The Marquette Women’s Basketball Scholarship Chart
Curious about how many available spots the Golden Eagles have at any given time? Here you go.
If you’re a long time reader of this here internet website, then you’re probably familiar with the Scholarship Chart. It has appeared towards the bottom of every Marquette Golden Eagles men’s and women’s basketball recruiting article for a good long time now. At some point in the past, I realized it was helpful to have a visual aid to discuss Marquette’s recruiting situation, and that way everyone could be on the same page when thinking and talking about the Golden Eagles.
However, that scholarship table has always been a screengrab of the Google Sheet that I keep up to date. When I first started putting the table into articles, the way to import Sheets into articles didn’t port over the color coding, and knowing who the juniors and seniors are is important for the scholarship chart. We have a new editing back end over here at Anonymous Eagle now, and the way to import Sheets into articles hasn’t changed all that much.
It just pulls the data in and displays it with no fancy text or colors. I recently discovered that 1) I can embed Google Sheets instead of importing them, and 2) the embed retains any colors added to the Sheet, and 3) if I update the Sheet, every time you, the reader, reloads the page, you get the most up to date version of the Sheet. That means I can embed the Scholarship Chart here, and update it as needed, and you keep seeing the most up to date version right here every single time you come back to visit.
So here’s the Marquette women’s basketball scholarship/roster chart, as updated as it can be for the very moment you’re looking at it, no matter when you’re looking at it. View Link You can bookmark this page and this will always be the scholarship chart that’s the most accurate one. The Scholarship Chart will continue to appear at the bottom of recruiting articles in the screengrab format just to make sure that the context of the recruiting news at the time is always correct.