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  2. 1928–29 Marquette Hilltoppers men's ice hockey season

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    When Marquette took on Wisconsin on the 18th, approximately 2,000 people showed up to see the Hilltoppers trounce the Badgers 9–0. The ice hockey team had become a big draw at Marquette and with the program continuing to play well under Kay Iverson, there was no reason to think that would change any time soon.

  3. 1924–25 Marquette Blue and Gold men's ice hockey season

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    From the start, Marquette's third season was hampered by circumstances beyond their control. The team's rink, that they had used for their first two seasons, had been converted into a garage and the team was forced to instead use an outdoor rink built over a field north of the university gym.

  4. 1922–23 Marquette Blue and Gold men's ice hockey season

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    Season. Joining in with other midwestern schools, Marquette founded their program in 1922. The first order of business was hiring a coach and the administration was advised to hire George Grady. "Buck" was a Canadian who had played collegiately at the University of Saskatchewan before serving in the military during World War I.

  5. 1927–28 Marquette Blue and Gold men's ice hockey season

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    The team played three games in three days, beginning with a relatively easy victory over Michigan State and then began to look tired in the two matches against Michigan. The Wolverines were not a good team that season, winning just 2 of 13 games, but they seemed to find their game against the Blue and Gold. Fortunately, Marquette was able to ...

  6. A rundown of Marquette's victories over top-10 teams in the ...

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    Marquette's victory over No. 1 Kansas, 73-59, in the semifinals of the Maui Invitational on Tuesday is part of several top-10 wins for the Golden Eagles in the program's storied history.

  7. 1926–27 Marquette Blue and Gold men's ice hockey season

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    George McTeer, Don McFadyen and Pudge MacKenzie all grew up in the Calgary -area with the first two having won the 1926 Memorial Cup and MacKenzie on the provincial runner-up team. [1] The "Three Macs" turned in tremendous performances early in the season, helping Marquette to a 14–0 win and then a sweep of Chicago A.C., a strong amateur club.

  8. Northern Michigan Wildcats - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.nmuwildcats.com. The Northern Michigan Wildcats are the athletic teams that represent Northern Michigan University, located in Marquette, Michigan, in NCAA intercollegiate sporting competitions. All teams that play under NCAA governance compete at the Division II level, with three exceptions.

  9. 1930–31 Marquette Hilltoppers men's ice hockey season

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    The Hilltoppers eked out a 4–2 victory in overtime but, due to the poor ice, Michigan called off the second game. A few days afterwards, Minnesota arrived in Milwaukee but the Gophers were still finding their feet with a new bench boss. After a close game that ended in a draw, Marquette dominated the second match and won 6–3.