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1/29/25 Hometown Broadcasting Sports Wednesday

29 January 2025 Sports


The Milwaukee Bucks lost at Portland Tuesday night as the Trail Bazers won 125-112.  

Deni Avdja led Portland with 30 points, Anfernee Simons scored 25 and Deandre Ayton had 21 points and 14 rebounds.

Giannis Antetokounmpo led Milwaukee with 39 points, 12 rebounds and had five assists. Former Trail Blazer Damian Lillsard had 20 points.

The Bucks drop to 26-16, good for fourth place in the Eastern Conference while the Trail Blazers improve to 18-29 in the Western Conference.

Milwaukee continues its road trip Friday night in San Antonio against the Spurs.

The Wisconsin Herd will take on the Delaware Blue Coats this Wednesday, Jan. 29th  at home with tip set for 6:00 P.M.

The Wisconsin Badgers are back in action tonight beginning a road trip at Maryland. The #17 Badgers are coming off an 83-55 home win over Nebraska on Sunday. Tipoff tonight is at 6:00.

After parting ways with the Dallas Cowboys, Mike McCarthy has chosen to take a break for the upcoming season.

According to NFL Network insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, McCarthy has decided that he will not coach in the NFL in the 2025 season. He instead will focus on the 2026 hiring cycle.

In the wake of his departure from Dallas due to failed contract negotiations, McCarthy interview with the Chicago Bears for their head coach opening, before Chicago ultimately went with Ben Johnson.

He also received a request to interview with the saints for their HC position, but did not complete a visit before his decision to withdraw. Now New Orleans will continue to look elsewhere as the last team with a head coach opening.

This is not the first time McCarthy has opted to take a breather from the coaching world after departing from a team. After he was fired by the Packers during the 2018 season, McCarthy didn’t return to the sidelines until 2020 with Dallas.

He spent five seasons as the Cowboys head coach, accumulating a 49-35 record with the team and leading it to three postseason appearances, though Dallas never advanced beyond the Division Round.

Between his time in Green Bay and Dallas, McCarthy led his teams to 12 postseason trips in 18 seasons at the helm, including winning Super Bowl XLV with the Packers.

His resume will likely make McCarthy as strong candidate in next offseason’s hiring cyle, though that is still a long way to go.

Wisconsin is looking into a former women’s basketball player’s allegations that she was mistreated by coach Marisa Moseley and her staff, the school said Monday.

Ball State center Tessa Towers, who played for Wisconsin from 2022-24, alleged in a TikTok post over the weekend that her freshman year was “completely ruined.”

“My freshman year of college, I felt like a lab rat for my coaches and staff because they would put me on new medications every other week,” Towers wrote in captions over photos of her in a Wisconsin uniform. “I was 17 years old.”

Moseley is 44-68 in four seasons at Wisconsin, which hasn’t finished a season above .500 since 2010-11.

Without mentioning Moseley by name, Towers said her former coach “made me sign a release form for her to access my therapy sessions, or I’d be kicked off the team.” Towers also alleged that the coach and staff forced her to get tested for autism and added that “my coach gave me a choice between admitting myself to a mental hospital or getting kicked off the team.”

Towers also indicated she was kicked out of practice after a teammate initiated an argument with her and that she was excluded from team trips, including one to the Virgin Islands, “for no good reason.” She said she would leave her coach’s office “bawling my eyes out every time.”

Towers appeared in three games for Wisconsin in 2022-23. The school announced in December 2022 she was taking a leave of absence to focus on a personal matter.

Towers played one game for Wisconsin in 2023-24 before announcing last March that she was entering the transfer portal. She has appeared in 12 games for Ball State this season and is averaging 3.1 points and 1.8 rebounds.

Moseley came to Wisconsin after going 45-29 in three seasons at Boston University. Before that, she was an assistant on five of coach Geno Auriemma’s national title-winning teams at UConn.

The Badgers are 10-10 overall and 1-8 in the Big Ten this season, and they’ve lost their last eight games.

Boys:Basketball (Tues.)

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 72 Pius XI Catholic 67

Oshkosh North 75 Beaver Dam 44

Mosinee 68 Xavier 65

Seymour 70 New London 66

Shawano 54  Antigo 42

Saint Mary’s Springs 68 Campbellsport 44

Laconia 63 North Fond du Lac 24

Lomira 63 Mayville 48

Winnebago Lutheran 66 Omro 60

Kaukauna 86  Appleton East 42

Fond du Lac 57 Neenah 48

Kimberly 88 Hortonville 78

Appleton North at Appleton West 

Fox Valley Lutheran 72 Clintonville 52

Freedom 54 Waupaca 51

Wisconsin Dells 68 Mauston 57

Westfield 67 Poynette 55

Nekoosa 62 Pittsville 53

Wayland Academy 78 Central Wisconsin Christian 70

Fall River 62 Horicon 39

Cambria-Friesland 53 Markesan 43

Rio 74 Waterloo 70

Girls:

Kettle Moraine Lutheran 64 Ripon 22-Makenziee Luehring and Madeline Leffel led the the 2nd ranked Chargers with 16 points. Emma Resop has 7 and Bryn Carlson had 6.

Winneconne 71 Kewaskum 21

Waupun 40 Plymouth 27

Berlin 44 North Fond du Lac 35

Beaver Dam 43 Watertown 37

West De Pere 67 Shawano 51 

St. Mary’s Springs 58 Mayville 40

Lomira 64 Horicon 58

Watertown Luther Prep 72  Winnebago Lutheran 65

Appleton East 70 Kaukauna 31

Kimberly 65  Hortonville 48

Neenah 74 Fond du Lac 57

Oshkosh West 55 Westosha Central  46

Appleton North 63 Appleton West 30

Freedom 55 Waupaca 39

Chilton 51 Wrightstown 48

Stratford 68 Adams-Friendship 45

Mauston 57 Hillsboro 46

Marathon 65  Nekoosa 32

Central Wisconsin Christian 49 Wayland Academy 18

Markesan 39 Cambria-Friesland 26

Fall River 63  Montello 13

Randolph61 Princeton/Green Lake 32


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