KFIZ Sports Scoreboard : 11/4/18

Girls Swimming & Diving:

Fond du Lac placed sixth at the WIAA Girls Swimming & Diving sectional at Neenah on Saturday. Isabella Jones and Grace Sphatt will be moving on to the WIAA State Swim Meet next weekend. Jones placed second in the 200 yard freestyle and eighth in the 100 yard butterfly. Sphatt was sixth in the 200 yard freestyle and was second in the 500 yard freestyle. Both Jones and Sphatt were part of the 200 yard freestyle relay team that placed seventh and the 400 yard freestyle relay team that placed sixth.

College Football:

Big Ten:

Wisconsin 31, Rutgers 17

–It was the Jonathan Taylor show at Camp Randall Stadium again as the Badgers downed Rutgers on Saturday afternoon. Taylor carried the ball 27 times for 208 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 7.7 yards per carry. Quarterback Alex Hornibrook did not play in the second half after apparently suffering another concussion. Jack Coan took his place, completing five passes for 64 yards and a touchdown. Coan would be the starter next week at Penn State if Hornibrook can’t play.

Purdue 38, Iowa 36

Illinois 55, Minnesota 31

Ohio State 36, Nebraska 31

Michigan 42, Penn State 7

Michigan State 24, Maryland 3

Notre Dame 31, Northwestern 21 (Non-conference)

WIAC:

UW-Eau Claire 20, UW-Oshkosh 14

UW-Whitewater 59, UW-Stevens Point 7

UW-Stout 38, UW-Platteville 33

UW-La Crosse 29, UW-River Falls 14

Midwest Conference:

Ripon College 52, Lawrence University 0

–Ripon quarterback Cormac Madigan threw for three touchdowns in the win for the Red Hawks.

St. Norbert 60, Beloit College 0

NACC:

Lakeland University 56, Eureka 55

Men’s College Hockey:

Marian 4, Adrian College 1

–The Sabres knock off the #2-ranked team on the road behind two goals from Clay Cross

Women’s College Hockey:

St. Scholastica 1, Marian 0

–Sabres goalie Lindsey Strainis stopped 66 shots on goal in the loss.

Wisconsin 2, Minnesota State 0

NBA G-League:

WIsconsin 101, Canton 89

–Sterling Brown had 22 points for the Herd in the win

NBA:

Houston 96, Chicago 88

NHL:



Minnesota 5, St. Louis 1

Edmonton 4, Detroit 3