KFIZ Sports Scoreboard : 2/17/19

Saturday’s High School Results:

Boys Basketball:

Lomira 66, New Holstein 37

–Kenny Immel scored 27 points to lead Lomira in the win

Oakfield 89, Valley Christian 66

–The Oaks scored 48 points in the second half en route to the win

Girls Basketball:

St. Mary’s Springs 59, Mayville 45

–Gracie Rieder scored 21 points to lead the Ledgers in the win. Amber Schraufnagel scored 18 points for Mayville in the loss.

Central Wisconsin Christian 68, Horicon 37

Men’s College Basketball:

NACC:

MSOE 87, Marian 45

–Tyrese Pinson scored 12 points to lead the Sabres in the loss

Midwest Conference:

Ripon College 90, Knox College 65

WIAC:

UW-Oshkosh 89, UW-Eau Claire 62

–Brett Wittchow scored 20 points as the Titans beat the Blugolds in the regular season finale.

UW-Whitewater 77, UW-River Falls 74

UW-Platteville 55, UW-Stevens Point 50

UW-La Crosse 66, UW-Stout 54

Big Ten:

Iowa 71, Rutgers 69

Minnesota 84, Indiana 63

Nebraska 59, Northwestern 50

Purdue 76, Penn State 64

Michigan 65, Maryland 52

Horizon League:

Green Bay 82, Detroit 73

Oakland 89, Milwaukee 73

Women’s College Basketball:

NACC:

MSOE 69, Marian 41

–Paris Harris scored nine points and grabbed 15 rebounds in the loss for the Sabres.

Midwest Conference:

Ripon College 60, Knox College 57 (OT)

WIAC:

UW-Oshkosh 67, UW-Eau Claire 23

–The Titans clinch the WIAC Regular-Season Championship outright

UW-River Falls 59, UW-Whitewater 52

UW-Platteville 68, UW-Stevens Point 54

UW-La Crosse 68, UW-Stout 51

Men’s College Volleyball:

Aurora 3, Marian 0 (25-19. 27-25, 25-18)

Marian 3, Loras College 2 (26-24, 17-25, 22-25, 25-22, 19-17)

Men’s College Hockey:

NCHA Harris Cup Quarterfinals:

Marian 5, Northland College 1

Marian 1, Northland College 0 (Mini-game)

–The Sabres advance to the Harris Cup Semifinals for the fourth straight year. Marian will play at St. Norbert next Saturday.

Big Ten:

Notre Dame 5, Wisconsin 2

Women’s College Hockey:

Adrian College 7, Marian 1

Wisconsin 3, Minnesota-Duluth 0

NHL:

Columbus 5, Chicago 2

Philadelphia 6, Detroit 5 (OT)