KFIZ Sports Scoreboard : 12/6/18
Men’s College Basketball:
NACC:
Rockford 115, Marian 110 (4OT)
--Tyrese Pinson had his first career double-double in the loss for the Sabres, scoring 31 points and 15 rebounds to go along with four assists and four steals. Logan Hamilton also had a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds in the loss. Marian drops to 1-3 in conference, 2-4 overall.
Midwest Conference:
Beloit College 62, Ripon College 53
Big Ten:
Ohio State 77, Illinois 67
Minnesota 85, Nebraska 78
Women’s College Basketball:
Midwest Conference:
Ripon College 75. Beloit College 54
NBA:
Milwaukee 115, Detroit 92
--Eric Bledsoe scored 27 points to lead the Bucks, while Giannis Antetokounmpo had 15 points and eight rebounds in the win for Milwaukee. The Bucks improve to 16-7 overall and welcome the Golden State Warriors to Milwaukee tomorrow night.
Minnesota 121, Charlotte 104
NFL:
The Packers claimed a former Wisconsin Badger off waivers on Wednesday. Safety Natrell Jamerson was a sixth round pick in this year’s draft by New Orleans and was claimed off waivers by Houston in early September. He played in 10 games for the Texans - registering five tackles, a pass defensed and two special teams tackles. Jamerson was claimed after cornerback Kevin King was placed on season-ending injured reserve after a lingering hamstring injury has kept him sidelined. It’s the second year in a row King has ended the year on the injured list - after a shoulder injury ended his rookie campaign last year.
College Football:
Four UW-Oshkosh football players received All-West Region honors by D3Football.com this week. Linebacker Derrick Jennings Jr. and offensive lineman Alex Wendorf earned first team All-Region honors, while cornerback AJ Plewa and safety Cole Yoder were named second team All-West Region by the national website. Oshkosh took a step back this season compared to their recent success - finishing 6-4 overall with a 4-3 mark in WIAC play. The Titans have compiled a 69-16 record since 2012, with three of the last seven WIAC titles, and four NCAA Division Three postseason appearances - reaching the title game in 2016, the final four in 2012 and 2017 and the quarterfinals in 2015.
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