Capelle Earns All-Region Honor
UW-Oshkosh's Jim Capelle (So.
• Wisconsin Dells) has been named as a third team selection on the 2005
NCAA Division III All-West Region Men's Basketball Team by D3hoops.com.
This year's NCAA Division III All-West Region squad
consisted of 15 players, with five being selected to each of the three teams.
The West Region includes schools in the WIAC, Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference,
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Northwest Conference and Southern
California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
Capelle was one of six WIAC players named to the
All-West Region squad, with the others being Nick Bennett and Jason Kalsow of
UW-Stevens Point, Casey Drake of UW-Eau Claire, Angelo Griffin of UW-Whitewater
and Brad Reitzner of UW-Platteville.
Capelle earned All-WIAC first team honors for the
second consecutive season after averaging 14.4 points and 5.4 rebounds per game.
He started all 27 contests for the Titans this past year and ranked sixth in the
WIAC in free-throw percentage (.831), ninth in scoring, rebounding and three-point
field goal percentage (.390) and 12th in field goal percentage (.425).
Capelle scored 14 or more points in 15 games this
past season, including a career-best 28 in UW-Oshkosh's 81-71 win over Cardinal
Stritch University on Dec. 30. He also scored 26 points in the Titans' 77-71 overtime
win over UW-Superior on Jan. 22. Capelle recorded one double-double, a 21-point,
11-rebound performance in UW-Oshkosh's 67-60 victory over UW-Eau Claire on Feb.
16.
Capelle started all 27 games for the Titans during
the 2003-04 season and averaged a team-leading 13.8 points and 5.6 rebounds per
contest.
Capelle, Jahnke Named All-WIAC First Team
  UW-Oshkosh had two players named to the first team
and another gain honorable mention status on the 2005 All-WIAC Men's Basketball
Team.
UW-Oshkosh players voted to the 10-member first
team by the league's nine head coaches were Jim Capelle (So. • Wisconsin
Dells) and Andy Jahnke (Jr. • Manitowoc).
Capelle earned All-WIAC first team honors for the
second consecutive season after averaging 14.4 points and 5.4 rebounds per game.
He started all 27 contests for the Titans this past year and ranked sixth in the
WIAC in free-throw percentage (.831), ninth in scoring, rebounding and three-point
field goal percentage (.390) and 12th in field goal percentage (.425).
Capelle scored 14 or more points in 15 games this
past season, including a career-best 28 in UW-Oshkosh's 81-71 win over Cardinal
Stritch University on Dec. 30. He also scored 26 points in the Titans' 77-71 overtime
win over UW-Superior on Jan. 22. Capelle recorded one double-double, a 21-point,
11-rebound performance in UW-Oshkosh's 67-60 victory over UW-Eau Claire on Feb.
16.
Capelle started all 27 games for the Titans during
the 2003-04 season and averaged a team-leading 13.8 points and 5.6 rebounds per
contest.
Jahnke, who transferred to UW-Oshkosh last fall
after playing two seasons at NCAA Division I Youngstown State University (Ohio),
received All-WIAC first team honors after averaging a team-leading 14.6 points
per contest. He started all 27 games for the Titans this past year and listed
third in the WIAC in three-point field goals (63), eighth in scoring, 13th in
three-point field goal percentage (.364) and 14th in field goal percentage (.417).
Jahnke scored 12 or more points in 17 games this
past year, including a career-best 29 in UW-Oshkosh's 77-72 victory over Carroll
College on Dec. 22. He also scored 24 points in the Titans' 74-59 win over defending
NCAA Division III champion UW-Stevens Point on Feb. 19. Jahnke grabbed eight or
more rebounds in five games, including nine in wins of 88-61 win over Purdue University-North
Central (Ind.) on Dec. 29 and 65-59 over UW-River Falls on Jan. 29.
Joining Capelle and Jahnke on the first team were
Casey Drake of UW-Eau Claire, Joe Werner of UW-La Crosse, Brandon Temperly and
Brad Reitzner of UW-Platteville, Nick Bennett and Jason Kalsow of UW-Stevens Point,
Laron Reed of UW-Superior and Angelo Griffin of UW-Whitewater.
UW-Oshkosh's Kerry Gibson (So. • Jefferson)
was one of eight players earning honorable mention recognition.
Gibson started all 27 games for UW-Oshkosh this
past season and averaged 11.7 points and a team-leading 6.5 rebounds per contest.
He led the WIAC in blocked shots (77) while ranking sixth in the league in rebounding,
12th in free-throw percentage (.752) and 17th in scoring.
The seven-foot-one Gibson had double-figure scoring
in 18 games this past year, including a career-best 26 points in UW-Oshkosh's
77-72 overtime win over UW-Eau Claire on Feb. 22. He also scored 22 points in
the Titans' 97-92 overtime win over UW-Whitewater on Jan. 26. Gibson grabbed seven
or more rebounds in 15 games, including a career-best 11 in UW-Oshkosh's victory
over Cardinal Stritch University.
Gibson started 20 of the 27 games that played in
for the Titans last year and averaged 5.7 points and 5.1 rebounds per contest.
He also totaled 68 blocked shots to lead the WIAC.
In addition to Gibson, other honorable mention
picks were Dan Archambault of UW-Eau Claire, Mark Gossens of UW-Platteville, Jeff
Holt of UW-River Falls, Eric Maus of UW-Stevens Point, Adam Chandler of UW-Stout
and Jeremy Manchester and Melvin Williams of UW-Whitewater.
Kalsow was named the WIAC Player of the Year, while
Drake was selected as the winner of the WIAC's Max Sparger Scholar-Athlete Award.
UW-Platteville's Paul Combs was chosen as the WIAC Coach of the Year.
UW-Oshkosh finished the 2004-05 season with a 19-8
record, including a third-place 11-5 mark in the WIAC.
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Pointers Edge Titans In
WIAC Tournament Semifinal
Meeting for
the 10th time in three years and second time in six days,
the UW-Stevens Point and UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
teams saved the best for last.
The two teams put on a
classic showdown as UW-Stevens Point outlasted
UW-Oshkosh, 65-59, in a semifinal round game of the WIAC
Tournament held Thursday (Feb. 24) in Stevens Point. It
was the third straight year that the two teams have
played in Stevens Point in the semifinal round of the
WIAC Tournament
UW-Stevens Point (23-3),
ranked third in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com,
advances to host the championship game of the WIAC
Tournament. The defending NCAA Division III champion
Pointers will host UW-Whitewater (19-8) in the title game
on Saturday (Feb. 26) at 7 p.m. UW-Whitewater qualified
for the championship contest by ousting top-seeded
UW-Platteville (19-7), 89-76, on Thursday
Both teams hit one clutch shot after another as
neither held bigger than a four-point lead in the last 16:52 of the game until
a pair of free throws in the final seconds accounted for the final score.
After a somewhat sluggish
first half that saw the Pointers hold a 23-18 halftime
lead and limit the Titans to 29.6 percent shooting, the
teams and intensity heated up after halftime. The best
stretch of the game started at the 8:56 mark of the
second half when UW-Stevens Points Tamaris
Relerford drained a three-pointer from the corner for a
39-37 lead, sparking an extraordinary flurry of five
straight three-pointers over a 1:24 span.
Andy Fernholz (Sr.
West Salem) answered with a three-pointer for the Titans
and Nick Bennett followed with a three on the other end.
Then it was Andy Jahnke (Jr. Manitowoc) from deep
behind the three-point line and Bennett hit a
closely-guarded bomb to put the Pointers back ahead
45-43.
The teams moved inside and
continued to trade blows, settling into their sixth tie
of the second half at 55-55 with 3:28 left. UW-Stevens
Point missed a three-pointer on its possession, but Kyle
Grusczynski swiped the ball on the Titans
possession and passed ahead to Relerford for an
uncontested layup, giving the Pointers a 57-55 lead with
2:27 left.
The Titans pounded the ball into seven-footer Kerry
Gibson (So. Jefferson) to try to tie the game, but he missed an inside
shot and Nick Bennett pulled down the rebound. Nick Bennett was fouled away from
the ball on the other end and made two free throws for a four-point lead, however,
Gibson followed with a dunk set up by penetration by Jahnke to cut the lead to
59-57 with 1:25 left.
Nick Bennett missed a three-pointer on the next
possession, but Grusczynski came flying into the lane from the perimeter to retrieve
the miss and keep the possession alive. Jason Kalsow was then fouled with 46 seconds
left and made both free throws for a 61-57 lead.
UW-Oshkoshs Chad
Doedens (So. Cedarburg) drove the length of the
court and scored a quick layup to trim the lead back to
two points and the Titans chose not to foul the Pointers,
who ran the shot clock down before Kalsow found Eric Maus
under the basket for an easy layup with 14 seconds left.
The Titans (19-8), ranked
25th nationally, missed a three-pointer at the other end
and Bennett hit two free throws with 2.6 seconds left to
finish off the game.
Nick Bennett hit four
three-pointers and was eight-for-eight from the line.
Kalsow added 12 points and Maus had 10 points, all in the
second half. The Pointers made 20 of 22 free throws,
including all 17 attempts in the second half.
Jahnke led the Titans with
15 points, while Jim Capelle (So. Wisconsin Dells)
and Gibson each scored 13 points. Fernholz finished the
contest with six points, seven rebounds and six assists.
Fernholz was playing in his 115th game for the Titans,
including the last 94 as a starter.
Titans Post
Overtime Win
In WIAC Tournament Opener
Kerry Gibson (So. • Jefferson) scored 12
of his career-high 26 points in overtime as UW-Oshkosh rallied to defeat UW-Eau
Claire, 77-72, in a quarterfinal round contest of the WIAC Men's Basketball Tournament
held Tuesday (Feb. 22) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh (19-7) advances
to the semifinal round of the eight-team WIAC Tournament,
where the third-seeded Titans will play at second seed
UW-Stevens Point (22-3) on Thursday (Feb. 24). The
Pointers qualified for their semifinal round contest with
UW-Oshkosh by routing seventh seed UW-Superior (14-12),
88-68, on Tuesday.
UW-Oshkosh and UW-Stevens
Point have met twice this year, with the Pointers winning
69-44 on Jan. 18 in Stevens Point and the Titans winning
74-59 on Feb. 19 in Oshkosh. UW-Stevens Point enters
Thursday's contest ranked third in the NCAA Division III
by D3hoops.com and UW-Oshkosh 25th.
Other quarterfinal round results in the WIAC Tournament
on Tuesday had top-seeded UW-Platteville (19-6) rout eighth-seeded UW-River Falls
(8-17), 70-55, and fourth-seed UW-Whitewater (18-8) edge fifth-seeded UW-Stout
(13-11), 82-78 in overtime. UW-Platteville will host UW-Whitewater in a semifinal
round matchup on Thursday.
Pounding the ball into the paint, the Titans scored an enormous lift from Gibson.
With UW-Eau Claire center Tyler Birkel on the bench after fouling out late in
regulation, Gibson owned the overtime.
"That mentality of going at them was going to work. Go right at them and
don't kick it out," said Gibson, who also finished the game with eight rebounds
and five blocked shots. "Our game plan was working, to go right at the big
guys, and all they could do was foul."
Gibson scored UW-Oshkosh's first five points in overtime, but clutch shooting
by Andy Fernholz (Sr. • West Salem) sealed he game. With the game tied 70-70,
Fernholz drained a three-pointer with less than a minute remaining and scored
two free throws with 14 seconds left.
The Blugolds and UW-Oshkosh exchanged baskets
like a pair of dueling heavyweights in the first half. UW-Oshkosh led 10-3 early,
but never separated itself by more than seven points.
Poor shooting limited the effectiveness of both
offenses early as UW-Eau Claire shot 21 percent in the first half and UW-Oshkosh
35.
"Luckily they were shooting worse than we were, so we had a lead going into
the half," said Andy Jahnke (Jr. • Manitowoc), who finished with 19
points. "But we just kept battling, hoping the shots would fall."
Pulling ahead on a three-pointer by Will Jefferson early in the second half, UW-Eau
Claire maintained its lead throughout most of regulation. The lead was exchanged
a couple of times in the final four minutes, but in the final 20 seconds with
the game tied, UW-Oshkosh's Jim Capelle (So. • Wisconsin Dells) missed a
pair of free throws that likely would have sealed the game.
Casey Drake led the Blugolds with 19 points with Jefferson and Oshkosh West graduate
Dan Archambault scoring 18 each.
Fernholz finished with a double-double for the Titans, scoring 10 points with
11 rebounds.
Titans Knock Off
Top-Ranked Pointers
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team
held UW-Stevens Point to its worst shooting
performance in 155 games as it defeated the
defending NCAA Division III champion and
top-ranked Pointers, 74-59, on Saturday (Feb. 19)
in Kolf Sports Center.Saturday's contest was the regular
season finale for both teams, with the loss
dropping UW-Stevens Point (21-3/13-3 WIAC) into a
tie for the WIAC championship with UW-Platteville
(18-6/13-3 WIAC) and the win giving UW-Oshkosh
(18-7/11-5 WIAC) a third-place WIAC listing.
UW-Stevens Point
and UW-Oshkosh both return to the hardwood on
Tuesday (Feb. 22) when they host quarterfinal
round games of the WIAC Tournament. UW-Stevens
Point is seeded second in the eight-team
tournament after losing the top ranking to
UW-Platteville on a tiebreaker. UW-Stevens Point
will host seventh-seeded UW-Superior (14-11/5-11
WIAC) in its first game of the WIAC Tournament,
while third-seeded UW-Oshkosh opens with a visit
from sixth-seeded UW-Eau Claire (13-12/6-10
WIAC).
UW-Stevens Point
shot just 31.6 percent (18-57) from the field
against UW-Oshkosh, including a dismal 25 percent
(8-32) in the second half. It was the Pointers'
lowest shooting percentage since they shot 30.8
percent (16-52) against Edgewood College in the
fourth game of the 1999-2000 season.
UW-Oshkosh, which
has held 47 of its last 52 opponents under 50
percent field goal shooting, converted on 51.2
(22-43) percent of its own field goal attempts to
become just the second team to shoot over 50
percent from the field against UW-Stevens Point
this season. The Pointers entered the contest
allowing just 36.4 percent field goal shooting on
the year, the second-best mark in the NCAA
Division III.
Both teams
displayed excellent skill at the free-throw line
as UW-Stevens Point made 17 of 18 attempts for
94.4 percent and UW-Oshkosh 20 of 22 attempts for
90.9 percent.
UW-Stevens
Point opened the game with one of its only hot
shooting stretches of the night, hitting four of
its first seven shots as Jason Kalsow and Nick
Bennett hit back-to-back three-pointers for a
10-2 lead.
UW-Oshkosh came back to tie
the game at 12-12 before Kyle Grusczynski hit two three-pointers to put UW-Stevens
Point back ahead 20-15 with 11:23 left. However, the Pointers made just one of
their next seven shots and Jim Capelle (So. • Wisconsin Dells) and Andy
Jahnke (Jr. • Manitowoc) hit consecutive three-pointers to cap a 13-3 run
and put the Titans ahead and in control at 28-23.
Eric Maus hit a layup to pull
the Pointers within 31-27 with 5:57 left, but it was UW-Stevens Point's last field
goal of the half as UW-Oshkosh went on a 12-3 run and eventually led 43-32 at
halftime. UW-Oshkosh shot 60.9 percent (14-23) from the field in the first half
and recorded nearly as many points as it did in its first meeting with the Pointers,
a 69-44 loss on Jan. 18.
Kalsow opened
the second half with a three-pointer for the
Pointers, but the eight-point deficit was the
closest UW-Stevens Point came the rest of the way
as Jahnke answered with a three-pointer on the
ensuing possession to put the Titans ahead 46-35
with 17:53 to play.
UW-Stevens
Point cut the lead to nine points twice in the
final two minutes, but UW-Oshkosh made its final
10 free throw attempts of the contest to snap a
five-game losing streak to the Pointers.
Jahnke led UW-Oshkosh in scoring
with 24 points, including 13 in the first half. The Titans also received 17 points,
nine rebounds and four blocked shots form Kerry Gibson (So. • Jefferson),
15 points, seven rebounds and six assists from Andy Fernholz (Sr. • West
Salem) and nine points and two rebounds from Kyle Johnson (So. • Milwaukee).
Kalsow paced
UW-Stevens Point with 23 points and six rebounds,
while Bennett added 12 points, four assists and
three rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh
won the rebounding battle, 36-25, but lost the
turnover count to UW-Stevens Point, 10-6.
Saturday's
contest was played in front of 2,604 fans,
UW-Oshkosh's largest home crowd of the season.
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Titans Knock Off Blugolds
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team has a formula
for success.
"We're trying to get to 20 wins," said UW-Oshkosh head coach Ted Van
Dellen. "I think 20 wins is an outstanding season. Now, 17 isn't a bad season,
but 20 is always the benchmark we try to gauge our people with.
"That's what we're battling for and every game is important."
The Titans (17-10/10-5 WIAC) moved a step closer to 20 wins with a 67-60 victory
over UW-Eau Claire on Wednesday (Feb. 16) at Kolf Sports Center. Jim Capelle (So.
• Wisconsin Dells) paced the Titans with his first double-double, scoring
a team-high 21 points with 11 rebounds.
"Jimmy shot the ball really well," Van Dellen said. "He's really
starting to play better now."
A barrage of 3-pointers elevated the Titans early. UW-Oshkosh drained three consecutive
3-pointers as converting a three-point play for a 14-6 lead.
However, sustaining momentum has been a problem for the Titans. Instead of closing
the door, they allowed UW-Eau Claire back in to game with UW-Oshkosh ahead 25-22
at halftime.
"We had some great looks in the first half, we just couldn't get them in
the hole," Van Dellen said. "That game could have easily been way out
of reach if we could have hit a few shots."
The Titans' offense struggled through several key stretches, but received a healthy
boost from Andy Fernholz (Sr. • West Salem). He finished with 13 points,
including a huge 3-pointer with time expiring on the shot clock with 2:29 remaining
for a 57-50 lead.
"He's not really a 3-point shooter, that's usually Capelle or (Andy) Jahnke
(Sr. • Manitowoc)," said UW-Eau Claire head coach Terry Gibbons. "And
to be honest, that's who we wanted to have the ball."
One of the Titans objectives was to shut down Casey Drake and Dan Archambault.
Instead, the duo ran wild through UW-Oshkosh's defense, combining for 45 points.
"They're both good player and we'll probably see these guys again in the
tournament, I'd imagine," Van Dellen said.
"But I don't think anybody else had hardly any points."
Drake scored all of the Blugold points in the final 10 minutes of the first half.
Coupled with Archambault, they were the only UW-Eau Claire players scoring in
double figures.
The Titans secured a No. 3 seed for the upcoming WIAC Tournament. |
J.J. Jumper To Visit Kolf Sports Center
J.J. Jumper, the official basketball
mascot of the NCAA, will visit UW-Oshkosh's
basketball doubleheader against UW-La Crosse on
Saturday (Feb. 5) in Kolf Sports Center.
J.J. Jumper's purpose is to increase enthusiasm
and awareness of NCAA Basketball, while engaging
and educating youth on healthy physical,
emotional and educational values. J.J.'s mission
is to represent both genders and all races. J.J. Jumper is an
attention-getting six-foot, five-inch green
creature with orange hair, size 26 shoes and a
big heart that motivates youth to do their best
on and off the court. J.J. appears at men's and
women's basketball games, giving away NCAA
Basketball promotional items and performing skits
during timeouts and/or halftime.
The 2004-05 basketball season is the fifth for
J.J. Jumper. During the past four seasons, J.J.
has made more than 300 visits at NCAA
institutions, appearing at almost 600 basketball
games. J.J. performs at regular season basketball
games in all three NCAA divisions, conference
tournaments and all NCAA basketball
championships.
J.J. Jumper's
appearance in Kolf Sports Center is also a part
of the NCAA's Take A Kid To The Game Program.
Kids, ages 12 and under, will receive FREE
ADMISSION to the basketball
doubleheader with the purchase of an adult
ticket. Ticket prices for the doubleheader are $8
for adults and $4 for students (elementary
through high school) and senior citizens.
UW-Oshkosh students will be admitted FREE
with their university
identification card.
UW-Oshkosh's
basketball doubleheader against UW-La Crosse
begins at 5 p.m. with the women's game and
concludes at 7:30 p.m. with the men's contest.
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Titans' Balance
Downs Blue Devils
 UW-Oshkosh took the lead from the
very beginning and never relinquished that lead,
going on to a 77-63 win over UW-Stout, Wednesday
(Feb. 2) in Menomonie.
The Titans (16-5, 9-3) took advantage at the line
in the first half, and again down the final
stretch to snag the win.
UW-Oshkosh dropped in 9-of-12 free throws in the
first half and finished making 17-of-20 charity
shots for the game. UW-Stout (12-6, 7-4), in
contrast, did not go to the line in the first
half and was only there for three total attempts,
making two.
After UW-Stout tied the game at 5-5 with 16:19 left in the first half, the Titans
went on a 15-3 run over the next four minutes and carried a 41-35 lead into halftime.
The Titans' Jim Capelle (So. • Wisconsin Dells), who finished the game with
13 points, dropped consecutive 3-pointers to get the run started.
Three-pointers were raining in the first half.
UW-Stout connected on 7-of-12 first half bombs,
while the Titans put down 6-of-12 treys.
UW-Stout pulled to within two points early in the
second half on a jumper by Terry Farmer, but that
would be as close as UW-Stout would get.
Despite a good defensive effort by the Blue
Devils, several times the Titans knocked down
shots just as the 35-second clock was nearly
running on empty.
Both teams shot near the 50 percent range from
the floor. The Titans made 26-of-53 field goal
attempts (49.1 percent) and Stout made 26-of-56
(46.4 percent).
UW-Stout's Ryan Stangl led all scorers with 18
points, while teammates Farmer added 13 and Adam
Chandler finished with 10. The Blue Devils' Jacob
Nonemacher had a game-high 10 rebounds.
The Titans had five players in double figures, led by Andy Jahnke (Jr. •
Manitowoc) with 15 points. Capelle and Andy Fernholz (Sr. • West Salem)
each had 13 points. Chad Doedens (So. • Cedarburg) pocketed 12 points and
Pete Warning (So. • Shiocton) came off the bench to score 11. |
Titans Survive Falcons' Three-Point Assault
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team withstood 32
three-point shots from UW-River Falls as it defeated the defending WIAC champion
Falcons, 65-59, on Saturday (Jan. 29) in River Falls.
UW-River Falls (6-13/2-9 WIAC) attacked UW-Oshkosh
(15-5/8-3 WIAC) with 18 three-point shots in the first half, including 12 in the
first 11 minutes of play, and 14 in the second. UW-Oshkosh fired 14 three-point
shots in the game, including 10 in the first half.
UW-River Falls jumped to an 18-10 lead over UW-Oshkosh
at the 11:50 mark of the first half as six three-point baskets (10 attempts) accounted
for all of the Falcons' scoring. UW-Oshkosh closed the first half with a 14-7
scoring run to cut its deficit to 25-24 at intermission.
UW-River Falls overcame an early 28-25 deficit
in the second half by staging a 17-8 scoring run to take a 42-36 lead with 9:44
to play. The Titans answered back with 11 straight points to build a 47-42 advantage
with 7:56 left.
Tied at 49-49, UW-Oshkosh scored 16 of the next
26 points to put UW-River Falls away. The Titans iced their second win of the
2004-05 season over the Falcons by sinking five of six free-throw shots in the
final 48 seconds of action, including four straight by Jim Capelle (So.
Wisconsin Dells).
Capelle led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 16 points,
while Andy Jahnke (Jr. Manitowoc) added 12, Kerry Gibson (So. Jefferson)
11 and Pete Warning (Jr. Shiocton) nine. Jahnke and Nathan Wesener (So.
Hilbert) both collected nine rebounds to the Titans, while Capelle and
Gibson grabbed eight each.
Jeff Holt scored 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds
to lead UW-River Falls in both categories. The Falcons also received 12 points
and five rebounds from Hans Hoeg and 11 points from Dan Torrez.
UW-Oshkosh concluded the game shooting 45.8 percent
(22-48) from the field, including 54.5 (12-22) in the second half. The Titans
also shot 21.4 percent (3-14) behind the three-point line and 75 percent (18-24)
from the free-throw stripe.
UW-Oshkosh finished the contest shooting 32.7 percent
(18-55) from the field. The Falcons also shot 34.4 percent (11-32) behind the
three-point line and 75 percent (12-16) from the free-throw line.
UW-Oshkosh outscored UW-River Falls in the paint,
32-8, and recorded a 19-6 advantage in second-chance points. UW-Oshkosh had 12
turnovers in the game and UW-River Falls just seven. |
Titans Rally To Capture Yellowjackets
 Despite all the wins, what the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team noticed most are the back-to-back losses.
"You can say it as much as you want, but confidence is a fragile thing. Going
into this game, we might have pumped up and talked confident, but I don't think
we were a real confident team," said Titans' head coach Ted Van Dellen. "It's
tough. How do you regain confidence without experiencing success? A lot of times
confidence is the key to success."
"So, you need to get a win and that usually
cures a lot of things."
All of the Titans' ailments were exorcised with a 77-71 overtime with over UW-Superior
on Saturday (Jan. 22) at Kolf Sports Center. Ranked 25th in NCAA Division III
according to D3hoops.com, UW-Oshkosh to 13-5 overall, 6-3 in the WIAC.
"This was extremely important and it was probably better that it was an overtime
win, just barely a win," Van Dellen said. "That's even better than a
win where you get after somebody and beat them by 20."
"This is going to help us immensely in the last
seven ball games we have."
Explosive in the opening minutes, the Titans led most of the game. They shot 50
percent from the field and four of their first five baskets were 3-pointers.
Then Oshkosh lost its mo jo.
"To their credit, they threw a couple of defenses right there to break our
momentum, and they did," Van Dellen said.
"We had a rhythm going and they broke the rhythm and we needed to find it."
"I never felt we really got back into a good flow the second half, but in
overtime, we found our flow."
With a 55-43 lead late in the second half, the Titans ineffectively executed their
offense. A pair of costly turnovers sent what looked like a blowout victory into
overtime against a Superior team that's not even treading water in the WIAC.
"They're going to play a physical up-tempo game," said Titans' Jim Capelle
(So. • Wisconsin Dells). "They've lost all their conference games but
they won all their non-conference games."
"It's not like they're a bad team. They played tough and we just ended up
on the high side."
That almost wasn't the case.
After sputtering through the final minutes of regulation, Capelle resurrected
the Titans' dying offense. He finished with nine of UW-Oshkosh's 16 points in
overtime.
"UW-Oshkosh is a very skilled team and very fundamentally sound," said
UW-Superior head coach Jeff Kaminsky.
"When we didn't have intense pressure on them, they were able to break us
down."
Capelle scored a team-high 26 points, while Andy Jahnke (Jr. • Manitowoc)
added 12. UW-Superior's Laron Reed led the Yellowjackets with 26 points and a
game-high six assists.
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Titans Fall To Defending National Champion
 When the other team is in a zone,
sometimes the best move is to go into one of your
own.As
UW-Oshkosh jumped out to a quick early lead, the
UW-Stevens Point mens basketball team
switched to a zone defense and handled the Titans
the rest of the way in posting a 69-44 victory on
Tuesday (Jan. 18) in Stevens Point.
The Titans opened
up a 13-2 lead and led 18-7 with 10:12 left in
the first half when UW-Stevens Point (14-1/7-1
WIAC) tried to slow UW-Oshkosh (12-5/5-3 WIAC)
with the zone. The move paid huge dividends with
the Pointers forcing six straight missed shots
and four turnovers while scoring 14 straight
points to take the lead and closing the half with
a 24-5 run for a 31-23 halftime lead.
UW-Oshkosh chipped
away at the lead in the second half and closed to
within 39-36 on a basket by Jim Capelle (So.
Wisconsin Dells). Kyle Grusczynski
followed with a three-pointer to put the Pointers
ahead 42-36 before another Capelle basket cut the
deficit to four points with 12:12 remaining.
UW-Stevens Point
went back to the zone defense and took over from
that point, outscoring the Titans 18-1 over the
next eight minutes and holding UW-Oshkosh without
a field goal until 35 seconds remained in the
game as the Titans missed 10 straight shots.
Leading 48-38 with 8:07 left, Grusczynski hit
another big three-pointer for the Pointers to
push the lead to 13 points.
The Pointers also
put the game away at the free throw line, hitting
all 16 attempts for the game and all nine in the
second half.
UW-Stevens Point
held UW-Oshkoshs top two scorers, Capelle
and Andy Jahnke (Jr. Manitowoc), to a
combined 13 points on five-for-20 shooting,
including just one-for-10 from three-point range.
The pair entered the game averaging a combined 32
points per game, however, were stymied by a
Pointers defense that leads the NCAA
Division III in scoring defense at 51.6 points
per game.
The Pointers also
rank second in the country in field goal
percentage defense and held the Titans to just
34.8 percent, including just two-for-16
three-point shooting. UW-Stevens Point shot 46.9
percent from the field, including 54.2 percent in
the second half.
Jason Kalsow had
22 points, seven rebounds and five assists to
lead the Pointers, while Nick Bennett added 21
points with three three-pointers. Seven-foot-one
center Kerry Gibson (So. Jefferson) paced
the Titans with a career-high 18 points along
with six rebounds.
UW-Stevens Point
entered the contest as the top-ranked team in the
NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com, while
UW-Oshkosh was ranked 25th. UW-Stevens Point is
the defending NCAA Division III champion.
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Strong Start Helps Titans Topple Yellowjackets
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team
held UW-Superior to just 22 points and 27.6
percent (8-29) field goal shooting in the first
half as it defeated the Yellowjackets, 71-61, on
Saturday (Jan. 8) in Superior.UW-Oshkosh (12-3/5-1 WIAC)
made it difficult for UW-Superior (9-5/0-5 WIAC)
right from the opening tip by jumping to a 22-6
lead just 8:42 into play. Andy Jahnke (Jr.
Manitowoc) sparked the Titans' early scoring run
by compiling eight of his game-high 20 points.
After UW-Superior
tallied seven straight points to cut its deficit
to 22-13 with 9:18 left in the opening period,
UW-Oshkosh staged a 16-9 scoring run to take a
38-22 lead to intermission. The Titans shot 48.1
percent (13-27) from the field in the first half
while making nine of their 11 free-throw
attempts.
UW-Superior opened
the second half with a 19-5 scoring spree to
slice its deficit to 43-41 with 10:11 left in the
game. Kerry Gibson (So. Jefferson) then
followed the Yellowjackets' charge with eight
straight points to increase the Titans' advantage
to 51-41 with 7:30 remaining to play. UW-Oshkosh
led by seven-plus points the rest of the contest,
including a 71-59 tally with 17 seconds left.
Gibson paced the Titans in the second half by
totaling 10 points, six rebounds and four blocked
shots.
Jahnke scored his
20 points for UW-Oshkosh on 7-of-13 shooting from
the field and 2-of-2 shooting from the free-throw
line. He also made four three-point baskets in
the game, dished off four assists and grabbed two
rebounds. The Titans also received 14 points,
nine rebounds and four blocked shots from Gibson
and 13 points, six rebounds and two assists from
Jim Capelle (So. Wisconsin Dells).
Laron Reed totaled
13 points, four rebounds and four steals to lead
UW-Superior, while Marc Rothschadl added 12
points and Leonard Cobb 10 points and eight
rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh
concluded the game shooting 41.7 percent (20-48)
from the field and 83.9 percent (26-31) from the
free-throw line. The Titans made five of their 18
shots (27.8 percent) behind the three-point line
and conquered the rebounding, 36-34. UW-Oshkosh
had 18 turnovers in the contest.
UW-Superior
finished the game shooting 39.3 percent (24-61)
from the field. The Yellowjackets shot just 55.6
percent (10-18) from the free-throw line and 25
percent (3-12) behind the three-point arc.
UW-Superior had 12 turnovers in the contest.
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First Half
Scoring Run Keys Titans' Win
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team
ended the first half with a 27-10 scoring run to
pull away and defeat UW-Platteville, 82-60, on
Tuesday (Jan. 4) in Kolf Sports Center.UW-Oshkosh (11-3/4-1 WIAC)
went the first six minutes of action without a
point before rallying to take the lead for good
at 12-10 on a three-point play by Kyle Johnson
(So. Milwaukee) with 9:21 left in the
first half. UW-Oshkosh proceeded to score 20 of
the next 28 points, including eight by Johnson,
to take a 32-18 advantage to intermission.
UW-Oshkosh
suffocated UW-Platteville's offense during the
last 10 minutes of the first half as the Titans
held the Pioneers to just two field goals and six
free throws. UW-Platteville (7-5/2-2 WIAC) ended
the first half shooting 15.4 percent (4-26) from
the field after missing 14 of its last 16 shots.
UW-Platteville
fell behind 50-28 in the second half before
pulling to within 11 points at 62-51 with 8:52 to
play. The Titans quickly cancelled the Pioneers'
momentum when they scored 20 of the game's
remaining 29 points. UW-Oshkosh kept its second
half lead over UW-Platteville by making 13 of its
22 shots (59.1 percent) from the field and 21 of
its 23 attempts (91.3 percent) from the
free-throw line.
Jim Capelle (So. • Wisconsin Dells) led UW-Oshkosh
in scoring with 18 points, while Andy Jahnke (Jr. • Manitowoc) added 14,
Johnson 13 and Andy Fernholz (Sr. • West Salem) 11. Johnson had all 13 of
his points in the first half, while Jahnke had all 14 of his points in the second.
Capelle and Jahnke each grabbed eight rebounds to pace the Titans.
Brandon Temperly
scored a season-high 23 points to lead
UW-Platteville, while LeVon Crawford added 13 and
Brad Reitzner 11. Temperly also collected a
team-best six rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh shot
51.2 percent (22-43) from the field for the game,
including 42.9 (6-14) behind the three-point
line. The Titans, who won the rebounding battle,
34-26, also shot 88.9 percent (32-36) from the
the free-throw line.
UW-Platteville
concluded the contest shooting 32.1 percent
(18-56) from the field. The Pioneers, who were
playing their fifth straight road game, also shot
31.3 percent (5-16) behind the three-point line
and 70.4 percent (19-27) from the free-throw
stripe.
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Titans Capture
Wolves
 Jim Capelle (So. Wisconsin
Dells) scored 14 of his career-high 28 points in
each half to lead the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team to an 81-71 victory over Cardinal Stritch
University in the fifth-place game of the Clarke
College Holiday Tournament held Thursday (Dec.
30) in Dubuque, Iowa.UW-Oshkosh (10-3), which won for the
78th time in its last 86 regular season
non-conference games, finished the eight-team
tournament with a 2-1 record. In addition to its
victory over Cardinal Stritch University (9-9),
UW-Oshkosh also lost 60-59 to North Central
College (Ill.) in the tournament and won 88-61
over Purdue University-North Central (Ind.).
Capelle recorded
28 points against Cardinal Stritch University on
8-of-15 shooting from the field, including 5-of-8
behind the three-point line, and 7-of-8 shooting
from the free-throw line. His also recorded seven
rebounds, three assists and two steals.
UW-Oshkosh also
got 16 points and three assists from Andy Jahnke
(Jr. Manitowoc), nine points and 11
rebounds from Kerry Gibson (So.
Jefferson), nine points, six assists and five
rebounds from Andy Fernholz (Sr. West
Salem) and eight points, eight rebounds and four
assists from Chad Doedens (So. Cedarburg).
Tied 63-63 with
3:36 remaining in the contest, Capelle counted 10
points during an 18-5 scoring run that gave
UW-Oshkosh an 81-68 lead with 28 seconds left.
UW-Oshkosh, which led 43-33 earlier in the second
half, forced the 63-63 tie by rallying from a
60-55 deficit with 7:57 to play.
UW-Oshkosh and
Cardinal Stritch University exchanged the lead
five times in the first half. The Wolves scored
the first five points of the contest and held a
27-22 advantage before the Titans scored 19 of
the next 25 points to take a 41-33 lead to
intermission. UW-Oshkosh had three eight-point
leads in the first half, all in the final 2:22 of
the period.
Cardinal Stritch
University had four double-figure scorers in the
game. Nick Moran led the Wolves with 26 points,
while Matthias Cordier added 12 and Linnie
Balfour and Ronald Bell 11 each. Bell and Moran
both grabbed eight rebounds to pace the
first-time opponent of the Titans.
UW-Oshkosh
finished the game shooting 43.3 percent (29-67)
from the field, including 40 (10-25) behind the
three-point line. The Titans also shot 81.3
percent (13-16) from the free-throw line.
Cardinal Stritch
University concluded the contest shooting 47.6
percent (30-63) from the field, 36 percent (9-25)
behind the three-point line and 50 percent (2-4)
from the free-throw line.
UW-Oshkosh, which
has held 38 of its last 40 opponents under 50
percent shooting from the field, outrebounded
Cardinal Stritch University, 43-32. The Titans
had just seven turnovers in the contest.
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Titans Mangle
Panthers
 Andy Jahnke (Jr. Manitowoc)
scored 21-plus points for the third consecutive
contest as the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team
advanced to the fifth-place game of the Clarke
College Holiday Tournament by defeating Purdue
University-North Central (Ind.), 88-61, on
Wednesday (Dec. 29) in Dubuque, Iowa.UW-Oshkosh (9-3), which
opened the eight-team tournament with a 60-59
loss to North Central College (Ill.) on Monday
(Dec. 27), meets Cardinal Stritch University
(9-8) on Thursday (Dec. 30) in the fifth-place
game. Cardinal Stritch University also owns a 1-1
record in the tournament after losing to
Tri-State University (Ind.), 99-93, and defeating
Siena Heights University (Mich.), 80-69.
Jahnke scored his
21 points against Purdue University-North Central
on 8-of-13 shooting from the field and 2-of-2
shooting from the free-throw line. He also
grabbed a career-high nine rebounds and dished
off one assist.
UW-Oshkosh played
its entire 14-man roster in the game, with Pete
Warning (Jr. Shiocton) contributing 12
points and four rebounds, Jordan Johnson (Fr.
Waupaca) nine points and two rebounds and
Kerry Gibson (So. Jefferson) eight points,
five rebounds and three blocked shots.
Matthew Martinez
led Purdue University-North Central in scoring
with 22 points, while Steve Fox added nine and
Drew Dixon and Kevin Potchen seven each. Drew
also collected a team-high five rebounds for the
Panthers, a first-time opponent of the Titans.
UW-Oshkosh scored
15 seconds into play on a pair of free throws by
Gibson and led Purdue University-North Central
the remainder of the game. The Titans built a
35-20 lead before the Panthers scored six
straight points to cut their deficit to 35-26
with 2:17 left in the first half. UW-Oshkosh
ended the opening period with a 7-1 scoring run
to take a 42-27 advantage to intermission.
UW-Oshkosh led by
double-digits the entire second half, including a
67-36 count with 9:48 left in the game. The
Titans took their 67-36 lead after scoring 19
consecutive points, including five by Jahnke and
four each by Gibson, Warning and Nathan Wesener
(So. Hilbert).
UW-Oshkosh
concluded the game shooting 51.7 percent (31-60)
from the field and 73.3 percent (22-30) from the
free-throw line. The Titans shot just 28.6
percent (4-14) behind the three-point line.
Purdue
University-North Central finished the contest
shooting 42.2 percent (19-45) from the field and
68 percent (17-25) from the free-throw stripe.
The Panthers shot 35.3 percent (6-17) beyond the
three-point arc.
UW-Oshkosh also
won the rebounding battle, 39-25, and the
turnover ratio, 10-14.
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Titans Fall On
Basket In Closing Seconds
 Mike Wilson's three-point basket
with 10 seconds to play gave the North Central
College (Ill.) men's basketball team a 60-59
victory over UW-Oshkosh in an opening round
contest of the Clarke College Holiday Tournament
held Monday (Dec. 27) in Dubuque, Iowa. North Central College and
UW-Oshkosh both return to action in the
eight-team tournament on Wednesday (Dec. 29),
with the Cardinals (8-1) playing Clarke College
(8-2) in the semifinal round of the championship
bracket and the Titans (8-3) battling Purdue
University-North Central (7-8) in semifinal round
of the consolation bracket. Clarke College
advanced to the semifinal round of the
championship bracket after defeating Purdue
University-North Central, 79-68, on Monday.
UW-Oshkosh led
North Central College most of the second half,
including a 38-31 count with 14:45 remaining in
the game. The two teams then played to ties of
48-48 and 51-51 before Jim Capelle (So.
Wisconsin Dells) gave UW-Oshkosh a 54-51 lead on
a three-point basket with 4:32 to play.
North Central
College answered Capelle's bomb with four
straight points and took a 57-55 lead on a jump
shot by Anthony Simmons with 49 seconds remaining
in the game. UW-Oshkosh worked the shot clock
down on the ensuing possession and grabbed a
59-57 advantage on a three-point basket by
Capelle with 24 seconds left. Wilson gave North
Central College the win with his three-point
basket 14 seconds later, but the Cardinals
couldn't celebrate the victory until Capelle's
three-point shot at the horn missed its mark.
UW-Oshkosh opened
the game by taking a 10-5 lead at the 14:42 mark
of the first half. North Central College then
scored 20 of the next 30 points to take a 25-20
advantage to intermission. The Cardinals' biggest
lead of the first half was a 21-14 count with
4:11 left in the period.
Andy Jahnke (Jr.
Manitowoc) led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with
21 points, while Capelle added 15 and Kerry
Gibson (So. Jefferson) 10. Behind a
game-high 10 rebounds from Andy Fernholz (Sr.
West Salem), eight from Jahnke and seven
from Gibson, UW-Oshkosh won the rebounding battle
over North Central College, 41-22.
Simmons and Daniel
Walton both scored 13 points to lead the
Cardinals, while Wilson scored nine points,
grabbed nine rebounds and dished off four
assists.
UW-Oshkosh
concluded the game shooting 40.7 percent (22-54)
from the field, including 39.1 (9-23) behind the
three-point line. Gibson made all six of
UW-Oshkosh's attempts from the free-throw line.
North Central
College finished the contest shooting 48.1
percent (26-54) from the field, including 40.0
(6-15) behind the three-point stripe. The
Cardinals shot just 28.6 percent (2-7) from the
free-throw line.
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Titans Hold Off
Pioneers
 Andy Jahnke (Jr. Manitowoc)
scored a career-high 29 points, including 19 in
the second half, as the UW-Oshkosh men's
basketball team edged Carroll College, 77-72, on
Wednesday (Dec. 22) in Kolf Sports Center.Jahnke, a first-year
transfer from NCAA Division I Youngstown State
University (Ohio), registered 22-plus points for
the third time this season by making nine of 16
shots from the field and six of eight attempts
from the free-throw line. He also grabbed six
rebounds, dished off three assists and recorded
one steal.
In addition to
Jahnke's performance, UW-Oshkosh (8-2) also
received 13 points, eight rebounds and four
assists from Andy Fernholz (Sr. West
Salem), 11 points, four rebounds and two assists
from Jim Capelle (So. Wisconsin Dells) and
11 points from Nathan Wesener (So.
Hilbert).
With exception of
ties at 15-15 and 17-17, UW-Oshkosh led Carroll
College (5-1) the entire first half. The Titans
scored the first eight points of the game and
held advantages of 25-17 and 27-19 before taking
a 36-32 lead to intermission. UW-Oshkosh escorted
Carroll College to the break despite shooting
36.7 percent (11-30) from the field.
In the second
half, UW-Oshkosh increased its lead to 54-45
before Carroll College scored 11 straight points
to take a 56-54 advantage with 7:18 to play. The
two teams exchanged the lead five times the rest
of the game, with UW-Oshkosh taking the advantage
for good at 69-67 on a three-point basket by
Capelle with 2:53 left. The Titans held off the
Pioneers down the stretch by making six of eight
free throw attempts, including three conversions
by Fernholz in the last 65 seconds of play.
Carroll College,
which last played UW-Oshkosh during the 1990-91
season, had three players reach double-figure
scoring. Ben Hickethier and Jason Trimborn each
scored 14 points for the Pioneers, while Jason
Scheper added 12.
UW-Oshkosh, ranked
21st in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com,
concluded the contest shooting 46.9 percent
(23-49) from the field. The Titans also shot 37.5
percent (9-24) behind the three-point line and 71
percent (22-31) from the free-throw line.
Carroll College
finished the game shooting 44.4 percent (24-54)
from the field, 22.2 percent (4-18) behind the
three-point line and 80 percent (20-25) from the
free-throw line.
UW-Oshkosh, which
presented head coach Ted Van Dellen with his
250th coaching victory, captured the rebounding
battle, 36-30, but lost the turnover decision,
14-9.
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Vikings Win
Battle Of Nationally-Ranked Teams
 Lawrence University overcame 34
percent (17-50) shooting from the field to defeat
UW-Oshkosh, 52-46, in a contest of two
nationally-ranked men's basketball teams held
Saturday (Dec. 18) in Albee Hall.Lawrence University (4-1)
entered the hardwood debate ranked 10th in the
NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com and UW-Oshkosh
(7-2) 17th. It was just the fourth meeting
between the two Fox Valley schools since the
1956-57 season.
Lawrence
University led UW-Oshkosh the final 28:56 of the
game after taking a 15-12 advantage on a
three-point basket by Dan Evans. Evans went on to
score 17 points in the contest, including a jump
shot from the lane with 24 seconds left to play
that put the Vikings ahead 48-44. Lawrence
University then forced a UW-Oshkosh turnover with
12 seconds remaining, and added four free throws
to secure the victory.
UW-Oshkosh trailed
31-22 early in the second half before scoring
eight straight points to cut its deficit to 31-30
with 17:04 remaining in the contest. Lawrence
University then scored six consecutive points to
take a 37-30 lead with 15:03 left and stayed in
front by at least two points the rest of the way.
Lawrence
University took a 29-22 advantage to intermission
after leading by as many as nine points on three
occasions in the first half. The Vikings trailed
only once in the game, a 3-2 count with 3:51 gone
in the first half. The contest was tied twice in
the opening period, counts of 2-2 and 12-12.
Jim Capelle (So.
Wisconsin Dells) scored 14 points and
grabbed nine rebounds to lead UW-Oshkosh in both
categories. The Titans also received nine points,
four rebounds and four assists from Andy Fernholz
(Sr. West Salem) and eight points, seven
rebounds and five blocked shots from Kerry Gibson
(So. Jefferson).
Besides scoring 17
points, Evans also grabbed four rebounds, dished
off three assists and recorded two steals for
Lawrence University. The Vikings also received
nine points, 11 rebounds and three steals from
Chris Braier.
UW-Oshkosh shot 43
percent (18-41) from the field, but made just one
of its 10 attempts (10 percent) behind the
three-point line. The Titans made nine of their
10 tries (90 percent) from the free-throw-line.
In addition to
shooting 34 percent from the field, Lawrence
University also shot 30.8 percent (4-13) behind
the three-point line and 82.4 percent (14-17)
from the free-throw line. The Vikings recorded
steals on 11 of UW-Oshkosh's 20 turnovers while
limiting the Titans to just five offensive
rebounds.
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Titans Stroll Past Defending WIAC Champion
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team
pulled away late in the first half and paraded to
a 62-51 victory over defending WIAC champion
UW-River Falls on Saturday (Dec. 11) in Kolf
Sports Center.UW-Oshkosh (7-1/3-1 WIAC) registered
the first point of the contest and held the lead
until UW-River Falls (3-4/0-3 WIAC) tied the
score at 10-10 with 14:06 left in the first half.
Following 10 straight points by the Titans and
then eight consecutive points by the Falcons,
UW-Oshkosh staged a 15-6 scoring run to take a
35-24 lead to intermission.
UW-Oshkosh shot 50
percent (12-24) from the field in the first half
and had an assist on all 12 of its baskets. The
Titans were deadly behind the three-point line in
the opening period as they made all six of their
tries. Meanwhile, UW-River Falls shot a paltry
34.6 percent (9-26) from the field in the first
half, with 14 of its 26 attempts coming from
beyond the three-point stripe.
UW-Oshkosh scored
the first seven points of the second half and
pushed its lead to 48-28 with 14:18 to play. The
Titans had their advantage cut to 52-36 before
they reeled off 10 straight points to take a
62-36 lead with 4:12 remaining in the game.
UW-River Falls counted 15 points and held
UW-Oshkosh scoreless the rest of the way to make
the final outcome somewhat respectable.
UW-Oshkosh's Kerry
Gibson (So. Jefferson) led all scorers
with 12 points. He also grabbed four rebounds,
dished off one assist and blocked one shot. The
Titans also received 10 points, three steals and
two assists from Andy Jahnke (Jr.
Manitowoc), 10 points off the bench from Pete
Warning (Jr. Shiocton) and nine points,
seven assists and five rebounds from Andy
Fernholz (Sr. West Salem).
UW-River Falls
didn't have a player score in double digits, but
Jeff Holt and Dan Torrez did tally nine points
each. Hans Hoeg led the Falcons with five
rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh, ranked
14th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com,
ended the game shooting 44 percent (22-50) from
the field and 80 percent (12-15) from the
free-throw line. The Titans, who won the
rebounding battle, 35-32, missed all six of their
three-point shots in the second half to end the
game at 50 percent (6-12).
UW-River Falls
shot just 33.9 percent (19-56) from the field for
the game, including only 30.4 (7-23) behind the
three-point line. The Falcons, who had just eight
turnovers in the contest, shot 85.7 percent (6-7)
from the free-throw line.
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Titans Dealt
First Loss Of Season
 UW-Eau Claire scored 18 consecutive
points in the second half to rally from a
10-point deficit and defeat the UW-Oshkosh men's
basketball team, 64-54, on Tuesday (Dec. 7) in
Eau Claire. UW-Oshkosh
(6-1/2-1), which entered the contest ranked 14th
in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com, trailed
25-22 at halftime before going on a 15-2 scoring
run to take a 37-27 lead with 13:39 left in the
game. Jim Capelle (So. Wisconsin Dells)
counted 10 points during UW-Oshkosh's scoring
run, including a pair of three-point baskets.
UW-Oshkosh
increased its advantage to 40-30 on a three-point
play by Kerry Gibson (So. Jefferson) with
12:58 remaining in the game. UW-Eau Claire
(4-3/2-1 WIAC), which had lost its six games to
UW-Oshkosh, then proceeded to score the next 18
points to take a 48-40 lead with 6:15 to play.
Casey Drake sparked the Blugolds' scoring spree
by netting 11 points, including a pair of
three-point baskets and a three-point play.
UW-Eau Claire held
UW-Oshkosh off the rest of the way as Dan
Archambault scored 12 of the last 16 Blugold
points, including seven from the free-throw line.
Archambault scored 13 of his 15 points in the
second half.
UW-Oshkosh began
the game with a 7-2 scoring run before UW-Eau
Claire scored the next seven points to take a 9-7
lead with 12:48 left in the first half. The
Blugolds took a 13-11 lead on a layup by Will
Jefferson and held the advantage the final 9:53
of the first half.
Both teams were
hampered by poor shooting in the first half as
they combined to make only 16 of their 62 shots
(25.8 percent) from the field, including just one
of 16 tries (6.3 percent) behind the three-point
line. UW-Eau Claire shot 26.5 percent (9-34) from
the field in the opening stanza, while UW-Oshkosh
shot 25 percent (7-28).
Capelle led
UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 18 points, while
Gibson added 13 and Andy Jahnke (Jr.
Manitowoc) 10. The Titans had only nine turnovers
in the game, but were out rebounded by a 51-34
tally. Gibson, who also had four blocked shots,
led UW-Oshkosh with eight rebounds.
Drake led UW-Eau
Claire in scoring with a season-high 23 points.
The Blugolds also received 11 points and a
game-high 10 rebounds from Buck Smith. Like
UW-Oshkosh, UW-Eau Claire had just nine turnovers
in the contest.
UW-Oshkosh
finished the game shooting 32.8 percent (19-58)
from the field, including just 25 percent (5-20)
behind the three-point line. The Titans shot 73.3
percent (11-15) from the free-throw line.
UW-Eau Claire
concluded the contest shooting 33.3 percent
(20-60) from the field, including just 28.6
percent (4-14) behind the three-point arc. The
Blugolds shot 83.3 percent (20-24) from the
free-throw stripe.
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Titans Tame
Lions
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team
ended the first half with a 34-9 scoring run to
pull away and defeat Finlandia University
(Mich.), 85-67, on Saturday (Nov. 27) in Kolf
Sports Center.The two teams played to four ties
during the early stages of the contest before
Finlandia University (2-2) built an 18-11 lead
with 12:15 remaining in the first half.
Faced with a
seven-point deficit, its largest of the young
2004-05 season, UW-Oshkosh (4-0) reeled off 18
unanswered points during a 34-9 scoring run to
take a 45-27 lead to intermission. Andy Jahnke
(Jr. Manitowoc) sparked the Titans'
half-ending scoring spree by counting 16 of his
team-high 18 points.
UW-Oshkosh
increased its advantage to 65-41 in the second
half on Kyle Johnson's (So. Milwaukee)
three-point basket with 11:01 left to play.
Finlandia University, behind 10 points from Ryan
Artley, refused to go away and battled back to
make the score 79-67 with 2:33 remaining. The
Titans secured their fifth straight win over the
Lions by finishing the game's scoring with six
free throws, including four by Kyle Pederson (Jr.
Waukesha).
UW-Oshkosh had 14
players appear in the contest, with 11 of them
scoring. In addition to Jahnke's 18 points, four
rebounds and three steals, the Titans also
received 14 points and seven rebounds from Kerry
Gibson (So. Jefferson), 10 points, five
rebounds and two steals from Andy Fernholz (Sr.
West Salem) and eight points, six assists,
five rebounds and two steals from Chad Doedens
(So. Cedarburg).
Kyle Miron, who
hit five three-point baskets, led Finlandia
University in scoring with 18 points. The Lions,
who defeated UW-Eau Claire (94-93) one day
earlier, also received 15 points from Artley and
12 from Victor Harrington.
UW-Oshkosh, which
has defeated 90 of its last 100 regular season
non-conference opponents, shot 47.5 percent
(29-61) from the field and 67.7 percent (21-31)
from the free-throw line. Finlandia University
shot 40.8 percent (20-49) from the field and 90
percent (18-20) from the free-throw line. The
Titans posted a 43-29 rebounding advantage and
committed four less turnovers (16-20) than the
Lions.
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Titans Slay Green Knights
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team
jumped to an 18-point halftime lead and then held
off a three-point barrage by St. Norbert College
in the second half for a 65-51 victory over the
Green Knights on Wednesday (Nov. 24) in Kolf
Sports Center.UW-Oshkosh (3-0), which defeated
Marian College just 24 hours earlier, led St.
Norbert College (0-1) from start to finish. The
Titans counted the first eight points of the game
and kept the Green Knights scoreless for nearly
the first four minutes of play.
Leading 10-9,
UW-Oshkosh delivered a hard punch to St. Norbert
College when it scored 23 of the next 29 points
over the final 12:17 of the first half to take a
33-15 lead to intermission. Seven players
registered points for the Titans during their
scoring run, including Andy Jahnke (Jr.
Manitowoc) who tallied seven.
UW-Oshkosh shot
63.6 percent (14-22) from the field in the first
half, while St. Norbert College shot just 25.9
percent (7-25). The Green Knights made just one
of their 12 three-point shots in the opening
period and missed both of their free-throw tries.
UW-Oshkosh opened
the second half with six straight points to take
a 39-15 lead with 17:33 to play. The Titans had
their advantage sliced to 41-22 when the Green
Knights' Austin Washington connected on a
three-point shot with 15:28 remaining in the
period. Washington's three-point basket was the
first of eight for the Green Knights over the
next 13 minutes as they pulled to within 57-48
with 2:36 left. UW-Oshkosh fought off St. Norbert
College the rest of the way by going on a
game-ending 8-3 scoring run, includimg six points
from the free-throw line.
Four players
scored in double figures for the Titans. Jim
Capelle (So. Wisconsin Dells) led the way
for UW-Oshkosh with 14 points, while Andy
Fernholz (Sr. West Salem) chipped in 13,
Jahnke 11 and Kerry Gibson (So. Jefferson)
10. Capelle also had seven rebounds and three
assists, while Fernholz contributed seven
rebounds and one assist and Gibson six rebounds
and five blocked shots.
Eric DeJardine
came off the bench to score 18 points for the
Green Knights as he made six three-point baskets.
Washington added 11 points and shared team honors
by collecting four rebounds. Brandon Hansen, who
received All-Midwest Conference first team honors
last season after averaging 18.5 points per game,
was held to just two points in the contest on
1-of-14 shooting from the field.
UW-Oshkosh shot
56.8 percent (25-44) from the field, including
41.7 (5-12) behind the three-point line. The
Titans were 10-of-18 (55.6 percent) from the free
throw line. St. Norbert College shot 30.8 percent
(20-65) from the field, including 31.3 (10-32)
behind the three point line. The Green Knights,
who committed just nine turnovers in the game,
made one of their four (25 percent) shots from
the free throw line.
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Van Dellen
Becomes Titans' Winningest Coach
 UW-Oshkosh head coach Ted Van Dellen
became the winningest coach in the 107-year
history of the school's men's basketball program
on Tuesday (Nov. 23) as his Titans defeated
Marian College, 51-43, in Fond du Lac.The victory was the 244th
in Van Dellen's 15-year coaching career at
UW-Oshkosh, erasing Robert Kolf's decades-old
mark of 243 coaching wins that he registered with
the Titans from 1925-56. Van Dellen, who ranks
eighth among the winningest men's basketball
coaches in WIAC history, has posted a 244-133
coaching record at UW-Oshkosh.
In a game that saw
five ties, five lead changes and plenty of
defense, UW-Oshkosh (2-0) used a 12-2 scoring run
late in the second half to open up a tight
contest with Marian College (0-3).
UW-Oshkosh went
the first 5:41 of the game without a field goal,
but managed to trail only 6-4 midway through the
first half. The contest went back-and-forth the
next several minutes until UW-Oshkosh scored the
last five points of the first half to take a
22-18 lead to intermission. The Titans took their
four-point halftime lead despite shooting 29.4
percent (5-17) from the field and committing
seven turnovers.
The contest
remained close well into the second half, with
the final tie coming at 31-31 on a three-point
basket by Marian College's Jake Harmsen with
14:13 to play. Leading 34-33, UW-Oshkosh took
control of the contest by putting together a 12-2
scoring run to take a 46-35 lead with 6:54
remaining. UW-Oshkosh's scoring spurt included a
pair of three-point baskets from Andy Jahnke (Jr.
Manitowoc) and an alley-oop dunk from
Jahnke to Kerry Gibson (So. Jefferson).
The closest the Sabres got after that was a 47-41
tally with 15 seconds left.
Jim Capelle (So.
Wisconsin Dells) totaled 17 points, seven
rebounds and three assists to lead the Titans in
all three statistical categories. UW-Oshkosh also
received nine points, five rebounds and two
assists from Jahnke and nine points, five
rebounds and one blocked shot from Gibson.
Casey Wuest had 11
points for Marian College, while David Whitenack
contributed seven points and four rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh, which
defeated Marian College for the 16th straight
time, shot 38.5 percent (15-39) from the field
and 62.1 percent (18-29) from the free-throw
line. Marian College shot just 28.8 percent
(15-52) from the field and 75 percent (9-12) from
the charity stripe. The Titans won the rebounding
battle, 39-29.
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Hot-Shooting
Titans Top Eagles In Season Opener
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team
shot a blistering 65.1 percent from the field as
it defeated Edgewood College, 77-68, on Friday
(Nov. 19) in Kolf Sports Center. It was the
inaugural game of the 2004-05 campaign for both
teams, with UW-Oshkosh winning its season opener
for the 20th time in 21 years.UW-Oshkosh (1-0) made 28 of
its 43 field goal attempts against Edgewood
College (0-1), including 15 of its 21 tries (71.4
percent) in the second half. The Titans also
connected on nine of their 15 shots (60 percent)
behind the three-point line, including seven of
their nine attempts (77.8 percent) in the first
half. Despite its impressive marksmanship from
the field, UW-Oshkosh was just 12 of 19 shooting
(63.2 percent) from the free-throw line.
UW-Oshkosh began
the game with seven straight points, forcing an
Edgewood College timeout just 94 seconds into
play. However, the Eagles rallied back behind six
baskets and a free throw by Charlie Averkamp to
tie the contest at 23-23 with 7:50 left in the
opening period. UW-Oshkosh closed the first half
with a 16-10 scoring run to lead 39-33 at
intermission.
The Titans
extended their advantage to 61-47 with nine
minutes left in the game, but the Eagles again
stormed back to cut their deficit to 71-66 with
28 seconds remaining. UW-Oshkosh held off
Edgewood College in the closing seconds as Jim
Capelle (So. Wisconsin Dells) made four
free throws and Andy Jahnke (Jr.
Manitowoc) added a layup.
Jahnke, a transfer
from NCAA Division I Youngstown State University
(Ohio), was impressive in his UW-Oshkosh debut as
he scored a game-high 23 points and dished off
two assists. Jahnke made eight of his 12 shots
from the field, including five of his six tries
behind the three-point line. Jahnke sparked the
Titans in the first half by scoring 16 points,
including four three-point baskets.
Capelle
contributed 16 points, three assists and two
rebounds to UW-Oshkosh's winning effort, while
Kerry Gibson (So. Jefferson) scored a
career-high 13 points, grabbed eight rebounds and
blocked three shots. UW-Oshkosh also received
eight points, five assists and four rebounds from
Chad Doedens (So. Cedarburg), three points
and five rebounds from Kyle Pederson (Jr.
Waukesha) and eight points and four rebounds from
Kyle Johnson (So. Milwaukee).
Averkamp led
Edgewood College with 21 points, including 17 in
the first half, while Gregory Blaska added 14
points and Seth Cooper 13. Averkamp also grabbed
a game-high nine rebounds.
Edgewood College,
which lost for the 11th time in 12 meetings with
UW-Oshkosh, shot 43.9 percent (25-57) from the
field, 36.4 percent (4-11) behind the three-point
line and 73.7 percent (14-19) from the free throw
line. The Eagles were outrebounded by the Titans,
33-20.
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2004-05 Season
Preview
After
registering 177 victories, five NCAA Division III
Tournament appearances and one WIAC championship during
the past nine seasons, the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team looks to put the finishing touches on a highly
successful decade this winter.
UW-Oshkosh returns all five starters from last year's
team that posted a 14-13 record (7-9 WIAC), including
forward Jim Capelle (Wiscondin Dells), guard Chad Doedens
(Cedarburg) and center Kerry Gibson (Jefferson) who were
listed in the everyday lineup as freshmen. The Titans
also welcome back senior guard Andy Fernholz (West Salem)
and junior forward Kyle Pederson (Waukesha) as starters.
In all, UW-Oshkosh inherits nine lettermen from the
2003-04 team, with the group being completed by sophomore
guard Ryan Lallensack (Manitowoc), junior center Pete
Warning (Shiocton) and sophomore forwards Nathan Wesener
(Hilbert) and Nate Zepnick (Green Bay).
Talk of the returning veterans begins with Capelle, who
received All-WIAC first team honors as a rookie a year
ago. Capelle averaged 13.8 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.1
assists per game last season while shooting 39.6 percent
behind the three-point line and 85 percent from the free
throw stripe. He surpassed 20 points in a game three
times last year and was the first freshman to lead
UW-Oshkosh in scoring since the 1974-75 season.
UW-Oshkosh's most experienced player is Fernholz, who
enters the upcoming season with 76 career starts,
including seven in NCAA Division III Tournament play.
Last year, Fernholz averaged 8.3 points, 3.9 assists and
3.3 rebounds per game while shooting 37.3 percent behind
the three-point line and 83.6 percent from the free throw
mark.
Pederson returns as another performer with plenty of
experience. Pederson has played in 58 of UW-Oshkosh's 59
games the past two years, including 30 as a starter. Last
year, Pederson averaged 9.5 points and a team-leading 7.2
rebounds per contest while shooting 80.2 percent from the
free throw line. Pederson had three double-doubles for
the Titans last year, including 25 points and 13 rebounds
in a 73-65 win over St. Norbert College.
In the low post, Gibson will again create a physical
presence with his seven-foot, one-inch frame. Last year,
Gibson averaged 5.7 points and 5.1 rebounds per game
while blocking a school-record 68 shots. He had 10 or
more rebounds in a game three times last season and five
or more blocked shots in a contest five times.
Doedens is the last of the returning starters to be
mentioned. Last year, he averaged 5.0 points and 2.4
rebounds per game while directing the Titans' offense.
Doedens scored in double figures three times last season,
including 16 points in a 63-55 loss to UW-Platteville.
UW-Oshkosh also returns the services of Lallensack,
Warning, Wesener and Zepnick.
Warning and Wesener played in all 27 contests for the
Titans last season, with Warning averaging 5.7 points and
1.7 rebounds and Wesener 3.1 points and 1.9 rebound per
game. Warning came off the bench to score a team-high 18
points in the Titans' 52-49 road win over UW-Whitewater
in last year's WIAC Tournament. Zepnick and Lallensack
saw very limited action for the Titans last year, but
still managed to average 1.1 and 0.4 points per game,
respectively.
A key addition to the Titans this season is junior guard
Andy Jahnke (Manitowoc), who transferred from NCAA
Division I Youngstown State University (Ohio). Jahnke
played in 52 contests for Youngstown State University the
past two seasons, averaging 4.8 points per game during
the 2003-04 season and 4.1 in 2002-03. Jahnke scored a
career-best 19 points during the Penguins' 85-78 loss to
the University of Loyola (Ill.) on Jan. 3 of this year.
Besides the returning lettermen and the incoming transfer
of Jahnke, a total of nine other players will compete to
don the Black and Gold for the first time.
True freshmen candidates are Kerry Berglund from St.
John's NW Military Academy, Jordan Johnson from Waupaca
High School, Jon Lica from Winona (Minn.) High School and
Johan Quie from Eden Prairie (Minn.) High School. A
red-shirt freshman hopeful is Ryan Johnsen of Greendale
High School.
Other transfers competing to join the UW-Oshkosh roster
are Kenosha native Jeremiah Randle from Trinity Valley
Community College (Texas), Milwaukee native Kyle Johnson
from Lane College (Tenn.) and Ashwaubenon native Jordan
Wypiszynski from St. Cloud State University (Minn.).
UW-Oshkosh head coach Ted Van Dellen enters his 15th
season at his alma mater with a career coaching record of
242-133, including a 7-5 mark in the NCAA Division III
Tournament and an 11-4 ledger in the WIAC Tournament. Van
Dellen is just two victories shy of replacing Robert Kolf
as the winningest coach by victories in UW-Oshkosh
history.
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