MILWAUKEE (AP) - At a time when just about every Division I coach spends the offseason recruiting among the hundreds of players who enter the transfer portal each year, Marquette remains a throwback.
Marquette stands out as the rare program regularly playing in March Madness without transfers
MILWAUKEE (AP) - At a time when just about every Division I coach spends the offseason recruiting among the hundreds of players who enter the transfer portal each year, Marquette remains a throwback.
Golden Eagles coach Shaka Smart has his senior class to thank for that.
Kam Jones, David Joplin and Stevie Mitchell joined Smart at Marquette to begin their college careers as part of a class that also included walk-on Cam Brown. They've stuck around since and have made Marquette a model of stability in a transient college basketball landscape.
Now they get to make one more NCAA Tournament run together with Marquette (23-10), which faces New Mexico (26-7) in the first round on Friday in Cleveland. Marquette is the only power-conference team that hasn't signed a transfer from another D-I school since the 2022-23 season.