Marquise Moore

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I motion to name said virus Hewitt De Paul.
 

emjayar08

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Your right, I saw the game, I saw him try to fight, I saw him sometimes to weak to clap for his teammates, to keep his head up. Heard he spent a lot of time in the back vomiting, imagine. The last thing you want to do is throw up in front of billions of viewers, but he said he could play, would play as long as he could be effective. The determination he has as a player and teammate are to be applauded. Good Luck the rest of the season Marquise, keep working, best of health to you.
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Pablo

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In the 76-69 victory at Davidson tonight, Marquise had 16 points (5-15 FG's, 2-4 3-pt. FG's, & 4-4 FT's), a game-high 11 rebounds, a team-high 4 assists, 1 blocked shot, 2 steals, & 0 turnovers in 34 minutes.

(1) Marquise has 1,120 career points, passing Kenwan Alford (1,113) for 24th place at Mason;

(2) 576 career rebounds, passing Mason Athletics Hall of Famer Rudolph Jones (567) for 17th place at Mason. He needs just 24 more rebounds to become the first player in school history with 1,000 points, 600 rebounds, & 300 assists (and the 16th Mason men's player with 600 rebounds);

(3) 460 FT's attempted, passing Rob Rose & Andre Gaddy (457) for 12th place at Mason;

(4) 332 career assists, passing Steve Smith and John Niehoff for 7th place at Mason; and

1. Curtis McCants - 598
2. Myron Contee - 411
3. Ricky Wilson - 405
4. Folarin Campbell - 392
5. Bryon Allen - 380
6. Cam Long - 356
7. Marquise Moore - 332
8. John Niehoff - 331
9. Steve Smith - 329
10. Mike Hargett - 312
11. Tremaine Price - 308

(5) Started his 98th game, passing Lamar Butler for 10th place at Mason.
 
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couchcoach

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Hi friends. I can not watch many game now but look at statistics page. I notice marquese now make many 3 shot. was this always or is this new of him to make the 3?
 

Falco

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GIVING DAY 2023
He's becoming one of my favorite players of all time.

I graduated in 2012 so I don't have to many players to choose from. But In no particular order my top 5 are

Moore, Pearson, long, Morrison, Jenkins.

I would have put Hancock in the mix if he didn't transfer.
 

psyclone

Hall of Famer
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/dc-sports-bog/wp/2017/02/13/one-of-college-basketballs-best-rebounders-is-a-6-foot-2-point-
guard/?utm_term=.9f7ff72d7c18
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“So I told him ‘You’re Marshawn Lynch, you’re not Russell Wilson; run the damn ball down their throats,’ ” Paulsen said. “Be who you are. Embrace who you are. Be a physically dominant guard. And that’s what he’s become.”

The article on Marquise is in today's print edition of the Post on page 1 of the Sports section (with a picture).
 

Vurbel

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With 11 rebounds in the 73-67 Homecoming victory over Fordham, Marquise has 587 career rebounds. He needs just 13 more rebounds to become the first player in school history with 1,000 points, 600 rebounds, & 300 assists.

With a game-high 2 blocked shots, Marquise has 71 career blocked shots.

I know we're too good to retire numbers but #22 should be in the rafters, if not for Butler or Morrison, then Marquise.
 
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Pablo

Pablo

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In the 93-70 victory over Richmond tonight, Marquise had a game-high 22 points (7-14 FG's, 1-4 3-pt. FG's, & 7-8 FT's), a game-high 12 rebounds, a team-high 4 assists, 3 turnovers, 1 blocked shot, & 1 steal in 38 minutes.

Marquise needs just 1 more rebound to become the first player in school history with 1,000 points, 600 rebounds, & 300 assists.
 
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