Rgzh 8 Israeli soldiers killed in southern Gaza The excitement for the Golden Eagles crew extends far and wide. Nearly 4,000 miles away from Milwaukee, Marquette Junior Stavros Sardella is studying abroad in London. I m pretty lucky to be overseas, and Im enjoying it here, Sardella smiled.Sitting in his dorm room across the pond, he is excited about one thing: Marquette basketball. It is definitely hard to watch the games because you can t stream it, Sardella said. Marquette fans celebrate abroad But even with the time difference, Sardella, a die-hard Marquette fan, is determined to keep up with Milwaukees ve <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>stanley cups</a> ry own Golden Eagles.Eight hours aw <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley website</a> ay in Ireland, the Marquette madness continues.Marquette Junior Josh Werle is gearing up for Marquettes first match in the NCAA March Madness tournament.Come Friday, when Marquette is in Ohio, both Werle and Sardella will be together in Ireland, celebrating not just St. Patricks Day, but Marquettes first NCAA match-up. Marquette madness abroad For us, we ll be going crazy. It s probably going to be madness— that s why they call it March Madness . Werle said. But for the Germans and everyone else, we ll tell them Oh, our school just had a big win. While many people in the bar in Ireland will find the screams uncalled for, Werle said Marquette st |