The Wisconsin Borsgers basketball team will no longer have John Tonje for the next season, and this means that there are almost 20 points per match. Maybe they should try to recruit someone who has a deep relationship with the state?

Sheboygan-native jacob oognevic apparently entered the transfer portal After recording your best season as part of Bisons Lipscomb.
He finished the season On average, 20.1 points per match8.1 RPG, 1.4 APG in about 33.6 minutes on a trip – all of them are maxim.
He entered the ongoing season, which cuts out a medical red shirt after he suffered a knee injury at the beginning of the 2023-2024 season.
His former school is supporting his movement.


“Jacob has done so much for our program and our university in the last four years,” said coach Lennie Acuff.
“He graduated with distinction, representing Lipscomb in the first grade on the pitch and outside.
The necessity of Wisconsin Badgers for a great shooter
Tonje, Max Klesmit and Steven Crowl are all parts of the initial unit that will no longer be there when the fresh season begins.
Mantle is John Blackwell and Nolan Winter, who are also part of the fifth.
The development of two is provided by the team, but it would not be bad to submit an offer for Ognacevica, which has a deeper connection with Wisconsin.
The 6’8 attacker played basketball in high school in Sheboygan Lutheran High School, where he scored an average of 30.2 points and 15.7 rebounds per match in a juvenile year. He overshadowed it in his last year, registering 39.4 points and 16.1 rebounds on a trip.


He played College with the Valparaiso University, but he only played one season.
At the moment, there is no message that he signs with the school, but taking into account the culture in Wisconsin, the pride of representing the state, Ogonacevic can also look at the vision of Greg Gard.
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