Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Marquette’s scoring machine Markus Howard started early and hasn’t stopped

Marquette’s scoring machine Markus Howard started early and hasn’t stopped

Howard worked on his quick release as a youngster during halftime of his brothers’ YMCA games. Now he’s leading the Big East in scoring, including a school-record 52 earlier this season. And he’s not quite 19.

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