Marquette Women’s Basketball: Better Or Worse?
Cara Consuegra returned her entire roster from her first season in charge, but it feels like things got worse for the Golden Eagles.
feels like Cara Consuegra has a lot to think about this offseason | Photo by Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images It was a pretty accepted idea that Marquette women’s basketball clearly got better across the span of Cara Consuegra’s first season in charge in Milwaukee. Sure, there was a little bit of Zero Expectations that helped that out, but the math maths out pretty good here. Through the first nine games of the season, Consuegra had the Golden Eagles playing like the #81 team in the country , according to BartTorvik.
com’s data sorting, as they started out 6-3 including wrapping up that run with a road loss against Bowling Green. After that point, MU played like the #51 team in the country . In just Big East regular season play, that ranking ticked up to #48 .
It was clear that the team was playing better as the season went along. That made sense as Consuegra was reassembling a roster on the fly and figuring out how to get her players to fit together in the right ways to be the most productive team they could be. All told, Marquette finished the year with BartTorvik.
com’s #30 ranked defense, and when you take that information and combine it with the knowledge that Consuegra was bringing back her entire roster for 2025-26, it was a reasonable conclusion that the Golden Eagles would be better in Year 2. After all, now they’re used to playing with each other and can just pick up right where they left off. Right?
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