Marquette
accepts invitation to join Big East Conference
Released:
11/4/03
Marquette University has
accepted an invitation to be a member of the BIG EAST Conference,
university President Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J., announced at a
news conference this afternoon. Marquette will begin participation
in the BIG EAST Conference in the 2005-06 season. All Golden Eagle
athletics teams will continue to compete in Conference USA for
the remainder of this season and will compete in C-USA for the
entirety of the 2004-05 season.
"Marquette is very excited to be joining the BIG EAST," university
President Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J., said. "We believe this will
be one of the best basketball conferences in the country and will
allow our athletic programs to continue our tradition of excellence.
Through the extensive television exposure of the conference, this
move should also provide our alumni from all over the nation even
more opportunities to see us play."
As a result of the BIG EAST Conference president's meeting today,
Marquette was one of five schools to be extended an invitation
to the BIG EAST Conference. BIG EAST Commissioner Mike Tranghese
confirmed Marquette's invitation and acceptance in a news conference.
Cincinnati, DePaul, Louisville and USF were also extended invitations
and all accepted.
"This is an exciting opportunity for our university and will allow
our fans in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and across the nation to see
and support not only Marquette basketball, but all of our sports,"
said Marquette Athletic Director Bill Cords.
The inclusion of Marquette and the four other institutions increases
the league membership to 16 schools. The new membership of the
BIG EAST Conference has strong reputations both academically and
athletically. More than 300 student-athletes in the 16 schools
of the BIG EAST have earned Academic All-America honors. The league
owns 22 national championships in six different sports in its
24 seasons and sent two members from its future alignment to the
2003 NCAA Men's Basketball Division I Final Four (Marquette and
Syracuse). In the league's 24 previous seasons, it has four men's
basketball national championship winners.
"The BIG EAST is going to be the place where some of the
best college basketball in this country is played," said
Marquette Men's Basketball Head Coach Tom Crean. "Our program
is about excellence and continual improvement, so we are very
excited about competing with teams of this caliber."
While men's basketball may receive much of the national acclaim,
the BIG EAST is strong in sports across the board. The league
owns the previous four women's basketball national championship
teams, several Women's College World Series appearances, strong
reputations in men's and women's soccer, deep traditions in men's
and women's tennis, track and field and cross country as well
the other sports it sponsors.
"It's an honor to be a part of the BIG EAST Conference," head
women's basketball Coach Terri Mitchell said. "Marquette University
offers a wonderful balance of excellence in athletics and academics,
and I feel the BIG EAST has the same interests. It's a great fit
for us. It's going to be a challenge, and we're excited for the
opportunity to be a part of it."
Marquette will leave Conference USA following the 2004-05 season,
having been a member for 10 years. Prior to its membership in
Conference USA, Marquette was a member of the Great Midwest Conference
(1992-95) and the Midwestern Collegiate Conference (1989-92).
Marquette University is a Catholic, Jesuit university dedicated
to serving God by serving our students and contributing to the
advancement of knowledge. Through our mission of Faith, Excellence,
Leadership and Service, we strive to graduate students who are
not only better educated, but better people. We provide them with
the necessary training to actively “Be the Difference
in our world.
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