Marsh
Named To All-WIAC First Team
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The UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team placed
one player on the 2007-08 All-WIAC first team. D.J. Marsh (So.
• Bayside) earned the honor by a vote of the league’s
nine head coaches.
Marsh, who started all 26 games for the Titans, averaged a team-leading
17.1 points per contest. His scoring output ranked fifth in
the WIAC. He also grabbed 6.6 rebounds per game and shot 82.2
percent from the free-throw line. The 6-foot-4 forward shot
50.3 percent from the field while accumulating 53 assists and
31 steals.
Marsh posted a double-digit scoring total in 22 of UW-Oshkosh’s
26 games this past year. He eclipsed the 20-point mark on 12
occasions, including a career-best 33 in the Titans’ 67-66
WIAC Tournament loss to UW-Superior on Feb. 25. Marsh also grabbed
a personal-high 13 rebounds in the contest. He amassed one other
double-double during the year with a 16-point, 10-rebound performance
in UW-Oshkosh’s 78-61 victory over UW-Stout on Feb. 2.
Marsh also led the Titans to an 81-68 win over UW-La Crosse
on Jan. 19 by scoring 30 points and grabbing seven rebounds
while hitting 14-of-15 shots at the free-throw line.
Marsh was a starter in all 27 games for UW-Oshkosh during the
2006-07 season. He averaged 10.4 points and 3.3 rebounds per
game that season while hitting 42.3 percent of his three-point
attempts.
Marsh’s career totals in two years include
726 points, 259 rebounds, 80 assists, 55 steals and 50.7 percent
accuracy from the field. He received a medical hardship while
attending UW-Oshkosh during the 2005-06 season.
The Titans also had Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca), Matt
Miller (Jr. • Hudson) and Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. •
Oshkosh) earn All-WIAC honorable mention status.
Johnson averaged a team-high 8.3 rebounds per game this past
year, finishing just one board shy of winning the WIAC rebounding
crown. He also scored 10.3 points per contest and led UW-Oshkosh
with 67 assists and 41 steals. Johnson put together six double-doubles
in 2007-08, including a 13-point, 14-rebound effort in a 77-67
loss to UW-Superior on Feb. 23 and a 15-point, 13-rebound performance
in the Titans’ 81-68 victory over UW-La Crosse on Jan.
19.
Miller was the conference’s leader in both free-throw
percentage (89.5 percent) and three-point field goals made (90).
He finished the 2007-08 season hitting 43.1 percent of his attempts
from long range while scoring 16.2 points per game. Miller also
totaled 48 assists and 28 steals. He scored more than 20 points
in a game eight times, including 29 with seven three-point baskets
in the Titans’ 78-61 victory over UW-Stout on Feb. 2.
Seckar-Anderson was one of five players to start all 26 games
for UW-Oshkosh in 2007-08. His average of 1.35 blocked shots
per game ranked second in the WIAC. Seckar-Anderson also averaged
15.2 points and 6.3 rebounds per game while hitting 54.7 percent
of his field goal attempts. He compiled three double-doubles,
including 18 points and 12 rebounds in the Titans’ 78-61
win over UW-Stout on Feb. 2. In UW-Oshkosh’s 80-63 win
against UW-River Falls on Feb. 16, Seckar-Anderson tallied a
career-high 30 points.
The remaining members of the All-WIAC first team were Bryan
Beamish, Steve Hicklin and Pete Rortvedt of UW-Stevens Point,
Dan Beyer of UW-Eau Claire, Matt Goodwin and Miles McKay of
UW-Whitewater, Curt Hanson and Jeff Skemp of UW-Platteville
and Jake Smith of UW-Superior.
Johnson, who topped the WIAC in minutes played with 36.5 per
game, also made the WIAC All-Sportsmanship Team. Other members
of the team included Khalifa El-Amin of UW-Stevens Point, Berent
Froiland of UW-Platteville, Chris Jardine of UW-Stout, Billy
Kegler of UW-La Crosse, Scott Kelly of UW-River Falls, Rob Perry
of UW-Whitewater, Greg Polkowski of UW-Superior and Zack Ryan
of UW-Eau Claire. |
Yellowjackets Nip Titans In WIAC
Tournament Opener
  Dan Culy’s two free throws with 16 seconds
remaining pushed UW-Superior past UW-Oshkosh, 67-66, in the quarterfinal
round of the WIAC Men's Basketball Tournament held Monday (Feb.
25) in Kolf Sports Center.
Fifth-seeded UW-Superior (12-14) advances to play top-seeded UW-Whitewater
(22-4) in the semifinal round on Wednesday (Feb. 27) in Whitewater.
The Warhawks defeated eighth-seeded UW-Stout (7-19), 78-67, on Monday.
Other quarterfinal round results on
Monday had third-seeded UW-Stevens Point (21-5) edge sixth-seeded
UW-La Crosse (11-15), 74-66 in overtime, and seventh-seeded UW-Eau
Claire (12-14) trim second-seeded UW-Platteville (19-7), 84-80.
Fourth-seeded UW-Oshkosh (17-9) held
a 66-62 advantage before UW-Superior's Jake Smith hit a three-point
basket to cut the Yellowjackets' deficit to 66-65 with 29 seconds
to play. The Titans had an opportunity to extend their lead, but
Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) missed two free throws with
19 seconds left. Johnson committed a foul going for his second miss,
sending Culy to the charity stripe for what turned out to be the
game's winning points.
Following a UW-Oshkosh turnover, Smith
missed two free throws with four seconds remaining to keep the Titans'
chance at a victory alive. The game ended with Smith blocking Johnson's
desperation three-point attempt.
D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) brought UW-Oshkosh
back from an 11-point, second-half deficit to a 66-62 lead. Marsh
poured in 15 points in a span of 6:09 to take the Titans from a
53-49 deficit with 7:42 remaining to a 64-62 lead with 1:33 left.
UW-Oshkosh, which suffered a 77-67
loss to UW-Superior on Saturday (Feb. 23) in Kolf Sports Center,
jumped to a 12-4 lead 5:04 into play. UW-Superior answered with
a 16-3 scoring run to go ahead 20-15 with 7:11 remaining in the
opening period. The Yellowjackets had their 32-23 halftime lead
vanish as Marsh's three-point play tied the contest at 59 with five
minutes left in the contest.
Marsh totaled 33 points and 13 rebounds, both career
bests. It was his second double-double of the season. The Titans
also acquired 14 points, nine rebounds and three assists from Johnson
and 10 points, four rebounds and three steals from Dane Seckar-Anderson
(Jr. • Oshkosh). Johnson was playing in his 102nd game for
the Titans and concluded his UW-Oshkosh career with 600 points,
445 rebounds and 151 assists.
Culy topped UW-Superior with 25 points,
including 7-of-9 shooting from the field and 7-of-7 shooting from
the free-throw line. He also dished off three rebounds and blocked
three shots. Smith totaled 21 points on 9-of-11 shooting from the
field while Shane Manor contributed 14 points, 11 rebounds and five
assists. The freshman trio combined for 60 points, including 21-of-29
shooting from the field.
UW-Oshkosh, which ended the season
with three straight losses, shot 45.2 percent (28-62) from the field.
The Titans shot just 15.4 percent (2-13) behind the three-point
arc and 57.1 percent (8-14) from the free-throw stripe.
UW-Superior shot 53.3 percent (24-45)
from the field. The Yellowjackets hit 8-of-15 three-point shots
(53.3 percent) and 11-of-17 free throws (64.7 percent).
The game featured just 14 turnovers,
with UW-Superior committing nine and UW-Oshkosh five. The Titans
won the rebounding battle, 35-25. |
Titans To Host UW-Superior
In WIAC Tournament Opener
UW-Oshkosh
will play at home against UW-Superior in the quarterfinal round
of the 2008 WIAC Men's Basketball Tournament on Monday (Feb. 25)
at 7 p.m. in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh split
its two regular season meetings with UW-Superior, including Saturday's
(Feb. 23) 77-67 loss in Kolf Sports Center. The Titans captured
an 87-72 victory over the Yellowjackets on Jan. 12 in Superior.
UW-Oshkosh (17-8)
enters this year's tournament as the fourth seed. The Titans placed
fourth in the WIAC with an 11-5 record. UW-Superior (11-14) earned
the fifth seed after compiling a fifth-place league record of 6-10.
The Titans hold
a 13-7 record in WIAC Tournament games, including an 8-1 mark in
the quarterfinal round. UW-Oshkosh, which captured the event championship
in both 2002 and 2003, tallied an 83-65 win over UW-River Falls
and a 66-61 loss to UW-La Crosse in last year's tournament.
Other quarterfinal
round contests on Monday have eighth-seeded UW-Stout (7-18) at top-seeded
UW-Whitewater (21-4), seventh-seeded UW-Eau Claire (11-14) at second-seeded
UW-Platteville (19-6) and sixth-seeded UW-La Crosse (11-14) at third-seeded
UW-Stevens Point (20-5). UW-Stevens Point has won three of the last
four WIAC Tournaments, including a 83-68 victory over UW-La Crosse
in last year's title game.
Monday's winners advance to semifinal
round action on Wednesday (Feb. 27). The championship game is scheduled
for Saturday (March 1). |
Yellowjackets Sting Titans
|  UW-Superior
bolted out of halftime by making its first six three-point shots
to take down the UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team, 77-67,
on Saturday (Feb. 23) in Kolf Sports Center.
After trailing 36-28 at intermission, the Yellowjackets (11-14/6-10
WIAC) opened the second half with a 22-8 scoring run to take their
first lead with 15:40 to play. Dan Culy hit four three-point shots
while scoring all of his 16 points in the period. He also finished
with five rebounds and three steals.
UW-Oshkosh (17-8/11-5
WIAC) took control of the game in the early going, amassing an 11-2
lead just 3:45 into play. Dwight Hill, who scored 12 of UW-Superior’s
first 16 points, hit a lay-up to cut the Yellowjackets’ deficit
to 22-20 with 6:40 left in the opening period. Hill topped all scorers
with 23 points.
Greg Schrimpf (Fr. • Manitowoc) nailed a three-point shot
and added a trio of free throws in the last 1:28 to increase UW-Oshkosh’s
advantage before halftime. Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh)
counted 12 points in the first half and finished with 19. He also
totaled four rebounds, four assists, two steals and two blocked
shots.
The Yellowjackets scored 12 of the first 16 points in the second
period, tying the game at 40 on Hill’s lay-up with 17:18 to
play in the contest. Culy drained a three-point shot to put UW-Superior
ahead 50-44 with 14:11 to go.
Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson) brought the Titans back with a
pair of three-pointers, with one equaling the score at 54 and the
other tying the contest at 59 with 8:35 remaining.
UW-Superior responded by reeling off a 10-2 scoring run to seal
the game’s outcome. Shane Manor followed a Culy three-point
basket with a conventional three-point play to make it a 69-61 Yellowjacket
advantage with 6:29 left in the game.
Miller and Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) each tallied 13
points, while D. J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) added 10 points
and four assists for the Titans. Johnson also grabbed a career-high
14 rebounds to achieve his sixth double-double of the season.
Jake Smith totaled 15 points and three assists for UW-Superior,
while Manor compiled 12 points, seven rebounds, three assists and
three steals. The Yellowjackets committed
12 turnovers and hauled in 29 rebounds.
The Titans shot 46.9 percent (23-49) from the field, including 35.7
percent (5-14) behind the three-point line. They made 16-of-23 free-throw
attempts (69.6 percent). UW-Oshkosh turned the ball over 15 times
while snatching 28 rebounds.
UW-Superior hit 54.9 percent (28-51) of its field goal attempts,
including 7-of-13 tries (53.8 percent) from three-point range. The
Yellowjackets connected on 70 percent (14-20) of their free throws.
UW-Oshkosh entered the game ranked 20th in the NCAA Division III
by D3hoops.com.
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Warhawks Remove Titans From WIAC
Lead
|  The
UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team couldn’t overcome 30.2
percent field goal shooting (16-53) and Miles McKay's career scoring
best in
UW-Whitewater’s 66-51 victory over the Titans on Wednesday
(Feb. 20) in Whitewater.
With the win, UW-Whitewater (20-4/12-3 WIAC) joins UW-Stevens Point
(20-4/12-3 WIAC) atop the WIAC standings, with UW-Oshkosh (17-7/11-4
WIAC) and UW-Platteville (18-6/11-4 WIAC) one victory back.
McKay posted game-best marks of 27 points and eight rebounds while
hitting 11-of-19 shots from the field. He accounted for 10 points
in the final 6:03 of the first half in which the Warhawks ran off
17 unanswered points.
The Titans looked strong in the early going, gaining a 17-9 lead
with 9:22 to play in the opening period. Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr.
• Oshkosh) recorded the last four points on two lay-ups before
UW-Oshkosh went scoreless for the next 8:27.
UW-Whitewater’s Matt Goodwin connected on a three-point bucket
and a lay-up to cap the Warhawks’ steak and give them a 26-17
advantage with 2:12 remaining in the first period. Matt Miller (Jr.
• Hudson) ended the Titans’ cold stretch with a three-point
basket just before the break to make it a 26-20 score at the intermission.
Seckar-Anderson and D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) combined for
11 of 13 points to keep the Titans close for the first seven minutes
of the second period before McKay took over once again. He drilled
a three-point shot and followed it with a pair of lay-ups to put
the Warhawks ahead 49-35 with 9:54 to play.
UW-Oshkosh pulled as close as 55-49 with 4:24 on the clock, but
UW-Whitewater closed the contest out with an 11-2 scoring run.
The Titans
were led by Seckar-Anderson’s 19 points and eight rebounds
while Marsh added 12 points and seven rebounds.
The Warhawks received 12 points from Goodwin and eight points and
seven rebounds from Billy Kolinske. They turned the ball over just
seven times and out-rebounded the Titans, 36-30.
UW-Oshkosh’s poor shooting was magnified behind the three-point
arc, as the Titans hit just 4-of-21 attempts (19 percent). They
made 15-of-17 free throws (88.2 percent) while committing six turnovers.
UW-Whitewater finished with 50 percent (26-52) accuracy from the
field, including a 26.7 percent mark (4-15) from long range. The
Warhawks shot 76.9 percent (10-13) at the charity stripe.
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Titans Move Into A Tie For WIAC
Lead
|  The
UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team got its first 78 points from
the starting five players, including a career-high 30 from Dane
Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh), as it defeated UW-River Falls,
80-63, on Saturday (Feb.16) in River Falls.
Seckar-Anderson made 13 of his 16 shots from the field and all four
of his free throws while pulling in six rebounds. Matt Miller (Jr.
• Hudson) added 19 points, three assists and four steals while
Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) contributed 18 points, five
assists and a game-high 11 rebounds for the Titans (17-6/11-3 WIAC).
UW-River Falls (9-14/3-11 WIAC) pulled away from an 11-11 tie with
a lay-up from Scott Kelly and a three-pointer by Willie Wright to
make it 16-11 with 13:19 to play in the first period. Wright topped
the Falcons with 14 points while Kelly added 11 points and a team-best
five assists.
Johnson scored six points during an 11-2 Titans’ scoring charge
to take the lead for good during the middle of the opening half.
After Miller connected on a three-pointer, Johnson drained a jump
shot to put UW-Oshkosh ahead 24-20 with 6:47 left in the first period.
The Falcons trailed 39-33 at halftime and pulled within four points
early in the second stanza after a lay-up by Wright. Seckar-Anderson
made two lay-ups before a Johnson triple ended the threat and stretched
the UW-Oshkosh advantage to 46-37 with 16:49 to play.
Deonte Compton’s three-point jumper got the Falcons within
59-51 with 8:35 remaining, but the Titans finished the game off
with a 19-6 scoring run that started with six consecutive points
from Seckar-Anderson. D. J. Marsh’s (So. • Bayside)
jumper ended the streak and gave UW-Oshkosh its largest lead at
78-57 with 1:34 on the clock.
The Titans shot 55.2 percent (32-58) from the field and 33.3 percent
(5-15) from long range. They connected on all 11 of their free throws
while committing 11 turnovers and winning the rebounding battle,
34-27.
UW-River Falls finished with 45.9 percent (28-61) shooting, including
just 3-of-20 accuracy (15 percent) on three-point attempts. The
Falcons made 4-of-6 tries (66.7 percent) at the charity stripe and
turned the ball over 10 times.
Coupled with
losses by UW-Platteville and UW-Whitewater on Saturday, UW-Oshkosh
grabbed a share of the WIAC lead with its victory over UW-River
Falls. The Titans are tied with UW-Stevens Point and UW-Whitewater
with two league games to go, including Wednesday's (Feb. 20) contest
at UW-Whitewater.
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Titans Coop Up Eagles
|  The
UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team stayed on the heels of WIAC
leaders UW-Platteville and UW-Whitewater with a 78-63 win over UW-La
Crosse on Saturday (Feb. 9) in Kolf Sports Center.
The Titans (16-6/10-3 WIAC) remain one-half game back of both the
Pioneers and the Warhawks, who each hold a 10-2 league record.
UW-Oshkosh relied heavily on its starting five once again, getting
double-figure scoring from each player. Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr.
• Oshkosh) and Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) each tallied
16 to lead the Titans, while Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson) scored
15 points, Greg Schrimpf (Fr. • Manitowoc) 14 and D.J. Marsh
(So. • Bayside) 12.
Miller and Schrimpf got UW-Oshkosh going right away, with each hitting
a three-pointer to put the Titans ahead 8-2 just 2:55 into play.
Seckar-Anderson ran off six straight points of his own to give UW-Oshkosh
a 21-16 lead with 11:35 remaining in the opening period.
Marsh posted five consecutive points before Miller counted the next
five as the Titans recorded a 15-4 scoring run midway through the
first half. Miller’s three-point jumper stretched UW-Oshkosh's
advantage to 34-20 with 5:03 left in the period. The Titans went
into intermission up 41-26.
Johnson took over in the second half, amassing 14 of his 16 points.
He finished off his streak of 10 points in a span of 4:40 with a
three-pointer to put UW-Oshkosh ahead 61-40 with 12:29 to play.
Johnson also finished with five rebounds, while Seckar-Anderson
led all players with eight boards, five assists and three blocked
shots.
UW-Oshkosh took its largest lead of the contest after Schrimpf made
a pair of free throws to make it 69-42 with 8:26 remaining. Schrimpf
shot 4-of-5 from three-point range and Miller finished 4-of-7 with
five assists.
The Eagles’ Tony Mane also made four three-pointers on his
way to leading UW-La Crosse with 17 points and five rebounds. UW-La
Crosse scored 18 of the game's last 24 points, with Austin Scott
hitting three triples to contribute to his 11 points. Billy Kegler
chipped in 12 points, four rebounds, and four assists to go along
with 11 points and three assists from Chris Fehrenbach.
The Titans shot 53.8 percent (28-52) from the field, including 52.6
percent (10-19) behind the three-point arc. They made 12-of-15 attempts
(80 percent) at the free-throw line.
UW-La
Crosse made 46.3 percent (25-54) of its field goal attempts, with
8-of-19 accuracy (42.1 percent) from long distance. The Eagles connected
on 5-of-10 free throws (50 percent).
UW-Oshkosh hauled in 34 rebounds, easily topping UW-La Crosse’s
total of 22. The Eagles turned the ball over just seven times, compared
to the Titans mark of nine.
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Titans Work Overtime To Edge Blugolds
|  D.
J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) made two free throws with 7.6 seconds
left in overtime to lead the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team to
an 89-87 victory over UW-Eau Claire on Wednesday
(Feb. 6) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh (15-6/9-3
WIAC) scored all nine of its points in overtime from the free-throw
line, including 4-of-4 shooting by Marsh. The Titans, who entered
the contest ranked 24th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com,
missed both of their field goal attempts in the extra period.
In overtime,
UW-Eau Claire (10-11/4-8 WIAC) got a three-point basket from Colin
Boone in the first minute of play, but UW-Oshkosh responded with
a 6-2 scoring run to take an 86-85 lead with 1:37 to go. The Blugolds
regained the advantage 17 seconds later on Dan Beyer's dunk. The
Titans then tied the game at 87 on a free throw by Jordan Johnson
(Sr. • Waupaca) with 54 seconds left.
UW-Eau Claire
had a chance to take the lead with 22 seconds remaining, but Geoff
Probst's three-point shot missed the mark. Following Marsh's game-winning
points, the Blugolds' Boone missed a jump shot with one second left
on the clock.
UW-Eau Claire
outscored UW-Oshkosh, 51-38, in the second half as it shot an astounding
78.6 percent (22-28) from the field. The Blugolds opened the period
with a 20-6 scoring run, including nine points from Beyer, to take
a 49-48 lead with 13:13 to play.
The game was
tight for the next eight minutes as there were seven lead changes
and four ties between the 13:13 and 5:51 marks of the second half.
Trailing 67-65 with 6:10 left, UW-Oshkosh put together a 13-4 scoring
run, including three three-point baskets by Greg Schrimpf (Fr. •
Manitowoc), to take a 78-71 lead with 1:40 remaining.
UW-Eau Claire
forced overtime as it took advantage of two missed field goal attempts,
one missed free throw and one turnover by UW-Oshkosh down the stretch.
The Blugolds pulled to within 80-78 on a lay-up by Boone with 46
seconds left and tied the score at 80 on a lay-up by Probst with
28 seconds remaining. UW-Oshkosh's Schrimpf missed a jump shot from
just inside the three-point line as time expired.
UW-Oshkosh,
which suffered a 57-54 loss to UW-Eau Claire on Jan. 16, got out
of the gates early as it sprinted to a 14-5 lead with 14:44 left
in the first half. The Titans extended their lead to 19-9 before
the Blugolds climbed to within 21-18 with 8:15 to go in the period.
UW-Oshkosh took a 42-29 lead to intermission by posting an 11-2
scoring run over the final 4:31 of the first half.
UW-Oshkosh had
87 of its 89 points scored by its starters. Matt Miller (Jr. •
Hudson) led the Titans with 26 points, while Marsh and Schrimpf
tallied 20 each, Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh) 14 and
Johnson seven. Marsh also totaled nine rebounds and four assists,
Johnson eight rebounds and three assists and Seckar-Anderson seven
rebounds and three assists.
The Titans shot
47.4 percent (27-57) from the field, including 61.1 percent (11-18)
behind the three-point line. UW-Oshkosh made 72.7 percent (24-33)
of its free throws, collected 32 rebounds, including 16 on the offensive
end, and committed 13 turnovers.
Beyer recorded
23 points to lead six double-figure scorers for UW-Eau Claire. The
Blugolds also received 14 points from Amadou Fofana, 12 from both
Jacob Schlub and Ryan Shea and 10 from both Boone and Probst. Shea
added five rebounds, seven assists and six steals and Probst five
rebounds, four assists and two steals.
UW-Eau Claire
finished the game shooting 63.8 percent (37-58) from the field.
The Blugolds shot 35.7 percent (5-14) behind the three-point line
and 88.9 percent (8-9) from the charity stripe. UW-Eau Claire pulled
in 25 rebounds, blocked six shots and committed 12 turnovers.
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Titans Slay Blue Devils
|  Matt
Miller (Jr. • Hudson) scored a career-high 29 points while
three of his teammates grabbed 10-plus rebounds each as UW-Oshkosh
thumped UW-Stout, 78-61, in a men's basketball game held Saturday
(Feb. 2) in Menomonie.
Miller surpassed
the 20-point mark for the seventh time this season by making 10-of-17
shots from the field and both of his free throws. Miller bombed
away from long range as he made 7-of-13 shots behind the three-point
arc.
UW-Oshkosh (14-6/8-3
WIAC) posted a 44-28 rebounding advantage, with Dane Seckar-Anderson
(Jr. • Oshkosh) collecting a career-best 12 and Jordan Johnson
(Sr. • Waupaca) and D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) 10 each.
The Titans scored the game’s first 11 points and led by at
least eight for the final 32:48 of the contest. Miller had two three-point
baskets and Greg Schrimpf (Fr. • Manitowoc) one during the
Titans' early scoring spree.
UW-Stout (4-15/1-9
WIAC) answered back with eight straight points to cut its deficit
to 11-8 with 15:20 left in the opening period.
Marsh got UW-Oshkosh
rolling again by hitting a jump shot to start a 16-2 scoring run
for the Titans. Miller ended the run with eight straight points
to put UW-Oshkosh ahead 27-10 with 8:46 remaining in the first half.
UW-Oshkosh went
to intermission leading 42-29. Miller led the Titans with 18 first-half
points, while Miles Webb paced the Blue Devils with 12. Webb finished
the game with 25 points, three rebounds and three steals.
The Titans turned
to Seckar-Anderson in the second half. He scored 13 points in the
final period, including back-to-back three-point plays that put
UW-Oshkosh ahead 53-37 with 15:50 to play. Seckar-Anderson ended
the game with 18 points.
The closest
UW-Stout got in the second half was 65-57 with 5:49 left. Miller
responded to the Blue Devils' rally with consecutive three-pointers
to put the Titans up 73-58 and by 15-plus points the rest of the
way.
Marsh contributed
16 points to UW-Oshkosh's victory, while Schrimpf added nine.
In addition
to Webb's performance, UW-Stout also received 10 points and five
rebounds from Eric Hostetter, 10 points from Alex Mason and six
points and seven rebounds from John Donald.
UW-Oshkosh used
44.4 percent (8-18) three-point shooting to finish at 54.3 percent
(25-46) from the field overall. The Titans shot 64.5 percent (20-31)
from the free-throw line and committed 11 turnovers.
UW-Stout shot
36.1 percent (22-61) from the field, 26.9 percent (7-26) behind
the three-point line and 62.5 percent (10-16) from the free-throw
stripe. The Blue Devils committed just seven turnovers.
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Pioneers Bump Titans From WIAC
Lead
|  The
UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team fell out of first place in
the WIAC as it dropped a 71-55 decision to UW-Platteville on Wednesday
(Jan. 30) in Platteville.
The game featured two nationally-ranked teams, with UW-Oshkosh (13-6/7-3
WIAC) listed 20th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com and UW-Platteville
(14-4/8-2 WIAC) 22nd.
UW-Oshkosh had
four double-figure scorers as Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. •
Oshkosh) tallied 16 points, Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson) 12,
D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) 11 and Jordan Johnson (Sr. •
Waupaca) 10. The Titans also received nine rebounds and four blocked
shots from Seckar-Anderson and six rebounds from both Johnson and
Marsh.
UW-Platteville,
which posted a 72-53 win over UW-Oshkosh on Jan. 9, was led by the
16 points of Curt Hanson and the 15 of Charlie Lohoff. Jeff Skemp
contributed eight points, a career-high 13 rebounds and four blocked
shots and Josh Langenfeld seven points, six rebounds and four assists.
The two teams were separated by no more than three points for the
first nine minutes of the contest. Marsh connected on a pair of
free throws with 13:51 left in the first half to give the Titans
their final lead of the game at 9-8.
UW-Platteville took hold of the momentum a few minutes later as
it scored eight unanswered points. Skemp made a lay-up in between
three-point baskets by Hanson and Lohoff during that stretch that
put UW-Platteville ahead 23-14 with 6:51 left in the first half.
UW-Oshkosh missed its last seven shots from the field in the first
half and went to intermission trailing 32-24. Lohoff scored 12 points
for the Pioneers and Miller 11 for the Titans in the opening period.
Kyle Tetschlag
tallied six straight points during the middle of the second half
to increase the Pioneers’ lead to 54-38 with 11:08 to play.
The Titans cut their deficit to 60-52 on a jump shot by Johnson
with 4:01 left. His basket ended a string of eight straight UW-Oshkosh
points.
Hanson
sealed the game’s outcome by scoring six points in the next
three minutes as the Pioneers counted 11 unanswered points. A jump
shot and pair of free throws by Hanson put UW-Platteville up 71-52
with 1:39 remaining.
UW-Oshkosh was
held to just 33.3 percent (19-57) shooting from the field. The Titans
made just two of their 16 three-point shots (12.5 percent). UW-Oshkosh
shot 68.2 percent (15-22) from the free-throw line.
UW-Platteville made 51 percent (26-51) of its shots from the field,
including 47.1 percent accuracy (8-17) behind the three-point line.
The Pioneers made 11-of-14 free throws (78.6 percent).
The contest featured a minimal number of turnovers, with the Titans
committing just five and the Pioneers six. The teams hauled in 32
rebounds each. |
Titans Down 7th-Ranked Pointers
|  The
UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team completed its first regular
season sweep of UW-Stevens Point since the 1997-98 campaign with
its 73-61 victory over the Pointers on Saturday (Jan. 26) in Kolf
Sports Center.
Both teams entered the contest nationally ranked, with UW-Stevens
Point listed seventh in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com and
UW-Oshkosh 20th.
UW-Oshkosh’s
win was its fourth over a top-13 team this season, including a 73-62
triumph over third-ranked UW-Stevens Point on Jan. 5. The Titans
also defeated 13th-ranked Elmhurst College (Ill.), 88-86, and sixth-ranked
UW-Whitewater, 80-74.
UW-Oshkosh (13-5/7-2
WIAC) never trailed UW-Stevens Point (14-4/6-3 WIAC) after taking
a 5-2 lead on a Greg Schrimpf (Fr. • Manitowoc) three-point
basket 1:57 into play. Schrimpf had four three-point field goals
to finish the game with 12 points.
D. J. Marsh
(So. • Bayside) kept UW-Oshkosh's early spurt going with five
straight points. His three-point play capped a 13-3 scoring run
that put the Titans up 15-5 with 14:44 left in the opening period.
Marsh totaled 17 points and eight rebounds.
UW-Stevens Point used two long-range jumpers from Steve Hicklin
and Ross Rortvedt to creep within striking distance of UW-Oshkosh.
Rortvedt’s
three-pointer pulled the Pointers to a 17-13 deficit with 13:10
left in the first half.
The Pointers
got even closer four minutes later as consecutive three-point baskets
from Khalifa El-Amin and Jared Jenkins sliced their deficit to 26-24
with 9:06 remaining in the opening period. El-Amin
topped UW-Stevens Point with 14 points in the contest.
UW-Oshkosh held
a 33-32 lead before Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) and Dane
Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh) made two lay-ups before the
intermission. Seckar-Anderson rebounded a missed three-pointer from
teammate Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson) and scored at the buzzer
to give the Titans a 37-32 lead at the break. Seckar-Anderson compiled
eight points and 10 rebounds, while Johnson totaled game bests of
18 points and 11 rebounds. The double-double was Johnson's fourth
of the season.
Miller stretched UW-Oshkosh's advantage by counting 12 of his 15
points in the second half. His three-point basket was part of a
14-2 scoring run that put UW-Oshkosh in front 61-43 with 10:06 to
play. Miller
also distributed a game-high six assists.
UW-Oshkosh shot 51 percent (25-49) from the field and 41.2 percent
(7-17) from three-point range. The Titans made 16-of-17 free throws
on their way to a mark of 94.1 percent.
UW-Stevens Point,
which trailed by double digits for the final 14:38 of the game,
made 43.1 percent (25-58) of its field goals. The Pointers made
29.6 percent (8-27) of their three-point shots and 50 percent (3-6)
of their free throws.
UW-Oshkosh dominated
the rebounding category by a 37-22 margin. The Pointers committed
just six turnovers and the Titans 14. |
Titans Lose Hard-Fought Battle
To Vikings
|  Ben
Rosenblatt's lay-up with 1:24 left gave Lawrence University the
lead for good and 6-of-8 free-throw shooting by his teammates down
the stretch helped the Vikings edge UW-Oshkosh, 81-78, in a men's
basketball game held Tuesday (Jan. 22) in Appleton.
UW-Oshkosh (12-5)
scored six straight points before Rosenblatt made his lay-up to
break a 73-73 tie. The Vikings (11-1) then held off the Titans with
three free throws by Doug Kadison, two by Ryan Kroeger and one by
Chris Page in the final 34 seconds.
Matt Miller
(Jr. • Hudson), who scored all 19 of his points in the second
half, drilled a long three-pointer to cut UW-Oshkosh's deficit to
79-78 with 1.2 seconds left. Kadison was fouled before Lawrence
University could inbound the basketball, and he made both free throws
to put the Vikings up 81-78. Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh)
caught the ensuing inbounds pass about 25 feet from the basket,
but he was not able to get a shot off before the horn sounded.
The contest
was tight throughout, with the largest margin between the two teams
being six points. UW-Oshkosh gained its largest advantage of 14-9
on a three-point play by D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) with 12:29
left in the opening period. Marsh scored 16 of his 20 points in
the first half.
Lawrence University
responded to its five-point deficit with seven straight points of
its own. The Vikings took a 16-14 lead on a three-point basket by
Tommy Schmidt with 10:59 left in the first half. Kroeger later added
a lay-up to put Lawrence University ahead 34-29 at the 3:47 mark
of the opening period. Kroeger finished the game with 28 points,
including 9-of-11 shooting from the field and 8-of-9 accuracy from
the free-throw line. He scored 19 of his points in the second half.
After leading
40-39 at halftime, Lawrence University stretched its advantage to
54-48 on a lay-up from Jayce Apelgren with 14:30 to play. Miller
knocked through a three-point shot before Marsh converted a lay-up
to pull the Titans to a 58-58 tie with 11:16 remaining.
Lawrence University
took a 60-58 lead and used a three-pointer and pair of free throws
from Kroeger to go in front 73-67 at the 4:23 mark of the final
period. Seckar-Anderson then made two lay-ups and Johnson a jump
shot to tie the game at 73-73.
Seckar-Anderson
scored 22 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead the Titans in
both departments. He made 10-of-16 shots from the field and both
of his free throws. Johnson added 11 points, six rebounds and two
assists. Marsh also contributed six rebounds and one blocked shot.
The Vikings
had one other double-figure scorer in Andy Hurley. Hurley totaled
12 points while grabbing six rebounds and dishing off four assists.
UW-Oshkosh used
5-of-10 three-point shooting from Miller to finish the game at 8-of-23
overall (34.8 percent). The Titans shot 50.8 percent (31-61) from
the field and 88.9 percent (8-9) from the free-throw line.
Lawrence University shot 56.9 percent (29-51) from the field and
36.4 percent (4-11) from three-point range. The Vikings, who have
won their last seven games, hit 19-of-29 shots at the free-throw
stripe for a mark of 65.5 percent.
The Titans, who entered the game ranked 20th in the NCAA Division
III by D3hoops.com, won the rebounding battle, 31-27. Lawrence University
turned the ball over just seven times to best UW-Oshkosh’s
total of eight.
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Titans Cage Eagles
|  D.J.
Marsh (So. • Bayside) scored 14 of his career-high 30 points
at the free-throw line as the UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball
team defeated UW-La Crosse, 81-68, on Saturday (Jan. 19) in La Crosse.
The Titans (12-4/6-2 WIAC) made 27-of-29 free throws overall (93.1
percent), with Marsh making 14 of his 15 attempts. Jordan Johnson
(Sr. • Waupaca) went 7-of-7 at the charity stripe on his way
to scoring 15 points. Johnson also grabbed a career-best 13 rebounds
and dished off a team-high four assists.
UW-La Crosse (7-9/2-5 WIAC) also received a career-high 29 points
from Tony Mane. Mane hit 10-of-19 field goal attempts and 8-of-12
free throws while pulling in four rebounds. He scored 18 points
in the second half.
Marsh scored the Titans’ first four points before Greg Schrimpf
(Fr. • Manitowoc) drained a three-pointer to give UW-Oshkosh
a 7-3 lead with 16:33 left in the opening period. UW-La Crosse then
tied the score at 14 when Derek Wilcox made a free throw with 10:39
left to play in the first half.
UW-Oshkosh
took the lead for good at 16-14 on a lay-up by Dane Seckar-Anderson
(Jr. • Oshkosh). The Titans held a 27-24 lead before ending
the opening period with a 9-3 scoring run. UW-Oshkosh's 36 first-half
points included 11 by Marsh and nine by Schrimpf.
UW-La Crosse
trailed by double digits for almost the entire second half. Marsh
gave UW-Oshkosh its largest advantage of the period at 49-33 following
a pair of free throws with 14:49 to play. The Eagles pulled to within
nine points twice in the second half, counts of 53-44 and 64-55.
Schrimpf scored 14 points, including three three-point baskets,
for UW-Oshkosh. Matt
Miller (Jr. • Hudson) chipped in 10 points as the fourth UW-Oshkosh
player in double-figure scoring.
Brandon Brown
added 14 points and three steals for UW-La Crosse.
The Titans made six of their 12 three-point shots (50 percent) to
post a shooting mark of 43.6 percent (24-55) from the field. UW-Oshkosh
out-rebounded UW-La Crosse, 38-24, while turning the basketball
over 11 times.
The Eagles made 24-of-52 field goal attempts (46.2 percent), including
3-of-12 shots (25 percent) behind the three-point line. UW-La Crosse
made 73.9 percent (17-23) of its free throws and committed nine
turnovers.
UW-Oshkosh,
which snapped a four-game losing streak to UW-La Crosse, entered
the contest as the 16th-ranked team in the NCAA Division III by
D3hoops.com.
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Blugolds Clip Titans
|  The
UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team led for just 75 seconds as
it dropped a 57-54 decision to UW-Eau Claire on Wednesday (Jan.
16) in Eau Claire.
UW-Oshkosh (11-4/5-2
WIAC), which trailed for the last 30:51 of play, had two opportunities
to send the game to overtime, but three-point shots by Matt Miller
(Jr. • Hudson) and Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh)
missed the mark in the final nine seconds.
UW-Oshkosh used
six unanswered points from Seckar-Anderson midway through the first
half to gain its only lead of the game. His third lay-up gave the
Titans a 13-9 advantage with 12:02 left in the opening period.
UW-Eau Claire (9-6/3-3 WIAC) responded with an 11-2 scoring run
late in the half to take the lead for good. Geoff Probst converted
a three-point play before Dan Mullen drained a three-point jumper
that gave the Blugolds a 19-15 advantage with 8:42 left in the first
period.
Leading 26-23, Ryan Shea scored five points over a 40-second span
to increase the Blugolds’ lead before halftime. He also assisted
on Ryan Zach’s lay-up in the final minute to put UW-Eau Claire
up 33-25 at the break. Shea paced the Blugolds with 15 points and
three assists while grabbing seven rebounds.
Following a
three-point basket by UW-Oshkosh's Greg Schrimpf (Fr. • Manitowoc),
UW-Eau Claire scored seven straight points to take a 40-28 lead
with 16:10 to play. Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson) started a UW-Oshkosh
rally with back-to-back three-point shots that were part of an 11-0
scoring run. Miller’s lay-up pulled the Titans to within 40-39
with 11:07 remaining.
The Blugolds
led by no more than five points during the final 13:34 of the contest.
Their lead reached 52-47 after a Probst jumper with 3:21 on the
clock. Probst scored 13 points in the game and collected a team-high
eight rebounds.
Seckar-Anderson
scored a career-high 25 points for the Titans. He made 10-of-18
shots from the field and 5-of-8 attempts from the free-throw line.
D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) added 12 points as the only other
UW-Oshkosh player in double figures. Marsh
also pulled in seven rebounds while Jordan Johnson (Sr. •
Waupaca) led all players with 12.
UW-Eau Claire,
which defeated UW-Oshkosh for just the second time in 14 games,
also received seven points and six rebounds from Dan Beyer.
UW-Oshkosh shot
42.6 percent (20-47) from the field and 21.4 percent (3-14) behind
the three-point arc. The Titans hit 11-of-16 attempts at the free-throw
line for a mark of 68.8 percent.
UW-Eau Claire made 22-of-42 shots (52.4 percent) from the field
and 4-of-11 tries (36.4 percent) from three-point range. The Blugolds
shot 60 percent (9-15) at the charity stripe.
Both teams handled the basketball well, with the Titans winning
the turnover battle, 7-10. UW-Eau Claire took the rebounding category,
31-26.
UW-Oshkosh entered
the game ranked 16th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com.
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Titans Clobber Yellowjackets
|  The
three-man attack of D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside), Matt Miller
(Jr. • Hudson) and Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh)
combined for 68 points as the UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball
team took down UW-Superior, 87-72, on Saturday (Jan. 12) in Superior.
Marsh scored 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead all players.
He made 10-of-15 shots from the field and 4-of-6 attempts from the
free-throw line. Miller drained 6-of-12 three-point shots on his
way to 24 points and four assists. Seckar-Anderson totaled 19 points
and four rebounds.
UW-Superior (6-7/2-3 WIAC) opened the contest strong, amassing a
six-point lead. Dan Culy hit a pair of three-point shots before
Dwight Hill’s triple put the Yellowjackets in front 13-7 at
the 15:37 mark of the first half.
The Titans (11-3/5-1 WIAC), ranked 12th in the NCAA Division III
by D3hoops.com, responded by scoring the next 11 points. Miller
capped the scoring spurt with a three-point basket to give UW-Oshkosh
an 18-13 advantage with 12:30 remaining in the first half.
Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) had nine points, seven rebounds,
two assists and three steals for the Titans. His lay-up closed out
a 10-2 scoring run that gave UW-Oshkosh a 28-17 lead with 7:56 to
go in the opening period.
Miller counted two three-point baskets and Seckar-Anderson a lay-up
during UW-Oshkosh’s game-clinching stretch.
The Titans led 48-32 at intermission after counting nine of the
last 11 points in the first half. Seckar-Anderson converted a lay-up
and a tip-in before the break to go along with a Miller jumper in
the final two minutes of the period.
UW-Superior came no closer than 11 points in the second half. The
Titans' lead grew as large as 20 points twice, 59-39 with 16:14
to play and 65-45 with 13:06 left. UW-Superior closed to within
73-62 with 8:00 remaining.
Hill paced UW-Superior with 18 points and five assists. The Yellowjackets
also received 17 points and four assists from Jake Smith and 12
points, three rebounds and three assists from Culy.
UW-Oshkosh shot 55.9 percent (33-59) from the field and 45 percent
(9-20) behind the three-point line. The Titans made 57.1 percent
(12-21) of their free throws.
The Yellowjackets made 60 percent (27-45) of their shots, including
40 percent accuracy (4-10) from three-point range. They hit 14-of-15
tries at the free-throw stripe for a mark of 93.3 percent.
The Titans committed just six turnovers, compared to the Yellowjackets’
total of 13. UW-Oshkosh also won the rebounding battle, 25-18, including
a 13-4 advantage on the offensive end.
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Pioneers Hand Titans First WIAC
Loss
|  After
watching a 12-point lead evaporate in the second half, UW-Platteville
scored 25 of the game’s last 31 points to bring down the nationally-ranked
UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team, 72-53, on Wednesday (Jan.
9) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Platteville (10-3/4-1 WIAC) used six straight points from Jeff
Skemp to pull away after UW-Oshkosh (10-3/4-1 WIAC) tied the contest
at 47 with 9:42 to play. Mike Shaw took over after that and scored
13 of the Pioneers' remaining 19 points. Shaw finished the game
with 19 points, including perfect marks of 5-of-5 from the field
and 4-of-4 from the free-throw line.
Skemp played
38 minutes in the contest and totaled 18 points, 12 rebounds, four
assists and four blocked shots. He made 7-of-10 shots from the field
and 4-of-5 tries at the free-throw line. The double-double was Skemp's
fifth of the season.
UW-Platteville
led 31-25 at intermission and came out firing in the second half.
The Pioneers scored eight of the period's first 10 points, including
a three-point basket by Curt Hanson that gave UW-Platteville a 39-27
lead with 17:49 to play.
Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson) spirited the Titans’ comeback
bid by scoring all of his team-high 17 points in the final 14:50
of the contest. Miller connected on all five of his three-point
shots in the second half, with his third long-range bomb tying the
score at 47.
UW-Platteville
took hold of the game’s momentum early, marking nine unanswered
points to take an 11-5 lead with 14:27 to go in the opening period.
Skemp scored six of the Pioneers' first 11 points.
UW-Oshkosh trailed
16-8 and rallied back to take a 22-21 advantage, its final lead
of the contest, on a free throw by Ryan Johnsen (Sr. • Greendale)
with 3:47 remaining in the first half. The Pioneers closed the period
with a 10-3 scoring run, including three-point baskets by Shaw and
Nick Allen.
In addition
to Miller's performance, UW-Oshkosh received 12 points from Dane
Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh), nine points, three rebounds
and three assists from Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) and
seven points, six rebounds and three assists from D.J. Marsh (So.
• Bayside).
The Pioneers
also acquired 12 points from Charlie Lohoff and nine from Hanson.
UW-Platteville,
which snapped a four-game losing streak to UW-Oshkosh, shot 57.8
percent (26-45) from the field. The Pioneers have shot better than
50 percent from the field in each of their last six games. UW-Platteville
also hit 6-of-12 shots (50 percent) behind the three-point line
and 14-of-18 tries (77.8 percent) from the free-throw stripe.
UW-Oshkosh made
21-of-48 shots (43.8 percent) from the field, including 8-of-17
attempts (47.1 percent) behind the three-point line. The Titans,
who entered the game ranked 12th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com,
connected on 3-of-6 shots (50 percent) from the free-throw line.
The Pioneers won the rebounding battle, 28-20. The contest featured
just 12 turnovers, with UW-Platteville committing five and UW-Oshkosh
seven. |
Titans Knock Off Third-Ranked Pointers
|  The
hot first-half shooting of Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson) sparked
the UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team as it took down nationally-ranked
UW-Stevens Point, 73-62, Saturday (Jan. 5) in Stevens Point.
The Pointers (9-3/1-2 WIAC) entered the game ranked third in the
NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com and the Titans (10-2/4-0 WIAC)
18th.
Miller made all five of his shots from the field in the opening
half, including all four attempts behind the three-point line. He
finished the game with 19 points on 6-of-11 shooting overall.
UW-Oshkosh jumped out to an early 5-0 lead just 1:21 into the contest
after a steal and three-point play from Jordan Johnson (Sr. •
Waupaca). Johnson scored eight points in the game and led the Titans
with 11 rebounds.
UW-Stevens Point scored the game’s next six points, taking
the lead on Drew Jackson’s dunk with 14:07 remaining in the
opening period. The teams remained within six points of each other
until the five-minute mark of the first half.
The Titans made their move after the Pointers cut it to a two-point
game (23-21) with 6:52 to play in the first half. Miller accounted
for eight points while Dane
Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh) and Johnson had three each
during a 14-4 UW-Oshkosh scoring run. Johnson’s triple with
two minutes left in the half gave the Titans a 37-25 advantage.
Seckar-Anderson recorded nine of his 15 points in the first half
and finished the game with five rebounds. D.J. Marsh (So. •
Bayside) topped UW-Oshkosh's scoring list with 23 points, including
6-of-6 shooting from the free-throw line. Marsh also contributed
four rebounds and three assists.
After holding a 38-27 lead at the intermission, the Titans extended
their cushion with seven unanswered points early in the second half.
Greg Schrimpf (Fr. • Manitowoc) hit a three-point shot and
Seckar-Anderson finished the run off with a tip-in to make it 49-31
with 14:25 to play in the game.
Following a three-point basket by Miller, Marsh put the contest
away with eight straight points of his own. His lay-up gave UW-Oshkosh
its largest lead of the game at 66-47 with 7:50 left on the clock.
Matt Moses and Pete Rortvedt both scored 14 points to lead UW-Stevens
Point. Rortvedt also chipped in a team-high six rebounds. Bryan
Beamish added 13 points and four rebounds for the Pointers.
The Titans used 50 percent shooting (8-16) from three-point range
to finish at 52.1 percent (25-48) from the field. They hit 15-of-17
free throws for a mark of 88.2 percent.
The Pointers hit just 3-of-16 shots (18.8 percent) behind the three-point
arc on their way to 27-of-56 overall shooting (48.2 percent) from
the field. They connected on 5-of-10 free-throw attempts (50 percent).
The game featured a minimal number of turnovers, with UW-Stevens
Point committing seven and UW-Oshkosh 12. The Titans took the rebounding
battle, 30-25.
UW-Oshkosh's
victory was its third of the 2007-08 season over a nationally-ranked
team. Previously, the Titans defeated 13th-ranked Elmhurst College
(Ill.), 88-86, and sixth-ranked UW-Whitewater, 80-74. UW-Oshkosh
also owns a 59-54 loss to ninth-ranked Augustana College (Ill.).
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Titans Tame Lions
|  The
UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team scored the first 14 points
of the game and then coasted in defeating Finlandia University (Mich.),
82-58, on Wednesday (Jan. 2) in Kolf Sports Center.
The Titans (9-2) racked up four three-point field goals, including
three from Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson), and a dunk by D.J.
Marsh (So. • Bayside) in the opening 4:56 of the contest.
The Lions (5-8) started the game by missing their first 10 shots
from the field while committing four turnovers.
Miller led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 23 points. He connected on
5-of-7 shots behind the three-point arc and made 9-of-12 shots overall.
The only other Titan with double-figure scoring was Marsh with 21
points. Marsh also posted five rebounds, four assists and five steals.
Brady Borgardt’s (Fr. • Oshkosh) free throw with 10:59
remaining in the opening period gave the Titans a 22-6 lead. Shawn
Wickersheim hit a trio of free throws to cut the Lions' deficit
to 28-17 with 7:35 left in the first half, but Finlandia University
would get no closer than 11 points the rest of the game.
The Titans, ranked 18th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com,
began to pull away when Miller directed a 9-1 scoring run in the
closing minutes of the first. His pair of jumpers stretched UW-Oshkosh's
advantage to 41-21 with 3:46 on the clock. Miller’s 20 first-half
points propelled the Titans to a 43-25 lead at the break.
Finlandia University shot just 21.4 percent (6-28) from the field
in the first half, and UW-Oshkosh continued to apply the pressure
to begin the second period. Marsh opened the frame with a three-pointer
and added two lay-ups following steals to increase the Titans' lead
to 52-32 with 15:12 to play in the game.
Another triple from Miller stretched UW-Oshkosh's cushion to 28
points (72-44) before Finlandia University responded with a 12-3
scoring run. Anthony Robinson capped the spurt with a three-point
play to pull the Lions within 77-58 at the 2:16 mark of the second
half.
Finlandia University was led in scoring by the 15 points of Ryan
Artley. Tyler Gordon contributed 14 points while leading the Lions
with seven rebounds and five steals. Finlandia University, which
dropped a 91-70 decision to UW-Oshkosh on Nov. 23, received 10 points
and six rebounds from Tucker Thoreson.
UW-Oshkosh used 50 percent shooting (10-20) from three-point range
to post a 53.2 percent (33-62) mark from the field. The Titans also
shot 50 percent from the free-throw line, converting 6-of-12 attempts.
Finlandia University made 20-of-55 shots (36.4 percent) from the
field, including 5-of-24 efforts (20.8 percent) behind the three-point
arc. The
Lions were successful on 13-of-22 attempts (59.1 percent) from the
charity stripe.
The Titans took the rebounding battle, 39-30. UW-Oshkosh also won
in the turnover department, committing just 13 compared to Finlandia
University’s 18.
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Titans Silence Thunder
|  The
UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team scored 11 consecutive points late
in the first half to pull away and post an 81-72 victory over Tri-State
University (Ind.) on Wednesday (Dec. 19) in Orlando, Fla.
The game was
tied 27-27 before Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh) counted
six points and D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) five to give the
Titans a 38-27 advantage with 3:19 left in the first half. UW-Oshkosh
(8-2) settled for a 39-35 halftime lead as it missed its last four
field goal attempts of the period.
UW-Oshkosh recorded
the first eight points of the game and sprinted to a 13-2 lead just
3:28 into play. The Titans' fast start featured five points by Seckar-Anderson
and three-point baskets by both Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson)
and Greg Schrimpf (Fr. • Manitowoc). Tri-State University
(2-6) stormed back to tie the game at 21-21 and then 27-27 before
the Titans scored 11 straight points.
UW-Oshkosh scored
the first six points of the second half to take a 45-35 lead with
18:10 play. Tri-State University cut its deficit to 51-46, but UW-Oshkosh
answered with nine straight points to take a 60-46 advantage with
10:54 left.
Tri-State University
closed the gap to 63-58 as five different players made a shot from
the field. UW-Oshkosh came right back with five straight points
to push its lead to 68-58 with 5:05 remaining. The Titans led by
a minimum of eight points the rest of the way.
Marsh scored
24 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead UW-Oshkosh in both
categories. He made nine of his 12 shots from the field and six
of his nine tosses from the free-throw line. The Titans also received
19 points, six rebounds and six assists from Seckar-Anderson, 16
points from Miller and 12 points, five rebounds and four assists
from Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca).
Tri-State University, which dropped an 80-50 decision to UW-Oshkosh
a year ago, was led by Tony Benford's 22 points. Benford also distributed
three assists and recorded four steals. Andre Patrick added 16 points
and a team-high six rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh shot
a season-best 56.6 percent (30-53) from the field, including 72.7
percent (16-22) in the second half. The Titans made six of their
15 three-point shots (40 percent) and 15 of their 20 free throws
(75 percent).
Tri-State University
shot 54.2 percent (26-48) from the field, including 43.8 percent
(7-16) behind the three-point arc. The Thunder made 13 of their
17 free throws (76.5 percent).
UW-Oshkosh,
ranked 13th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com, committed 15
turnovers and Tri-State University 19. The Titans won the rebounding
battle, 27-22.
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Yellow Jackets Sting Titans
|  A
second-half offensive struggle doomed the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball
team as the Titans dropped a 53-46 decision to Defiance College
(Ohio) on Tuesday (Dec. 18) in Orlando, Fla.
After taking
a 40-39 lead with 11:25 left in the game, UW-Oshkosh (7-2) committed
five turnovers and made just two of its 19 shots from the field
the rest of the way.
Defiance College
(6-3) scored 13 of the game's last 20 points to notch its fourth
straight victory. The Yellow Jackets tallied eight straight points,
including six by Anthony Pettaway, to take a 47-40 lead with 6:56
to play.
Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) then trimmed the Titans' deficit
to 48-46 with a lay-up at the 2:44 mark. The basket, however, would
be UW-Oshkosh's last points of the contest.
UW-Oshkosh took
a 6-4 advantage before Pettaway scored three straight points to
give Defiance College a 7-6 lead 3:08 into play. The Yellow Jackets
maintained their cushion the rest of the first half.
A jump shot
by Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh) pulled the Titans
within two at 17-15 with 8:04 to play in the opening period. Defiance
College reacted to its shrinking advantage with an 8-2 scoring spurt,
highlighted by four points apiece from Pettaway and C.J. Johnson.
Pettaway’s jumper gave the Yellow Jackets a 25-17 lead with
4:29 remaining in the half.
Pettaway posted
11 of his team-high 18 points in the first half, propelling Defiance
College to a 33-25 lead at the break. He also finished the game
with a career-high 15 rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh fought
back midway through the second half with a 10-0 scoring run. The
string of points, which closed with a lay-up by Seckar-Anderson,
gave the Titans a 40-39 lead.
Seckar-Anderson
scored 15 points to lead UW-Oshkosh, while Johnson and D.J. Marsh
(So. • Bayside) scored 10 each. Johnson also grabbed 12 rebounds
for his second double-double in three games.
Defiance College,
which is picked to finish second in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic
Conference this season, also received 12 points each from C.J. Johnson
and Heath Armstrong. Nick Sales added five points and seven rebounds.
UW-Oshkosh missed
all 10 of its three-point shots to finish the contest shooting 33.3
percent (18-54) from the field. The Titans made 10 of their 15 free
throws (66.7 percent) and committed 13 turnovers.
Defiance College
shot 43.1 percent (22-51) from the field, but just 9.1 percent (1-11)
behind the three-point arc. The Yellow Jackets, who owned 11 turnovers,
were 8-of-18 shooting (44.4 percent) from the free-throw stripe.
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Ninth-Ranked Vikings Fight Off
Titans
|  A
first-half drought of almost 13 minutes without a field goal proved
costly as the UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team fell to Augustana
College (Ill.), 59-54, on Saturday (Dec. 15) in Kolf Sports Center.
The contest matched two nationally-ranked teams, with Augustana
College ranked ninth and UW-Oshkosh 13th in the NCAA Division III
by D3hoops.com.
After Dane Seckar-Anderson’s (Jr. • Oshkosh) jump shot
gave UW-Oshkosh (7-1) a 7-2 advantage, Augustana College scored
22 of the game’s next 23 points to take a 24-8 lead with 5:19
left in the first half. The Vikings (8-1) made good use of nine
offensive rebounds in the opening period, including back-to-back
boards and lay-ups by Chandlor Collins, to take a 21-8 advantage.
The Vikings’ game-altering run included a stretch of nine
consecutive missed shots by the Titans. Matt Miller's (Jr. •
Hudson) three-point basket with 3:53 remaining in the first half
halted the streak and brought UW-Oshkosh within 24-13.
UW-Oshkosh mounted a heroic rally to open the second period. Trailing
34-14 at the break, Miller led the charge with 18 of his team-high
21 points in the second half. His four three-pointers of the period
sparked a 16-2 scoring run that pulled the Titans within one point
at 51-50 with 3:32 to play. Miller also collected three rebounds
and went six-of-six at the free-throw line in the contest.
Seckar-Anderson converted a clutch three-point play to make it a
three-point game (51-48) at the 4:31 mark. He finished with 11 points,
10 rebounds, two assists and two blocked shots.
The Vikings’ Dain Swetalla tallied 17 points and 11 rebounds
to lead Augustana College. His lay-up with 2:24 left made it a three-point
advantage and forced UW-Oshkosh to play catch-up. After two free
throws by Miller made it a
one-point margin (55-54), Augustana College iced the game at the
charity stripe with 4-of-4 shooting in the final 36 seconds.
Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) pulled in a career-high 13
rebounds, with seven of them coming on the offensive end. Johnson
added eight points, four assists and three steals.
Brett Wessels contributed 14 points and three steals for Augustana
College. The Vikings took the rebounding battle by a margin of 36-34,
with 11 belonging to Chandlor Collins.
The Titans shot just 22.2 percent (4-18) from the field in the first
half and finished the game at 31.9 percent (15-47). UW-Oshkosh made
75 percent (18-24) of its attempts from the free-throw line and
33.3 percent (6-18) of its three-point shots.
Augustana College shot 38.5 percent (20-52) from the field and 28.6
percent (2-7) from three-point range. The Vikings, who have won
53 of their last 66 games, shot 17-of-22 on free throws for a mark
of 77.3 percent.
UW-Oshkosh owned 17 turnovers and Augustana College, 14.
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Titans Put Blue Devils To Rest
|  A
late first-half scoring spree got UW-Oshkosh off and running as
the Titans remained unbeaten by defeating UW-Stout, 81-61, in a
men's basketball game held Saturday (Dec. 8) in Kolf Sports Center.
Leading 26-22, UW-Oshkosh (7-0/3-0 WIAC) went on a 21-8 scoring
run during the final 6:59 of the first half to take a 47-30 lead
to intermission. The Titans made eight of their 13 shots during
the scoring run, including five-of-six efforts behind the three-point
line.
Greg Schrimpf’s
(Fr. • Manitowoc) three-point basket gave UW-Oshkosh the lead
for good at 9-8 with 16:15 remaining in the opening period. Schrimpf
made all five of his shots from the field, including four three-pointers,
and two
of his three free-throws to finish the game with 16 points. He also
dished off five assists.
UW-Oshkosh's
Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) had a big performance by totaling
10 points and 12 rebounds for his first career double-double. Johnson
was helped out by Dane Seckar-Anderson’s (Jr. • Oshkosh)
second straight game of 20-plus points. Seckar-Anderson posted 20
points on 7-of-10 shooting from the field and 6-of-6 accuracy from
the free-throw line. He also pulled in five rebounds, recorded two
steals and distributed three assists.
UW-Oshkosh bombed UW-Stout (3-5/0-3 WIAC) with 9-of-14 three-point
shooting (64.3 percent) in the first half. Matt Miller (Jr. •
Hudson) made four three-point shots in the first half, including
one that gave the Titans a 26-18 lead with 10:27 left the period.
Miller finished the game with 14 points and two assists.
Schrimpf connected
on two three-point shots in a span of three possessions to stretch
the Titans' lead to 37-28 at the 3:40 mark of the opening period.
Johnson and Miller each drained a three-pointer in the final 24
seconds of the first half, with Miller’s going through the
net as time expired.
The Blue Devils did not get any closer than 17 points in the second
half. Jerrel Enerson-Matthews hit a three-point shot to make it
52-35 two minutes into the period. Enerson-Matthews scored 19 points
for UW-Stout while racking up four rebounds, four assists and three
steals.
In addition
to the performance of Enerson-Matthews, UW-Stout also received 15
points and seven rebounds from John Donald.
UW-Oshkosh shot
51.9 percent (27-52) from the field, including 54.5 percent (12-22)
behind the three-point line. The Titans, who are off to their first
7-0 start since the 1997-98 season, shot 83.3 percent from the free-throw
line by making 15-of-18 attempts.
UW-Stout connected
on 23 of its 57 shots (40.4 percent) from the field. The Blue Devils
shot 31.6 percent (6-19) behind the three-point arc and 81.8 percent
(9-11) from the free-throw stripe.
Both teams had
15 turnovers, with UW-Oshkosh winning the rebounding battle, 34-29.
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Titans Topple Sixth-Ranked Warhawks
|  Matt
Miller (Jr. • Hudson), D. J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) and
Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh) combined for 69 points
as the UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball team upset sixth-ranked
UW-Whitewater, 80-74, on Wednesday (Dec. 5) in Kolf Sports Center.
The victory was the Titans’ second over a team ranked in the
top 13 of the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com this season. Last
Wednesday (Nov. 28) in Kolf Sports Center, UW-Oshkosh nipped 13th-ranked
Elmhurst College (Ill.), 88-86.
Miller led UW-Oshkosh
(6-0/2-0 WIAC) in scoring with 24 points, including 15 on 5-of-6
shooting from behind the three-point arc. Marsh made all seven of
his free throws and scored 19 of his 23 points in the second half.
He also grabbed four rebounds, dished out three assists and blocked
two shots.
Seckar-Anderson
tallied 14 of his 22 points in the first half. He shot 10-of-15
from the field and 2-of-3 from the free-throw line. Seckar-Anderson
also collected nine rebounds, dished off five assists and blocked
two shots.
UW-Oshkosh jumped on UW-Whitewater (4-1/1-1 WIAC) early, amassing
a 6-0 lead 2:33 into play. UW-Whitewater’s
Myles McKay converted a lay-up off of an offensive rebound to tie
the contest at 19 with 9:11 remaining in the opening period.
After the Warhawks
equaled the score at 21 for the second and last tie of the contest,
Miller took over and buried a trio of three-pointers in a four-minute
span to launch the Titans to a 32-25 advantage with 2:43 left in
the first half. The Titans went to intermission leading 34-27.
Seckar-Anderson
continued his strong performance in the second half, scoring the
Titans’ first six points. The Warhawks answered with an 8-2
scoring run to cut their deficit to just one point. Kevin Koski’s
lay-up pulled UW-Whitewater to within 40-39 with 14:21 left in the
game.
Marsh responded to the Titans’ shrinking lead with back-to-back
three-point plays to give the Titans a 49-41 lead with 12:08 remaining
in the game. UW-Oshkosh held a 62-53 lead before UW-Whitewater scored
seven unanswered points to cut its deficit to 62-60 with 2:51 left.
The two-point margin would be the closest the Warhawks would come
the rest of the contest.
UW-Oshkosh stretched
its lead to 76-65 during the next two minutes as Marsh and Ryan
Johnsen (Sr. • Greendale) converted seven free throws and
Seckar-Anderson slammed home a dunk on a fast break.
UW-Whitewater,
which lost for the 14th time in its last 21 visits to Kolf Sports
Center, was led in scoring by Kori Vernon's 17 points. The Warhawks
also received 12 points from both Matt Goodwin and Myles McKay.
UW-Whitewater
outrebounded UW-Oshkosh, 36-27, including 18-8 on the offensive
end. McKay and Rob Perry both grabbed nine rebounds to lead the
Warhawks.
UW-Oshkosh took care of the basketball as it committed just seven
turnovers. UW-Whitewater had only 10 miscues.
UW-Oshkosh,
which never trailed UW-Whitewater, shot 54.5 percent (30-55) from
the field and 35.7 percent (5-14) behind the three-point line. The
Titans made 15 of their 17 free throws for 88.2 percent accuracy.
UW-Whitewater
shot 43.3 percent (26-60) from the field, 18.8 percent (3-16) behind
the three-point arc and 82.6 percent (19-23) from the free-throw
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Titans Bring Down Falcons In WIAC
Opener
|  With
all five starters providing all of the scoring, the UW-Oshkosh men's
basketball team opened WIAC play with a 71-62 victory over UW-River
Falls on Saturday (Dec.1) in Kolf Sports Center.
Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson) led UW-Oshkosh's five-man scoring
parade with 20 points, while D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside), Dane
Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh) and Greg Schrimpf (Fr. •
Manitowoc) tallied 13 each and Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca)
12.
Johnson ignited
UW-Oshkosh (5-0/1-0 WIAC) in the early going by registering seven
points and three steals in the first five minutes of play. The Titans
hit five consecutive shots, including three-point attempts from
Johnson, Marsh, and Miller, on their way to a 15-6 advantage with
15:06 remaining in the first half. The
Falcons’ Courtney Davis later drained a three-point shot of
his own to cut the Titans’ lead to 20-15 at the 11:24 mark
of the period.
UW-Oshkosh stretched
its advantage with a 13-5 scoring run near the end of the first
half. Seckar-Anderson converted a three-point play after Schrimpf
drained a three-point shot to put the Titans up 30-20. Miller followed
with five straight points to increase the Titans' lead to 33-20
with 4:20 left in the stanza. Schrimpf then made a lay-up at the
horn to give UW-Oshkosh a 37-30 advantage at the break.
Led by the six
points of Willie Wright, UW-River Falls took a brief 38-37 advantage
in the first two minutes of the second half. Miller then put the
Titans ahead for good at 45-44 by hitting a pair of free throws
with 12:09 to play.
Leading 54-52, UW-Oshkosh put the contest out of reach with a 12-4
scoring run. Seckar-Anderson started the spree with a lay-up and
two free throws while Marsh finished the streak with 39 seconds
remaining in the game on a three-point play.
UW-River Falls
(2-4/0-1 WIAC) had two players in double-figure scoring as Davis
tallied 12 points and Nate Robertson 11. Both players grabbed a
team-best seven rebounds.
The Titans
overcame a 34-18 discrepancy in the rebounding department by getting
to the free-throw line 16 more times than the Falcons. Johnson hit
seven of his eight shots from the charity stripe as UW-Oshkosh made
18 of its 21 attempts (85.7 percent). UW-River Falls made four of
its five free throws (80 percent).
From the field,
UW-Oshkosh shot 50 percent (22-44), including 52.9 percent (9-17)
behind the three-point line. UW-River Falls shot 48.1 percent (26-54)
from the field, including 35.3 percent (6-17) from three-point range.
UW-Oshkosh had
10 turnovers in the contest and UW-River Falls 16. |
Titans Knock Off 13th-Ranked Bluejays
|  D.J.
Marsh (So. • Bayside) hit a baseline jump shot with 0.5 seconds
remaining to lift the UW-Oshkosh men's basketball team to an 88-86
victory over nationally-ranked Elmhurst College (Ill.) on Wednesday
(Nov. 28) in Kolf Sports Center.
Marsh finished
the game with a career-high 28 points on 8-of-15 shooting from the
field and 9-of-10 shooting from the free-throw line. He also tallied
five rebounds, two assists and two steals.
Also posting a career scoring best for the Titans (4-0) was Greg
Schrimpf (Fr. • Manitowoc). Schrimpf counted 27 points, including
11 in a five-minute span early in the second half, on 6-of-8 shooting
from the field and 12-of-13 shooting from the free-throw line. Schrimpf
also snatched two rebounds and dished off two assists.
Elmhurst College
(3-1), which entered the contest ranked 13th in the NCAA Division
III by D3hoops.com, received an impressive effort from Brent Ruch.
Ruch scored 29 points on 14-of-17 shooting from the field and 1-of-1
shooting from the free-throw line. He also grabbed seven rebounds
and blocked one shot.
The game featured
21 lead changes, including nine in the last eight minutes of play,
and 11 ties. The Bluejays’ Ryan Burks hit a trio of free throws
with 1:38 remaining in the contest to give Elmhurst College an 82-81
advantage. Schrimpf responded on the ensuing possession by making
two of three free throws to help the Titans retake the lead with
1:05 left.
Eight seconds later, Robert Strzemp connected on a mid-range jumper
to shift the advantage back to the Bluejays at 84-83 with 57 seconds
remaining. Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson) then drained a long
three-point shot with 31 seconds left to give the Titans an 86-84
lead. Miller finished the contest with nine points.
Ruch answered Miller’s shot with a jumper of his own to tie
the contest at 86 with just 13 seconds to play. UW-Oshkosh called
a timeout with four seconds left to set up Marsh’s game-winning
shot.
The Titans looked to be in a good rhythm early, jumping out to a
25-13 lead with 10:45 remaining in the first half. Marsh found the
bottom of the net on his first four field goal attempts to score
11 points in the game’s first six minutes of action.
Elmhurst College fought back with a 27-12 scoring run to take a
40-37 lead with 1:13 to go in the first half. The Bluejays held
a 42-40 advantage before Miller sank a three-point shot with one
second left to give the Titans a 43-42 lead at the break.
UW-Oshkosh built
a 65-58 lead with 12:01 left in the second half. Elmhurst College
then used back-to-back three-point baskets from Matt Ryder and two
lay-ups by Ruch to retake the lead at 70-67 with 8:38 to play. Following
ties at 70, 73 and 75, UW-Oshkosh took a 80-77 lead on a lay-up
by Marsh with 3:12 remaining.
In addition
to the scoring of Marsh, Miller and Schrimpf, UW-Oshkosh also received
12 points from Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) and 10 from
Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh). Elmhurst College also
benefited from the 11 points of both Burks and Dustin Bainter.
UW-Oshkosh was outstanding at the free-throw line as it made 32-of-36
attempts for 88.9 percent accuracy. Not to be outdone, Elmhurst
College made all 12 of its free throws.
UW-Oshkosh shot
50 percent (24-48) from the field, including 44.4 percent (8-18)
behind the three-point line. Elmhurst College, which defeated UW-Oshkosh,
55-52, a year ago, shot 61.8 percent (34-55) from the field. The
Bluejays shot 40 percent (6-15) behind the three-point arc.
The game featured
just 14 turnovers, with only five belonging to UW-Oshkosh. Both
squads collected 23 rebounds.
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Titans Fight Off Pesky Pipers
|  A
late second half scoring spree helped the UW-Oshkosh men’s
basketball team pull away and defeat Hamline University (Minn.),
68-54, on Saturday (Nov. 24) in Baraboo.
The game was
tied 45-45 with 8:40 to play before UW-Oshkosh (3-0) put together
a 17-6 scoring run to take a 62-51 lead with 1:21 left. The Titans
created the game's final verdict by outscoring the Pipers, 6-3,
the rest of the contest.
UW-Oshkosh (3-0)
assembled three 10-point leads in the first half, with the latest
being an 18-8 score with 8:48 left in the period. Hamline University
(0-3) cut its deficit to 25-17 and settled for a 32-24 disadvantage
at intermission.
UW-Oshkosh increased
its lead to 34-24 before Hamline University scored 11 consecutive
points to take a 35-34 advantage with 16:36 left in the game. The
teams stayed within three points of each other until UW-Oshkosh
steadily broke away from a 45-45 deadlock.
UW-Oshkosh's
D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) scored a game-high 22 points on
7-of-13 shooting from the field and 8-of-8 shooting from the free-throw
line. Marsh also grabbed a game-high nine rebounds, dished off three
assists and recorded three steals.
The Titans also
benefited from the 19 points and three steals of Matt Miller (Jr.
• Hudson). Miller scored all of his points on 3-of-8 shooting
behind the three-point line and 10-of-10 shooting from the free-throw
stripe.
UW-Oshkosh also
had Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh) score eight points
and grab five rebounds and Luke Miller (So. • Elk Grove Village,
Ill.) tally three points and collect seven rebounds.
Tony Thrasher
scored 14 points and grabbed four rebounds to lead Hamline University,
while Luke Johansen tallied nine points and snatched four rebounds.
The Pipers also received seven points, four rebounds and two assists
from Kwame Herzog.
UW-Oshkosh shot
40.5 percent (17-42) from the field, 23.5 percent (4-17) behind
the three-point line and 93.8 percent (30-32) from the free-throw
line. The Titans held off their first-time opponent by making their
last 16 free throws and posting a 31-24 rebounding advantage.
Hamline University
shot 44.9 percent (22-49) from the field, including 52.2 (12-23)
in the second half. The Pipers also shot 30.8 percent (4-13) behind
the three-point line and 40 percent (6-15) from the free-throw line.
Hamline University had 15 of the game's 28 turnovers. |
Titans Run Away From Lions
|  Matt
Miller (Jr. • Hudson) tallied a career-high 24 points to lead
four double-figure scorers as the UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball
team defeated Finlandia University (Mich.), 91-70, on Friday (Nov.
23) in Baraboo.
Miller made eight of his 15 shots from the field, including six
of his 12 attempts behind the three-point line. He also made two
free throws in as many attempts, dished off five assists and grabbed
three rebounds.
Other double-figure scorers for UW-Oshkosh (2-0) were Jordan Johnson
(Sr. • Waupaca) with 18 points, Greg Schrimpf (Fr. •
Manitowoc) with 13 and D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) with 11.
It was career scoring bests for both Johnson and Schrimpf.
Ryan Artley registered 31 points on 12-of-16 shooting from the field
and 5-of-6 shooting from the free-throw line to lead Finlandia University
(0-3) in scoring. Artley scored 20 of his points in the second half.
The Lions, who have lost all seven of their games with UW-Oshkosh,
also received 16 points from Tyler Gordon and 14 from Tucker Thoreson.
UW-Oshkosh led 39-36 at intermission and pulled away from Finlandia
University with a big second half. The Titans outscored the Lions,
52-34, over the final 20 minutes of play by making 18 of their 30
shots (60 percent) from the field and 12 of their 14 tosses (85.7
percent) from the free-throw line.
Tied 39-39, UW-Oshkosh went on a 13-3 scoring run to take a 52-49
advantage with 15:09 left in the game. The Titans extended their
lead to 71-56 before the Lions ran off eight straight points to
cut their deficit to 71-64 with 5:01 to play. UW-Oshkosh put Finlandia
University away with a game-ending 20-6 scoring run, including six
points by Johnson.
Finlandia University opened the game with a 13-6 lead. UW-Oshkosh
then went on a 19-2 scoring spree to take a 22-15 advantage with
9:33 left in the opening period. The Lions battled back to regain
the lead at 28-27 before the Titans closed the half with a 12-8
scoring run.
UW-Oshkosh shot 53.2 percent (33-62) from the field and 80 percent
(16-20) from the free-throw line. The Titans made nine of their
20 three-point shots (45 percent).
Finlandia University shot 55.1 percent (27-49) from the field, 33.3
percent (6-18) behind the three-point line and 66.7 percent (10-15)
from the free-throw stripe.
UW-Oshkosh won the rebounding battle, 36-20. Marsh led the Titans
with nine rebounds, while Artley and Erik Bresette paced the Lions
with four each.
Finlandia University committed 19 turnovers and UW-Oshkosh 16.
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Titans' Season Opener A Success
|  Career
scoring bests of 27 points by D.J. Marsh (So. • Bayside) and
18 by Dane Seckar-Anderson (Jr. • Oshkosh) led the UW-Oshkosh
men’s basketball team to a 78-68 season-opening victory over
St. Norbert College on Wednesday (Nov. 21) in De Pere.
UW-Oshkosh, which won its season opener for the 22nd time in 24
years, never trailed St. Norbert College (1-2) as it posted its
10th straight victory over the Green Knights. The win was also the
300th (300-156 record) in the career of UW-Oshkosh head coach Ted
Van Dellen.
Marsh scored his 27 points on 9-of-18 shooting from the field and
8-of-8 shooting from the free-throw line. He also grabbed seven
rebounds, dished off four assists and blocked one shot.
Seckar-Anderson counted his 18 points on 5-of-7 shooting from the
field and 8-of-9 shooting from the charity stripe. Seckar-Anderson
also collected 10 rebounds for his first career double-double, blocked
three shots and dished off two assists.
UW-Oshkosh had two other double-figure scorers as Ryan Johnsen (Sr.
• Greendale) and Matt Miller (Jr. • Hudson) tallied
10 points each. Jordan Johnson (Sr. • Waupaca) added seven
points and a career-best 12 rebounds.
Tony Jandron and Eric Bieniasz each had 16 points for St. Norbert
College, while Dave Wipperfurth contributed nine. Bieniasz also
grabbed six rebounds and Wipperfurth five for the Green Knights.
Behind 11 points from Marsh, UW-Oshkosh jumped out to a 20-10 lead
with 11:12 left in the first half. St. Norbert College then recorded
12 of the next 14 points to tie the score at 22-22 with 5:56 remaining
in the opening period. The game was tied 24-24 before the Titans
staged a 10-2 scoring run to take a 34-26 lead to intermission.
UW-Oshkosh built an 18-point lead at 62-44 with 7:04 left in the
game. St. Norbert College wasn’t able to cut its deficit down
to single digits until the score was 69-60 with 2:03 to play. The
closest St. Norbert College got the rest of the contest was a 76-68
count with 26 seconds left.
UW-Oshkosh made 23 of its 47 shots (48.9 percent) from the field
and 26 of its 30 attempts (86.7 percent) from the free-throw line.
The Titans sank six of their 14 three-point shots (42.9 percent).
St. Norbert College shot 43.9 percent (25-57) from the field and
64.7 percent (11-17) from the free-throw line. The Green Knights
made seven of their 16 three-point shots (43.8 percent).
UW-Oshkosh compiled a 40-24 rebounding advantage, including 12 offensive.
The Titans committed 16 turnovers and the Green Knights eight.
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Titans' 2007-08 Preview
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With an average of nearly 20 victories (19.5) over
the past 12 years, the UW-Oshkosh men’s basketball program
looks to continue its winning tradition with an unfamiliar youth
movement after losing five of last year’s 11 lettermen.
UW-Oshkosh is led by head coach Ted Van Dellen, who
enters his 18th season at the school with a career coaching
record of 299-156. Van Dellen, the longest-tenured coach in
the WIAC, has guided the Titans to single digit losses in 10
of the past 12 seasons. His 299 career coaching victories rank
sixth in WIAC history.
UW-Oshkosh is coming off a very successful 2006-07
campaign in which it posted a 21-6 overall record and finished
second in the WIAC with a 12-4 mark. It was the Titans’
third 20-win season in the past six years, including a WIAC
championship campaign in 2002.
The Titans’ success will be determined by how well the
young players learn the system and how quickly the returning
veterans move into leadership roles. Three 100-game starters
and two 1,000-point scorers moved on in the past year and those
three starting positions will be filled by players who look
to continue UW-Oshkosh’s impressive run.
This year’s team will try to fill the void created by
the graduation of an impressive trio. Jim Capelle, Chad Doedens
and Kerry Gibson are all gone after starting a total of 311
games over the past four seasons. In all, the Titans lose 56
percent of their points and 64 percent of their rebounds from
a year ago.
Capelle leaves UW-Oshkosh as the seventh-leading scorer in UW-Oshkosh
history with 1,559 points. He also ranks fifth in career three-point
field goals with 186. The three-time All-WIAC first team selection
also pulled down 613 rebounds while starting 107 games for the
Titans.
Taking 272 assists with him, Chad Doedens closed his career
with the eighth-highest assist total in UW-Oshkosh history.
Doedens started 104 games and scored 585 points during his career.
There will be a very large hole to replace at the center position
with the departure of Kerry Gibson. The 7-foot-1 center racked
up 351 career blocked shots for the highest total in WIAC history
and the 12th-highest mark in NCAA Division III annals. Gibson
also reeled in 670 rebounds and scored 1,161 points during his
100 starting assignments as a Titan. Gibson received All-WIAC first team honors last season.
Five lettermen return from last year’s squad, including
senior forward Jordan Johnson (Waupaca). Johnson started 18
games last year and averaged 8.0 points and 4.5 rebounds per
game. The team captain will be counted on to cover the opponent’s
top scoring threat as Johnson is UW-Oshkosh’s best defensive
player.
Junior forward Dane Seckar-Anderson (Oshkosh) will take over
as the man in the middle and has some very big shoes to fill
after Gibson’s exit. He becomes a full-time starter after
averaging 7.4 points and 3.8 rebounds per game last season.
Seckar-Anderson shot 55 percent from the floor and played in
all 27 contests, starting four of them.
The Titans expect sophomore forward D.J. Marsh (Bayside) to
be among the team’s leading scorers. Last year, Marsh
started all 27 games and averaged 10.4 points and 3.3 rebounds
per contest. He also made 42 percent of his three-point shots.
The point guard spot now belongs to junior Matt Miller (Hudson),
who entered every game last season coming off of the bench.
Miller averaged 4.8 points per game last year and 4.9 points
per game the previous season. He connected on 45.7 percent of
his three-point shots during the 2006-07 season.
Returning seniors Ryan Johnsen and Matt Dirkmann will battle
for playing time at the shooting guard position. Johnsen played
in 23 games last season and scored 52 points while shooting
43.8 percent behind the three-point line. Dirkmann scored one point in five games of action
during the 2006-07 year.
Other Titans looking to make significant contributions this
year are junior forward Scott Smith (Blanchardville), sophomore
forward Luke Miller (Elk Grove Village, Ill.) and freshmen guards
Brady Borgardt (Oshkosh), Andy Kretsch (Manitowoc) and Greg
Shrimpf (Manitowoc).
Sophomore forward John Polkowski (Goodman), freshmen forwards
Jeremiah Grothe (Hancock) and Cory Wittwer (Fall Creek) and
junior guard Derek Khan (Greenfield) also look to compete for
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