How could I watch the Marquette vs. Valparaiso game?
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Sports / College Basketball
The Marquette Golden Eagles faced the Valparaiso Beacons on December 2nd at Fiserv Forum. This served as a warmup before a challenging stretch of games against Wisconsin and Purdue. Here's a recap of the game preview, how to watch, and key...
Marquette (4-4) needed a win against Valparaiso (5-2) to gain momentum before facing Wisconsin and Purdue. Senior Chase Ross has been a consistent scorer for Marquette, averaging 20.9 points per game. Valparaiso's Rakim Chaney has also been a key player, leading the team in scoring.
Valparaiso's performance is heavily dependent on their shooting accuracy. Their losses have occurred when their effective field goal percentage drops below 40%. Marquette had an advantage on the offensive glass. A key point of discussion for Marquette was the playing time and effectiveness of players like Caedin Hamilton, with calls for Royce Parham or Josh Clark to gain more opportunities.
The game was available for streaming on ESPN+&ref=yanuki.com.
Marquette was favored by 17.5 points, with an over/under of 147.5.
Rakim Chaney and Shon Tupuola were the statistical leaders for Valparaiso.
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