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Sheek Pearson will join the Golden Eagles and work on gaining strength before playing games in the 2026-27 season.
Sheek Pearson will join the Marquette Golden Eagles ahead of the fall semester and work on gaining strength during redshirt ...
The Marquette men's basketball team concluded its eight weeks of summer workouts with a public scrimmage at the Al McGuire ...
Marquette commit Sheek Pearson will reclassify into the 2025 class and join the Golden Eagles for the upcoming season, he ...
Marquette falls to St. John's on overtime buzzer-beater The Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team lost to the St. John's Red Storm at home on Saturday, March 8. March 8, 2025 2:17pm CST ...
The Golden Eagles operate much more in transition: 17% of their possessions. The Badgers were in transition about 7% of possessions. “It starts with the players," Gard said.
Stevie Mitchell led the Golden Eagles with 21 points, Chase Ross added 12 and Ben Gold ended the night with 11. It was really Marquette's effort on the defensive end that was the story, though.
Marquette recorded its second win in school history against a No. 1 overall team. The last time the Golden Eagles accomplished the feat was a 74-72 win over Villanova on Jan. 24, 2017 at home.
2020 The Golden Eagles were in a free fall, losing six of their last seven regular-season games. MU was still on track to make the NCAA Tournament, and wanted to get some momentum in New York.
Tyler Kolek and David Joplin each scored 17 points, and the sixth-ranked Golden Eagles moved into the Big East championship game for the first time by holding off No. 11 UConn 70-68 on Friday night.