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#MUBB To Honor 1993-94 Sweet 16 Team Saturday
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The Marquette University men's basketball team will honor the 1993-94 Sweet 16 team during a halftime ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 18 against Xavier at 1 p.m. CT at Fiserv Forum.
The 1993-94 campaign was highlighted by the program's first-ever Great Midwest Conference title and the team's first trip to the Sweet 16 in 15 years.
Marquette finished 24-9 overall under head coach Kevin O'Neill and posted a 10-2 conference record.
MU collected NCAA tournament victories over Southwestern Louisiana and Kentucky before falling to eventual national runner-up duke in the sweet 16.
Jim McIlvaine was named the Great Midwest Conference Player of the Year and Damon Key and Tony Miller both claimed second team all-league accolades. O'Neill was also tabbed the league's coach of the year for the second-straight season.
Marquette finished 17th in the final top-25 coaches poll and set a then single-season average attendance record at the Bradley Center.
The 1993-94 roster featured seven players who would score 1,000 career points at Marquette and the respective all-time leaders in blocked shots and assists, McIlvaine and Miller.
1993-94, 10-2, 1st place
Damon Key | All-Great Midwest Second TeamÂ
Jim McIlvaine | Great Midwest Player of the Year | All-Great Midwest First TeamÂ
Tony Miller | All-Great Midwest Second TeamÂ
Kevin O'Neill | Ray Meyer Coach of the Year
NCAA All-Time Career Rankings
Blocked Shots | 399 | Jim McIlvaine (t22nd)
Assists | 956 | Tony Miller (8th)
Marquette 1,000-Point Scorers
1,647 | Damon Key | 14th
1,471 | Roney Eford | 20th
1,278 | Jim McIlvaine | 32nd
1,234 | Anthony Pieper | 34th
1,201 | Robb Logterman | 39th
1,048 | Chris Crawford | 46th
1,027 | Tony Miller | 50th
Those expected to be in attendance include:
Players
Faisal Abraham
Chris Crawford
Roney Eford
Erin Harris (widow of Mark Harris, who passed away in 2014)
Carl Hren
Abel Joseph
Damon Key
Robb Logterman
Amal McCaskill
Jim McIlvaine
Tony Miller
Anthony Pieper
Joel Pogodzinski
Coaches
Mark Anglavar
Bo Ellis
Kevin O'Neill
Support Staff
John Hintz, Strength Coach
Kathleen Hohl, Sports Information Director
Cora Quinn, Secretary
Dave Leigh, Athletic Trainer
Managers
Bryan Hannley
Jon Hoff
Jim Mews
Robert Taylor
Jordan Wells
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The 1993-94 campaign was highlighted by the program's first-ever Great Midwest Conference title and the team's first trip to the Sweet 16 in 15 years.
Marquette finished 24-9 overall under head coach Kevin O'Neill and posted a 10-2 conference record.
MU collected NCAA tournament victories over Southwestern Louisiana and Kentucky before falling to eventual national runner-up duke in the sweet 16.
Jim McIlvaine was named the Great Midwest Conference Player of the Year and Damon Key and Tony Miller both claimed second team all-league accolades. O'Neill was also tabbed the league's coach of the year for the second-straight season.
Marquette finished 17th in the final top-25 coaches poll and set a then single-season average attendance record at the Bradley Center.
The 1993-94 roster featured seven players who would score 1,000 career points at Marquette and the respective all-time leaders in blocked shots and assists, McIlvaine and Miller.
1993-94, 10-2, 1st place
Damon Key | All-Great Midwest Second TeamÂ
Jim McIlvaine | Great Midwest Player of the Year | All-Great Midwest First TeamÂ
Tony Miller | All-Great Midwest Second TeamÂ
Kevin O'Neill | Ray Meyer Coach of the Year
NCAA All-Time Career Rankings
Blocked Shots | 399 | Jim McIlvaine (t22nd)
Assists | 956 | Tony Miller (8th)
Marquette 1,000-Point Scorers
1,647 | Damon Key | 14th
1,471 | Roney Eford | 20th
1,278 | Jim McIlvaine | 32nd
1,234 | Anthony Pieper | 34th
1,201 | Robb Logterman | 39th
1,048 | Chris Crawford | 46th
1,027 | Tony Miller | 50th
Those expected to be in attendance include:
Players
Faisal Abraham
Chris Crawford
Roney Eford
Erin Harris (widow of Mark Harris, who passed away in 2014)
Carl Hren
Abel Joseph
Damon Key
Robb Logterman
Amal McCaskill
Jim McIlvaine
Tony Miller
Anthony Pieper
Joel Pogodzinski
Coaches
Mark Anglavar
Bo Ellis
Kevin O'Neill
Support Staff
John Hintz, Strength Coach
Kathleen Hohl, Sports Information Director
Cora Quinn, Secretary
Dave Leigh, Athletic Trainer
Managers
Bryan Hannley
Jon Hoff
Jim Mews
Robert Taylor
Jordan Wells
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