KFIZ Sports Scoreboard : 11/27/19

High School Sports – Tuesday’s Results: 

Boys Basketball: 

Fond du Lac 46, Sheboygan North 38

–Drew Dickmann scored 14 points, Henry Wright added 10 as the Cardinals and new head coach Nick Ford won the season opener Tuesday night. Fondy travels to Manitowoc Lincoln on Saturday. 

Winnebago Lutheran 77, Ripon 75

–Carson Nell scored 22 points, Donovan Schwartz added 19 points and 10 rebounds – Zach Loehr chipped in 14 points & 10 rebounds – all in the win for WLA

Waupun 76, Columbus 53

–Gabe Keach scored 23 points to lead Waupun

Chilton 73, Gibraltar 45

Girls Basketball: 

Fond du Lac 67, Oshkosh North 31

–Joslyn Herbeck scored 20 points to lead the Cardinals

St. Mary’s Springs 70, Oakfield 65 (OT)

Winneconne 54, North Fond du Lac 37

Mayville 49, Ripon 34

–MaKayla Konrad scored 16 points to lead the Cardinals, Lucy Beuthin scored 12 for Ripon in the loss. 

Waupun 69, New Berlin West 52

Valders 57, Chilton 19

Men’s College Basketball: 

Non-Conference: 

UW-Oshkosh 99, Edgewood College 80

New Mexico 59, Wisconsin 50

–Another poor shooting night doomed the Badgers as they went 0-2 in the Legends Classic with a loss to the Lobos on Tuesday. Wisconsin made just 2 of 26 three point attempts, shooting 34 percent from the floor in the loss. Nate Reuvers scored 16 points to lead the Badgers. Wisconsin is back in action December 4th as they travel to NC State for the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. 

Colgate 99, UW-Green Bay 81

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Stephen F. Austin 85, #1 Duke 83 (OT)

–The Lumberjacks made the game-winning layup at the overtime buzzer to stun the #1 ranked Blue Devils on their home court. Duke had won 150 straight home non-conference games. 

Women’s College Basketball: 

NACC: 

MSOE 43, Marian 36

Non-Conference: 

Edgewood College 52, Ripon College 51

Wisconsin 63, Eastern Illinois 55

DePaul 94, UW-Milwaukee 65

College Football: 

The Wisconsin football team held steady in this week’s rankings by the College Football Playoff Committee. The Badgers stayed at number 12 this week after their 45-24 win over unranked Purdue at Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin’s opponent this week, the Minnesota Golden Gophers climbed two spots to number eight in the poll. Ohio State takes over number one with LSU down to two, Clemson and Georgia remain at number three and number four. 

NFL:

With the bitter taste of last Sunday’s 37-8 disaster in San Francisco still lingering, the Green Bay Packers turn their attention to the postseason in less than two weeks. They still stand a good chance of making the N-F-L playoffs. Tickets for potential Wild Card or Divisional Playoff games go on sale December 5th.  The tickets are available online only and if the Packers don’t host one of the playoff games, the tickets will be refunded. The Wild Card game would be played the first week in January and the Divisional Playoff game the week after that, January 11th or 12th. The tickets would be good for either game.

College Hockey: 

Women’s: 

Marian 1, Aurora 0

NHL: 

Chicago 3, Dallas 0

Minnesota 3, New Jersey 2