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04/16/2013 Junior Guard Vander Blue Declares For Early Entry To NBA DraftMadison native second team all-league in 2012-13 04/04/2013 Marquette Collects Another Record-Setting CampaignNumerous team/individual accomplishments 03/29/2013 Marquette Preps For Elite Eight Matchup With SyracuseCBS to feature 3:30 p.m. CT broadcast 03/28/2013 Golden Eagles March into the Elite EightMarquette cruises past Miami, 71-61, for first Elite Eight trip since 2003. 03/27/2013 Marquette Assistant Coaches Play Vital Role Amidst March's MadnessMU meets with media during open practice day 04/04/2013 Episode 20 - April 3, 2013The April 3, 2013 episode of Inside Marquette Basketball with Buzz Williams recaps Marquette's NCAA Tournament run, and briefly previews the 2013-14 season. 03/29/2013 Williams, Cadougan preview Syracuse matchupBuzz Williams and Junior Cadougan recap the close games and preview Marquette's Elite 8 matchup with Syracuse in the NCAA Tournament during the media session on Friday, March 29, 2013. 03/26/2013 Williams, Blue met the media on travel dayComments from Vander Blue and coach Buzz Williams during a media availability session prior to Marquette's flight to Washington, D.C. for Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament action on March 26, 2013. 03/25/2013 The road to the Sweet 16 in 160 secondsThe path to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 for Marquette officially began with Selection Sunday - and was clinched with the win over Butler on Saturday, March 25 - we've boiled down the best moments over the six days to 160 seconds. 03/23/2013 Williams talks to his team after the Butler winBuzz Williams challenges his team to pass the test after Marquette's 74-72 win over Butler in the NCAA Tournament Third Round. 03/30/2013 Men's Basketball vs Syracuse (NCAA Tournament)Marquette fell to Syracuse 55-39 in the elite eight of the NCAA Tournament. 03/30/2013 Men's Basketball vs. Syracuse (2013 NCAA Elite Eight)Marquette Men's Basketball vs. Syracuse in the 2013 NCAA Elite Eight game 03/28/2013 Men's Basketball vs Miami (AP NCAA Tournament)Marquette defeated Miami 71-61 in the NCAA Tournament to advance to the elite eight. 03/28/2013 Men's Basketball vs. Miami (2013 NCAA Sweet Sixteen)Marquette Men's Basketball vs. Miami in the 2013 NCAA Sweet Sixteen 03/23/2013 Men's Basketball vs. ButlerMarquette defeated Butler 74-72 Two words have served as the foundation for fifth-year head coach Buzz Williams' program at Marquette University since he was officially hired on April 8, 2008 - Character Revealed. Because of the values and work ethic contained within that philosophy, the Golden Eagles were able to add "Sweet Sixteen" for the second-straight campaign in 2011-12 as another two-word extension to the squad's impressive list of accomplishments during his tenure. Williams has guided Marquette to four-straight NCAA Championship appearances (seven overall), including the program's 15th participation in the regional semifinals last season. Continuing the University's proud tradition of success on the court, MU has remained a fixture in the national rankings (every week in 2011-12), claimed wins over multiple nationally ranked teams and been extremely competitive in the BIG EAST Conference. The squad has also ramped up its community service efforts under Williams' guidance and collected academic recognition since he assumed the reigns of the program prior to the 2008-09 campaign. MU's 27 victories in 2011-12 were the second-most in program history and included a 14-4 mark in BIG EAST Conference action, which led to a school-best second-place finish. The team made back-to-back Sweet 16 appearances for the first time in 35 years and was undefeated at home in conference action. The Golden Eagles claimed the 2011 Paradise Jam championship and finished the year ranked in the top-10 nationally. Senior forward Jae Crowder was tabbed BIG EAST Conference Player of the Year and he also garnered All-America accolades along with teammate Darius Johnson-Odom. Marquette claimed 22 victories in 2010-11, including a road victory at eventual national champion Connecticut and a quarterfinal appearance in the league tourney, en route to being tabbed a No. 11 seed in the NCAA's. The Golden Eagles posted upset wins over No. 6 seed Xavier and No. 3 seed Syracuse to claim a spot in the round of 16, which marked the furthest the team had advanced since 2003. Senior forward Jimmy Butler garnered all-conference accolades for the second-straight year and junior guard Darius Johnson-Odom earned a spot on the All-BIG EAST Second Team. MU also concluded the year ranked nationally in the top-25 poll thanks to its NCAA run. The team's character was tested from start to finish in 2009-10, beginning with low preseason expectations from national pundits and concluding with a heartbreaking postseason loss. No team in the nation played in more one-possession games than MU, but that didn't stop the squad from collecting the program's fifth-straight NCAA Championship appearance and 20-win season. Marquette finished 22-12 overall, including an 11-7 mark in the BIG EAST Conference, which was good enough for fifth-place in the 16-team league. Lazar Hayward (Second Team All-BIG EAST) finished second all-time in scoring at MU and four of the program's top-10 all-time scorers have graduated within the past four seasons. Junior forward Jimmy Butler was one of the most improved players in the country and as a result was tabbed honorable mention all-league. Williams directed MU to a 25-10 overall record in 2008-09, which included a school-record 12 BIG EAST victories. The Golden Eagles advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship and were ranked among the nation's top-25 teams the entire campaign. A pair of players, Jerel McNeal and Wesley Matthews, claimed all-league accolades and McNeal also earned All-America honors. Off the court, Williams and his staff assembled a consensus top-25 recruiting class in each of the first two years of his tenure, including a group rated as high as No. 1 in the country by HoopScoopOnline.com (2008-09). The program's community service efforts have also reached new heights under Williams, highlighted by "Buzz's Bunch." This group, founded by Williams, focuses on providing opportunities for special needs children to attend games and summer camps. The Golden Eagles have also continued and strengthened their long-standing relationships with the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin as well as the Special Olympics. In 2007-08, Williams served as an assistant coach with the Golden Eagles in his first season at Marquette. MU concluded the year 25-10 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2003. His coaching career has included stints as an assistant, associate head and head coach. He has over 15 years of experience at the NCAA Division I level. Williams has recruited and coached over 20 players who have earned all-conference accolades, including two league players of the year, two conference freshmen of the year and four Associated Press All-Americans (Crowder, Johnson-Odom, McNeal and Hayward). Williams arrived in Milwaukee after serving for one season as the head coach at the University of New Orleans. He guided the Privateers to a 14-win campaign in 2006-07 and his roster featured Bo McCalebb, the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year. UNO claimed fourth place in the Sun Belt's Western Division and advanced to the league tournament quarterfinals. The squad claimed as many victories on the road that season as it had in the previous three seasons combined. His recruiting class for the 2007-08 season was ranked in the top-50 nationally by HoopScoopOnline.com. Prior to UNO, Williams served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Texas A&M for two seasons (2004-05/2005-06) under head coach Billy Gillispie. Both of his recruiting classes with the Aggies were ranked among the best in the nation and featured some of the top-ranked talent at the prep level. The squad made its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 25 years in 2005-06 and the previous team posted the top turnaround in the nation, improving its win total in 2004-05 by 14 games compared to 2003-04. Williams spent four seasons (2000-01/2003-04) at Colorado State, serving as an assistant the first three seasons before being promoted to associate head coach in 2003-04. Two of his recruiting classes were ranked among the 40-best in the nation, including the 2003 group, which was tabbed No. 1 in the Mountain West Conference. Colorado State made its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 13 years during his tenure and he was named one of the top assistants in the country by HoopScoopOnline.com. Williams was previously an assistant at Northwestern State (1999-2000), Texas A&M- Kingsville (1998-99) and Texas-Arlington (1994-98). Williams signed the highest-rated recruiting class in the history of the Southland Conference while at Northwestern State. The Demons advanced to their first ever NCAA tourney the following season and two of his recruited players were named all-conference, while one was tabbed Southland Conference Tournament MVP. His accomplishments at Texas A&M-Kingsville include signing the 1998-99 Lone Star Conference Freshman of the Year and a third team All-America guard. At Texas-Arlington, Williams recruited a Southland Conference Freshman of the Year and signed the first Academic All-American in the school's history. Williams was a student assistant coach from 1992-94 at Oklahoma City University where he assisted the team to the 1994 NAIA championship after it advanced to the Sweet 16 the previous season. Williams served as a student assistant from 1990-92 at Navarro College (Corsicana, Texas) where the team won consecutive conference titles while sporting a 45-17 record during his tenure. He began his career under mentor Lewis Orr, who was inducted into the National Junior College Athletic Association Hall of Fame in 2009 after a 37-year career at the junior college level. Williams was also a student assistant at Oklahoma City University and the program claimed a national title during his senior year. The Van Alstyne, Texas, native earned a bachelor's degree in kinesiology from Oklahoma City University in 1994 before completing his master's work in the same field at Texas A&M-Kingsville in 1999. Williams is married to the former Corey Norman and the couple has two daughters, Zera (10) and Addyson (3), and two sons, Calvin (9) and Mason (6). |
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