(MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS) – Marquette will play host to Stony Brook, George Mason, and Central Michigan in the Marquette Challenge, a three-game round robin tournament.
Marquette will host two games, Stony Brook (Nov 4th) and Central Michigan (Nov 11th) at Fiserv Forum. The Golden Eagles will face George Mason (Nov 8th) at the Al McGuire Center. Tickets to the George Mason game will only be available to Marquette students.
In addition to playing at Marquette, George Mason will host Stony Brook (Nov 11th) and Central Michigan (Nov 13th). Central Michigan will host Stony Brook (Nov 7th).
NOTE: The remainder of Marquette’s 2024-25 non-conference schedule will be announced in the coming weeks.
Marquette: The Golden Eagles won an impressive 27 games in the 2023-24 season and reached their first Sweet 16 since 2012-13. Shaka Smart leads Marquette in his 4th season in charge returning 6 of the top 8 scorers from last season’s team.
George Mason: Tony Skinn begins his 2nd year with George Mason as Head Coach. Skinn led George Mason to 20 regular season wins for the first time since 2011-12 and a top-100 ranking for the first time since 2010-11. Those 20 wins ranked fifth-most nationally amongst first-time head coach-led programs and were tied for the second-most in school history by a first-year Mason head coach. Heading into next season, the Patriots’ 2024-25 transfer class is ranked 57th nationally, according to EvanMiya.com.
Central Michigan: Tony Barbee begins his 4th season in charge of the Chippewas. Central Michigan’s 12 Mid-American Conference victories were the most since the 2014-15 season. The Chippewas finished fourth in the league standings after being picked to finish in 12th place out of 12 teams. The Chippewas concluded their season by winning 10 of its last 15 games, including a five-game win streak.
Stony Brook: Geno Ford enters his 6th season as the Head Coach of Stony Brook, following a 20 win season in 2023-24. Ford led the Seawolves to the CAA Tournament Final in last season, taking down the No. 2 and 3 seeds before ultimately falling to top-seeded College of Charleston in overtime.
Below is the full schedule for the event:
Monday Nov 4th:
Stony Brook at Marquette
Thursday Nov 7th:
Stony Brook at Central Michigan
Friday Nov 8th:
George Mason at Marquette (at Al McGuire Center)
Monday Nov 11th:
Central Michigan at Marquette
Stony Brook at George Mason
Wednesday Nov 13th:
Central Michigan at George Mason
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