MILWAUKEE — Marquette University officials announced Wednesday that Kimo Ah Yun will serve as the school's next president. Ah Yun had served as acting president since June, when President ...
The No. 15 Marquette Golden Eagles (5-0) will face the Georgia Bulldogs (5-0) in a meeting between unbeaten teams in the Bahamas on Saturday morning. Marquette is coming off its first signature ...
So Marquette men's basketball fans, your Golden Eagles are ranked No. 15 in the country and coming off of a dominant 76-58 victory over No. 6 Purdue. You can't wait to watch the next game ...
No. 15 Marquette made a statement to the college basketball world Tuesday night in not just downing No. 6 Purdue, but dominating the Boilermakers in a 76-58 victory to improve to 5-0 on the season.
The Marquette men's basketball team took care of business on its trip to paradise. David Joplin shook off an early-season shooting slump and scored 29 points as the Golden Eagles beat Georgia ...
In an early season heavyweight matchup, Kam Jones became just the third player in Marquette history, and first since Dwayne Wade in 2003, to have a triple-double performance. Jones scored 17 ...
Marquette University Provost Kimo Ah Yun was unanimously elected the 25th president of the university by the school’s board of trustees. Ah Yun has served as acting president since June 10 ...
It was a great week for the Badger State, as Marquette and Wisconsin notched huge wins and skyrocketed up the Power Rankings. Marquette was incredibly impressive in its 18-point victory over ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Share MILWAUKEE (AP) — Marquette University officials announced Wednesday that Kimo Ah Yun will serve as ...
The Georgia Bulldogs rallied in the second half of Saturday's game against Marquette and left the game up for grabs in the game's final five minutes. Unfortunately for the Bulldogs, they couldn't ...
Marquette and St. John's look the part of two legitimate contenders this season, but the Bulldogs aren't afraid to go toe to toe with either team. "We're going to see [how we stack up]," Newell said.