).  Marquette also finished the season ranked in both the AP poll (21st) and CNN/USA Today Poll (17th) for the first time in 15 years.
  
 Several Members of the 93-94 team qualified for post-season honors: \\ Several Members of the 93-94 team qualified for post-season honors: \\
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 [[Tony Miller]] All-Great Midwest Second Team \\ [[Tony Miller]] All-Great Midwest Second Team \\
 [[Kevin O'Neill]] Ray Meyer Coach of the Year \\ [[Kevin O'Neill]] Ray Meyer Coach of the Year \\
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 ===== Schedule ===== ===== Schedule =====
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 ===== Players ===== ===== Players =====
  
 ^ No. ^ Name                      ^ Ht./Wt.   ^ Pos.  ^ Year     ^ Hometown (High School) ^ ^ No. ^ Name                      ^ Ht./Wt.   ^ Pos.  ^ Year     ^ Hometown (High School) ^
-| 13  | [[Roney Eford]]                                    |                   |+| 13  | [[Roney Eford]]                           So       |                   |
 | 35  | [[Damon Key]]                             | Sr                         | | 35  | [[Damon Key]]                             | Sr                         |
 | 34  | [[Jim McIlvaine]]                         | Sr                         | | 34  | [[Jim McIlvaine]]                         | Sr                         |
-| 10  | [[Tony Miller]]                                    |                   |+| 10  | [[Tony Miller]]                           Jr       |                   |
 | 12  | [[Robb Logterman]]        |                 | Sr                         | | 12  | [[Robb Logterman]]        |                 | Sr                         |
-| 00  | [[Amal McCaskill]]        |                          |                   |+| 00  | [[Amal McCaskill]]        |                 So       |                   |
 |  3  | [[Anthony Pieper]]        |                 | Fr                         | |  3  | [[Anthony Pieper]]        |                 | Fr                         |
-| 40  | [[Faisal Abraham]]        |                          |                   |+| 40  | [[Faisal Abraham]]        |                 Fr       |                   |
 | 20  | [[Abel Joseph]]                                    |                   | | 20  | [[Abel Joseph]]                                    |                   |
 | 21  | [[Carl Hren]]                                      |                   | | 21  | [[Carl Hren]]                                      |                   |
 | 23  | [[Shane Littles]]                                  |                   | | 23  | [[Shane Littles]]                                  |                   |
 |     | [[Joel Pogodzinski]]      |                          |                   | |     | [[Joel Pogodzinski]]      |                          |                   |
-| 22  | [[William Gates]]                                  |                   |+| 22  | [[William Gates]]                         Jr       |                   |
 | 5   | [[Chris Crawford]]        |                 | Fr                         | | 5   | [[Chris Crawford]]        |                 | Fr                         |
 |     | [[Dwaine Streater]]                                |                   | |     | [[Dwaine Streater]]                                |                   |
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