WBB: Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

Started by Andrew Wagner, July 27, 2005, 03:52:04 PM

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ChickenHoops


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I just noticed that UWO has one non-conference game on campus before WIAC play, that's all.
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Well then they'll have a clean gym to start the season.

badgerwarhawk

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easy come, easy go

The #10  WAHAWKS 10-1, coming off a game in which everything went their way, struggled against Gustavous Adolphus before rallying in the final stanza to eke out a 47-44 win. Trailing by eight to start the 4th quarter the WARHAWKS rallied to tie with just over 4 minutes on a jumper from freshman Brooke Stenkylft. After that free throws preserved the lead. Bri McCurdy led with 11 points. Stenkylft finished with 10.
"Strange days have found us.  Strange days have tracked us down." .... J. Morrison

ChickenHoops

Oshkosh is spanking Whitewater at Oshkosh. Paige Seckar a stud horse.

ChickenHoops

300 wins for UW Oshkosh's Brad Fischer.  Very impressive.

badgerwarhawk

The first quarter of the WARHAWKS/Pointers game was low scoring and closely contested with multiple ties and lead changes ending with Point up by a pair 11-9.  With the exception of two ties the Pointers maintained a 2-5 point lead throughout the second stanza and led 25-22 when it ended.  The WARHAWKS managed to gain a lead twice in the third quarter but the Pointers responded to regain it each time and held a slim 38-37 lead at the quarter's conclusion. The Pointers maintained the lead through the first couple minutes of the fourth before the WARHAWKS forced a tie, 40-40, and the two teams exchanged the lead six times over the next 3 minutes. Bri McCurdy's three pointer tied the game 48-48 at the 5 minute mark. After Point missed a pair shots Lanie Burks scored on a driving layup giving the WARHAWKS a 50-48 lead that they would build to 8, 56-48, by holding Point scoreless the final 5 minutes.  Brooke Stenklyft led the WARHAWKS with 11 points. Mia Gillis added 10 and McCurdy finished with 9 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals.
"Strange days have found us.  Strange days have tracked us down." .... J. Morrison

ChickenHoops

I thought the Lady Pointers could defend Berg. Guess I was wrong.

Why don't they play in Quandt? 

ChickenHoops

No announcers for the Point women's game at Oshkosh.  That sucks.  I'll have to send a strongly worded letter about game management to Darryl Sims, the Oshkosh AD. At least it isn't on FloSports.

Voice of the Titans

Quote from: ChickenHoops on January 10, 2026, 04:11:10 PMNo announcers for the Point women's game at Oshkosh.  That sucks.  I'll have to send a strongly worded letter about game management to Darryl Sims, the Oshkosh AD. At least it isn't on FloSports.

I guess the students from radio or TV aren't interested in doing some of the games over break. That's too bad.
We started that WRST Sports sh**.

badgerwarhawk

WARHAWKS: 68
River Falls:54

The WARHAWKS started slow trailing by 2 after the first quarter and by 3, 31-28, at the half.  Things changed in the second half however.  The WARHAWKS took control outscoring the Falcons 21-9 holding a 9 point advantage heading into the final stanza. The lead reached its high of 11, 52-41, after a couple minutes but RF started chipping away at it and with just under 5 minutes to play cut it to a single point 55-54. Mia Gillis's layup broke the WARHAWKS scoring drought. Nine points from Bri McCurdy over the final few minutes and a stifling defense which held RF scoreless put the game away. The WARHAWKS dominated the paint 40-18 and shot 65% from the floor in the second half. Gillis led the team scoring with 17 points while both Brooke Stenklyft and McCurdy each scored 12 points and Camryn Nies finished with 10.  Renee Rittmeyer had a team high 8 rebounds.
"Strange days have found us.  Strange days have tracked us down." .... J. Morrison

ChickenHoops

Oshkosh plays a former assistant tonight, the Crime Dog. Wonder if she has the visitors scouted well?