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Where is Marquette University? What to know about Sweet 16 school's location and more
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Date:2025-04-17 12:32:02
Where, exactly, is the Eagles' nest?
The Marquette Golden Eagles have become stalwarts in March Madness. Having made the tournament 15 times since 2000, the school is no stranger to success this time of year. Head coach Shaka Smart is hoping to improve on that success as the Eagles soar through the madness once again.
But what has been strange about Marquette is, well, where exactly it is. The NCAA Tournament has never been light on schools with a little bit of geographical mystery for the casual viewer, and that's true even for a tourney regular like Marquette.
Here's what to know about where Marquette calls home:
Where is Marquette University?
Marquette University's main campus is located in Milwaukee. The team plays its home games in the Fiserv Forum, also home of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks.
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The school's first season playing basketball took place in 1916-17, and the program joined the Big East conference in 2013.
Has Marquette ever won a national championship?
The school has enjoyed tournament success. It reached the Final Four in 2003, and won its first and only national championship in 1977.
The Golden Eagles made the Sweet 16 in 2024, the first time they've done so since 2013.
Marquette players in the NBA
Marquette has produced a number of quality NBA players over the years. Here's who's active (as of 2024):
- Jimmy Butler, Miami Heat
- Wesley Matthews, Atlanta Hawks
- Jae Crowder, Milwaukee Bucks
- Juan Toscano-Anderson, Los Angeles Lakers
- Deonte Burton, Sacramento Kings
- Sam Hauser, Boston Celtics
- Olivier-Maxence Prosper, Dallas Mavericks
- Jamal Cain, Miami Heat
And here's a number of notable retired players:
- Dwyane Wade
- Steve Novak
- Don Kojis
- Maurice Lucas
- Doc Rivers
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