Defense Stands Strong as #MUBB Rolls over Little Rock
Golden Eagles allow lowest point total since 2016-17 season in 40-point romping.
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The Marquette University men’s basketball team (3-1, 0-0 BIG EAST) stormed over Little Rock (1-1, 0-0 OVC), 89-49, Wednesday evening at Fiserv Forum.
Senior guard Chase Ross led the Golden Eagles, posting 16 points on 5-for-9 shooting from the field. Freshman Nigel James Jr. tallied 13 on a career-high five made baskets, while sophomore Royce Parham tallied 12 points and Ben Gold added 11 points and nine rebounds.
The Golden Eagles got off to a slow start, trailing 14-20 through the first ten. Led by Ross’s seven points, the Golden Eagles found their rhythm midway through the period, sparked by a pair of Ross buckets and transition plays from James Jr. and Parham. Marquette tore through the final ten minutes of the first, going on a 32-9 run to end the half up 46-29.Marquette held Little Rock scoreless for seven straight minutes to start the second half, building a 35-point lead to open the final 20 minutes of play. Junior Tre Norman scored seven points in the second half alone, including a corner three and a driving layup, while sophomore Joshua Clark added a dunk in transition. Marquette’s defense forced 10 second-half turnovers and held Little Rock to under 30 percent shooting after the break, closing out a balanced and emphatic 40-point victory over Little Rock.
NOTABLES
- Junior guard Sean Jones (shoulder) missed Wednesday’s contest and will be re-evaluated later in the week
- Nigel James Jr. earned his first-career start, and is just the second freshman to start in the Shaka Smart era, the first since Kam Jones in the 2021-22 season
- MU allowed the fewest points in a game (49) since allowing the same in a 81-49 win over Howard on 11/14/2016
- Nigel James Jr. recorded a career-high five field goals
- Chase Ross has scored 10+ points in four-straight games, the longest stretch of his career
- Caedin Hamilton tied his career-high with five rebounds
- Tre Norman tied his career high with nine points
- After grabbing eight-or-more rebounds three times in his first 170 career games, Ben Gold has now reached at least that total in each of the first four games
- Freshman Braeden Brenn scored his first collegiate points with a layup in the final minute
UP NEXT
Marquette hosts Maryland this Saturday, November 15 for a 1:00 p.m. CT tipoff inside Fiserv Forum.
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