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No. 7/7 #MUBB Returns To Action At DePaul Tuesday Night
1/13/2025 12:43:00 PM | Men's Basketball
CBS Sports Network features 6 p.m. CT television broadcast
The No. 7/7 Marquette University men's basketball team (14-2, 5-0 BIG EAST) continues BIG EAST Conference play at DePaul (9-7, 0-5 BIG EAST) on Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 6 p.m. CT in Wintrust Arena. Â CBS Sports Network features the national television broadcast, with Chris Lewis (play-by-play) and Steve Lappas (analyst) calling the action. Â Following Tuesday's outing, the Golden Eagles will host Xavier on Saturday, Jan. 18 to conclude its first league home-and-home series of the campaign.
Series With DePaul Spans Program History
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Marquette's all-time series with DePaul dates back to the 1917-18 season (second year of MU's varsity history) and includes 135 previous meetings, the highest total against any single opponent in team history.
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The Golden Eagles own an 85-50 advantage in the series and the extensive series history has been aided by the fact the two programs have been in the same league dating back to the 1991-92 campaign. Â Since that season, the teams have shared affiliation in the Great Midwest Conference, Conference USA and BIG EAST.
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The Golden Eagles have won six of the last seven contests, including a 105-71 win on Feb. 21, 2024 at Fiserv Forum. Â Guard Kam Jones scored 34 points in just 22 minutes of action and Chase Ross added 13 points off the bench.
MU Continues Rare BIG EAST Start  Â
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Marquette, which is competing in its 20th BIG EAST campaign in 2024-25, has now started league play 5-0 on two occasions since joining in 2005-06 after last Tuesday's win over Georgetown.
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The Golden Eagles opened the 2008-09 league campaign 9-0 and were 12-2 before dropping the final four regular-season outings to nationally ranked opponents, including three rated in the top-six. Â
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Marquette has claimed as many as six-straight victories in BIG EAST play in each of the last three seasons and are 36-9 in BIG EAST action since the start of 2022-23.
Continuity Is Key To Recent Success Â
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Since the 2022-23 campaign, Marquette is the only power conference team that hasn't signed a NCAA Division I transfer, leading to as consistent a starting lineup as any program in the country.
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Through games of Jan. 11, Marquette is one of less than 20 (355 total) squads to feature the same starting lineup (K. Jones, Mitchell, Joplin, Ross, Gold). Â Two years ago, Marquette and Marshall were the only two teams in the country to utilize the same starting five the entire season.
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Since the opening contest of the 2022-23 campaign (Kolek, Ighodaro, Prosper, Mitchell, Jones), just eight different players have started a game for MU, the lowest total in all of NCAA Division I. Â
Ross Shoulders Rally In Latest WinÂ
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Junior guard Chase Ross had a career night in the win over Georgetown on Jan. 7, helping Marquette rally from 14-point deficit (largest in a win this season).
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The Dallas native netted a career-best 27 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the floor, including a 4-of-6 effort from deep. Â He also knocked down 9-of-10 from the charity stripe and collected a personal-high six steals. Â In 36 minutes, he also found time to chip in three rebounds, two assists and a blocked shot. Â He finished with 15 deflections for a "Marquette" double-double.
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Ross owns each of the top-three single-game deflection totals at MU (18 - CMU, 15 - Purdue and Georgetown, 14 - George Mason) and is averaging a team-best 7.9 deflections per game.
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Marquette's deflection goal for the season is to set each of the top-10 single-game marks (32 is minimum) in program history and so far the team has collected five totals worthy of inclusion.
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Series With DePaul Spans Program History
  Â
Marquette's all-time series with DePaul dates back to the 1917-18 season (second year of MU's varsity history) and includes 135 previous meetings, the highest total against any single opponent in team history.
  Â
The Golden Eagles own an 85-50 advantage in the series and the extensive series history has been aided by the fact the two programs have been in the same league dating back to the 1991-92 campaign. Â Since that season, the teams have shared affiliation in the Great Midwest Conference, Conference USA and BIG EAST.
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The Golden Eagles have won six of the last seven contests, including a 105-71 win on Feb. 21, 2024 at Fiserv Forum. Â Guard Kam Jones scored 34 points in just 22 minutes of action and Chase Ross added 13 points off the bench.
MU Continues Rare BIG EAST Start  Â
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Marquette, which is competing in its 20th BIG EAST campaign in 2024-25, has now started league play 5-0 on two occasions since joining in 2005-06 after last Tuesday's win over Georgetown.
  Â
The Golden Eagles opened the 2008-09 league campaign 9-0 and were 12-2 before dropping the final four regular-season outings to nationally ranked opponents, including three rated in the top-six. Â
  Â
Marquette has claimed as many as six-straight victories in BIG EAST play in each of the last three seasons and are 36-9 in BIG EAST action since the start of 2022-23.
Continuity Is Key To Recent Success Â
  Â
Since the 2022-23 campaign, Marquette is the only power conference team that hasn't signed a NCAA Division I transfer, leading to as consistent a starting lineup as any program in the country.
  Â
Through games of Jan. 11, Marquette is one of less than 20 (355 total) squads to feature the same starting lineup (K. Jones, Mitchell, Joplin, Ross, Gold). Â Two years ago, Marquette and Marshall were the only two teams in the country to utilize the same starting five the entire season.
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Since the opening contest of the 2022-23 campaign (Kolek, Ighodaro, Prosper, Mitchell, Jones), just eight different players have started a game for MU, the lowest total in all of NCAA Division I. Â
Ross Shoulders Rally In Latest WinÂ
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Junior guard Chase Ross had a career night in the win over Georgetown on Jan. 7, helping Marquette rally from 14-point deficit (largest in a win this season).
  Â
The Dallas native netted a career-best 27 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the floor, including a 4-of-6 effort from deep. Â He also knocked down 9-of-10 from the charity stripe and collected a personal-high six steals. Â In 36 minutes, he also found time to chip in three rebounds, two assists and a blocked shot. Â He finished with 15 deflections for a "Marquette" double-double.
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Ross owns each of the top-three single-game deflection totals at MU (18 - CMU, 15 - Purdue and Georgetown, 14 - George Mason) and is averaging a team-best 7.9 deflections per game.
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Marquette's deflection goal for the season is to set each of the top-10 single-game marks (32 is minimum) in program history and so far the team has collected five totals worthy of inclusion.
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