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Marquette’s Howard named a consensus All-American

March 25, 2020 By Bill Scott

 

Markus Howard – File Photo (Courtesy of Marquette Athletics)

Marquette’s Markus Howard is now a consensus first-team All-American.

Howard was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches’ All-American first team on Tuesday.  Howard was previously honored by the Sporting News, Associated Press and United States Basketball Writers Association.

Howard is just the fourth consensus All-American at Marquette, joining Dwyane Wade (2002-03), Butch Lee (1977-78) and Dean Meminger (1970-71).

Howard led the nation in scoring this past season, averaging 27.8 points a game.

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