
#MUBB Travels To Butler Friday Night
1/21/2026 11:54:00 AM | Men's Basketball
FS1 features 7 p.m. CT national television broadcast
The Marquette University men's basketball team (7-13, 2-7 BIG EAST) heads to Butler (12-7, 3-5) on Friday, Jan. 23 for a 7 p.m. CT matchup at Hinkle Fieldhouse to continue BIG EAST action.  FS1 features the national television  broadcast, with Jeff Levering (play-by-play) and Dickey Simpkins (analyst) calling the action.  Following Friday's outing, the Golden Eagles will return home to host Creighton on Tuesday, Jan. 27 to conclude the home-and-home series.
Series With Butler Spans Program History
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The all-time series dates back to the 1922-23 campaign and the Golden Eagles now own a 28-25 advantage.
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MU claimed the first-ever meeting, 18-17, on Dec. 16, 1922, only to see the Bulldogs claim the next nine matchups. Â Marquette also collected a nine-game win streak between 1942 and 1990, with the last two contests during that run coming when both programs were members of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference.
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Following Marquette's move to the Great Midwest Conference in 1991-92, the two teams wouldn't meet until Butler beat the Golden Eagles at the buzzer in the opening game of the 2012 Maui Invitational. Â MU would return the favor in the 2013 NCAA tournament, downing the Bulldogs, 74-72, in the closing seconds to earn a trip to the squad's third-straight Sweet 16.
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The Golden Eagles swept the home-and-home series in 2024-25 and have claimed nine of the last 11 matchups overall dating back to 2019-20.
Marquette Rallies For OT Win Over Friars
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Marquette led by as many as 10 points in Monday's game against Providence, but it was a late rally in the second half that allowed the team to hold on for a 105-104 overtime victory at Fiserv Forum.
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The Golden Eagles trailed by four points with 37 seconds left, but a 3-pointer by freshman Nigel James Jr. with 21 seconds on the clock and three clutch free throws by him with two seconds left in regulation forced the extra session.
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Overtime was a one-possession game the entire way and the difference proved to be a free throw by Ben Gold with four seconds left after PC's final attempt of the night bounced off the back of the rim as time expired.
James Jr. Has Record-Setting Night In Win
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Guard Nigel James Jr. set a Marquette true freshman single-game scoring record on Monday night with his 38-point performance in the team's 105-104 victory over Providence.
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The Huntington, N.Y., native finished 13-of-20 from the floor overall and 4-of-6 from behind the 3-point line. Â In 42 minutes of action, he also found time to chip in a personal-best eight assists, three rebounds, two steals and also drew six fouls to finish 8-of-11 from the charity stripe.
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Highlights of Monday's performance include:
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Senior guard Chase Ross entered Monday's game 10th all-time at Marquette in steals and by the time the game concluded, he was in sole possession of seventh in the program record book.
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The Dallas native finished with a career-high seven steals and is now in possession of 191 thefts at Marquette. Â He ranks first in the BIG EAST and 18th nationally in steals per game (2.5) through games of Jan. 20.
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Ross also collected 15 deflections against the Friars, the second-best mark by a Marquette player under Shaka Smart, a total Ross collected against Purdue last season. Â He also owns the program's best single-game total (18), posted vs. Central Michigan in 2024-25.
Series With Butler Spans Program History
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The all-time series dates back to the 1922-23 campaign and the Golden Eagles now own a 28-25 advantage.
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MU claimed the first-ever meeting, 18-17, on Dec. 16, 1922, only to see the Bulldogs claim the next nine matchups. Â Marquette also collected a nine-game win streak between 1942 and 1990, with the last two contests during that run coming when both programs were members of the Midwestern Collegiate Conference.
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Following Marquette's move to the Great Midwest Conference in 1991-92, the two teams wouldn't meet until Butler beat the Golden Eagles at the buzzer in the opening game of the 2012 Maui Invitational. Â MU would return the favor in the 2013 NCAA tournament, downing the Bulldogs, 74-72, in the closing seconds to earn a trip to the squad's third-straight Sweet 16.
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The Golden Eagles swept the home-and-home series in 2024-25 and have claimed nine of the last 11 matchups overall dating back to 2019-20.
Marquette Rallies For OT Win Over Friars
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Marquette led by as many as 10 points in Monday's game against Providence, but it was a late rally in the second half that allowed the team to hold on for a 105-104 overtime victory at Fiserv Forum.
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The Golden Eagles trailed by four points with 37 seconds left, but a 3-pointer by freshman Nigel James Jr. with 21 seconds on the clock and three clutch free throws by him with two seconds left in regulation forced the extra session.
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Overtime was a one-possession game the entire way and the difference proved to be a free throw by Ben Gold with four seconds left after PC's final attempt of the night bounced off the back of the rim as time expired.
James Jr. Has Record-Setting Night In Win
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Guard Nigel James Jr. set a Marquette true freshman single-game scoring record on Monday night with his 38-point performance in the team's 105-104 victory over Providence.
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The Huntington, N.Y., native finished 13-of-20 from the floor overall and 4-of-6 from behind the 3-point line. Â In 42 minutes of action, he also found time to chip in a personal-best eight assists, three rebounds, two steals and also drew six fouls to finish 8-of-11 from the charity stripe.
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Highlights of Monday's performance include:
- James Jr.'s 38 points are the most by a MU true freshman since Marcus Howard scored 34 against Xavier on Feb. 18, 2017.
- James Jr.'s 38-point performance was the most by a BIG EAST player this season and is the most since Xavier's Ryan Conwell had 38 against Marquette on March 13, 2025.
- It is also the most points by a BIG EAST freshman since UConn's Liam McNeeley had 38 at Creighton on Feb. 11, 2025.
- First 38-point/8-assist BIG EAST game since Dominique Jones (USF) had 46 points and eight assists against Providence on Jan. 23, 2010.
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Senior guard Chase Ross entered Monday's game 10th all-time at Marquette in steals and by the time the game concluded, he was in sole possession of seventh in the program record book.
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The Dallas native finished with a career-high seven steals and is now in possession of 191 thefts at Marquette. Â He ranks first in the BIG EAST and 18th nationally in steals per game (2.5) through games of Jan. 20.
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Ross also collected 15 deflections against the Friars, the second-best mark by a Marquette player under Shaka Smart, a total Ross collected against Purdue last season. Â He also owns the program's best single-game total (18), posted vs. Central Michigan in 2024-25.
Players Mentioned
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Tuesday, January 20
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Tuesday, January 20
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