Highlights: Marquette & DePaul

Posted by Chris on January 07, 2010
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Greetings from the road. I’m coming to you from The Courtyard Marriott in High Point, NC. I’m not going to do my usual write up on DePaul because frankly, it’s just not worth it. We did exactly what a good team does to a bad team. We buried them early, and then kept our foot on the pedal and didn’t let them see the light.

Enjoy it, because it won’t be that easy again this season. But with Marquette coming up again on Saturday (and our Pavilion streak actually on the line this time), let’s take a few minutes to enjoy the work of Ray Foye Combo as he gives us highlights from both of our conference wins.

Enjoy!

1st Half Highlights -- DePaul

2nd Half Highlights -- DePaul

Marquette Highlights

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login77
January 7, 2010

Thanks for the highlights! We need to crush Marquette this Saturday. Also speaking about the Pavilion what are the chances we can make this 12 or 15 thousand seat arena? This is probably more realistic from a financial perspective then our football team going to division 1. I am sure we can easily sell out for mens basketball. Look at syracuse they sell out 30k.

RFC
January 7, 2010

Highlights are a little sketchy…I made them from the game on espn360

RFC
January 7, 2010

i’m just talking about the DePaul game….Marquette highlights are from a tv feed.

Chris
January 8, 2010

It’d be very difficult to make the Pavilion that big because it is a small multi-purpose arena right now, which is why the stands can be moved. To increase the size in the current building, you’d have to make permanent seats all the way around.

From a financial perspective I don’t think it would be too difficult. But from a functionality perspective for the school, it probably doesn’t make much sense.

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