Hometown Broadcasting Sports Wednesday 2/5/20
5 February 2020 Sports
Boys Basketball (Tues.)
Plymouth 84, Ripon 72-Max Beuthin led the Tigers with 25 points and Grant Schneider had 17.
Wautoma 75, Baraboo 67 (OT)-Kade Panich led the Hornets with 24 points, while Gabe Asher scored 19, Logan Johnson had 14 and Chandler Krueger chipped in with 10. The Wautoma freshman beat Baraboo 47-44 and the Wautoma JV’s won 52-49 on a last second three points shot.
Almond-Bancroft 64, Weyauwega-Fremont 38
Cambria-Friesland 69, Princeton/Green Lake 50
Campbellsport 51, Berlin 36
Chilton 53, Kiel 49
Horicon 46, Central Wisconsin Christian 42
Kaukauna 79, Fond du Lac 59
Kettle Moraine Lutheran 93, Winneconne 57
Kimberly 86, Oshkosh North 50
Lourdes Academy 94, Dodgeland 63
Neenah 74, Appleton East 50
New London 64, Seymour 60
Randolph 52, Pardeeville 44
Rio 85, Montello 64
Shawano 96, Menasha 80
Valley Christian 60, Oakfield 41
Waupun 45, Kewaskum 34
Wild Rose 76, Marion 47
Girls Basketball (Tues.)
Adams-Friendship 49, Mauston 15
Appleton North 69, Oshkosh North 31
Beaver Dam 66, Mount Horeb 31
Clintonville 77, Luxemburg-Casco 64
Columbus 51, Laconia 48
Freedom 56, Fox Valley Lutheran 38
Mishicot 71, Hilbert 36
Neenah 67, Stevens Point 48
New London 79, Menasha 75, OT
Oconto Falls 50, Little Chute 48
Seymour 48, Shawano 38
Waupaca 72, Denmark 70
Wild Rose 59, Marion 14
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 34 points and 17 rebounds, and the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 120-108 on Tuesday night. Khris Middleton scored 20 for the Bucks, who led by 19 in the third quarter before holding off a Pelicans rally in the fourth. Brandon Ingram scored 32 points and Zion Williamson had 20 for the Pelicans, who briefly got as close as seven twice in the fourth period before the Bucks stemmed the tide and improved to 20-4 away from home this season. The Bucks host the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night.
The Wisconsin Herd (23-8), the NBA G League affiliate of the Milwaukee Bucks, dropped its third consecutive game with a 117-110 loss to the Long Island Nets (13-18) on Tuesday night inside Menominee Nation Arena. Six Herd players scored in double figures and three players tallied double-doubles. For the third straight game, Jemerrio Jones recorded a double-double and posted his third career 20-point game. He also added 10 rebounds, three assists and a career-high five steals. Thanasis Antetokounmpo, who was assigned to the Herd by the Milwaukee Bucks, totaled 20 points,10 rebounds and three assists of his own, while Jaylen Adams had 17 points, five rebounds, five assists and career-high five steals. Shannon Bogues recorded 14 points, four rebounds and three assists, and Dragan Bender and Cameron Reynolds each had 13 points.
The loss drops Wisconsin to 9-6 at home this season, but the Herd completed the season series by beating Long Island in two of the three contests. Wisconsin now holds a one game lead over the Maine Red Claws for the top spot in the Eastern Conference and a half game lead over the Memphis Hustle for the best record in the G League. The Herd will remain home with back-to-back games on Friday and Saturday. Both contests will feature opponents with a .500 or better record beginning with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants on Feb. 7.
Wisconsin guard Brad Davison returns to action at Minnesota tonight after a one-game suspension for a flagrant foul against Iowa.
The environment will surely be charged at Williams Arena, with two rival teams trying to keep up in the Big Ten race. Adding an edge to the atmosphere will be the presence of Davison, who has been accused in some corners of unsportsmanlike play on the court. Davison is also one of the many Minnesota natives who have crossed the border to play for Wisconsin. The Gophers have not won at home against the Badgers in six years.
Ripon College @ Lake Forest College
U-W Eau Claire @ U-W Oshkosh
Women’s College Basketball
Ripon College and Lake Forest College
U-W Oshkosh @ U-W Eau Claire
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