Archive for February, 2010

Marquette Women Fall to Providence, 53-44

Monday, February 15th, 2010

The Marquette women’s basketball team fell to the Providence Friars 53-44. Chris Gaulke reports from the Al McGuire Center.

Marquette Basketball Weekly: 2/12/10

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Host Brad Galli guides you through the newest episode on MUTV, as Chris Gaulke discovers how Marquette has turned their free throw woes into a strength. Brad finds out from David Cubillan, Jimmy Butler, and Maurice Acker which BIG EAST arena is the toughest to play at. Todd Warner visits with FoxSports.com Senior Writer Jeff Goodman about Marquette’s tournament chances, and much more!

In Part 2, Brad Galli finds out what the Marquette basketball players love the most about playing at the Bradley Center. Michael Wottreng reports from the Al McGuire Center where the team is ready to respond to USF’s Dominique Jones’ guaranteed victory. Jimmy Butler and Maurice Acker weigh in on their favorite moment of the season thus far, and Jimmy reveals Lazar Hayward’s unusual gift. Stick around until the end, where Jeff Goodman leaves Buzz Williams a parting note.

MUTV Interview: ESPN’s Fran Fraschilla

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Todd Warner chats with ESPN College Basketball Analyst Fran Fraschilla about “how good Darius Johnson-Odom can really be,” Buzz Williams as a Head Coach, and Marquette’s tournament chances. The two talked after Marquette defeated DePaul, February 3, 2010.

Men’s Soccer Announces New Signees

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Marquette Men’s soccer associate head coach Stan Anderson sat down with MUTV’s Brad Galli to discuss the members of the newly signed 2010 recruiting class.

Jeff Kluge: Golden Eagle Spotlight Interview

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Senior thrower Jeff Kluge sat down with MUTV’s Todd Warner to discuss his final year at Marquette, approaching the school record in the weight throw and the upcoming BIG EAST Indoor Championships.

Natalie Kulla: American All-Star Goal Keeper

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Marquette’s very own Natalie Kulla spent time with the US National U-23 this past winter break. Now she’s been invited back and she’s sharing her experiences with MUTV’s Brad Galli during her Golden Eagle Spotlight Interview.

Markus Roeders: Off-Season Update

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

The Head Coach of Marquette’s powerhouse Women’s Soccer team, Markus Roeders joins Brad Galli in Studio 7 at Johnston Hall for an update on the defending BIG EAST American Division champs.

Bond Shymansky: Off-Season Update

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Bond Shymansky, Marquette Volleyball’s Head Coach, stops by the MUTV studios for a Golden Eagle Spotlight Interview with Brad Galli

Marquette Basketball Weekly: 2/5/10

Friday, February 5th, 2010

It’s February and MBW is back on MUTV. Brad Galli announces the “PrimeTime Player of the Week” with a can’t miss show open. Junior Cadougan interviews for the first time since returning from injury. Todd Warner on the impact of “JuCo’s.” Dwyane Wade joins Brad in the Bradley Center Heat locker room. Plus much, much more…all on Marquette Basketball Weekly!

In part 2, Brad Galli takes a brief look back at Marquette’s football history, then finds out from Buzz Williams, current players, and one of Wade’s teammates what Dwyane means to the program. Todd Warner chats with ESPN college basketball analyst Fran Fraschilla about MU’s tournament chances. Michael Wottreng talks with Buzz about Coaches vs. Cancer. Plus, Junior Cadougan talks with Brad for the first time since returning from injury. Hear what he says about when he knew he’d be back. All that and more on MBW

Marquette 80 DePaul 69

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Darius Johnson-Odom led the Golden Eagles to a hot start to I-94 rival DePaul and finished with 21 points. Brad Galli reports from the Bradley Center where Marquette gets back to.500 in the BIG EAST, with an 80-69 victory. Lazar Hayward explains how important DJO is to the team, while Buzz Williams explains an old philosophy he learned about how to evaluate his team’s success.