Men's Basketball
Dixon, Mark

Mark Dixon
- Title :
- Assistant Coach
- E-Mail:
- mark.dixon@marquette.edu
- Phone:
- 288-7130
- Experience :
- Third Year
- Alma Mater:
- FIU, 2020
The 2023-24 Marquette University men’s basketball season will be the third for Mark Dixon, but his first as an assistant coach.
Dixon served as a program assistant his first two seasons with the program.
Dixon helped guide Marquette to a historic level of success in 2022-23, highlighted by the program’s first BIG EAST Conference regular season and tournament titles. The Golden Eagles won a team-record 29 games and tied the league record for wins (17). MU earned its highest national ranking in nearly 50 years and the roster featured the league’s player of the year (Tyler Kolek), sixth man award winner (David Joplin) and a pair of all-league honorees (Kam Jones and Oso Ighodaro).
Marquette earned a No. 2 seed, highest in program history, in the NCAA tournament and claimed an opening-round win over Vermont in Columbus, Ohio.
Dixon spent the 2020-21 campaign at Texas as a graduate assistant with the men’s basketball program under head coach Shaka Smart. He assisted with the day-to-day operations of the program, including player development and opponent scouting.
A native of Riviera Beach, Florida, Dixon earned his graduate degree in the Master's in Management program at Marquette in 2023. He earned his bachelor’s in sports management from Florida International in May of 2020 and a graduate certificate from Marquette in Sports Leadership in 2022.
Dixon served as a program assistant his first two seasons with the program.
Dixon helped guide Marquette to a historic level of success in 2022-23, highlighted by the program’s first BIG EAST Conference regular season and tournament titles. The Golden Eagles won a team-record 29 games and tied the league record for wins (17). MU earned its highest national ranking in nearly 50 years and the roster featured the league’s player of the year (Tyler Kolek), sixth man award winner (David Joplin) and a pair of all-league honorees (Kam Jones and Oso Ighodaro).
Marquette earned a No. 2 seed, highest in program history, in the NCAA tournament and claimed an opening-round win over Vermont in Columbus, Ohio.
Dixon spent the 2020-21 campaign at Texas as a graduate assistant with the men’s basketball program under head coach Shaka Smart. He assisted with the day-to-day operations of the program, including player development and opponent scouting.
A native of Riviera Beach, Florida, Dixon earned his graduate degree in the Master's in Management program at Marquette in 2023. He earned his bachelor’s in sports management from Florida International in May of 2020 and a graduate certificate from Marquette in Sports Leadership in 2022.