Titans
Suffer Overtime Loss
In WIAC Tournament Opener
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UW-La Crosse scored seven of the first 10 points
in overtime and hung on for a 70-67 victory over UW-Oshkosh
in a quarterfinal round game of the WIAC Men's Basketball Tournament
held Tuesday (Feb. 22) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-La Crosse (20-6) advances to face UW-Whitewater in a semifinal
round matchup on Thursday (Feb. 24) in Whitewater. UW-Oshkosh
concludes its season with a 17-9 record.
Both teams traded free throws to open the extra session before
UW-La Crosse went up 64-62 on two free throws by Joe Werner.
UW-Oshkosh's Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) tied
the game with two free throws before Luke Homan gave the visitors
another two-point lead at 66-64 on two more charity tosses.
The Eagles went up by 68-64 after
a dunk by Werner coming off of a steal. Werner, however, was
assessed his second technical foul of the game on the play,
thus, eliminating him from the contest. Following the technical
foul, Capelle drained two free throws to cut the Eagles' lead
to 68-66.
Another free throw by Capelle closed the Titans' deficit to
68-67 with 1:24 left in overtime. From there UW-La Crosse missed
two free throws and Capelle missed a three-point attempt. After
a foul by the Titans, Joe Bemis canned one free throw to give
the Eagles a 69-67 advantage.
Following an offensive foul on Capelle, the Titans fouled Bemis
and he made one of two attempts from the charity stripe to give
the Eagles a 70-67 lead. Jahnke's three-point attempt at the
buzzer rimmed out, letting the Eagles escape with the victory.
Other than the dunk by Werner, every point scored by both teams
in overtime came from the free throw line, including all six
points by UW-Oshkosh's Capelle.
The Eagles forced overtime when Marcus Conigliaro connected
on three free throws with two seconds left in the game after
being fouled on a three-point attempt. The Titans could not
get a shot off at the end of regulation as the teams battled
to a 61-61 deadlock after 40-minutes of play.
After holding a 33-28 lead at intermission, UW-La Crosse held
its biggest lead of the game 36-28 when Conigliaro started the
second half with a three-point bucket. Down again by eight points
38-30, UW-Oshkosh went on an eight point run to tie the game
at 38-38. Knotted again at 42-42, UW-Oshkosh stormed ahead 53-46
on a 11-3 scoring streak with 8:37 left to play.
UW-La Crosse's Chris Ask answered with a three-point basket
that ignited a 10-0 run that gave the Eagles a 56-53 advantage
with 4:58 left on the clock. With UW-La Crosse ahead 58-57 at
the 3:20 mark, neither teams scored for 2:07 until Capelle put
UW-Oshkosh up 59-58 on a lay-up. After a turnover by UW-La Crosse,
Capelle canned two free throw giving the hosts a 61-58 advantage
with 30 ticks left on the clock before Conigliaro's heroics
put the game into overtime.
Similar to the second half, Conigliaro started the first stanza
with a three-point bucket to start the game. UW-Oshkosh would
go up 7-5 before two free throws by the Eagles' Timothy Owens
tied the score at 7-7. From there UW-La Crosse would lead for
the last 12:52 of the first half, with its biggest lead being
29-22 with 3:12 left on the clock.
Capelle led all scorers with 27
points. He set a pair of WIAC Tournament records by making 19
free throws in 23 attempts Capelle added a team-best seven rebounds.
Jahnke chipped in 13 points, Kerry Gibson (Jr. • Jefferson)
nine points and six blocked shots and Nathan Wesener (Jr. •
Hilbert) seven points and six rebounds.
Conigliaro led the Eagles with 20 points, including five three-point
baskets. Werner added 12 points and eight rebounds, while Bemis
came off the bench to score 14 points.
UW-Oshkosh finished the night shooting 36.6 percent (19-52)
from the floor, 23.1 percent (3-13) behind the three-point line
and 83.9 percent (26-31) from the free throw line. UW-La Crosse
shot 42.6 percent (23-54) from the field, 40 percent (8-20)
from beyond the three-point arc and 69.6 percent (16-23) from
the free throw line. |
Titans Hold Off Pioneers In Regular
Season Finale
 The UW-Oshkosh (17-8/10-6 WIAC) men's basketball
team closed its regular season with an 80-66 victory over UW-Platteville
(12-12/7-9 WIAC) on Saturday (Feb. 18) in Kolf Sports Center.
The win gives UW-Oshkosh a tie for
fourth-place in the WIAC standings with UW-La Crosse. The Titans
will host the Eagles on Tuesday (Feb. 21) in a first round game
of the WIAC Tournament.
After being
held to just 49 points in Wednesday's (Feb. 15) loss to UW-Whitewater,
the UW-Oshkosh offense looked sharp against the Pioneers.
“I told
the fellas if we could get to the line 30-some (times), we’re
not going to lose another game,” UW-Oshkosh head coach Ted
Van Dellen said. “We just kept going inside and getting dribble
penetration to get to the line.”
“A lot of our focus has been trying to get back to the NCAA
tournament,” Van Dellen said. “We need to win next Saturday
(Feb. 25) to make that happen.”
UW-Oshkosh bullied its way to the line and sunk key free throws
to when it really mattered. With the Titans holding onto a 48-41
lead, Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) sunk both foul shots
to give the Titans a nine-point lead with 9:14 remaining. UW-Platteville
cut the lead back to seven on two free throws by Josh Langenfeld,
but Capelle answered with a 3-pointer.
UW-Oshkosh's Kerry Gibson (Jr. • Jefferson), who struggled
to score inside in the first half, converted a three-point play
after receiving a lob pass from Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc).
A layup by Nathan Wesener (Jr. • Hilbert) pushed UW-Oshkosh’s
lead to 66-53 with about four minutes left. UW-Platteville hung
around in the final minutes, but it was too little too late.
“I thought Jahnke and Capelle had a very aggressive offensively,
they were hunting for their shots,” UW-Platteville coach head
Paul Combs said. “And their role players like Jordan Johnson
(So. • Waupaca), Pete Warning (Sr. • Shiocton) and Wesener
played very well and gave them a spurt off the bench.”
Despite having five turnovers, Jahnke made tough shots for the Titans
and finished with 18 points. Capelle ended his night with 13 points
and Gibson provided 13 along with three blocks.
Jeff Skemp led the Pioneers with 18 points and LeVon Crawford chipped
in 17. |
Warhawks Eliminate Titans From
WIAC Race
 The UW-Oshkosh (16-8/9-6 WIAC) men's basketball team
could not overcome 21 turnovers and a season low 27.5 field goal
percentage as it lost a 59-49 decision to UW-Whitewater (18-5/12-3
WIAC) on Wednesday (Feb. 15) in Kolf Sports Center.
With the victory the Warhawks, ranked 24th in the NCAA Division
III by D3hoops.com, claimed at least a share of the WIAC title.
UW-Whitewater can secure the outright crown with a win over UW-Eau
Claire or a loss by UW-Stout on Saturday.
The Warhawks, who claimed only their fifth win against the Titans
in the last 13 games, started the contest with a quick 5-0 outburst
to take the largest lead of either team in the first half. The score
remained tight throughout the first stanza with the score being
tied five times.
Neither team mustered much of an offense in the first
period as both teams combined to shot a paltry 34 percent (16-47)
from the floor. Nathan Wesener (Jr. • Hilbert) did give the
Titans a 25-24 advantage at the break with two made shots in the
last 29 seconds on the clock, the last coming off of an assist by
Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc) with two seconds remaining.
UW-Whitewater stormed out of the gate in the second half with a
16-2 run in the first 6:41 to take a 13-point lead at 40-27. UW-Oshkosh
responded with an eight point skein to close to within 40-35 and
cut the lead to four twice at 50-46 and 52-48. The last four point
deficit came with 55 ticks left on the clock.
With UW-Oshkosh forced to foul, UW-Whitewater's Giovanni Riley hit
five consecutive free throws to put the Warhawks up by nine at 57-48
with 28 seconds left in the game. After a made free throw by the
Titans Kerry Gibson (Jr. • Jefferson), the Warhawks finished
out the scoring with two free throws by Mike Toellner.
Gibson and Wesener finished with a game-high 13 points each followed
by Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) with 11 points for
UW-Oshkosh. Gibson was one rebound and one blocked shot away from
a triple double as he hauled in nine rebounds and swatted nine shots.
Capelle and Wesener each grabbed eight rebounds.
Melvin Williams scored 11 points to lead UW-Whitewater.
The Warhawks also received nine points from Mike Toellner. Jeremy
Manchester finished with five assists and five rebounds.
In addition to its 27.5 percent (20-57) field goal shooting, UW-Oshkosh
also shot 11.1 percent (1-9) behind the three-point line and 66.7
percent (20-30) from the free throw stripe.
UW-Whitewater finished the contest shooting 35.1
percent (20-57) from the field, 20 percent (3-15) behind three-point
line and 80 percent (16-20) from the charity stripe.
UW-Oshkosh held a 45-36 advantage in rebounds. The Titans' bench
was also outscored 20-5. |
Titans Roll Past Blugolds
 After
losing three games in a row, a win like this was exactly what the
UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team needed.
UW-Oshkosh cruised past the UW-Eau Claire, 81-63, on Saturday (Feb.
11) in Kolf Sports Center. The Titans improved to 16-7 and 9-5 in
the WIAC. The Blugolds dropped to 11-12, 3-11.
The Titans controlled the tempo of the game from the opening tip-off.
UW-Oshkosh reeled off a 7-0 run and built a 14-4 lead after an Andy
Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc) jumper with 14:23 left in the first
half. Jahnke looked comfortable from beyond the arc, draining three
long 3-pointers in the first half.
“Nobody can defend at 30 feet,” UW-Eau Claire coach
Terry Gibbons said, referring to Jahnke’s shooting. “When
he’s on, he’s on. I think that took us out of the game.
Maybe without that we’re not down by 14 points going into
the half.”
A jumper by forward Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) pushed
UW-Oshkosh’s lead to 29-14 with 3:48 left in the first half
and the Titans went into half time with a 35-19 lead.
“More
than anything, we needed some confidence on the offensive end,”
Titans head coach Ted Van Dellen said. “If we would have scored
70 points in the last three ball games we win. We needed to have
the ball go in the hole for us to start feeling more confidence
on the offensive end.”
UW-Oshkosh’s hot shooting continued in the second half. The
Titans went on a 19-4 scoring run and built an insurmountable 54-23
lead with 14:29 remaining. UW-Oshkosh hit 11 of its first 14 shots
of the second half, shooting nearly 80 percent from the floor.
The Titans would
finish the game shooting a remarkable 63 percent on field goal attempts.
UW-Eau Claire showed some signs of life by quickly chopping down
UW-Oshkosh’s lead to 68-55 on a layup by guard Zach Ryan.
But Capelle scored six straight points in the final three minutes
to put the Blugolds away for good.
Both Capelle and Jahnke said they were pleased the Titans could
finally put together a good all-around game. UW-Oshkosh’s
81 points are the highest point total the team has had this season.
“The
important thing is to get things down now, before the start of the
WIAC tournament, because if we lose there we won’t have another
chance,” Jahnke said. “It felt really good. Guys were
all looking for their shot. I think we’ll be good offensively.”
Before the Titans can look forward to the post-season, they still
have two tough conference games. Fortunately, UW-Oshkosh will end
the regular season from the comfort of its own home.
“For most of the season it’s been a damn dogfight,”
Van Dellen said. “UW-Whitewater is a very gifted, very athletic
team and they’ll be looking for some revenge because we beat
them down there.” |
Blue Devils Oust Titans
 If
there is one men's basketball tam in the WIAC capable of matching
up with UW-Oshkosh in the post it's UW-Stout.
The Blue Devils proved that point to the tune of an 80-61 victory
over the Titans on Saturday (Feb. 4) in Menomonie.
Jacob Nonemacher, one of the three players listed at 7-foot on the
Blue Devils roster, led the way with 23 points and 13 rebounds.
UW-Stout (17-4/10-3
WIAC) held UW-Oshkosh (15-7/9-4 WIAC) to 39.6 percent (21-53) shooting
from the field and limited the effectiveness of the Titans Kerry
Gibson (Jr. • Jefferson) in the paint.
Although double-teamed for most of the game, Gibson managed to scored
19 points and had seven rebounds but had trouble finding the open
man as he only had one assist. Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc)
led the way for the Titans with 20 points, but was held to a 4-11
performance from beyond the arc.
Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) added nine points and
five steals and Chad Doedens (Jr. • Cedarburg) had seven points.
Ryan Stangl poured in 15 points, Adam Chandler added 12 points and
Terry Farmer scored 10 points and hauled in seven rebounds for the
Blue Devils. Chandler and Greg Chaisson added five assists each
as UW-Stout held a 16-6 advantage in the category.
UW-Oshkosh finished the night shooting 21.1 percent (4-19) from
beyond the arc and 71.4 percent (15-21) from the three-point line.
UW-Stout shot 51.7 percent (30-58) from the floor, 40 percent (4-10)
from the three-point line and 72.7 percent (16-22) from the free
throw line.
UW-Stout
outrebounded UW-Oshkosh 39-24 and had a 5-2 cushion in blocks. UW-Oshkosh
won the turnover battle 9-15) and had a 9-6 advantage in steals. |
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-Eau
Claire on Saturday (Feb. 11) 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 2005-06 basketball season is the sixth for J.J. Jumper. During
the past five 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 $9 for adults,
$6 for senior citizens and $4 for students (elementary through high
school). UW-Oshkosh students will be admitted FREE with
their university identification card.
UW-Oshkosh's basketball doubleheader
against UW-Eau Claire begins at 3 p.m. with the women's game and
concludes at 5 p.m. with the men's contest. |
Eagles Make Up For Earlier Loss
To Titans
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team dropped out
of first place in the WIAC standings after falling 60-55 to UW-La
Crosse on Wednesday (Feb. 1) in La Crosse.
UW-La Crosse improves to 17-4 overall and 8-4 in
the WIAC, while UW-Oshkosh, ranked 24th in the NCAA Division III
by D3hoops.com, falls to 15-6 overall and 8-4 in the league.
The Titans held a 53-50 lead with 3:50 remaining
when the Eagles' Marcus Conigliaro hit his fifth three-pointer of
the game to tie it at 53-53 with 3:36 left. Fehrenbach then gave
UW-La Crosse a 56-53 lead with his first basket of the game. Chris
Ask gave the Eagles a 58-53 lead with 33 seconds remaining as he
hit a jumper with the shot clock running down.
Kerry Gibson (Jr. • Jefferson) came back for UW-Oshkosh to
cut the lead to 58-55 with :23 left on a lay-up. The Titans were
then forced to foul five times in the next five seconds to put the
Eagles at the line. Ask missed the front end of the one-and-one
to keep the score 58-55. The Titans' Chad Doedens (Jr. • Cedarburg)
then missed a potential game-tying three-point shot with five seconds
left and UW-Oshkosh was forced to foul Joe Werner who hit two free
throws with four seconds remaining.
The game was tied five times in the first half with UW-Oshkosh holding
the biggest lead at 31-27 with seconds left. The Titans led 31-28
at halftime.
Conigliaro led UW-La Crosse with 17 points, hitting five-of-seven
three-point field goals. Werner finished with 16 points, eight rebounds
and four assists.
UW-L shot 45.3 percent (24-53) from the field, including 43.8 (7-16)
from three-point range. The Eagles were five-of-nine (55.6 percent)
at the free throw line.
Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) led UW-Oshkosh with 23
points, including 15 in the second half. He also had seven rebounds.
Gibson finished with 10 points, nine rebounds and five blocks.
UW-Oshkosh shot 41.5 percent (22-53) from the field, including just
12.5 (2-16) from three-point range. The Titans shot 56.5 percent
(13-23) from the field in the first half and 30 percent (9-30) in
the second. UW-Oshkosh hit all nine of its free throw attempts in
the game. |
Falcons Edge Titans As Time Expires
 Mark James' short jump shot off a rebound as time
expired put an end to a fierce UW-Oshkosh comeback and lifted the
UW-River Falls men's basketball team to a 58-56 victory over the
Titans on Saturday (Jan. 28) in River Falls.
UW-Oshkosh (15-5/8-3 WIAC), which also lost to UW-Stout
on a basket as time expired on Dec. 10, trailed 40-29 to UW-River
Falls (5-14/4-7 WIAC) with 17:15 left in the contest before rallying
to take a 56-50 advantage with 3:36 to play. Unfortunately, UW-Oshkosh's
56th point on a basket by Chad Doedens (Jr. • Cedarburg) would
be the last that the Titans would score the rest of the game.
UW-River Falls ended the contest with
eight straight points, cutting its deficit to 56-52 on a basket
by Ryan Zylstra with 3:18 remaining in the game and 56-54 on a basket
by Ryan Thompson with 2:35 to play. Following three missed shots
by the Titans and one by the Falcons, UW-River Falls tied the game
at 56-56 on Hans Hoeg's two free throws with six seconds left in
the contest.
The game's final six seconds had plenty
of activity as UW-River Falls' Tim Pearson stole UW-Oshkosh's inbound
pass near midcourt and then threw the basketball to teammate Ryan
Thompson who launched a three-point shot that misfired and was collected
and put back in the basket by James as time expired. Jame's game-winning
shot represented his only two points of the game.
In the first half, UW-River Falls and
UW-Oshkosh exchanged baskets for the first 13 minutes, with the
Falcons holding their largest lead of four twice. With 6:30 left
in the opening period, Hoeg scored on a back door cut to give UW-River
Falls a 17-16 lead, starting an eventual 16-2 scoring run that would
give the Falcons a 31-18 advantage with 1:58 remaining in the half.
The stanza ended with the Falcons holding a 33-22 lead.
Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc)
led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 22 points, including 18 in the second
half on six three-point baskets. The Titans also received nine points
from Doedens and eight from Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells).
UW-Oshkosh's Nathan Wesener (Jr. • Hilbert) collected 10 rebounds
to tie a career best, while Doedens dished off six assists.
Hoeg scored 21 points to lead UW-River
Falls, while Zylstra added 13 and Thompson nine. Thompson also contributed
five assists, three rebounds and one steal for the Falcons.
UW-Oshkosh shot just 39.3 percent (24-61)
from the field, including 33.3 (8-24) behind the three-point line.
The Titans, who shot 211 free throws in their previous nine games,
did not attempt a free throw against the Falcons. It was only the
second time in 449 games that UW-Oshkosh attempted less than five
free throws in a contest.
UW-River Falls shot 50 percent (24-48)
from the field to become the first opponent to shoot 50 percent
or better against UW-Oshkosh in 14 games. The Falcons also shot
50 percent (7-14) behind the three-point line and 75 percent (3-4)
from the free throw stripe.
UW-Oshkosh, which entered the contest
ranked 21st in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com, had its nine-game
winning streak snapped with its loss to the Falcons. UW-Oshkosh's
previous loss was a 65-57 setback to 13th-ranked Wartburg College
(Iowa) on Dec. 22. |
Titans Take Over WIAC Lead
 Head coach Ted Van Dellen has been waiting all season
for the three leaders of his UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team to
put it all together in the same game.
Thanks to Andy Jahnke's (Sr. • Manitowoc) long-range
shooting, Jim Capelle's (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) all-around
play and Kerry Gibson's (Jr. • Jefferson) menacing presence
in the paint, Van Dellen finally got his wish as UW-Oshkosh defeated
UW-Stevens Point, 74-62, on Wednesday (Jan. 25) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh (15-4/8-2 WIAC), ranked
21st in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com, took over sole possession
of first place in the WIAC standings with the victory. The Titans
own a half-game lead over UW-Whitewater (12-4/7-2 WIAC) in the WIAC
rankings and a full-game advantage over both UW-Stevens Point (12-6/7-3
WIAC) and UW-Stout (14-4/7-3 WIAC).
UW-Oshkosh made nine of its first 12
shots to build a 22-10 lead eight minutes into the game and UW-Stevens
Point came no closer than seven points (22-15) the rest of the way.
Jahnke led the early shooting success
by the Titans by hitting four four of five three-point shots during
the first seven minutes of play and scoring 12 of his team's first
20 points. UW-Oshkosh shot 56 percent (14-25) from the field in
the opening period and held UW-Stevens Point to 31 percent (9-29)
shooting from the field in building a 36-24 halftime advantage.
UW-Stevens Point, which had won five
of its previous six meetings with UW-Oshkosh, scored four of the
first five points of the second half to cut its deficit to 37-28.
The Titans then rattled off nine straight points, including a dunk
by Gibson, to take a 46-28 lead with 17:04 to play. UW-Oshkosh,
which shot 66.7 percent (12-18) from the field in the second half,
maintained an advantage of 10 or more points the rest of the game
to oust the two-time defending NCAA Division III champion Pointers.
Jahnke scored a game-high 24 points
to lead UW-Oshkosh to its ninth straight win. Jahnke made seven
of 16 shots from the field, including five of 10 attempts behind
the three-point line, and five of six shots from the free throw
line. He also dished off six assists and grabbed three rebounds.
The Titans also received 21 points,
six blocked shots and six rebounds from Gibson and 15 points, a
game-high eight rebounds and two assists from Capelle. Gibson drained
nine of his 12 shots from the field, including four dunks, and three
of his five shots from the free throw line. Capelle, who scored
his 1,000 career point in the first half, made four of his six shots
from the field, including two of three attempts behind the three-point
line, and five of his seven tosses from the free throw stripe.
Jon Krull scored 16 points and grabbed
five rebounds to lead UW-Stevens Point, while Pete Rortvedt added
15 points and five rebounds. The Pointers also received 10 points
from both Brian Bauer and Steve Hicklin.
UW-Oshkosh finished the game shooting
a season-best 60.5 percent (26-43) from the field, including 53.3
percent (8-15) behind the three-point line. The Titans made 14 of
their 20 free throw attempts (70 percent) while committing just
10 turnovers and posting a 29-27 rebounding advantage.
UW-Stevens Point concluded the contest
shooting a season-low 35.1 percent (20-57) from the field, including
31 percent (9-29) beyond the three-point arc. The Pointers made
13 of their 16 (81.3 percent) free throw shots while turning the
basketball over 10 times. |
Titans Too Much For Yellowjackets
 The looks were there. Wide-open 3-pointers there
for the taking.
The UW-Oshkosh basketball team just couldn't capitalize.
"It was odd," UW-Oshkosh's Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin
Dells) said. "But it was nice we were getting points inside
and at the free-throw line. That's been saving us the last couple
of games."
Shooting 30 percent from the arc and 45 percent overall, the Titans
routed UW-Superior, 76-55, on Saturday (Jan. 21) in Kolf Sports
Center. It was the eighth straight win for the Titans.
"I keep saying it, I sound like a broken record, but as soon
as our offense catches up," UW-Oshkosh head coach Ted Van Dellen
said. "I'm not real worried about that offense because it's
going to come sooner or later."
Realizing their perimeter shots weren't falling, the Titans exploited
UW-Superior's ineffectiveness in the paint.
Whoever UW-Superior forward Leonard Cobb confronted on defense attacked
the rim with positive results. Trailing 18-17, UW-Oshkosh (14-4/7-2
WIAC) went on an 11-3 run.
"(Cobb) had those two fouls midway through the first half and
we were going at him the rest of the game," Capelle said. "We
wanted to get him out of the game. He's a heck of a player."
Featuring the leading scorer and rebounder in the conference in
Cobb, the Yellowjackets just weren't too sound on defense. While
he led all scorers with 22 points, a more balanced effort by the
Titans, with 18 points by Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc), Capelle
with 17 and 13 from Chad Doedens (Jr. • Cedarburg), so many
scoring options ate up UW-Superior's defense.
Miscommunication and a stingy UW-Oshkosh defense netted a 5-minute
scoring drought by the Yellowjackets (4-13/0-9 WIAC).
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Titans Knock Off Nationally-Ranked
Warhawks
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team made nearly
twice as many free throws as nationally-ranked UW-Whitewater attempted
and the result was a 68-67 overtime victory for the Titans on Wednesday
(Jan. 18) in Whitewater.
UW-Oshkosh (13-4/6-2 WIAC), which joined
UW-Stevens Point (11-5/6-2 WIAC) and UW-Whitewater (11-4/6-2 WIAC)
atop the WIAC standings following the victory, made 23 of its 26
free throw attempts against the Warhawks. UW-Oshkosh ended the game
by sinking its last 15 free throws, including all four in overtime.
UW-Whitewater, which entered the game
ranked 23rd in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com, made 11 of
its 13 free throw tries. The Warhawks did not go to the free throw
line in overtime.
After being knotted 62-62 at the end
of 40 minutes of play, UW-Oshkosh took the lead in overtime on two
free throws by Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells). After
a bucket by Whitewater's Jeremy Manchester evened the score at 64-64,
Capelle missed a two-point shot before Mike Toellner gave the Warhawks
a three-point advantage on a three point basket.
The Titans' Chad Doedens (Jr. • Cedarburg) closed the gap
to 67-66 on a basket before UW-Oshkosh's Kerry Gibson (Jr. •
Jefferson) blocked a shot. After a foul on Anthony Mlachnik, Andy
Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc) canned two free throws to give the
Titans a 68-67 lead with 53 seconds left.
UW-Whitewater's Melvin Williams then
missed a three-point shot that was grabbed by Doedens. Capelle then
committed a turnover with 16 seconds left before a missed shot by
Mlachnik at the buzzer gave UW-Oshkosh the victory.
Jahnke led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 19 points, while Gibson added
14, Capelle 12 and Doedens 10. Capelle also grabbed eight rebounds,
while Doedens collected seven and Gibson six.
Manchester led UW-Whitewater in scoring
with 15 points. The Warhawks also received 14 points from Rob Perry
and 12 from Williams.
The game was close in its entirety as neither team had more than
a seven-point lead. UW-Oshkosh's biggest advantage was 22-15 with
6:54 left and 26-19 with 5:23 remaining in the first half. The Titans
took a 32-31 lead to intermission.
After the Titans took a 26-19 lead, the Warhawks went on a 30-16
scoring run to give itself a seven point cushion with 9:28 left
in the game. Trailing 51-44 with seven minutes left, UW-Oshkosh
went on a 11-4 run to even the game at 55-55 with 2:42 remaining.
Tied 57-57, Capelle was fouled on a three-point attempt and calmly
sank all three tosses from the free throw line to give the Titans
a 60-57 advantage with 1:38 remaining. After trading buckets and
two free throws, UW-Whitewater's Williams canned a three-point basket
with five seconds left to tie the score at 62-62. The extra session
was created when UW-Oshkosh missed its last two shots of regulation.
UW-Oshkosh shot 37.7 percent
(20-53) from the field and 27.8 percent (5-18) from beyond the three-point
arc, while hitting 88.5 percent (23-26) from the charity stripe.
UW-Whitewater hit 42.1 percent (24-57) from the floor, 40 percent
(8-20) behind three-point line and 84.6 percent (11-13) from the
free throw dash.
UW-Oshkosh held a 36-32 advantage in rebounds. UW-Whitewater had
a 13-9 lead in assists and won the turnover battle, 13-10. |
Titans Capture Falcons
 Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) scored
the last seven points of the contest as the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team won a hard-fought 55-49 contest over UW-River Falls on Saturday
(Jan. 14) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh (12-4/5-2 WIAC) trailed
49-48 before Capelle put the Titans ahead to stay on a layup with
2:40 to play.
Following two errant shots by each
team in the closing minutes, UW-River Falls' Eric Kossoris tipped
in a missed shot by teammate Ryan Thompson with five seconds left
to give the Falcons an apparent 51-50 lead. But, Kossoris was ruled
by the officials as being over the back on the play and the basket
was nullified. Capelle made two free throws due to the foul, and
after a pair of UW-River Falls technical fouls, sank three more
to give the Titans the six-point victory.
UW-River Falls (3-12/2-5) counted the
first seven points of the second half to tie the game at 25-25 with
15:52 to play. Following an 8-2 scoring run that put UW-Oshkosh
ahead 33-27, UW-River Falls bounced back to force a 33-33 tie with
11:23 left. The two teams went on to register six more tied scores,
including 48-48 with 3:27 remaining.
The first half belonged to UW-Oshkosh
as the Titans jumped out to an 8-1 lead after five minutes of play.
UW-Oshkosh increased its lead to 20-9 at the 5:03 mark of the opening
period before UW-River Falls rallied back to slice its deficit to
25-18 at intermission.
Kerry Gibson (Jr. • Jefferson)
tallied his first double-double of the season as he scored 15 points
and grabbed a career-best 12 rebounds. Gibson drained seven of his
eight free throw attempts while recording three steals and blocking
three shots. Capelle finished the game with 10 points, including
nine in the last 4:08 of the contest.
Hans Hoeg led UW-River Falls in scoring
with 15 points, while Ryan Zylstra added 10. The Falcons also received
a team-best seven rebounds from Alex Maas.
Both teams struggled shooting the basketball
from the field as UW-Oshkosh made only 15 of its 48 shots (31.3
percent) and UW-River Falls just 13 of its 42 attempts (31.0 percent).
Behind the three-point line, UW-Oshkosh shot 20.0 percent (4-20)
and UW-River Falls 6.7 (1-15). The two combatants excelled shooting
the basketball at the free throw line as UW-Oshkosh made 21 of its
24 tosses (87.5 percent) and UW-River Falls 22 of its 28 attempts
(78.6 percent).
UW-Oshkosh posted a 33-32 rebounding
edge in a game that featured 38 turnovers and 46 fouls. |
Titans Clip Eagles In WIAC Battle
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team rallied and
then hung on for a 67-65 victory over UW-La Crosse on Wednesday
(Jan. 11) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-La Crosse (12-3/3-3 WIAC) led 58-48
with 10:39 remaining in the game before UW-Oshkosh (11-4/4-2 WIAC)
went on a 13-2 scoring run to take a 61-60 lead with 4:26 to play.
UW-Oshkosh's 61-60 lead was its first advantage since holding a
14-13 lead a the 13:12 mark of the first half.
The Titans held a 67-62 advantage with
1:12 remaining before Marcus Conigliaro hit a three-pointer with
48 seconds left to cut the Eagles' deficit to 67-65. After UW-Oshkosh
missed three-point field goal attempt, Conigliaro missed a potential
game-winning three-pointer at the final buzzer.
UW-La Crosse scored the last six points
to take a 37-30 lead at intermission. The Eagles led the final 12:59
of the opening period after taking a 15-14 lead. UW-La Crosse shot
55.6 percent (15-27) from the field in the first half and turned
the basketball over just four times.
UW-Oshkosh had three double-figure
scorers in the game as Jim Capelle (Jr • Wisconsin Dells)
counted 18 points, Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc) 15 and Kerry
Gibson (Jr. • Jefferson) 12. Capelle also grabbed seven rebounds
in the contest, while Gibson collected eight rebounds, blocked five
shots and dished off four assists.
Joe Werner led UW-La Crosse with 15
points and six rebounds, while Conigliaro added 14 points and Chris
Fehrenbach 13.
UW-Oshkosh, which has won 114 of its
last 141 home games, concluded the contest shooting 41.8 percent
(23-55) from the field. The Titans also shot 44.4 percent (8-18)
behind the three-point line and 86.7 percent (13-15) from the free
throw stripe.
UW-La Crosse, which had won its previous
eight road games, finished the hardwood debate shooting 48.1 percent
(26-54) from the field. The Eagles also shot 50 percent (6-12) behind
the three-point arc and 100 percent (7-7) from the free throw line.
UW-Oshkosh won the rebounding battle,
30-27. Both teams had just seven turnovers. |
Titans Capture Eagles In Non-Conference
Tilt
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team had five double-figure
scorers as it defeated Robert Morris College-Springfield (Ill.),
69-58, on Sunday (Jan. 8) in Kolf Sports Center.
Matt Miller (Fr. • Hudson), Kyle
Johnson (Jr. • Milwaukee) and Pete Warning (Sr. • Shiocton)
came off the bench to combine for 43 of UW-Oshkosh's 69 points.
Miller led the Titans with a career-best 16 points, while Johnson
added 15 and Warning 11. Miller and Johnson each drained four three-point
shots for the Titans.
UW-Oshkosh (10-4) also received 11
points from both Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) and Andy
Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc).
Down 36-32 to its first-time opponent,
UW-Oshkosh went on a 27-11 scoring run to take a 59-47 lead with
3:41 left in the game. Johnson sparked the Titans during their scoring
spree by totaling 12 points, all on four three-point baskets. UW-Oshkosh's
largest lead of the contest was a 69-56 count with five seconds
to play.
UW-Oshkosh opened the game by jumping
out to a 13-4 lead. Robert Morris College bounced back to tie the
game at 20-20 with 7:47 left in the first half. The teams played
to ties at 25-25 and 29-29 before Matt Wiseman gave the Eagles a
32-29 lead at intermission with a three-point basket at the buzzer.
UW-Oshkosh outrebounded Robert Morris
College, 35-25. Nathan Wesener (Jr. • Hilbert), who also took
three charges in the game, grabbed a career-best 10 rebounds to
lead the Titans.
Corley Lee scored 24 points and grabbed
nine rebounds to lead Robert Morris College (9-10) in both categories.
Lee sank 11 of his 12 field goal attempts and his lone free throw
try. The Eagles also received 11 points from Andy Moretto.
UW-Oshkosh, which has won seven of
its last eight games, shot 40 percent (20-50) from the field and
65.4 percent (17-26) from the free throw line. The Titans made 12
of their 27 three-point shots for 44.4 percent accuracy.
Robert Morris College shot 47.2 percent
(25-53) from the field and 60 percent (3-5) from the free throw
line. The Eagles shot 26.3 percent (5-19) behind the three-point
line. |
Late Free Throw Barrage
Helps Titans Defeat Blugolds
 Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) made eight
free throws in the final 139 seconds of the game as the UW-Oshkosh
men’s basketball team pulled away to defeat UW-Eau Claire,
68-58, on Saturday (Jan. 7) in Eau Claire.
UW-Oshkosh (9-4/3-2 WIAC) led 32-26 at halftime and increased its
advantage to 41-31 before the host Blugolds cut their deficit to
41-39 with 13:11 left to play. Sparked by a pair of three-point
baskets by Matt Miller (Fr. • Hudson), UW-Oshkosh answered
the UW-Eau Claire charge with an 8-0 scoring run to push its lead
to 49-39 with 10:51 remaining.
UW-Eau Claire (8-5/1-4 WIAC) crawled back into the contest and sliced
UW-Oshkosh’s advantage to 54-53 with 3:36 left. The Titans
held off the Blugolds the rest of the way as Capelle sank eight
free throws and Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc) two in 11 combined
attempts. UW-Oshkosh ended the game with a 14-5 scoring run to post
its ninth victory over UW-Eau Claire in 10 meetings.
Behind three three-point baskets by Jahnke and a dunk by Kerry Gibson
(Jr. • Jefferson), UW-Oshkosh jumped out to a 17-7 lead in
the first seven minutes of play. UW-Oshkosh’s lead grew to
24-13 at the 9:53 mark of the opening period before UW-Eau Claire
battled back with a 13-8 scoring run to cut its deficit to 32-26
at intermission.
UW-Oshkosh had three double-figure scorers in the game as Jahnke
counted 19 points, Capelle 18 and Gibson 10. Gibson also grabbed
nine rebounds and blocked two shots, while Capelle collected four
rebounds and recorded two steals.
Jared Bardon led UW-Eau Claire in scoring with 16 points, while
Dan Ottney and Zack Ryan tallied eight each. Matt Riley grabbed
seven rebounds to lead the Blugolds.
UW-Oshkosh shot 42.9 percent (21-49) from the field and 87 percent
(20-23) from the free throw line. The Titans, who committed just
eight turnovers, shot 30 percent (6-20) behind the three-point line.
UW-Eau Claire shot 46.9 percent (23-49) from the field, including
56.5 (13-23) in the second half. The Blugolds also shot 55.6 percent
(5-9) from the free throw stripe and 46.7 percent (7-15) behind
the three-point line. UW-Eau Claire won the rebounding battle, 35-25.
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Titans Grind Out Win Over Pioneers
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team struggled coming
out of the gates, but picked it up with a late surge in the first
half and a strong second half in its 54-50 win over UW-Platteville
on Wednesday (Jan. 4) in Platteville.
"Defensively I think we did a heck of a job, offensively we
struggled a bit," UW-Oshkosh head coach Ted Van Dellen said.
"We might not be doing some good things on offense, but the
leadership of Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc) was a real plus
for us."
Jahnke finished the game with 15 points, including three thee-point
baskets. His shot from beyond the arc with 3:15 remaining put the
Titans up 45-43 and UW-Oshkosh held the lead for good. For the game
he shot 4-for-11 from the field, which was somewhat indicative of
the Titans' struggles as they shot 36.6 percent (15-41) as a team
through the contest.
Things were not looking pretty for UW-Oshkosh (8-4/2-2 WIAC) for
most of the first half as the Titans scored only 13 points through
the first 14 minutes of play. The Pioneers held their biggest lead
at 26-13. But the Titans came roaring back and scored 22 of the
next 24 points to take a 35-28 lead with 15:03 remaining in the
second half.
UW-Platteville (6-6/1-3 WIAC) answered with an 8-0 run to overtake
the lead 36-35. After that free-throw shooting kept UW-Oshkosh in
it as Nathan Wesener (Jr. • Hilbert) hit one, Matt Miller
(Fr. • Hudson) hit four and Jahnke hit two just before his
deep shot which put the Titans up for good. Miller finished the
contest with 13 points.
"It was one of those games where we didn't play real well offensively,
we were just tough enough to win this one," Van Dellen said.
"Earlier in the year, we didn't even come close to showing
this kind of mental toughness, so it's a good sign for us."
LeVon Crawford and Charlie Lohoff each
scored 10 points to lead UW-Platteville. The Pioneers shot 40 percent
(20-50) from the field.
Both teams collected 25 rebounds and
turned committed 25 turnovers. |
Titans Close 2005 With Win Over
Eagles
 The UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team celebrated
the end of the 2005 calendar year by posting a 72-52 victory over
Edgewood College on Saturday (Dec. 31) in Madison.
UW-Oshkosh (7-4), ranked 25th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com,
scored the first 12 points of the game and coasted to its 12th win
over the Eagles in 13 meetings. The Titans took their early advantage
on three three-point baskets by Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc)
and one by Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells).
Edgewood College (6-6) cut its deficit to 16-8 before UW-Oshkosh
staged an 11-2 scoring run to take a 27-10 advantage with 7:34 left
in the first half. The Titans took a 38-21 lead to intermission
after exchanging points with the Eagles the rest of the opening
period. UW-Oshkosh shot 59.1 percent (13-22) from the field in the
first half, while Edgewood College shot just 29.2 (7-24).
UW-Oshkosh led by 16-plus points the entire second half, including
a 64-39 count with 8:16 to play. The closest the Eagles got to the
Titans the rest of the game was a 67-50 score with 4:09 left.
Jahnke scored 22 points, including four three-point baskets, to
lead UW-Oshkosh, while Pete Warning (Sr. • Shiocton) added
11 points and Matt Miller (Fr. • Hudson) 10. The Titans also
benefited from the game-best eight rebounds of Capelle and the seven
points, seven rebounds and seven blocked shots of Kerry Gibson (Jr.
• Jefferson).
Charlie Averkamp, Seth Cooper, Chris DeMarco and John Fahey each
tallied eight points to lead Edgewood College in scoring. Averkamp
also collected a team-best seven rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh, which compiled a 39-27 rebounding advantage, shot 48.9
percent (22-45) from the field and 66.7 percent (18-27) from the
free throw line. The Titans made 10 of their 22 three-point shots
for 45.5 percent accuracy.
Edgewood College shot 33.3 percent (18-54) from the field and 64.7
percent (11-17) from the free throw line. The Eagles shot 35.7 percent
(5-14) behind the three-point line.
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Knights Hold Off Titans
 A 14-6 scoring run in the final 4:30 of the game
propelled Wartburg College (Iowa) to a 66-57 victory over UW-Oshkosh
in a men's basketball game held Thursday (Dec. 22) in Las Vegas,
Nev.
Wartburg College (8-1) won its seventh consecutive game following
the victory. The Knights' Jason Steege drained back-to-back three-pointers
to break a 51-51 tie to give Wartburg College the lead for good.
Steege finished the game with 16 points, three assists and three
rebounds. Rance Cartmill scored 16 points, while Nate Schmidt finished
with a double-double, counting 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc) led UW-Oshkosh
(6-4) with 12 points while Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells)
added 11 points, five rebounds and four assists. Kerry Gibson (Jr.
• Jefferson) had a game-high 11 rebounds and eight points.
UW-Oshkosh finished the game shooting 36.5 percent
(19-52) from the floor, 25 percent (5-20) from beyond the three-point
arc and 73.7 percent (14-19) from the charity stripe. The Titans
entered the game as the 25th-ranked team in the NCAA Division III
by D3hoops.com.
Wartburg College shot 44.2 percent (23-52) percent for the field,
37 percent (10-27) behind the three-point line and 75 percent (9-12)
from the free throw line. |
Titans Trip Spartans In Las Vegas
Opener
 A 10-1 scoring run midway through the second half
helped the UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team earn a 75-63 victory
over Aurora University (Ill.) on Wednesday (Dec. 21) in Las Vegas,
Nev.
UW-Oshkosh (6-3) counted the first six points of second half and
built a 44-33 lead before Aurora University (5-6) cut the Titans’
advantage to 54-50 with 13:52 to play. Andy Jahnke (Sr. •
Manitowoc) then sank back-to-back three-point baskets to ignite
a 10-1 scoring run that would give UW-Oshkosh a 64-51 lead with
5:03 remaining in the contest.
The Titans held off Aurora University the rest of
the game by making 11 of their 16 free throw attempts, including
four conversions by Chad Doedens (Jr. • Cedarburg) and three
by Jahnke.
UW-Oshkosh opened the game with a 15-4 scoring run, including three
three-point baskets by Jahnke. The Titans extended their lead to
22-10 before the Spartans scored 12 unanswered points to tie the
game at 22-22 with 6:32 left in the opening period. UW-Oshkosh closed
the first half with a 16-11 scoring run to take a 38-33 lead at
intermission.
Jahnke led all scorers with 27 points, including seven three-point
baskets. UW-Oshkosh’s scoring also featured the 11 points
of Jim Capelle (Jr, • Wisconsin Dells), nine of Kerry Gibson
(Jr. • Jefferson) and eight of Nathan Wesener (Jr. •
Hilbert). The Titans posted a 45-37 rebounding advantage as Gibson
grabbed 11 rebounds and Wesener eight.
Aurora University had two double-figure scorers as Larry Welton
tallied 22 points and Dusty Magee 12. Welton also collected a team-best
nine rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh, ranked 25th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com,
shot 43.1 percent (22-51) from the field and 70 percent (21-30)
from the free throw line. The Titans made 10 of their 23 three-point
shots (43.5 percent).
Aurora University, which appeared in NCAA Division III postseason
play a year ago, shot just 32.8 percent (22-67) from the field.
The Spartans also shot 40.7 percent (11-27) behind the three-point
line and 66.7 percent (8-12) from the charity stripe. |
Titans Romp Past Fightin' Indians
 In the first meeting between the two schools, UW-Oshkosh
controlled the tempo of the game and went on to beat Haskell Indian
Nations University (Kan.), 76-55, in a men's basketball game held
Sunday (Dec. 18) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh (5-3) was sparked by Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc)
in the second half as he scored 15 points in the final 20 minutes
of play. He finished with 17 points on 7 of 14 shooting, including
three three-point baskets. Kerry Gibson (Jr. • Jefferson)
added 18 points and six rebounds in only 21 minutes of action.
Pete Warning (Sr. • Shiocton) tallied 11 points, eight rebounds
and two blocked shots while Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells)
added eight points, four rebounds and three assists.
Leading 35-22 at the end of the first half, the Titans
never led by less than 17 points in the final 17 minutes of the
game as Jahnke scored 12 of UW-Oshkosh's first 17 points of the
second half. Jahnke's 12th point during the run gave UW-Oshkosh
a 52-32 lead with 14:16 remaining in the contest.
Haskell Indian Nations University (2-10) was led by Lonnie Favel's
13 points. The Fightin' Indians also received nine points and three
rebounds from Wacy Weeks.
UW-Oshkosh, which entered the game ranked 25th in
the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com, shot 39.2 percent (20-51)
from the field, 37.5 percent (6-16) from the three-point line and
88.2 percent (30-34) from the free throw line.
Haskell Indian Nations University shot 35.7 percent
(20-56) from the floor, 34.8 percent (8-23) from beyond the three-point
arc and 87.5 percent (7-8) from the charity stripe.
The Titans outrebounded the Fightin' Indians, 42-28. Haskell Indian
Nations University was called for 27 fouls and the result was 24
extra free throw attempts for UW-Oshkosh. |
Jahnke's Three-Pointer At Buzzer
Lifts Titans Past Pioneers
 Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc) made a three-point
shot with .9 seconds left to give the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team a thrilling 70-69 victory over previously unbeaten Carroll
College on Saturday (Dec. 17) in Waukesha.
UW-Oshkosh (4-3) scored five points in the final 18 seconds for
the victory.
Kerry Gibson (Jr. • Jefferson) scored 23 points and had nine
rebounds for the Titans. Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells)
added 17 and Jahnke, who had missed his first five three-point shots
before making the game-winner, 11.
Carroll College (6-1) led by as many as seven points in the second
half and led 69-65 when Nate Drury made a pair of free throws with
18 seconds left. The Titans' Kyle Johnson (Jr. • Milwaukee)
scored on a layup with 13 seconds left and then Jahnke sent Drury
to the free throw line again.
Drury, who had a game-high 33 points missed the front end of the
bonus after making 10 consecutive attempts from the charity stripe.
UW-Oshkosh did not call timeout on the last play as Chad Doedens
(Jr. • Cedarburg) found Jahnke at the top of the key off of
a screen by Gibson to give the Titans the victory.
Carroll College built a 10-point lead in the first
half, but the Titans kept battling back. Gibson, who had a game-high
nine rebounds and six blocks, ended the first half and began the
second stanza with dunks. The Pioneers regained the lead with a
three-pointer by Buck Colomy with 19:24 left and did not trail until
the last shot.
UW-Oshkosh finished the game shooting 50 percent
(28-56) from the floor, 20 percent (4-20) from the three-point line
and 58.8 percent (10-17) from the free throw line. Carroll College
hit 40.7 percent (22-54) from the field, 38.5 percent (10-26) from
beyond the three-point arc and 88.2 percent (15-17) from the charity
stripe.
UW-Oshkosh outrebounded Carroll College, 33-26 and had advantages
in assists (15-12), blocked shots (6-2) and steals (4-2). The Titans
had one more turnover than the Pioneers (10-9). |
Titans Lose To Blue Devils At Buzzer
 Adam Chandler's three-point basket with no time remaining
lifted the UW-Stout men's basketball team to a 58-55 victory over
UW-Oshkosh on Saturday (Dec. 10) in Kolf Sports Center. The contest
matched two of the top teams in the country as UW-Oshkosh entered
game ranked 14th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com and UW-Stout
22nd.
Chandler, who was held to just five
points in the first 39 minutes of play, scored his game-winning
basket after UW-Oshkosh's Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells)
tied the game at 55-55 on an NBA-range three-point shot with 19
seconds to play. Chandler also hit a pair of free throws with 29
seconds to go to give the Blue Devils a 55-52 lead.
UW-Stout (7-1/4-0 WIAC) trailed 29-24
at halftime. The Blue Devils then fell behind 32-26 at the start
of the second half before rattling off 12 straight points to take
a 38-32 lead with 11:15 to play. UW-Stout stayed in front of UW-Oshkosh
(3-3/1-2 WIAC) until Capelle's three-point basket in the closing
seconds forced the 55-55 tie. Capelle's game-tying trifecta helped
the Titans rally from a 49-40 deficit with 6:23 left in the contest.
UW-Oshkosh led most of the first half
and took a five-point advantage to intermission after going on an
8-0 scoring run in the last 4:28 of the period. The Titans' scoring
spree featured five points from Capelle, including a three-point
basket that tied the game at 24-24.
Capelle, who was making his 60th consecutive
start, led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 18 points. He also collected
three rebounds and recorded three steals. The Titans also received
14 points, four rebounds and four blocked shots from Kerry Gibson
(Jr. • Jefferson), 10 points and five rebounds from Andy Jahnke
(Sr. • Manitowoc) and nine points, two rebounds and two steals
from Nathan Wesener (Jr. • Hilbert).
Terry Farmer, who made his first five
shots from the field, led UW-Stout in scoring with 22 points. Farmer
entered the game with only 16 points in his previous four contests.
The Blue Devils also benefited from the 11 points, seven rebounds
and three blocked shots of Jacob Nonemacher and 10 points and five
assists of Chandler.
UW-Oshkosh concluded the game shooting
43.2 percent (19-44) from the field. The Titans shot just 26.7 percent
(4-15) behind the three-point line and only 56.5 percent (13-23)
from the free throw stripe. UW-Oshkosh turned the basketball over
just 10 times in the game, but was outrebounded, 29-21.
UW-Stout shot 51.2 percent (22-43)
from the field and made all 11 of their free throw attempts. The
Blue Devils shot 30 percent (3-10) behind the three-point line. |
Titans Eke Out Win Over Green Knights
 In a defensive war from start to finish, the UW-Oshkosh
men's basketball team outlasted St. Norbert College, 57-52, in a
non-conference matchup between Fox River Valley rivals on Wednesday
(Dec. 7) in De Pere.
UW-Oshkosh (3-2), ranked 14th in the NCAA Division
III by D3hoops.com, led 46-44 with 5:54 left before going on a 6-0
run over the next 2:20 to take a 52-44 lead with 3:34 left. The
Green Knights were within 52-46 with 2:30 left, but a 3-pointer
by UW-Oshkosh's Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) proved
to be the dagger. St. Norbert College would get no closer than the
final score the rest of the way.
St. Norbert College (1-4) shot just
31.7 percent from the field, making just 19 of 60 field goal attempts.
The Green Knights were able to stay in the game thanks to forcing
16 UW-Oshkosh turnovers, and winning the rebounding battle against
the much-taller Titans by a 35-32 count. St. Norbert College also
had 17 offensive rebounds to UW-Oshkosh's seven.
UW-Oshkosh took an 8-0 lead out of
the gate before St. Norbert College went on an 8-0 run of its own
to tie it at 10-10. The rest of the first half was nip-and-tuck,
with no team holding larger than a four-point lead. Andy Jahnke's
(Sr. • Manitowoc) 3-pointer with four seconds left in the
first half put UW-Oshkosh up 26-23 at intermission.
St. Norbert College received a yeoman's
effort from Eric Bieniasz. Bieniasz had 18 points and nine rebounds,
and made all four of his 3-point attempts on a 7-for-13 night from
the floor. Ryan Finneke added nine points for St. Norbert College,
making three trifectas.
UW-Oshkosh, which shot 51.2 percent
from the floor by making 21 of 41 shots, was led by Jahnke's 17
points - with 14 coming in the first half. Capelle added 11 points
while Kerry Gibson (Jr. • Jefferson) notched 10 points, nine
rebounds and seven blocks.
The victory moved UW-Oshkosh head coach
into sixth place on the WIAC all-time wins list. Van Dellen is in
his 16th season with the Titans and has amassed a 264-143 career
coaching record (.649 winning percentage). |
Titans Take Out Yellowjackets
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team jumped out to
a 27-12 lead and held on to defeat UW-Superior, 65-55, on Saturday
(Dec. 3) in Superior. Tied 12-12,
UW-Oshkosh scored 15 straight points, including six by Kerry Gibson
(Jr. • Jefferson), to take a 27-12 advantage with 5:40 left
in the first half. The Titans went to intermission leading 29-20.
UW-Oshkosh (2-2/1-1 WIAC) increased
its lead to 17 points twice in the second half, counts of 37-20
with 15:40 left in the game and 55-38 with 5:57 remaining in the
contest. The closest UW-Superior (3-2/0-2 WIAC) got to the Titans
was a 60-52 count with 1:08 left in the game.
Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin
Dells) led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 25 points. Capelle made seven
of his 12 shots from the field and nine of his 10 tosses from the
free throw line. Capelle sank two of his three shots behind the
three-point line.
UW-Oshkosh also received 16 points
and five rebounds from Andy Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc) and 10
points and six rebounds from Gibson.
UW-Superior was led by Leonard Cobb's
20 points and nine rebounds. The Yellowjackets also received 10
points and two rebounds from Tyler Hildebrandt and eight points
and seven rebounds from Brandon Ely.
UW-Oshkosh shot just 38.5 percent (20-52)
from the field. The Titans also shot 36.4 percent (8-22) behind
the three-point line and 81 percent (17-21) from the free throw
stripe. UW-Oshkosh turned the basketball over just four times in
the contest.
UW-Superior (3-2/0-2 WIAC) shot 37.7
percent (20-53) from the field, including 53.3 (8-15) behind three-point
line. The Yellowjackets shot 77.8 percent (7-9) from the free throw
stripe. UW-Superior had 14 turnovers in the game and posted a 39-28
rebounding advantage. |
Titans Drop WIAC Opener To Pointers
 Even a 36-minute fire alarm delay didn't slow the
UW-Stevens Point men's basketball team on Wednesday (Nov. 30) as the
Pointers built an early lead and defeated UW-Oshkosh, 74-61, in the
teams' WIAC opener in Stevens Point.
The Titans had four turnovers and made just one of five shots in the
first seven minutes as UW-Stevens Point jumped out to an 11-4 lead.
Minutes later, the Pointers used a 7-0 spurt capped by a three-pointer
by Pete Rortvedt to lead 21-9 when fire alarms began sounding in the
fieldhouse with 8:06 left in the first half. The athletes and fans
were sent outside for about 20 minutes while firefighters resolved
a small electrical fire in a classroom in another part of the building.
When play resumed, the Pointers continued right where they left off,
holding UW-Oshkosh without a field goal until Andy Jahnke (Sr. •
Manitowoc) scored with 3:39 left in the half to cut the lead to 27-14.
In total, the Titans went a span of 8:11 without a field goal before
making four of their last five shots of the first half.
UW-Stevens Point led 37-21 at halftime and the Titans made their best
spurt of the game when they scored the first six points of the second
half to cut the lead to 10 points. However, Jon Krull and Steve Hicklin
followed with consecutive three-point plays as the Pointers pushed
the lead back to 16. UW-Stevens Point maintained at least a 10-point
lead the remainder of the game.
The Pointers had just six turnovers in the game, including only two
in the first half, while shooting 23-for-26 at the free throw line.
The outcome was somewhat of a surprise considering UW-Oshkosh entered
the game as the WIAC preseason favorite and ranked seventh in the
NCAA Division III, while UW-Stevens Point lost four starters from
its two-time defending national championship teams and played at times
with four freshmen on the floor. The victory was UW-Stevens Point's
24th straight home win.
Hicklin led the Pointers with 21 points and made all seven free throws,
while Krull had 12 points and was perfect on eight free throws. Brian
Bauer added a career-high 17 points and Pete Rortvedt had 13 points.
Jahnke led the Titans with 16 points and Kerry Gibson (Jr. •
Jefferson) had 13 as UW-Oshkosh shot 64 percent (16-25) from the field
in the second half, but was hampered by 17 turnovers for the game. |
Titans Overpower Lions In Home
Opener
 The UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team scored the first
10 points of the game and never trailed in rolling to an 80-49 victory
over Finlandia University (Mich.) on Saturday (Nov. 26) in Kolf
Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh, ranked second in the NCAA Division III by D3Hoops.com,
scored six quick points on a pair of three-point baskets by Andy
Jahnke (Sr. • Manitowoc) in the first 63 seconds of play.
The Titans extended their lead to 15-5 before the
Lions scored 14 of the next 19 points to cut their deficit to 20-19
with 7:23 remaining in the first half. UW-Oshkosh went to intermission
leading 32-25 as Jahnke hit his third three-point basket of the
period just two seconds before the break.
The Titans (1-1) scored the first 14 points of the second half to
take a 46-25 lead with 14:47 to play. UW-Oshkosh maintained a lead
of 20-plus points for the remainder of the contest, with its biggest
advantage being 31 points, counts of 69-38, 71-40 and 80-49.
Jim Capelle (Jr. • Wisconsin Dells) collected a double-double
for UW-Oshkosh, totaling 11 points and 10 rebounds. The Titans also
received 13 points from Kyle Johnson (Jr. • Milwaukee) and
12 each from Jahnke and Matt Miller (Fr. • Hudson). Jahnke
and Miller counted all of their points on four three-point baskets.
UW-Oshkosh won the game despite shooting just 39.1
percent (25-64) from the field. The Titans made 12 three-point baskets
in the game and posted advantages of 45-28 in rebounds, 15-6 in
assists and 12-20 in turnovers.
Finlandia University (1-2) shot 38.3
percent (18-47) from the field, but just 21.1 percent (4-19) behind
the three-point line. The Lions were led by the 23 points and six
rebounds of Tyler Lloyd and the 10 points and six rebounds of Ryan
Artley. |
Vikings Trip Titans In Overtime
 Kyle MacGillis scored 25 points while Chris Braier
added 20 points and nine rebounds as the Lawrence University men's
basketball team posted an 82-75 overtime victory over UW-Oshkosh
on Tuesday (Nov. 22) in Appleton. It was the 2005-06 season opener
for both teams.
Lawrence University led by as many as eight points
in the second half, but the contest became a dogfight for the final
10 minutes of regulation.
UW-Oshkosh, which held its last lead of the game at 6-5, trailed
65-63 after Braier's layup with 39 seconds left in regulation. The
Titans' Kerry Gibson (Jr. • Jefferson) was fouled with 22
seconds left and hit both free throws to tie the game at 65-65.
Gibson then blocked Braier's shot with two seconds left to force
the overtime. The Vikings tried a desperation tip-in at the buzzer
that went off the rim.
In the overtime, Ryan Kroeger came up big. He hit a jumper to give
Lawrence University a 67-65 edge. After a Chad Doedens (Jr. •
Cedarbug) layup and a Braier free throw, Kroeger nailed a 3-pointer
and Lawrence University was up 71-67.
The Titans trimmed the lead back to 71-70 as Jim Capelle (Jr. •
Wisconsin Dells) hit three of four free throws, but UW-Oshkosh missed
its next two shots from the floor.
The Vikings then started living at the free-throw line. Lawrence
University hit six consecutive free throws to bump its lead to 77-70
with 47 seconds left.
UW-Oshkosh was forced to foul, and Lawrence University hit six of
seven free throws in the final 35 seconds to seal the win.
UW-Oshkosh, which entered the contest as the second-ranked
team in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com, was led by Gibson,
who dropped in a game-high 27 points. Gibson made seven of his 13
shots from the field and 13 of his 14 tosses from the free throw
line. The Titans also received 16 points from Capelle and 13 from
Doedens.
Lawrence University also received 15 points from
Ryan Kroeger and 13 points from Ben Rosenblatt. |
Titans Ranked Third In
Street & Smith's Preseason Poll
Street & Smith's 2005-06 College
Basketball Yearbook has ranked UW-Oshkosh third in its preseason
poll of NCAA Division III men's basketball teams.
UW-Oshkosh, which was listed second in the magazine's 2002-03 preseason
poll, returns four starters from last year's team that posted a
19-8 record and finished third in the WIAC. The internet site D3Hoops.com
ranked the Titans 25th in its final 2004-05 poll of NCAA Division
III men's basketball teams.
The magazine was quoted as saying," The WIAC has produced four
NCAA champions in the last seven years. UW-Stevens Point is rebuilding
and probably won't win its third in a row, so UW-Oshkosh may very
well carry the league banner this time. After all, the Titans were
the last team UW-Stevens Point lost to, during a WIAC game last
February. Coach Ted Van Dellen returns four starters and nine other
lettermen from last year's 19-8 team. Defense is UW-Oshkosh's game,
as the Titans allowed just 62.7 points per game last season.
Top returnees are 6-7 Jim Capelle (14.4
points and 5.4 rebounds per game), 6-3 Andy Jahnke (14.6 points
per game) and 7-1 Kerry Gibson (11.7 points and 6.5 rebounds per
game)."
Other teams listed in the magazine's preseason poll were top-ranked
Illinois Wesleyan University, second-ranked Mississippi College,
fourth-ranked York College (Pa.), fifth-ranked Virginia Wesleyan
College, sixth-ranked Ursinus College (Pa.), seventh-ranked Amherst
College (Mass.), eighth-ranked Ramapo College (N.J.), ninth-ranked
Wittenberg University (Ohio) and 10th-ranked Wilkes University (Pa.).
In addition to the team, UW-Oshkosh's Gibson was one of 31 players
receiving preseason NCAA Division III All-America honorable mention
accolades. Last year, Gibson shot 54.2 percent from the field and
75.2 percent from the free throw line while blocking an average
of 2.9 shots per game.
Street & Smith's College Basketball Yearbook is a publication
of Street & Smith's Sports Group, a division of American City
Business Journals, Inc., of Charlotte, N.C. The magazine is available
at newsstands across the globe.
UW-Oshkosh, which has won 196 of its last 275 games and been a participant
in the NCAA Division III Tournament five times since the 1995-96
season, opens its 2005-06 campaign at Lawrence University on Nov.
22. |
Titans'
2005-06 Season Preview
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At the start of a new season, most
teams spend the first few weeks of practice working on rebuilding
their squad, allowing the players to get to know each other,
teaching the plays to the newcomers and shifting players around
in an attempt to fill the void for seniors that have graduated.
For the 2005-06 UW-Oshkosh mens basketball team, it will
be a different story. The Titans will take a different approach
and have the luxury of picking up right where they left off
last year. UW-Oshkosh returns nearly its entire roster for the
upcoming season and welcomes only four new players.
UW-Oshkosh, which is coming off a 10-year period in which it
won 196 of 275 games, returns 10 lettermen from last years
team that posted a 19-8 record and finished third in the WIAC
with an 11-5 mark.
UW-Oshkosh had five players start all 27 games last season and
four of them return for the 2005-06 campaign. In addition, the
Titans return 1,563 of their 1,840 points scored and 687 of
their 856 rebounds collected from a year ago. Because of the
talent returning, Street & Smiths 2005-06 College
Basketball Yearbook ranked UW-Oshkosh third in its preseason
poll of NCAA Division III mens basketball teams. The Titans
were also listed second in preseason polls conducted by D3hoops.com
and Division III News.
The heart and soul of UW-Oshkoshs offense will be junior
forward Jim Capelle (Wisconsin Dells), junior center Kerry Gibson
(Jefferson) and senior guard Andy Jahnke (Manitowoc), all starters
a year ago.
Capelle is a two-time All-WIAC first team selection who has
started all 54 games for the Titans the past two seasons. Capelle
14.4 points and 5.4 rebounds per game last year while shooting
42.5 percent from the field, 39.0 percent behind the three-point
line and 83.1 percent from the free throw stripe.
Jahnke gained All-WIAC first team honors for the Titans last
season after transferring from NCAA Division I Youngstown State
University (Ohio). Jahnke averaged a team-leading 14.6 points
per game while shooting 41.7 percent from the field, 36.4 percent
behind the three-point line and 82.3 percent from the free throw
line.
Gibson, a 7-foot-1 specimen, averaged 11.7 points, 6.5 rebounds
and 2.9 blocked shots per game. He also shot 54.2 percent from
the field and 75.2 percent from the free throw line. Gibson
was a starter in 20 games for the Titans as a freshman.
Also back as a starter is junior guard Chad Doedens (Cedarburg).
Doedens directed the offense and averaged 4.6 points, 3.3 rebounds
and 2.9 assists per contest. He started 24 games for the Titans
as a freshman and averaged 5.0 points and 2.4 rebounds per game.
Other lettermen back for the Titans are sophomore forward Jordan
Johnson (Waupaca), junior forward Kyle Johnson (Milwaukee),
sophomore guard Jeremiah Randle (Kenosha), senior center Pete
Warning (Shiocton), junior forward Nathan Wesener (Hilbert)
and sophomore forward Jordan Wypiszynski (Ashwaubenon).
Warning, who has played in 66 games for the Titans the past
three years, averaged 4.3 points and 1.7 rebounds per game last
year. Joining Warning as a participant in all 27 games last
year for UW-Oshkosh were non-starters Kyle Johnson and Wesener.
Johnson averaged 3.7 points per game last season, while Wesener
averaged 2.8 points and 2.5 rebounds. Jordan Johnson appeared
in 23 games last year, averaging 1.7 points and 1.4 rebounds
per game.
Additions to the UW-Oshkosh program this winter are senior Scott
Gibson (forward) of Jefferson (Jefferson High School) and freshmen
D.J. Marsh (forward) of Bayside (Nicolet High School), Matt
Miller of Hudson (Hudson High School) and Huston Sprang of Manitowoc
(Manitowoc Lincoln High School). Gibson, who is the older brother
of Kerry Gibson, joins the UW-Oshkosh mens basketball
team after playing four seasons of football at NCAA Division
I Central Michigan University.
UW-Oshkosh head coach Ted Van Dellen enters his 16th season
at his alma mater with a career coaching record of 261-141,
including a 7-5 mark in the NCAA Division III Tournament and
a 12-5 ledger in the WIAC Tournament. Van Dellen, UW-Oshkoshs
all-time winningest coach, is just three victories shy of replacing
former UW-La Crosse mentor Burt McDonald as the sixth-winningest
coach in WIAC history.
UW-Oshkoshs schedule for the upcoming season is dotted
with four teams that appeared in the NCAA Division III Tournament
a year ago. The Titans will play a home-and-home series with
defending WIAC and NCAA Division III champion UW-Stevens Point,
road games at Lawrence University and Edgewood College and a
neutral court battle in Las Vegas, Nev., against Aurora University
(Ill.).
UW-Oshkosh has finished third place or higher in the WIAC standings
six times since 1996. The Titans captured WIAC titles in 1910,
1912, 1914, 1921, 1925, 1938, 1939, 1947, 1948, 1963, 1967,
1968, 1978 and 2002. UW-Oshkosh has also made five NCAA Division
III Tournament appearances since 1996, with visits to the postseason
event in 1996, 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2003. |
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