Matt Velazquez

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The University of Dayton men's basketball team made headlines on Monday because it flew down to Alabama for its game against the Crimson Tide on Tuesday in the jet Hillary Clinton used during her presidential campaign.

According to a Marquette spokesperson, that experience isn't unique to the Flyers. For each of their first two trips this season — on the return trip from playing Vanderbilt in Annapolis last Friday and to the 2K Classic this week in New York City — the Golden Eagles have flown the same way, riding in the Clinton campaign jet adorned with Clinton's logos and "Stronger Together" branding.

Marquette does not get to choose which private plane it takes when going on the road, however. The jet from the Clinton campaign, now that the election is over, has returned to the fleet that belongs to the company the Golden Eagles basketball program uses when it books flying trips.