Marquette came out on top Sunday against the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 83-68, marking its six straight against the Panthers and extending its series lead to 27-20.
Marquette’s defensive pressure continues to give opponents fits offensively. Marquette forced 31 turnovers, resulting in 25 more field goal attempts than the Panthers.
Over the last two games Marquette has forced 29.5 turnovers per game. That would rank second best in the country if that stat held throughout the season.
On the offensive end, four juniors tallied double figures for Marquette on the way to a victory.
Allazia Blockton scored a game-high 29 points.