Oshkosh (NBC 26)-Drużyna Women’s Basketball UW-Oshkosh undergoes the NCAA Division III tournament after the victory 59-49 at the University of Bethel in the second round on Saturday.
The Titans built a two -digit advantage in the third quarter, emphasized by the jumper Avery Poole, when the clock expired, raising Oshkosha by 10.
Bethel pressed on the fourth, and Emily Erickson transformed a three -point game to cut the deficit. But Oshkosh replied when Paige Seckar answered her own to keep the titans. Erickson added another basket in the middle for Betel, pulling Royals within four, but Sami Beyer sealed the victory with a 3-point clutch, ending with 16 points.
The main coach Brad Fischer and Titans will advance to the third round of the NCAA tournament.
The results of the D-III tournament
- Men’s basketball: UW-la Crosse defeated St. Norbert, 77-67, in round 32.
- Hockey: Both teams of men and women St. Norbert, both secured their victories. Women attracted an automatic qualifier for the NCAA tournament with overtime winning, while men won the Harris Cup championship with 7-4 victory.
Wiaa Girls State basketball tournament set
Basketball teams of six girls at high school hit tickets to the Wiaa State Tournament at the Resch Center: Kimberly, Appleton East, West de Pere, Xavier, Laconia and St. Mary Catholic.
One of the biggest moments at night appeared in the thriller Kimberly against Pawaukee. Ava van vonderen bury a 3-point indicator from 0.1 seconds in the adjustment to force overtime, and the papers won 48-47.
To get the most critical information, click here. The state tournament begins on Thursday afternoon at the Resh Center in Ashwabenon.
Kaukauna wrestling, Bay Area Ice Bears Capture State Title
Kaukauna wrestling team expanded the dynasty, winning the fifth in a row of the Division Division State Championship 1. Ghosts defeated Arrowhead 54-13 to get the ninth title of their program and end the season A Perfect 20-0.
In the girls’ hockey, Bay Area Ice Bears dominated the defending master Central Wisconsin Storm in the match match, winning 8-0 to win the third championship.
In the hockey finale for boys, Notre Dame appeared against Madison Edgewood, 5-2.