Badgers' Marshall plans to finish year strong
MADISON, Wis. When George Marshall began the season, many presumed he would effortlessly slide into the role of starting point guard at Wisconsin. There would be growing pains, yes, but he possessed a combination of speed and shooting prowess to make his talent stand out and ease the pain of losing guard Josh Gasser to a season-ending ACL injury.
Marshall had sparkled the previous...
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February 13, 2013
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UW's Marshall looks to build off breakout game
MADISON, Wis. The more George Marshall wanted to please Wisconsin's coaches early this season, the less he actually played in a manner that drew their approval. It was a catch-22 for Marshall, the Badgers' talented point guard, and he wasn't sure how to escape its clutches.
Marshall, a redshirt freshman, had been pegged as a player to watch dating to his days on Wisconsin...
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January 21, 2013
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Injuries Mounting for Wisconsin
As soon as it appears to get close to 100 percent, more injuries pop up to attack Wisconsin's depth. Not only will Frank Kaminsky miss his second straight game when Wisconsin takes on No.13 Michigan State Tuesday, the Badgers could be without George Marshall, as well.
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January 21, 2013
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Game Recap: Falling from the Unbeatens
Despite scoring 48 second-half points and getting a career-high 20 points from freshman George Marshall, Wisconsin's dreadful first half did in the Badgers, losing 70-66 to Iowa - the third straight defeat UW has suffered at the hands of the Hawkeyes and first of the Big Ten season.
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January 19, 2013
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For Badgers, starting PG is friendly competition
MADISON, Wis. A point guard change had been brewing at Wisconsin for a few games as the minutes between starter and backup significantly shifted.
So when Badgers coach Bo Ryan read off the list of starting defensive assignments before Wisconsin's Nov. 28 game against Virginia, maybe it wasn't all that surprising that Traevon Jackson surpassed George Marshall in the rotation...
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December 03, 2012
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UW's youth learns while drilling D-III team
MADISON, Wis. Given the inexperience peppering Wisconsin's roster this season, there are sure to be nights when Badgers basketball coach Bo Ryan finds himself reaching for some Maalox to settle his stomach.Wednesday night, for the most part, was not one of those nights.No. 23 Wisconsin obliterated Division III UW-Oshkosh, 96-44, at the Kohl Center in the Badgers' lone exhibition...
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November 07, 2012
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Badgers vs. UW-Oshkosh: What to Watch For
Tonight a lot of the speculation and conjuncture finally can come to an end as fans will get their first real glimpse of what the 2012-13 Badgers are going to take to the court for a real game! Granted it's an exhibition game against D3 in-state foe Wisconsin-Oshkosh, but at least it's not someone on your own roster you'll be playing against.
Having said that, we...
Marshall Pulls Strings, Badgers Basketball Meets Obama
Sometimes it's not what you know, but who you know and because of that the Badgers basketball team got a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet with the President of the United States of America. The team can thank Chicago native George Marshall, who used some hometown connections, for having the opportunity to meet President Barack Obama before his campaign appearance...
Redshirt year no break for Badgers' Marshall
MADISON, Wis. The next standout high school basketball player that enters his college program expecting to ride the bench likely will be the first.
Of course, even the most talented prep players sometimes have to wait their turn because only so many minutes are available behind a team's veterans. Wisconsin freshman point guard George Marshall understood this concept as well...
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March 02, 2012
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Wisconsin freshman Marshall to redshirt
MADISON, Wis. After carefully studying exactly what his role might be for Wisconsin's men's basketball team this year, freshman George Marshall opted to take a redshirt season on Wednesday."I just looked at this season and came to the conclusion that a fifth year in this program will be more beneficial than what is potentially a season with limited minutes," Marshall...
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November 16, 2011
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