After a long Christmas break -- and a roster shake-up -- Marquette hosts Seton Hall in a Big East Conference tilt Tuesday night in Milwaukee. The Golden
Guard Zaide Lowery is no longer part of the Marquette basketball program, the school confirmed Sunday. The 6-foot-5 junior started the first nine games of the season before being replaced by freshman Adrien Stevens.
Zaide Lowery is no longer part of Marquette's team, the program announced on Sunday, after the 6-foot-5 guard started the Golden Eagles' first nine games of the season, averaging 8.1 points and 2.9 rebounds.
The sophomore from Missouri had an nice late season push..... but we’re looking at the whole season and not projecting forward, either. With the 2024-25 season long since in the books, let’s take a few moments to look back at the performance of each member of YOUR Marquette Golden Eagles this year.
He’s definitely going to miss the Iowa State and Wisconsin games before getting a new evaluation on his recovery. Before Marquette men’s basketball tipped off against Iowa State on Wednesday, the team provided an official update on sophomore guard Zaide Lowery.
We know UConn has bombed out of the top 10, but how much else is going to change? Well, Feast Week is (mostly) over now, and hoooooooboy, it’s been a whole heck of a lot in terms of results on the court.
Kam Jones scored 20 points and dished with 10 assists to lead the No. 10 Marquette Golden Eagles to a 94-62 victory over the visiting Western Carolina.