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Sports : Sunday, 2/5/17
Saturday’s High School Results:
Boys Basketball:
Non-Conference:
Waupun 77, Racine Case 60 (at Homestead HS)
Oakfield 36, St. Mary Catholic 32
St. John 61, St. Lawrence Seminary 38
Girls Basketball:
East Central:
Plymouth 70, Campbellsport 48
Boys Hockey:
Badgerland Conference Tournament:
Waupun 4, Fond du Lac 1 (5th place game)
St. Mary’s Springs 4, Fox Cities 3 (OT)
–Ledgers are Badgerland Conference Champions. Mitch Grebe scores the game winner in OT.
Girls Hockey:
Eastern Shores Conference Tournament:
Fond du Lac 3, Appleton United 1
–Warbirds win the Eastern Shores Tournament Championship
Wrestling:
For results from Fond du Lac High School wrestlers at the FVA Conference meet, click here
For Flyway Conference meet results, click here
East Central Conference Meet:
Team Scores:
1. Campbellsport — 232 points
2. Ripon — 201.5 points
3. Kewaskum — 170 points
4. Plymouth — 146 points
5. Waupun — 136 points
6. Berlin — 106 points
7. Winneconne — 89 points
Individual results:
Campbellsport: Cade Heisdorf (120), Bennett Marchant (145), Mason Ksioszk (160), Ethan Meyer (170) all are first place finishers.
Waupun: Carter Veleke (182), Austin Farr (195) and Koy Straks (285) all are first place finishers
Trailways Conference Tournament:
Oakfield finishes 8th with 67.5 team points. Bryce Marks (106) and Shawn Ellison (138) both are 2nd place finishers, James Kottke at 170 is a 3rd place finisher.
Boys Swimming & Diving:
Fond du Lac finishes in 5th place in the FVA Conference meet with 316 team points. FDL’s Andrew Park takes 2nd in 200 freestyle & 500 freestyle, Ben Stoffel-Murray 3rd in 200 individual medley, 2nd & 100 backstroke. Cannon Lock takes 3rd in 100 butterfly & 100 breaststroke. The 400 meter relay took 2nd place, 200 meter relay 3rd place.
Men’s College Basketball:
NACC:
Concordia-Chicago 80, Marian 77
WIAC:
Oshkosh 65, River Falls 60
Whitewater 83, Stout 48
La Crosse 91, Platteville 86
Stevens Point 61, Eau Claire 54
Midwest Conference:
Lake Forest 75, Ripon 73
Big Ten:
Minnesota 68, Illinois 59
Purdue 73, Maryland 72
Ohio State 70, Michigan 66
Rutgers 70, Penn State 68
Big East:
Marquette 92, DePaul 79
Horizon League:
Green Bay 86, Valparaiso 69
Illinois-Chicago 105, Milwaukee 100 (OT)
Women’s College Basketball:
NACC:
Concordia-Chicago 70, Marian 52
WIAC:
Oshkosh 73, River Falls 53
Stout 70, Whitewater 50
La Crosse 74, Platteville 70
Stevens Point 63, Eau Claire 60
Midwest Conference:
Ripon 62, Lake Forest 49
Big Ten:
Ohio State 96, Wisconsin 68
Horizon League:
Detroit 76, Green Bay 72
Oakland 77, Milwaukee 63
Men’s College Hockey:
Marian 5, Finlandia 1
Women’s College Hockey:
Marian 2, Concordia-Wisconsin 1
Men’s College Volleyball:
Marian 3, Greenville College 1 (Match 1)
Marian 3, Greenville College 1 (Match 2)
NBA:
Milwaukee 137, Phoenix 112.
–Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 30 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, Mirza Teletovic added 19 and Jabari Parker 18 as the Bucks blasted the Suns to snap a five game losing streak. Milwaukee hosts Miami on Wednesday.
NFL News:
Packers receiver Jordy Nelson was named the Associated Press “Comeback Player of the Year” at the NFL Honors awards ceremony on Saturday night. Nelson returned from a torn ACL to catch 97 passes for 1,257 yards and 14 touchdowns.
The NFL’s Most Valuable Player award went to Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan. Ryan received 25 votes, while second place finisher Tom Brady received 10 votes for MVP.
See the full list of NFL award winners here
The NFL also announced its Hall of Fame class for 2017. The inductees include LaDanian Tomlinson, Morten Anderson, Jason Taylor, Kenny Easley, Jerry Jones, Terrell Davis and Kurt Warner.
Sports on the air today, Badger Basketball as Wisconsin hosts Indiana. Coverage begins at 11am on KFIZ. Following Badger postgame, we will join Super Bowl coverage in progress. Kickoff is set for 5:30 pm between the Falcons and Patriots.