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Marquette's intercollegiate
athletic teams were the Warriors from May
1954 to July 1994 when the nickname was changed
to Golden Eagles. Prior to Warriors, Marquette
was known as "Golden Avalanche"
and "Hilltoppers." In 2005, the
nickname was briefly changed to simply "Gold,"
but an intensely negative reaction by students,
faculty and alumni caused the university to
call for a vote that, in June 2005, reverted
the school athletic nickname to Golden Eagles.
The school's colors are blue and gold. Marquette
is a Division I-AAA (non-football) member
of the NCAA and competes in the Big East Conference
as of July 1, 2005.
The school is known for the success of its
men's basketball team. The team, then known
as the Warriors, won the 1977 NCAA Tournament
and were runners-up in 1974. In 2003, the
team defeated Kentucky to reach the Final
Four. The team plays in the nearby home of
the Milwaukee Bucks, the Bradley Center. The
women's team plays in the Al McGuire Center,
named after the former Marquette coach.
Marquette's football team appeared in the
first Cotton Bowl in 1937 against Texas Christian,
losing 16-6. Big-time football was last played
on the MU campus in 1960. The sport has since
been brought back at the club level.
Athletic rivals include Wisconsin, Notre
Dame, DePaul, Louisville and Cincinnati.
Marquette University is a private, coeducational,
Jesuit, Roman Catholic university in the United
States. Founded by the Society of Jesus in
1881, it is one of 28 member institutions
of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and
Universities. Accredited by the North Central
Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools,
Marquette University is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
It currently has a student body of 11,000.
The two largest colleges are devoted to engineering
and life sciences.
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