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WASHINGTON — In an impressive display of skill and teamwork, No. 21 Marquette secured a decisive 76-61 victory against Georgetown on Saturday. David Joplin emerged as a standout player, contributing 17 points to the team's success. His performance was instrumental in maintaining Marquette's momentum throughout the game.
The matchup showcased Marquette's strong offensive strategy, allowing them to establish an early lead. Georgetown fought hard to close the gap, but Marquette's defense proved too formidable. The Golden Eagles demonstrated their depth, with multiple players stepping up to support Joplin's efforts on the court.
As the game progressed, Marquette's ability to control the pace and capitalize on scoring opportunities became evident. The victory not only boosts their confidence but also solidifies their position in the rankings. Fans are eager to see how the team will carry this momentum into their upcoming games as they strive for continued success in the season.
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