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Founded in 1881, the Marquette Golden Eagles have represented Marquette in the Big East competition across more than 145 seasons of Division I basketball, carrying its mascot, Iggy the Golden Eagle into every contest. Marquette has claimed 2 Big East championships across program history. The Golden Eagles have reached the NCAA tournament 15 times. Marquette most recently won 56-55 on January 22, 2026 at Queens, NY. The Golden Eagles sit at 11-7 on the year. Marquette fields a 14-athlete roster this season, with 0 verified on RallyFuel. The class distribution includes 2 freshmen, 0 sophomores, 4 juniors, and 6 seniors. The Golden Eagles play home games on the Marquette campus. On the road and at home, Marquette is 6-3 at home and 5-4 in true away games this season. The Golden Eagles next return to the court on January 25, 2026. Since 1881, Marquette basketball has carried its mascot, Iggy the Golden Eagle and the fight song "Ring Out, Ahoya!" through every era of program history. When fans fuel a Golden Eagle athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The Marquette University Women's Basketball Program competes at the elite NCAA Division I level, proudly representing one of the leading programs within the Big East Conference. This prestigious status places Marquette among the nation's foremost competitive women's basketball environments, where student-athletes engage in rigorous competition against other top-tier collegiate teams. Within the university's athletic ecosystem, women's basketball serves as a cornerstone of the institution's athletic identity, drawing significant attention from both the campus community and national audiences alike. The program’s unwavering commitment to excelling at the highest level is evidenced by its consistent presence in conference tournaments and the NCAA postseason landscape, which provides student-athletes with invaluable opportunities to hone their skills and showcase their talents against formidable opponents, ultimately preparing them as well-rounded leaders.
Marquette’s women’s basketball infrastructure is meticulously designed to foster both athletic development and competitive success through state-of-the-art facilities and comprehensive support systems. The home venue, Fiserv Forum, is a premier arena renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and capacity to host over 17,000 fans, offering players a professional-caliber environment that enhances their game-day experience and optimizes performance. Complementing this are advanced training complexes dedicated to strength and conditioning, sports medicine, and skill development—all structured to maximize athlete potential and ensure they thrive in both athletic and academic pursuits.
Marquette’s women's basketball program offers substantial market and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) value, driven by its high visibility through national TV broadcasts and significant streaming partnerships. The Big East Conference’s robust media presence ensures consistent exposure, fostering a dedicated fanbase both locally in Milwaukee and nationally. This elevated visibility significantly enhances the commercial appeal of athletes, providing them with numerous opportunities to engage with sponsors and regional brands that value the program’s influential market reach. For high-level recruits, Marquette represents an ideal platform to elevate their personal brand, seamlessly combining competitive success with a supportive environment conducive to NIL growth. The program’s strategic positioning allows athletes to effectively convert exposure into equity, leveraging their digital footprints for monetization opportunities. This makes Marquette not only a competitive choice for athletes but a strategic choice for those aiming to maximize both their athletic and commercial potential in an evolving NIL ecosystem.