notkirkcameron wrote:Marquette's at-large hopes are hanging by a thread, and even though they've won their last two games by respectable, if not comfortable margins, opponents are shooting well against them. MU has gotten a little boost in the turnover department, and are taking care of business at the free throw line. If either of those goes away, it could be a long night for the Warriors against the league leaders. Pulling the upset tonight would give MU its first Top 25 win of the year (after GW faded), and its 5th against the Top 100 (GW, @Georgetown, Providence, Xavier), and would put them at 16-10 (8-5). Losing tonight means that MU would have to win out to get to 20 wins before the Garden (which includes Georgetown and St. John's at home, and road trips to DePaul, Villanova, and Providence).
Since losing to Ohio State in November, MU is 9-1 at home, with the only loss coming to Villanova in overtime.
Personally, this game reminds me of Marquette's game last season against Syracuse, but with different stakes. Marquette needed to beat the Orange at home in late February to keep its Big East title hopes alive. Here, Marquette really has to beat the Bluejays at home to keep its tournament hopes alive.
whiteandblue77 wrote:notkirkcameron wrote:Marquette's at-large hopes are hanging by a thread, and even though they've won their last two games by respectable, if not comfortable margins, opponents are shooting well against them. MU has gotten a little boost in the turnover department, and are taking care of business at the free throw line. If either of those goes away, it could be a long night for the Warriors against the league leaders. Pulling the upset tonight would give MU its first Top 25 win of the year (after GW faded), and its 5th against the Top 100 (GW, @Georgetown, Providence, Xavier), and would put them at 16-10 (8-5). Losing tonight means that MU would have to win out to get to 20 wins before the Garden (which includes Georgetown and St. John's at home, and road trips to DePaul, Villanova, and Providence).
Since losing to Ohio State in November, MU is 9-1 at home, with the only loss coming to Villanova in overtime.
Personally, this game reminds me of Marquette's game last season against Syracuse, but with different stakes. Marquette needed to beat the Orange at home in late February to keep its Big East title hopes alive. Here, Marquette really has to beat the Bluejays at home to keep its tournament hopes alive.
Hilarious you call them the Warriors. I got lambasted for calling them that on Bluejayunderground... to me they'll always be the Warriors.
What scares the shit out of me is this could end up like the Providence game. Two banged up starters and a loss... worst game of the year for us. To be honest, if the Jays can just win and get the hell out of Milwaukee with no injuries it will feel like beating Villanova, Wichita and Nebraska all in one game. Actually, I take that back. Just NO INJURIES!!!
aughnanure wrote:whiteandblue77 wrote:notkirkcameron wrote:Marquette's at-large hopes are hanging by a thread, and even though they've won their last two games by respectable, if not comfortable margins, opponents are shooting well against them. MU has gotten a little boost in the turnover department, and are taking care of business at the free throw line. If either of those goes away, it could be a long night for the Warriors against the league leaders. Pulling the upset tonight would give MU its first Top 25 win of the year (after GW faded), and its 5th against the Top 100 (GW, @Georgetown, Providence, Xavier), and would put them at 16-10 (8-5). Losing tonight means that MU would have to win out to get to 20 wins before the Garden (which includes Georgetown and St. John's at home, and road trips to DePaul, Villanova, and Providence).
Since losing to Ohio State in November, MU is 9-1 at home, with the only loss coming to Villanova in overtime.
Personally, this game reminds me of Marquette's game last season against Syracuse, but with different stakes. Marquette needed to beat the Orange at home in late February to keep its Big East title hopes alive. Here, Marquette really has to beat the Bluejays at home to keep its tournament hopes alive.
Hilarious you call them the Warriors. I got lambasted for calling them that on Bluejayunderground... to me they'll always be the Warriors.
What scares the shit out of me is this could end up like the Providence game. Two banged up starters and a loss... worst game of the year for us. To be honest, if the Jays can just win and get the hell out of Milwaukee with no injuries it will feel like beating Villanova, Wichita and Nebraska all in one game. Actually, I take that back. Just NO INJURIES!!!
What what what!?? Who lambasted you for calling us our real name? Never, ever actually call us the Golden Eagles. 95% of Marquette fans still call the team Warriors and we don't put the actual mascot/name anywhere around the court or uniform.
Dew wrote:I feel bad for the DePaul fans here - both of them. Should be a good game in Milwaukee.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:I'm discouraged that we're starting to see guys just flail their arms or hit the deck and get calls. I don't think refs understand how to call games anymore and any perceived contact is just an automatic whistle and players/coaches know it. I've seen it from both sides in tonight's game and a few times last night. I hate that weak sh!t.
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