Capelle Named All-WIAC First Team
Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin
Dells) became the first UW-Oshkosh freshman to receive All-WIAC first
team honors in men's basketball when the league announced its awards for
the 2003-04 season on Thursday (March 4).
Capelle started all 27 games for UW-Oshkosh
during his rookie season, leading the Titans to a 14-13 record, a sixth-place
finish in the WIAC regular season standings and a semifinal round appearance
in the WIAC Tournament.
Capelle averaged 13.8 points per game this
past year to become the first freshman to lead UW-Oshkosh in scoring since
Ralph Sims during the 1974-75 campaign. Capelle also averaged 5.6 rebounds
and 2.1 assists per game to rank second on the squad in both categories.
He scored in double figures in 23 of the Titans' 27 games, including a
season-best 21 points three times.
Among his WIAC mates, Capelle ranked third
in the league in free throw percentage (85.0), sixth in three-point field
goals (55), ninth in both rebounding and three-point field goal percentage
(39.6), 10th in scoring and 13th in field goal percentage (41.3).
Capelle was joined on the All-WIAC first
team by junior Casey Drake of UW-Eau Claire, senior Casey Taggatz of UW-La
Crosse, junior Brad Reitzner of UW-Platteville, senior Rich Melzer of
UW-River Falls, junior Nick Bennett and junior Jason Kalsow of UW-Stevens
Point, senior Jeff Vandenberghe of UW-Stout, senior Cody Kastern of UW-Superior
and senior Matt Jones of UW-Whitewater. Capelle is just the second freshman
since the 1974-75 season to earn All-WIAC first team honors, with UW-Whitewater's
Aubrey Lewis-Byers also receiving the accolade during the 1999-2000 campaign.
Melzer was named the league's player of the
year for a second straight season, joining previous back-to-back recipients
Gib Hinz (1979-80) and Mike Ratliff (1970-72) of UW-Eau Claire, Tim Dworak
(2002-03) and Ralph Sims (1977-78) of UW-Oshkosh and Terry Porter (1984-85)
of UW-Stevens Point.
Receiving All-WIAC honorable mention recognition
were Dan Archambault of UW-Eau Claire, Brandon Temperly of UW-Platteville,
Chris Becker, Billy Halter and Micah Helfrey of UW-River Falls and Angelo
Griffin and Melvin Williams of UW-Whitewater.
Rick Bowen of UW-River Falls was voted WIAC
Coach of the Year, while Casey Taggatz of UW-La Crosse was named the winner
of the WIAC's Max Sparger Senior Scholar-Athlete Award.
Nationally-Ranked Pointers Defeat
Titans
In WIAC Tournament Semifinal
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UW-Stevens Point will make its first
appearance in the championship game of the WIAC Men's Basketball
Tournament since 2000 after posting a 70-59 win over UW-Oshkosh
on Thursday (Feb. 26) in Stevens Point. The loss snapped the Titans'
string of three straight appearances in the title games.
Second-seed UW-Stevens Point (22-5)
advances to the championship game of the WIAC Tournament, and due
to the loss by top-seed UW-River Falls, will host fourth-seed UW-Platteville
in the title contest on Saturday (Feb. 28). The Pioneers upset the
host Falcons, 65-62, in the other semifinal round game held Thursday.
The win for UW-Stevens Point was its
fourth this season over UW-Oshkosh (14-13). It was the second time
the Pointers have ever played a team four times, splitting four
meetings with UW-Eau Claire in 2000, while the Titans had never
played a team four times in a season. In addition to the two regular
season conference meetings, the teams also played in the championship
game of Christmas tournament held in Las Vegas, Nev.
The Titans were the two-time defending
tournament champions and had a seven-game tournament winning streak
snapped. In fact, they had won nine of their previous 10 tournament
contests.
UW-Oshkosh got out to a strong start,
taking an 8-1 lead five and a half minutes into the game before
Jason Kalsow hit back-to-back baskets to start and eight-point UW-Stevens
Point run. The Titans went five minutes without scoring during that
stretch and had another five-minute dry spell later in the half
as the Pointers went on a 10-0 spurt for a 25-15 lead with 2:39
left.
UW-Oshkoshs Jim Capelle (Fr.
Wisconsin Dells) drained a three-pointer at the first half
buzzer to pull the Titans within 27-21 and the UW-Oshkosh climbed
back within two points at 33-31 with 16:33 left. However, the Pointers
scored six straight points as the Titans missed six straight shots
and the Pointers held at least a six-point lead the rest of the
game.
The biggest blow to the Titans
comeback came with inside nine minutes left when Pointers
senior Neal Krajnik drained back-to-back three-pointers to give
the Pointers a 50-35 lead with 8:13 left. UW-Oshkosh was red-hot
in the closing minutes, draining six of its final eight shots, but
the Pointers made 11 of their last 12 free throws to seal the game.
UW-Stevens Point scored its final 15 points from the free throw
line and made its final field goal with 6:31 left. The Pointers
attempted just one field goal in the last 5:25 of the game.
Nick Bennett scored 14 of his team-high
17 points in the second half for the Pointers and was nine-for-10
from the free throw line in the final five minutes. Krajnik had
a season-high 16 points and freshman Jon Krull had a career-high
game for the third straight outing with 15 points.
Andy Fernholz (Jr. West Salem)
led the Titans with 19 points, while Capelle totaled 17 points and
eight rebounds. The Titans also received eight points and six rebounds
from Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha) and two points and five
rebounds from Nathan Wesener (Fr. Hilbert). |
Titans Upset Nationally-Ranked
Warhawks
In WIAC Tournament Opener
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Pete Warning (So. Shiocton)
scored a career-best 18 points as the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team kept its season alive with a 52-49 victory over nationally-ranked
UW-Whitewater in a quarterfinal round contest of the WIAC Tournament
held Tuesday (Feb. 24) in Whitewater.
UW-Oshkosh (14-12) advances to the
semifinal round of the WIAC Tournament, where the Titans will play
at UW-Stevens Point (21-5) on Thursday (Feb. 26). The Pointers defeated
UW-Superior (12-14), 83-73, in Stevens Point on Tuesday to move
to their fourth meeting of the season with the Titans.
If UW-Oshkosh defeats UW-Stevens Point,
ranked 14th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com, the Titans
would play Saturday (Feb. 28) at UW-Platteville (15-11) or UW-River
Falls (20-6) in the championship game. UW-River Falls will host
UW-Platteville in a semifinal round matchup on Thursday after the
Falcons defeated UW-Eau Claire (11-15), 82-69, and the Pioneers
edged UW-Stout (14-11), 71-68 in overtime on Tuesday.
Warning was UW-Oshkosh's player of
the game as he sank all seven of his field goal attempts, made four
of his six free throw tries, grabbed two rebounds and recorded two
steals. Warning spirited UW-Oshkosh's comeback from a 47-41 deficit
with 5:21 to play by counting seven points during the Titans' game-ending
11-2 scoring run.
UW-Whitewater, ranked 20th in the country,
led UW-Oshkosh for all but three minutes of the second half. But,
two of those minutes were at the end of the game when the Titans
took the lead for good at 48-47 on a layup by Warning with 2:17
to play. Warning also extended the Titans' lead to 50-47 on a layup
with 36 seconds remaining. Trailing 52-49 after UW-Oshkosh's David
Gershenzon (So. Glenview, Ill.) made a free throw with three
seconds left, UW-Whitewater's Matt Jones misfired on a three-point
shot at the buzzer that would've sent the game to overtime.
Despite holding UW-Whitewater to only
26.7 percent (8-30) shooting from the field in the first half, UW-Oshkosh
took just a 25-24 lead to intermission. The Titans shot 50 percent
(10-20) from the field in the opening period, but 10 less shots
and six more turnovers than the Warhawks kept the score close at
the end of 20 minutes of play. UW-Oshkosh did hold a 16-5 lead at
the 9:25 mark of the first half, but UW-Whitewater ended the stanza
with a 19-9 scoring run. UW-Whitewater's one-point deficit at the
break was remarkable when considering that the Warhawks began the
contest making just one of their first 14 shots from the field.
In addition to Warning's performance,
the Titans also received 13 points and seven rebounds from Jim Capelle
(Fr. Wisconsin Dells), six points, five rebounds and three
blocked shots from Kerry Gibson (Fr. Jefferson) and three
points, six rebounds and two assists from Kyle Pederson (So.
Waukesha).
UW-Whitewater had a pair of double-figure
scorers in the game, Melvin Williams with 13 points and Angelo Griffin
with 11.
UW-Oshkosh finished the game shooting
47.1 percent (16-34) from the field and 67.9 percent (19-28) from
the free throw line, while UW-Whitewater was 34.5 percent (19-55)
accurate from the field and 42.9 percent (9-21) correct from the
free throw stripe. The Titans outrebounded the Warhawks by a 35-27
tally. |
Pointers Hold Off Titans' Late
Rally
 A gallant second
half comeback by the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team came up short as
the Titans dropped a 63-61 decision to league-leading and nationally-ranked
UW-Stevens Point on Tuesday (Feb. 17) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Stevens Point (20-4/11-4 WIAC), which
remained atop the WIAC standings with UW-River Falls and UW-Whitewater
after the win, led UW-Oshkosh (11-13/7-8) by 19 points early in the second
half before hanging on for the victory as the Titans' Andy Fernholz (Jr.
West Salem) missed a short jumper from the lane as time expired.
The Pointers used a red-hot shooting performance
in the first half to open up a 44-24 lead at intermission. After making
just one of its first five shots from the field, UW-Stevens Point made
16 of its next 20, including nine straight at one point, to end the opening
period. The Pointers shot 68 percent (17-25) from the field in the first
half and appeared to be comfortably ahead, but were held to a season-low
19 points in the second half.
Both teams started the second half slow.
With the Pointers holding a 48-29 lead with 15:22 remaining, the Titans
scored the next seven points and started whittling away at the deficit.
After UW-Oshkosh cut the lead to seven points with 7:35 left, the Pointers
pushed their advantage back to 11 points at 58-47 with 6:05 remaining.
UW-Oshkoshs Jim Capelle (Fr.
Wisconsin Dells) hit back-to-back three-pointers from about five feet
above the top of the key and then set up Pete Warning (So. Shiocton)
for a three-point play on the next possession to pull the Titans to within
60-56 with 3:56 remaining.
Following a missed shot by the Pointers,
UW-Oshkoshs Chad Doedens (Fr. Cedarburg) had a putback and
was fouled to cut UW-Stevens Point's lead to 60-59 with 3:24 left. Jason
Kalsow scored on a jumper from the lane on the Pointers next possession
for a three-point lead.
Neither team scored again until Warning cut
UW-Stevens Point's lead to 62-61 on a rebound basket with 14 seconds left
to play. The Pointers Neal Krajnik then made one of two free throws
with 10 seconds left before Fernholz drove the length of the court, made
a move into the lane and missed a seven-foot shot at the buzzer.
Kalsow had 23 points, six assists and six
rebounds to lead the Pointers, who have won eight of their last nine games
and won their third road game in eight days. Eric Maus had 14 points and
10 rebounds for his first career double-double.
Capelle led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 15
points, while David Gershenzon (So. Glenview) added 14 and Kyle
Pederson (So. Waukesha) 10. The Titans also received nine points
from Warning and five points, seven rebounds and four assists from Fernholz.
UW-Stevens Point concluded the game shooting
53.3 percent (24-45) from the field, the best mark against a UW-Oshkosh
team this season. UW-Oshkosh shot 43.1 percent (22-51) from the field,
aided by 47.4 percent (9-19) accuracy behind the three-point line.
UW-Oshkosh is currently tied with UW-Stout
for fifth place in the WIAC standings. The Titans can grab the fourth
seed in next week's WIAC Tournament if they win at UW-La Crosse on Saturday
and have UW-Platteville, UW-Stout and UW-Superior all lose. UW-Oshkosh
is assured of being the fourth, fifth or sixth seed for a league event
that it has won the past two seasons.
UW-Stevens Point, ranked ninth in the NCAA
Division III by D3hoops.com, will host UW-Superior on Saturday and would
become the fifth team in WIAC history to claim five straight league titles
with a victory. If UW-River Falls, UW-Stevens Point and UW-Whitewater
all win on Saturday, the Pointers would be the second seed for the upcoming
WIAC Tournament. They need a victory and UW-River Falls to lose to UW-Platteville
in order to gain the top seed.
Second Half Defensive Effort Lifts
Titans To Win
 Limiting UW-Eau Claire to just
14 points and 16 percent (4-25) field goal shooting in the second half,
the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team used outstanding defensive play over
the game's final 20 minutes to defeat the Blugolds, 57-47, on Tuesday
(Feb. 10) in Eau Claire. The win was the Titans' 14th in their last 18
meetings with the Blugolds.
UW-Eau Claire (10-13/4-10 WIAC) led UW-Oshkosh
(13-9/7-6 WIAC) nearly the entire first half, including a high of six
points on four occasions. Tied at six, Casey Drake scored seven of the
Blugolds' next nine points to put UW-Eau Claire ahead 15-9 at the 11:29
mark of the first half. UW-Eau Claire kept UW-Oshkosh at bay for the remainder
of the opening period, with a last-second shot by Dan Archambault giving
the Blugolds a 33-30 lead at intermission.
Archambault, who scored a team-high 13 points
in the first frame, started the second half by giving UW-Eau Claire a
35-30 lead at the 18:41 mark of the period. UW-Oshkosh responded to its
largest deficit of the second half by going on a 10-2 scoring run to lead
40-37 with 13:24 left to play. The Titans held the advantage the remainder
of the contest, with a game-ending 11-2 scoring run sealing the victory
after the Blugolds cut their deficit to 46-45 with 5:48 to go.
Counting nine points in the first half, Andy
Fernholz (Jr. West Salem) led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 12. Jim
Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin Dells) added 11 points, including seven
in the second half, while grabbing five rebounds and dishing off four
assists. The Titans also received eight points, four assists and three
rebounds from Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha), eight points, three
rebounds and two assists from Dain Christensen (Jr. Waupaca) and
six points, seven rebounds and six blocked shots from Kerry Gibson (Fr.
Jefferson).
Archambault paced UW-Eau Claire in scoring
with 18 points, while Drake added 12, including 10 in the first half.
UW-Oshkosh shot 44.2 percent (19-43) from
the field and 70.6 percent (12-17) from the free throw line in the contest.
UW-Eau Claire matched its season low by shooting 32.7 percent (17-52)
from the field. The Blugolds were 8-of-10 (80 percent) shooting from the
free throw line. From long distance, UW-Oshkosh was 7-of-17 (41.2 percent)
shooting behind the three-point line and UW-Eau Claire 5-of-14 (35.7 percent).
The game featured only 18 turnovers, with
UW-Eau Claire having eight. The Blugolds won the rebounding battle by
a 33-31 count after holding a 16-11 advantage in the first half.
Pioneers Capture Titans
 Brad Reitzner scored 10 of his
game-high 25 points in the final four-plus minutes of the contest to lead
the UW-Platteville men's basketball team to a 63-55 victory over UW-Oshkosh
on Tuesday (Feb. 3) in Platteville. The victory was the ninth in the last
11 games for the Pioneers, who now occupy second place in the WIAC standings
with an 8-4 league record.
Following a tie at 47, the 12th deadlock
of the contest, Reitzner gave UW-Platteville (14-7) a 50-47 edge on his
three-point basket with 4:09 left in the game. He then handed the Pioneers
a 56-51 lead on three free throws with two minutes left, a 61-55 advantage
on two free throws with 19 seconds remaining and a 63-55 profit on two
free throws with five seconds to play. UW-Platteville trailed only three
times in the second half, with the latest being a 34-32 count with 15:15
left in the period.
UW-Oshkosh (12-8/6-5 WIAC) took a 27-26 advantage
to intermission by holding Reitzner, the WIAC's third-leading scorer (17.7),
to just five first-half points. The Titans led most of the opening stanza,
including a 27-21 tally with 3:10 left before the break. UW-Oshkosh trailed
only four times in the first half, early deficits of 2-0, 10-8, 12-10
and 14-12.
UW-Oshkosh, which defeated UW-Platteville
earlier in the season, 72-64, was led in scoring by Chad Doedens' (Fr.
Cedarburg) career-best 16 points. The Titans also received 11 points
and four rebounds from Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin Dells), eight
points and nine rebounds from Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha) and
seven points, six blocked shots and four rebounds from Kerry Gibson (Fr.
Jefferson).
In addition to Reitzner's 25 points and five
rebounds, UW-Platteville also benefited by the 21 points of Brandon Temperly
and the eight points and eight rebounds of Mark Gossens.
UW-Oshkosh shot 46.8 percent (22-47) from
the field and 66.7 percent (8-12) from the free throw line, while UW-Platteville
shot 42.3 percent (22-52) from the field and 81.3 percent (13-16) from
the charity stripe. The Titans were 3-of-10 shooting (30 percent) behind
the three-point line, while the Pioneers were 6-of-17 (35.3 percent).
UW-Oshkosh won the rebounding battle, 31-26,
but lost the turnover count, 12-7. The Pioneers had only one turnover
in the final 24 minutes of play.
Yellowjackets Sting Titans
 The UW-Superior men's basketball
team pulled away from UW-Oshkosh midway through the first half and coasted
to a 76-58 victory over the Titans on Saturday (Jan. 31) in Superior.
UW-Superior (9-10/4-7 WIAC), which dropped
a 75-60 decision to UW-Oshkosh (12-7/6-4 WIAC) on January 10, outscored
the Titans, 30-15, over the final 12 minutes of the first half to lead
44-31 at intermission. UW-Oshkosh took an early 6-2 lead in the game and
held a 16-14 advantage before UW-Superior went on its first-half scoring
spree.
The Yellowjackets, who made as many field
goals (17) as the Titans attempted in the first half, were sparked in
the opening period by the 13 points of both Bob Riley and Marc Rothschadl.
UW-Superior had seven three-point baskets in the opening frame, including
three by Rothschadl.
UW-Oshkosh's comeback bid in the second half
was hampered by 28 percent (7-25) field goal shooting. The Titans trailed
52-39 with 13:22 left in the game, but the Yellowjackets put the Titans
away by scoring 12 of the next 15 points for a 64-42 advantage. Cody Kastern
had 12 of UW-Superior's 32 points in the second half, while Riley added
seven.
Riley scored 20 points and grabbed 11 rebounds,
both season bests, to lead UW-Superior. The Yellowjackets also received
17 points, eight rebounds and three steals from Kastern and 15 points
and four assists from Rothschadl.
Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin Dells)
led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 13 points, while Andy Fernholz (Jr.
West Salem) and Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha) added nine each. Pederson
also grabbed six rebounds and dished off three assists, while Capelle
totaled four rebounds and three assists and Fernholz four rebounds and
two assists.
UW-Superior handed UW-Oshkosh its worst defeat
of the season by shooting 51.9 percent (28-54) from the field, sinking
nine three-point baskets (21 attempts), posting a 31-29 advantage in rebounds
and committing just 10 turnovers. The Yellowjackets' marksmanship from
the field was the best against the Titans this season, with the previous
high being 48.1 percent (25-52) by UW-Stevens Point on January 21.
UW-Oshkosh concluded the game shooting 40.5
percent (17-42) from the field and 80.8 percent (21-26) from the free
throw line. The Titans, who had 13 turnovers in the contest, made just
three of their 10 (30 percent) field goal attempts behind the three-point
line.
Titans Again Knock Off WIAC Pre-Season
Pick
 Dain Christensen's
(Jr. Waupaca) three-point basket with 23 seconds remaining in the
game provided the margin of victory as the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team fought off UW-River Falls, 65-62, on Saturday (Jan. 24) in Kolf Sports
Center. Coupled with a 60-59 overtime victory over the Falcons on December
6, UW-Oshkosh has now won 10 of its last 13 games against UW-River Falls,
the pre-season choice to capture this year's WIAC championship.
UW-Oshkosh (12-6/6-3 WIAC) trailed UW-River
Falls (11-6/5-4 WIAC) by a 34-33 count at intermission, but a 14-4 scoring
run by the Titans to start the second half put them ahead 47-38 with 13:46
left to play. UW-River Falls then countered UW-Oshkosh's scoring spree
with a 15-2 scoring run to take a 53-49 lead with 7:23 remaining. The
two teams played to deadlocks at 55, 57 and 62 the rest of the way, with
the Falcons' Hans Hoeg tying the contest at 62 on a layup with 45 seconds
left. After Christensen scored the eventual game-winning points, UW-River
Falls, aided by three offensive rebounds, missed three field goal attempts
and one free throw try in the final 10 seconds of the contest.
Despite 21 first-half points by UW-River
Falls' All-American Rich Melzer, UW-Oshkosh was able to keep the score
close in the opening period. The game was tied six times in the first
half, with the Titans owning a lead of 15-10 at the 12:59 mark of the
stanza and the Falcons an advantage of 34-30 at the 1:25 mark.
Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin Dells)
led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 17 points, while Christensen added 12 and
Pete Warning (So. Shiocton) 10. The Titans also benefited from
the seven points, 11 rebounds and three assists of Kyle Pederson (So.
Waukesha) and the seven points, eight assists and six rebounds
of Andy Fernholz (Jr. West Salem).
Melzer, on 12 of 22 shooting from the field
and 10 of 12 shooting from the free throw line, paced UW-River Falls in
scoring with 34 points. He also grabbed eight rebounds and dished off
two assists.
UW-Oshkosh shot 49.1 percent (26-53) from
the field, including 40 percent (8-20) behind the three-point line. The
Titans, however, were just five of 11 shooting (45.5 percent) from the
free throw line. UW-River Falls shot 46.2 percent (24-52) from the field
and 78.6 percent (11-14) from the charity stripe. The Falcons were three
of nine shooting (33.3 percent) beyond the three-point line.
The game featured only 18 turnovers, with
UW-Oshkosh owning 10. The Titans, who remain one victory off the WIAC
lead, won the rebounding battle by a 31-28 tally.
Titans Handcuff Blugolds
 Every trip down the floor it
seems the young, but getting older rapidly, UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team is figuring itself out.
Im pleased with the way theyre
carrying themselves, head coach Ted Van Dellen said after his Titans
smothered UW-Eau Claire, 65-45, Wednesday (Jan. 14) at the Kolf Sports
Center. Im sure well have some bumps in the road but
were doing OK. The guys are not thinking and playing anymore, theyre
just playing.
Ten days ago, Van Dellen wasnt sure
where his team was headed after a brutal loss to UW-Stout UW-Oshkoshs
fourth loss in five games. But a solid win over UW-Superior on Saturday
(Jan. 10) and even more impressive win over UW-Eau Claire has brightened
Van Dellens mood considerably.
When our offense kicks in and our defense
maintains, were going to get some people, Van Dellen said.
And they got the Blugolds Wednesday, especially
on the defensive end.
Indeed, the Titans probably won this game
with a remarkable 14-minute defensive stretch in the first half that turned
what figured to be a tight game into a relatively easy win.
Trailing 14-8 with 14:31 left in the first
half, UW-Oshkosh ratcheted up its defense to levels it probably didnt
even know it had. For the remainder of the second half, UW-Eau Claire
was held to one field goal and three total points while missing 18 of
its 19 shots.
By the time halftime came, UW-Oshkosh had
wrestled away control of the game and led 25-17.
They were hitting some jump shots early,
Van Dellen said. But usually they dont stay hitting those
jump shots. This was the best offense weve faced so far and we did
a nice job of adjusting.
In the second half, UW-Eau Claire started
quickly and pulled to within three, 27-24, early. But again the defensive
intensity increased and the Titans used an 18-3 run over the next seven
minutes to reclaim control.
Were starting to flow a lot better,
said freshman forward Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin Dells), who finished
with 21 points. Our confidence is a lot better. It was just a matter
of getting comfortable.
As for the Titans defense, it has been bolstered
impressively by 7-1 Kerry Gibson (Fr. Jefferson) who had his best
overall game of the season. He finished with 10 points, 11 rebounds and
five blocked shots though he forced UW-Eau Claire to redirect several
other shots.
It helps to have a 7-1 guy behind you
who puts balls into the sixth row every time, Capelle said.
The Titans also got a solid performance off
the bench from sophomore Pete Warning (So. Shiocton), who finished
with 13 points, the second time in three games hes scored that many
points.
This is a good time of year to be playing
year to be playing well, Van Dellen said. We have six more
weekends of the season left and now if we can just hold on.
Second Half Scoring Runs Key Titans'
Win
 Sometimes one shot in one situation
can change a season. For the struggling UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team,
maybe that shot came Saturday (Jan. 10).
Jim Capelles (Fr. Wisconsin
Dells) three-pointer that hit the front of the rim, bounced up and finally
fell in offered the spark the beleaguered Titans needed as they beat UW-Superior,
75-60, at Kolf Sports Center in a WIAC game they desperately needed.
Sometimes thats what turns things
around, UW-Oshkosh head coach Ted Van Dellen said of Capelle's bucket
that started a 15-7 run late in the first half that continued into the
second half. You never know where its going to turn around
but it always breaks at some point.
Capelle finished with 15 points and eight
rebounds and Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha) , who was held scoreless
in the first half, added 14 points and 11 rebounds. David Gershenzon (So.
Glenview, Ill.) came off the bench and scored 13 points, including
nine in a crucial stage of the second half.
Indeed after that basket, UW-Oshkosh played
the kind of confident, relaxed basketball Van Dellen has been looking
for during a dreadful streak of four losses in five games.
Weve been very robotic but were
starting to look a lot better, Van Dellen said.
UWO (9-5/3-2 WIAC) fashioned a 25-25 halftime
tie with Superior (6-7/2-4 WIAC) and then went on two big runs in the
second half to pull away.
Warhawks Trip Titans
 The UW-Oshkosh basketball went
into Krachel Fieldhouse on the UW-Whitewater campus knowing that its game
against the Warhawks would be a battle. UW-Whitewater capitalized on poor
shooting in the second half by UW-Oshkosh to put away the Titans 64-50
on Wednesday (January 7).
The first half proved to be a series of runs
for both teams. UW-Whitewater slowly built their lead up to six at three
different points in the first half at 11-5, 13-7, and 15-9. But UW-Oshkosh
just didn't sit back and let the Warhawks take control of the game. The
Titans used tough defense and steady offense to slowly cut UW-Whitewater's
lead. The Titans took their first lead of the game 28-27 at the 1:29 mark
of the first half on a lay-up by center Pete Warning (So. Shiocton).
But UW-Whitewater came right back and got a lay-up by guard Tony Miggins
to give the Warhawks the halftime lead of 29-28.
UW-Oshkosh offensively was led in the first
by Warning with eight points, three rebounds. Also contributing in the
first half was Nathan Wesener (Fr. Hilbert) with six points, forward
Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha) with five points, five rebounds, and
five points from guard Chad Doedens (Fr. Cedarburg). UW-Whitewater
was paced by guard Matt Jones with 10 points. Forward Angelo Griffin and
guard Melvin Williams both put in seven points.
The second half proved to be trying for UW-Oshkosh.
The Titans came out shooting cold while UW-Whitewater was hot. The Warhawks
used a 10-0 run starting at the 14:47 mark to blow the game wide open.
UW-Oshkosh which shot 34.7 percent from the field in the game didn't make
a field goal until the 9:21 mark on a lay-up by guard Andy Fernholz (Jr.
West Salem). The Titans also shot 8-16 from the charity stripe
which furthered the struggles.
UW-Oshkosh never got closer than nine the
rest of the way, en route to the 14 point defeat.
Leading the Titans offensively was Warning
with 13 points, 3 rebounds. Doedens contributed nine points, five rebounds,
Pederson had eight points and a game high nine rebounds, and Fernholz
had four points, while dishing out a game high five assists. Leading the
way for the Warhawks was Jones with 18 points, seven rebounds. Griffin
and Williams both finished the game with 11 points.
Titans Slow Down Buccaneers
 Scoring runs of 19-8 to end the
first half and 16-5 to begin the second helped the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team rout Beloit College, 74-49, on Tuesday (Dec. 30) in Beloit.
Beloit College (1-7) scored the first four
points of the game before UW-Oshkosh (8-3) took a 5-4 lead and the advantage
for good on a three-point basket by Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin
Dells) at the 17:08 mark of the first half. Holding a 13-12 advantage,
the Titans closed the opening period with a 19-8 scoring run to lead 32-20
at intermission.
Following the required 15-minute break, UW-Oshkosh
continued to change the score at a rapid pace as it counted 16 of the
next 21 points to take a 48-25 lead at the 13:13 mark of the second half.
The Titans led by 24-plus points for the final 6:22 of the contest, including
74-46 with two minutes remaining.
UW-Oshkosh dominated nearly all facets of
the contest as it defeated Beloit College for the sixth time in seven
meetings. The Titans shot 54.7 percent (29-53) from the field, including
52.6 (10-19) behind the three-point line, and 75 percent (6-8) from the
free throw line. Beloit College shot just 39 percent (16-41) from the
field, including only 25 percent (2-8) behind the three-point line, and
65.2 percent (15-23) from the free throw stripe. UW-Oshkosh also held
advantages of 31-23 in rebounds, 17-11 in assists, 9-13 in turnovers and
4-3 in blocked shots.
UW-Oshkosh scored 30 of its 74 points off
the bench as David Gershenzon (So. Glenview, Ill.) entered the
game to tally a career-high 16 points, including 12 on four three-point
baskets. The Titans also received 11 points from starter Kerry Gibson
(Fr. Jefferson) and nine points each from starters Capelle, Chad
Doedens (Fr. Cedarburg) and Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha).
Gibson collected eight of the Titans' rebounds, while Pederson grabbed
six.
Beloit College, which entered the game averaging
77.4 points and 65.4 field goal attempts per contest, was led in scoring
by Josh Hinz's 16 points and Tyson Chapman's 12. Hinz entered the contest
averaging 28.8 points per game.
UW-Oshkosh completed its 2003-04 regular
season non-conference schedule with its win over Beloit College. The Titans
are now 75-6 in their last regular season non-conference game, including
6-3 this year.
Eagles Hold On To Nip Titans
 The Edgewood College men's basketball
team scored only five points in the final 5:42 of the game, but the output
was enough to hold off UW-Oshkosh, 56-52, on Sunday (Dec. 28) in Kolf
Sports Center.
Tied at 41, Edgewood College (6-4) went on
a 10-3 scoring run to take a 51-44 lead with 5:42 left in the contest.
UW-Oshkosh (7-3) then scored five unanswered points as Jim Capelle (Fr.
Wisconsin Dells) made a three-point basket with 3:53 remaining
and Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha) a pair of free throws with 2:01
left to cut its deficit to 51-49.
Edgewood College held off UW-Oshkosh's comeback
bid with a pair of big shots down the stretch, a three-point basket by
Luke Sadowski with 1:27 left in the game and a two-point basket by Randy
Kolinske with 23 seconds remaining. Sadowski's basket came with one second
left on the shot clock and Kolinske's with two. Sandwiched between those
Edgewood College baskets was a three-point bomb by UW-Oshkosh's Capelle
with 56 seconds left.
The Titans had three six-point leads in the
first half, with the latest being a 14-8 count with 12:40 remaining in
the opening period. Edgewood College rallied to tie the contest at 22
and then outscored UW-Oshkosh, 6-4, in the final 2:52 of the first half
to take a 28-27 advantage to intermission. Sadowski and Pederson both
scored 10 points in the first half to lead their respective team in scoring.
Pederson scored 18 points in the game to
lead UW-Oshkosh in scoring, while Capelle totaled 12 points and Chad Doedens
(Fr. Cedarburg) nine. Pederson and Capelle each grabbed a game-high
eight rebounds as the Titans outrebounded the Eagles by a 33-27 tally.
Edgewood College, which had lost 10 straight
games to UW-Oshkosh, had three double-figure scorers as Sadowski netted
15 points, Kolinske 14 and Gregory Blaska 11. Blaska also had a team-best
seven rebounds. The Eagles had only nine turnovers in the contest, eight
less than the Titans.
UW-Oshkosh shot just 38.5 percent (15-39)
from the field, including only 18.8 percent (3-16) behind the three-point
line. The Titans were 19 of 22 (86.4 percent) shooting from the free throw
line. Edgewood College's shooting marks were 38.2 percent (21-55) from
the field, including 33.3 percent (5-15) behind the three-point line,
and 75 percent (9-12) from the free throw stripe.
Pointers Top Titans To Win Las
Vegas Tournament
 In their first regular season
non-conference meeting since the 1929-30 season, the UW-Stevens Point
men's basketball team defeated UW-Oshkosh, 63-55, in the championship
game of the Adidas Desert Shootout held Monday (Dec. 22) in Las Vegas,
Nev.
The contest, the first played between the
two WIAC rivals outside the state of Wisconsin, was tied 26-26 at intermission
after the Pointers (9-0) enjoyed a 15-8 lead and the Titans (7-2) a 26-20
advantage.
The game was tied 35-35 with 13 minutes left
in the game before Eric Maus and Neal Krajnik hit consecutive two-point
baskets to put the Pointers ahead for good. The Titans cut their deficit
to 41-40, but Brian Bauer drained two three-point baskets around a pair
of UW-Oshkosh free throws to give the Pointers a 47-42 lead with 7:15
remaining in the contest.
UW-Oshkoshs Kyle Peterson (So.
Waukesha) scored on a driving layup and was fouled to cut UW-Stevens Point's
lead to 51-47 with 2:55 left, but Nick Bennett responded with a short
jumper and then hit two free throws to push the Pointers' advantage to
55-47 with 1:15 remaining. UW-Stevens Point missed four of its next six
free throws, but rebounded two of the errant shots to seal its second
win over UW-Oshkosh in four meetings.
UW-Stevens Point's Jason Kalsow led all scorers
with 21 points, while Bennett added 13 points and Krajnik 10 for the Pointers.
Kalsow also grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds during his 39-plus minutes
of action. UW-Stevens Point, which entered the game ranked second in the
NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com, committed just four turnovers in the
game.
Pederson paced UW-Oshkosh in scoring with
13 points, while Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin Dells) and Kerry Gibson
(Fr. Jefferson) added 12 each. The Titans outrebounded the Pointers
by a 38-33 count, with Pederson grabbing nine, Gibson seven and Capelle
six.
The teams are both 2-0 in the WIAC and meet
again on January 21 in Stevens Point and February 17 in Oshkosh.
Wildcats Unable To Catch Titans
In Las Vegas
 Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha)
recorded his third career double-double as the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team held on to capture a 60-54 victory over State University of New York-Institute
of Technology (SUNYIT) in a semifinal round contest of the Adidas Desert
Shootout held Sunday (Dec. 21) in Las Vegas, Nev.
The victory advances UW-Oshkosh (7-1) to
Monday's (Dec. 22) championship game, where it will meet WIAC-rival UW-Stevens
Point (8-0). The Pointers qualified for their first regular season non-conference
contest with the Titans since the 1929-30 season by defeating Kalamazoo
College (Mich.), 70-52.
Pederson, who also had a double-double in
the Titans' season-opening win over St. Norbert College on November 25,
sparked UW-Oshkosh to its win over SUNYIT by scoring 22 points and grabbing
13 rebounds. He also received help from Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin
Dells), who scored 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds, and Andy Fernholz
(Jr. West Salem), who scored 10 points and collected four rebounds.
SUNYIT (4-3) was led by Nick Grimmer, who
scored 25 points and grabbed five rebounds, and Malcolm Stanton, who scored
12 points, recorded four steals and grabbed two rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh jumped to a 29-17 halftime lead
before SUNYIT tied the game at 47 with just under seven minutes remaining.
Leading 56-52, UW-Oshkosh secured the win as Fernholz made four of five
free throws in the final 35 seconds. Fernholz's lone miss snapped a personal
string of 27 consecutive free throws.
UW-Oshkosh shot 46.9 percent (23-49) from
the field against its first-time opponent, but was just 21.4 percent (3-14)
behind the three-point line. The Titans made 11 of their 17 free throw
tries for 64.7 percent accuracy. SUNYIT was 32.2 percent (19-59) accurate
from the field, 23.8 percent (5-21) behind the three-point line and 52.4
percent (11-21) from the free throw line.
Titans Tame Lions
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team held Finlandia University (Mich.) to just 17 first half points as
it rolled to an 80-54 victory over the Lions on Monday (Dec. 15) in Kolf
Sports Center.
Led by a career-high 21 points and five rebounds
from Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin Dells), 15 points and nine rebounds
from Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha), five points and a career-high
11 rebounds from Kerry Gibson (Fr. Jefferson) and five points and
five rebounds from Pete Warning (So. Shiocton), all front court
performers, UW-Oshkosh used its superior size to control the game's flow.
UW-Oshkosh (6-1) held a slim 7-5 advantage
over Finlandia University (1-9) before going on a 22-3 scoring run to
claim a 29-8 lead at the 7:19 mark of the first half. The Titans took
a 39-17 lead to intermission as they shot 54.8 percent (17-31) from the
field and compiled a 27-11 rebounding advantage. The Lions shot just 24.1
percent (7-29) from the field in the opening period, including just 13.3
percent (2-15) behind the three-point line. Pederson spirited UW-Oshkosh's
first half performance by scoring 12 points and collecting seven rebounds.
The second half was nearly a standstill as
the Titans outscored the Lions, 41-37. Finlandia University cut its deficit
to 65-50 with 5:18 left in the game before UW-Oshkosh ended the contest
with a 15-4 scoring run. Both teams shot the basketball better in the
second half as the Titans made 57.1 percent (16-28) of their field goal
attempts and the Lions 52 percent (13-25).
UW-Oshkosh concluded the game shooting 55.9
percent (33-59) from the field and 84.6 percent (11-13) from the free
throw line, while Finlandia University shot 37 percent (20-54) from the
field and 75 percent (9-12) from the free throw stripe. The Lions' field
goal accuracy was hampered by just 19.2 percent (5-26) shooting behind
the three-point line. UW-Oshkosh won the rebounding battle by a 41-21
tally.
Finlandia University, which is winless in
four meetings against UW-Oshkosh, received 12 points and three rebounds
from Victor Harrington and nine points each from Nick Forgette and Kyle
Miron.
Second Half Marksmanship Keys Titans'
Win
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team overcame a subpar shooting performance in the first half to pull
away and defeat Marian College, 71-50, on Saturday (Dec. 13) in Albee
Hall. UW-Oshkosh moved the non-conference game to its former residence
because of winter commencement that was held earlier in the day in the
Titans' current home of Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh (5-1) trailed only once in the
contest, a 22-21 count with 4:24 left in the first half. The Titans then
outscored the Sabres (3-5), 5-2, during the rest of the opening period
to lead 26-24 at intermission.
Both teams struggled shooting the basketball
in the first half as UW-Oshkosh made only seven of its 23 field goal attempts
(30.4 percent) and Marian College just seven of its 30 (23.3 percent).
The two squads combined to make only three of their 16 three-point shots
in the first half, with UW-Oshkosh connecting on just one of its 10 attempts.
In the second half, UW-Oshkosh zeroed in
on its target and the improved marksmanship helped the Titans outscore
the Sabres by a 45-26 tally. The Titans opened the second period with
a 12-4 scoring run to lead 38-28 with 14:51 remaining in the contest and
later added a 23-8 scoring spree to lead 66-46 with 3:08 left.
UW-Oshkosh improved its marksmanship in all
areas during the second half, shooting 55.6 percent (15-27) from the field,
50 percent (4-8) behind the three-point line and 91.7 percent (11-12)
from the free throw stripe. Marian College shot 37.9 percent (11-29) from
the field in the second half and 57.1 percent (4-8) from the free throw
line.
Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin Dells)
had a career-best 19 points, including 14 in the second half, to pace
the Titans in scoring. He also grabbed eight rebounds to tie a career
high, recorded two steals and dished off two assists. UW-Oshkosh also
acquired 10 points, five rebounds, four assists and two steals from Andy
Fernholz (Jr. West Salem), eight points and eight rebounds from
Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha) and six points and four rebounds from
Nathan Wesener (Fr. Hilbert).
Marian College, which lost for the 15th straight
time to UW-Oshkosh, was led by the 12 points and six rebounds of Femi
Jones and the nine points and six rebounds of Titus Redmond.
Titans Rally In Overtime To Net
Falcons
 Jim Capelle's (Fr.
Wisconsin Dells) layup with five seconds left in overtime capped
a furious UW-Oshkosh comeback as the Titans stunned pre-season WIAC championship
favorite UW-River Falls, 60-59, on Saturday (Dec. 6) in River Falls.
UW-River Falls (2-4/0-2 WIAC) led 58-51 with
1:07 left in overtime before Andy Fernholz (Jr. West Salem) began
UW-Oshkosh's comeback with a three-point basket at the 1:06 mark. Courtesy
of four missed free throw attempts by the Falcons in the final 58 seconds,
the Titans (4-1/2-0 WIAC) closed the extra period with a 6-1 scoring run.
Prior to his game-winning basket, Capelle made a jump shot with 30 seconds
left to cut UW-Oshkosh's deficit to 59-58.
The two teams went to overtime tied at 49
as UW-River Falls' Billy Halter matched the score on a jump shot with
1:09 left in the second half. UW-Oshkosh had taken a 49-47 lead on Pete
Warning's (So. Shiocton) jump shot with 2:02 remaining in regulation.
The game was tied seven times in the second period, with a UW-River Falls
32-28 lead being the largest point differential between the two teams
in the final 20-minute frame.
UW-Oshkosh took a 28-26 lead to intermission
after ending the first half with a 6-4 scoring run. The opening period
saw the score tied six times, with neither team holding more than a four-point
advantage. David Gershenzon (So. Glenview, Ill.) scored 10 points
for the Titans in the first half.
Capelle led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 16
points, while Gershenzon added 15 off the bench to tie a career best.
Capelle also grabbed six rebounds and dished off two assists. The Titans
also received 11 points, two rebounds and two assists from Fernholz, six
points and six rebounds from Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha) and four
points and six rebounds from Kerry Gibson (Fr. Jefferson).
Rich Melzer paced UW-River Falls with 21
points, eight rebounds, three assists and three blocked shots, while Micah
Helfrey added 12 points, three assists and three rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh won the contest despite shooting
35 percent (21-60) from the field. The Titans were 12-of-16 (75 percent)
shooting from the free throw stripe and 6-of-16 (37.5 percent) behind
the three-point line. UW-River Falls shot 45.3 percent (24-53) from the
field, 25 percent (5-20) behind the three-point line and 42.9 percent
(6-14) from the free throw line.
Titans Take Pioneers In WIAC Opener
 Receiving significant
contributions from all eight of its players that appeared on the hardwood,
UW-Oshkosh defeated UW-Platteville, 72-64, in a men's basketball contest
held Wednesday (Dec. 3) in Kolf Sports Center. It was the WIAC opener
for both teams, with UW-Oshkosh winning its inaugural league contest for
the third straight year.
The first period proved to be a struggle
for UW-Oshkosh (3-1/1-0 WIAC) as the Titans trailed for nearly half of
the 20-minute frame. UW-Oshkosh fell behind 12-7 with 9:26 left in the
opening half before staging an 18-9 scoring run to lead 25-21 at intermission.
Both teams had difficulty aiming the basketball
into the basket in the first half, with UW-Oshkosh shooting just 35.7
percent (10-28) from the field and UW-Platteville (2-3/0-1 WIAC) only
30 percent (9-30). The Titans concluded the game shooting 48.2 percent
(27-56) from the field after an impressive 60.7 percent (17-28) effort
in the second half. UW-Platteville shot 42.9 percent (15-35) from the
field in the second half to end the game at 36.9 percent (24-65).
UW-Oshkosh never trailed in the second half,
but needed a 21-13 scoring run in the final 4:21 of the contest to put
UW-Platteville away. The Pioneers had tied the game at 51 with a little
over four minutes to play before the Titans' Dain Christensen (Jr.
Waupaca) made a three-point basket with 3:56 remaining to put UW-Oshkosh
ahead to stay.
David Gershenzon (So. Glenview, Ill.)
came off the bench to lead UW-Oshkosh in scoring with a career-best 15
points. He also grabbed three rebounds and made five of his six free throw
attempts. The Titans also received 13 points from Christensen, 11 points,
eight rebounds and three steals from Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin
Dells), nine points, five rebounds and seven assists from Andy Fernholz
(Jr. West Salem), nine points and five rebounds from Kyle Pederson
(So. Waukesha), seven points and seven rebounds from Nathan Wesener
(Fr. Hilbert) and four points and two rebounds from Pete Warning
(So. Shiocton).
UW-Platteville had a trio of double-figure
scorers as Brad Reitzner counted 19 points, Frank McGettigan 14 and Tom
Uppena 13.
Second Half Play Keys Titans' Victory
 The UW-Oshkosh men's
basketball team used a strong second half effort, especially in the final
12 minutes of the contest, to defeat Luther College (Iowa), 60-48, on
Saturday (Nov. 29) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh (2-1), which led 28-26 at intermission,
controlled both ends of the court in the second period as it outscored
Luther College (1-2), 32-22. The Norse were outscored 25-10 in the last
12:16 of the game and held without a point during the final 1:46.
UW-Oshkosh took a 39-38 lead on a layup by
Andy Fernholz (Jr. West Salem) at the 10:51 mark of the second
half and remained in charge the rest of the way. The Titans' largest lead
down the stretch was 12 points, the game's final score.
UW-Oshkosh limited its second-time opponent
to just 28.6 percent (6-21) shooting from the field in the second half.
The Titans also outrebounded the Norse, 18-12, in the second period and
forced nine turnovers. UW-Oshkosh's second half performance included 47.6
percent (10-21) shooting from the field and just three turnovers.
UW-Oshkosh led for most of the first half,
with its only deficit being a 26-25 count at the 1:56 mark of the period.
First half action also included ties at two, four, 22 and 24. The Titans
also had a pair of eight-point leads in the first half, 12-4 at the 15:02
mark and 15-7 at 13:49.
Dain Christensen (Jr. Waupaca) led
UW-Oshkosh in scoring with a career-high 17 points, including 15 on five
three-point baskets. The Titans also received 12 points and two rebounds
from Fernholz, 11 points, eight rebounds and two assists from Jim Capelle
(Fr. Wisconsin Dells) and six points, six rebounds and four assists
from Chad Doedens (Fr. Cedarburg).
Drew Devine paced Luther College, which defeated
2003 NCAA Division III Final Four participant Gustavus Adolphus College
(Minn.) for its lone win this season, with 13 points. The Norse also got
10 points and five rebounds from Jake Lappe.
UW-Oshkosh concluded the game shooting 46.7
percent (21-45) from the field, while Luther College shot 35 percent (14-40).
The Titans outrebounded the Norse in the contest, 33-23.
Vikings' Late Scoring Run Holds
Off Titans
 Aided by a late 10-1 scoring
run, the Lawrence University men's basketball team pulled away to defeat
UW-Oshkosh, 73-58, on Friday (Nov. 28) in Appleton.
Lawrence University (2-1), which became only
the fourth team to defeat UW-Oshkosh in its last 74 regular season non-conference
games, led the Titans (1-1), 54-50, before scoring 10 of the next 11 points
to take a 64-51 lead with 3:11 left in the contest. The teams exchanged
baskets the remainder of the way as the Vikings held on to end a three-game
losing streak to the Titans.
The first half of the contest featured 11
lead changes, with the Titans' biggest lead being one point on five occasions
(3-2, 5-4, 7-6, 13-12 and 18-17). The Vikings' largest advantage in the
opening stanza was a 27-20 count with 2:09 left before intermission.
Despite being outrebounded by 33-17 tally,
Lawrence University was efficient on both ends of the court. The Vikings
shot 47.9 percent (23-48) from the field, including eight three-point
baskets in 18 attempts, and 79.2 percent (19-24) from the free throw line.
Lawrence University committed no turnovers in the game, while forcing
UW-Oshkosh into 15. The Vikings recorded 11 steals in the hardwood battle,
the 43rd between the two neighboring schools.
UW-Oshkosh made 22 of its 43 (51.2 percent)
field goal attempts in the game, with six baskets in 15 tries (40 percent)
coming from behind the three-point line. The Titans made eight of their
11 (72.7 percent) tosses from the free throw line.
Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin Dells)
and Chad Doedens (Fr. Cedarburg) paced UW-Oshkosh in scoring with
15 points each. Both players made three three-point baskets in the contest,
with Capelle also grabbing four rebounds and Doedens two. The Titans also
received eight points and eight rebounds from Kyle Pederson (So.
Waukesha), eight points and five rebounds from Kerry Gibson (Fr.
Jefferson) and six points, six rebounds and five assists from Andy Fernholz
(Jr. West Salem).
Lawrence University had three players in
double-digit scoring, Ron Nenahlo with 20 points, Chris Braier with 18
and Chris MacGillis with 11. Braier also grabbed eight rebounds and dished
off three assists, both team bests.
Titans Capture Green Knights In
Season Opener
 Kyle Pederson (So. Waukesha)
scored 25 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, both career highs, as the UW-Oshkosh
men's basketball team opened its 2003-04 season with a 73-65 victory over
St. Norbert College on Tuesday (Nov. 25) in De Pere.
Pederson, who had 14 points and 11 rebounds
in last year's season-opening win over St. Norbert College, tallied 11
points to help UW-Oshkosh begin Tuesday's game with a 27-9 scoring run.
Also fueling the Titans' quick start was Jim Capelle (Fr. Wisconsin
Dells), who scored nine of his 15 points in the first 10 minutes of the
contest.
St. Norbert College (0-2), behind Aaron Faulkner's
10 points, countered UW-Oshkosh's (1-0) early domination by scoring 23
of the next 32 points to cut its deficit to 36-32 at intermission.
UW-Oshkosh, which led the NCAA Division III
in field goal marksmanship a year ago, shot 61.1 percent from the field
in the first half by making 11 of its 18 attempts. The Titans committed
10 turnovers in the opening period, but kept the Green Knights at bay
in the first half by connecting on 12 of their 15 free throw tries and
posting a 17-8 rebounding advantage.
UW-Oshkosh also began the second half strong,
scoring 14 of the first 17 points to take a 50-35 lead with 12:23 left
in the game. The Titans had their double-digit advantage dwindle to 59-54
with 6:26 remaining in the contest before engaging on a 10-5 scoring run
to lead 69-59 with 41 seconds left.
In addition to Pederson and Capelle, who
also grabbed seven rebounds in his collegiate debut, the Titans also received
nine points, eight rebounds and six assists from Andy Fernholz (Jr.
West Salem) and six points, five blocked shots and one steal from Kerry
Gibson (Fr. Jefferson). UW-Oshkosh concluded the game shooting
58.3 percent (21-36) from the field and 84.8 percent (28-33) from the
free throw line. The Titans also recorded an impressive 39-13 rebounding
advantage over the Green Knights.
Faulkner led St. Norbert College in scoring
with 19 points, while Brandon Hansen added 16. The Green Knights shot
38.2 percent (21-55) from the field, with 11 of their 21 baskets counting
three points. St. Norbert College, which lost its sixth straight meeting
to UW-Oshkosh, was 12 of 14 (85.7 percent) from the free throw line.
UW-Oshkosh has now won 19 of its last 20
season openers and 70 of its last 73 regular season non-conference games.
The Titans' 2003-04 debut marked the first time that they had two freshmen,
Capelle and Chad Doedens (Fr. Cedarburg), in the starting lineup
of a season opener since the 1994-95 campaign. That year, the Titans started
Brett Davis and Joe Imhoff.
2003-04 Season Preview
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Check the men's basketball showroom
floor in UW-Oshkosh's Kolf Sports Center and you'll see a brand-new
model for the 2003-04 season.
There's a down-sized look in terms
of experience for head coach Ted Van Dellen's 14th UW-Oshkosh edition,
yet there's a familiar person in the driver's seat in two-year starter
Andy Fernholz. Fernholz, a junior guard, is one of five players
who return to the Titans this season after helping last year's squad
to the most wins and the highest NCAA Division III post-season finish
in school history.
UW-Oshkosh fashioned a 25-7 overall
record a year ago, with a WIAC Tournament championship and an appearance
in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. The
Titans claimed their second consecutive WIAC Tournament title after
defeating both top-seed UW-Stevens Point and second-seed UW-Whitewater
on the road. UW-Oshkosh's four-game trip in the NCAA Division III
Tournament included road wins over 11th-ranked Hope College (Mich.)
and top-ranked Randolph-Macon College (Va.) and a season-ending
road loss to fourth-ranked Hampden-Sydney College (Va.). UW-Oshkosh
concluded its record-breaking season as the sixth-ranked team in
the country.
UW-Oshkosh's biggest challenge this
season is filling the void left by graduated seniors Tim Dworak,
Nate Miller, Nick Scherer and Scott Sowinski. That quartet helped
UW-Oshkosh post a combined 82-33 record over their four years, while
accumulating a WIAC regular season championship in 2002 and a pair
of NCAA Division III Tournament appearances.
Despite the loss of the combined 332
career starts of Dworak, Miller, Scherer and Sowinski, UW-Oshkosh
still owns an ample amount of fuel with the return of Fernholz,
junior guard Dain Christensen, sophomore guard David Gershenzon,
sophomore forward Kyle Pederson and sophomore center Pete Warning.
Last season, Fernholz started all 32
games for the Titans and averaged 7.1 points and 3.8 rebounds per
game. He also shot 51.1 percent (72-141) from the field, 45.2 percent
(19-42) behind the three-point line and 79.7 percent (63-79) from
the charity stripe. Fernholz, who started 17 games for UW-Oshkosh
as a freshman, scored 12 points and grabbed four rebounds in the
Titans' 68-63 win over UW-Whitewater in the title game of last year's
WIAC Tournament.
Pederson had an impressive rookie season
for the Titans a year ago by averaging 5.0 points and 3.8 rebounds
per game while shooting 60.4 percent (58-96) from the field, 53.8
percent (7-13) behind the three-point line and 78.0 percent (32-41)
from the free throw stripe. In last year's season opener, Pederson
scored 14 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the Titans' 94-53 win
over St. Norbert College, a NCAA Division III Tournament participant
the previous campaign.
Christensen joined Pederson as one
of the first players off the bench for the Titans last season and
averaged 3.4 points and 1.1 rebounds per contest. He scored 12 points
in last year's 78-56 win over the Milwaukee School of Engineering
in the first round of the NCAA Division III Tournament.
Gershenzon and Warning return to the
Titans this season looking for more playing time after averaging
2.6 and 0.8 points per game, respectively.
Expected to provide additional fuel
for the Titans this season are freshman forward Jim Capelle from
Wisconsin Dells High School, freshman guard Chad Doedens from Cedarburg
High School, freshman center Kerry Gibson from Jefferson High School
and freshman forward Nathan Wesener from Hilbert High School.
In addition to its overall record and
NCAA Division III post-season appearance last year, UW-Oshkosh is
also coming off a season in which they led the country in both field
goal percentage (53.1) and three-point field goal percentage (43.0)
while ranking second in free throw percentage (79.2).
Van Dellen enters his 14th season at
UW-Oshkosh with a career coaching record of 229-119. In 1978, he
was the starting forward on the Titans' WIAC championship team.

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