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2/23/24 Hometown Broadcasting Sports Friday

23 February 2024 Sports


The Bucks return from the All-Star break playing at Minnesota against the Timberwolves. Milwaukee (35-21) has gotten off to a slow start with new head coach Doc Rivers and have dropped to third in the Eastern Conference, 2 ½ games behind second-place Cleveland and 8 ½ games behind the first place Celtics.. Milwaukee has lost two straight and is 3-7 over its last 10 games.

Minnesota (39-16) is leading the Western Conference 1 ½ games ahead of the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The Wisconsin Herd, NBA G League affiliate of the Milwaukee Bucks, lost to the Rip City Remix 116-104, snapping the Herd’s six-game winning streak.

Malachi Smith and Milwaukee Bucks two-way player Ryan Rollins led the team with 21 points each while Wenyen Gabriel followed with a double-double of 20 points and 17 rebounds.

The Rip City Remix’s top scorer was Antoine Davis with 41 points while Taze Moore added 25 points.

New Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley spent over 30 minutes yesterday taling to the media.  Hafley takes over for Joe Barry, who was fired after three seasons.

“If we’ve got guys who can press, lets line up and get hands on people,” said new defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley. “I think that’s important. You’ve got a guy who can play a zone third, who can read 2 to 1, lets do it and go get the ball. The things I believe in, in defense, is whether you are playing 4-3, 3-4, press man, which I do love, zone coverage with vision and break, quarters, match, it comes down to can you put the players you have in the best position to succeed. We try and make it simple for the players so they can play fast. So they don’t have to think. So they can be confident and not be afraid to make mistakes. So they can go out there and play fearless and play with their hair on fair and run and hit and cover and get off blocks and tackle. That’s the beauty of the scheme.”

And on the very back end of the defense, the post safety as Hafley calls it, will be big with this scheme. Hafley has been a secondary and defensive backs coach before in the NFL and knows the importance of that position.

“I want a guy who can erase things,” Hafley said. “We have to eliminate explosive plays when we play this defense. So if a run hits up the middle, this guy has to come out of the middle of the field with his hair on fire and gets the guy down. I also want him to be a guy, when a ball carrier is wrapped up, he goes in and finishes off the pile. I want a guy who can go from sideline to sideline and takes the ball away. I think that position has to be a guy with high ball production.”

Before a sold-out crowd at Indiana’s Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Thursday, Iowa star Caitlin Clark might have felt at times like most of the 17,222 in attendance were guarding her. That’s how hard the No. 14 Hoosiers made things on Clark and the No. 4 Hawkeyes, winning 86-69.

The 17-point margin of defeat was the biggest for Iowa since it lost by 17 to LSU in last season’s national championship game. Clark’s 24 points were eight below her average and marked her lowest scoring output since Dec. 2, when she also had 24 in a victory over Bowling Green. It’s her second-lowest total of the season; her lowest was 21 on Nov. 25 against Florida Gulf Coast.

A week ago at home in Iowa City, Clark had a school-record 49 points in breaking the NCAA women’s basketball career scoring record. The Hawkeyes hadn’t played since then until Thursday, while the Hoosiers were coming off an 86-66 loss at Illinois on Monday.

Clark, who was 8-of-26 from the field overall and 3-of-16 from 3-point range, said Indiana’s defense was one of the toughest Iowa has faced this season.

Men’s College Basketball (Fri.)

Ripon College vs Illinois College at Jacksonville, Illinois in the Midwest Conference Tournament.  Tipoff is at 5:00.

Women’s College Basketball  (Fri.)

Lawrence University at Ripon College in the Midwest Conference Tournament.  Tipoff is at 5:00.

UW-Stout at UW-Oshkosh in the WIAC Tournament Championship game.

Boys Basketball Schedule 2/22/2024

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 86, Waupun 78

Plymouth 90, Winneconne 64

Kewaskum 66, Berlin 63

Menasha 85, Green Bay East 47

Xavier 91, Shawano 52

New London 91, West De Pere 82

Seymour 69, Green Bay West 58

Oregon 76, Beaver Dam 62

Campbellsport at Mayville

Omro 81, Winnebago Lutheran  65

Laconia at Lomira

Saint Mary’s Springs 77, North Fond du Lac 35

Kimberly 69, Appleton East 64

Oshkosh North 104, Appleton West 41

Fond du Lac 54, Kaukauna 51

Neenah 43, Appleton North 38

Hortonville 76, Oshkosh West 56

Clintonville 54, Denmark 52

Fox Valley Lutheran 87, Luxemburg-Casco 49

Freedom 76, Oconto Falls 34

Wrightstown 66, Waupaca 55

Adams-Friendship 67, Nekoosa 47

Wautoma 76, Westfield 33

Wisconsin Dells 56, Mauston 55

Central Wisconsin Christian 46, Dodgeland 41

Lourdes Academy 50, Oakfield 46

Horicon 75, Valley Christian 56

Hustisford 74, Wayland Adcademy 62

Fall River 61, Cambria-Friesland 32

Princeton/Green Lake 58, Pardeeville 56

Randolph 75, Montello 62

Markesan 66, Rio 30

Boys and Girls Basketball Schedule 2/23/2024 

Boys: 

Winneconne at Shiocton 

Girls (WIAA Regional 2nd Round): 

Brookfield Academy at Kettle Moraine Lutheran 

East Troy at Waupun 

Winneconne at Berlin 

Plymouth at Beaver Dam 

Denmark at Xavier 

Slinger at West De Pere 

Ashwaubenon at Menasha 

Shawano at New London 

Seymour at Notre Dame 

Campbellsport at Sheboygan Falls 

Crivitz at Laconia 

Omro at Wrightstown 

Cedar Grove-Belgium at Winnebago Lutheran 

Lakeside Lutheran at Lomira 

St. Mary’s Springs at Poynette 

North Fond du Lac at Oostburg 

Appleton East at Superior 

Chippewa Falls at Hortonville 

Brookfield Central at Kimberly 

Wisconsin Rapids at Neenah 

Oshkosh West at Appleton North 

Kaukauna at De Pere 

Fond du Lac at Germantown 

Oshkosh North at Eau Claire Memorial 

Clintonville at Oconto Falls 

Pulaski at Marinette 

Tomahawk at Freedom 

Adams-Friendship at Elk Mound 

Osseo-Fairchild at Westfield 

Brillion at Wautoma 

Arcadia at Wisconsin Dells 

Mauston at Altoona 

Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah at Lourdes Academy 

Almond-Bancroft at Oakfield 

Wayland Academy at Sheboygan Christian 

Wild Rose at Randolph 

Pardeeville at Random Lake 

Fall River at Assumption 

Markesan at Living Word Lutheran 


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