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Steckmesser Named To All-WIAC First Team
Titans Suffer First Round Loss In WIAC Tournament
UW-Platteville (10-15) took control of its first clash with UW-Oshkosh in WIAC Tournament play quickly by jumping out to a 20-6 lead with 9:47 left in the first half. The seventh-seed Pioneers held a double-figure advantage over the second-seed Titans during the final 14:36 of the opening period, including a 35-18 count with 1:45 remaining. UW-Oshkosh (19-6) rebounded from a 36-24 halftime deficit by scoring the first 14 points of the second half to take a 38-36 lead with 12:26 left in the game. The two combatants exchanged leads six times during the next five minutes before the Pioneers took the advantage for good at 49-46 on a three-point basket by senior forward Allison Rotramel with 7:05 left in the game. After allowing a basket to UW-Oshkosh freshman forward Abby Holler on the next possession, UW-Platteville concluded the final 6:06 of the game with a 19-9 scoring run, including 15 free throws in 18 attempts. UW-Platteville, which snapped a 23-game losing streak to UW-Oshkosh with the win, was led in scoring by Rotramel's game-high 20 points and senior guard Laurie Buechel 's 13. Junior forward Crystal Stietz collected a game-high nine rebounds for the Pioneers, who dropped decisions of 66-61 and 73-61 to the Titans earlier this season. UW-Oshkosh was led in scoring by senior guard Jenelle Ristau's season-high 18 points. UW-Oshkosh, which has lost four consecutive games for the first time since the 1985-86 season, watched its opponent shoot 30-plus free throws for the second straight game. The Pioneers made 22 of 34 attempts from the charity stripe after UW-Eau Claire made 30 of 39 tries in its win over the Titans last Saturday (Feb. 17). UW-Oshkosh attempted only 15 free throws against UW-Platteville and 13 against UW-Eau Claire. In other quarterfinal round games in the WIAC Tournament, top-seed UW-Eau Claire defeated eighth-seed UW-Whitewater, 87-72, third-seed UW-Stevens Point defeated sixth-seed UW-La Crosse, 68-46, and fourth-seed UW-River Falls downed fifth-seed UW-Stout, 78-66. UW-Eau Claire will host UW-River Falls and UW-Stevens Point will host UW-Platteville in semifinal round games on Wednesday (Feb. 21). UW-Oshkosh, which shared the WIAC regular season championship with UW-Eau Claire, must wait to Sunday (Feb. 25) to see if its season continues as a participant in the NCAA Division III Tournament. UW-Oshkosh has been invited to the NCAA post-season gala the past seven years, with a national title in 1996. Titans Settle For Share Of WIAC Championship
UW-Oshkosh's WIAC championship is the ninth in school history. The Titans won outright conference titles in 1985, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1998 and 1999 and shared the league crown in 1992, 1995 and 2001. UW-Oshkosh settled for a share of this year's WIAC championship after losing its last three games, the Titans' longest losing skid since the 1985-86 season. UW-Eau Claire (19-5 & 12-4 in the WIAC) evaporated its halftime deficit at the second half by scoring 12 straight points to take a 43-36 lead with16:51 left in the game. UW-Oshkosh immediately battled back with a 13-5 scoring run to take its last lead of the contest at 49-48 with 12:21 remaining. The Blugolds pulled away down the stretch, however, and held an advantage of at least six points over the Titans during the final 6:12 of the game. Brantner, a guard, and Schley, a forward, shared game scoring honors with their 22 points, with Schley counting 19 for the Blugolds in the second half. Schley, who tallied a school-record 36 points in an 80-70 win over UW-Oshkosh last month, also grabbed a game-high nine rebounds. Senior forward Megan Murphy also contributed 15 points and seven rebounds for the Blugolds, who shot 51.2 percent (21-41) from the field and made 30 of their 39 free throw attempts (76.9 percent). UW-Oshkosh was led in scoring by junior guard Kristin Steckmesser's 14 points and sophomore guard Melissa Schweitzer's 11. The Titans shot 47.4 percent (27-57) from the field, but made only six of their 13 free throw (46.2 percent) attempts. UW-Oshkosh opens play in the WIAC Tournament on Monday (Feb. 19) by hosting UW-Platteville in Albee Hall. The second-seed Titans defeated the sixth-seed Pioneers by scores of 66-61 and 73-61 earlier this year. Titans Upset By UW-La Crosse
UW-Oshkosh travels to UW-Eau Claire on Saturday (Feb. 17) for another crack at claiming the undisputed WIAC title. A victory for the Titans would earn them that claim, while a loss would leave them settling for a share of league championship with UW-Eau Claire. Regardless of the outcome, UW-Oshkosh will host a quarterfinal round game in the WIAC Tournament on Monday (Feb. 19) at 7 p.m. in Albee Hall. UW-Oshkosh (19-4 & 12-3 in the WIAC), which was awarded a share of the WIAC title last Saturday (Feb. 10), trailed UW-La Crosse the final 33:40 of the game after falling behind 9-7 with 13:40 left in the first half. UW-Oshkosh's only lead of the game, a 7-5 count, lasted only 15 seconds as the host Eagles went on a 15-5 scoring run to take a 20-10 advantage with 4:32 left before intermission. The Titans ended the first half with an 8-2 scoring run to trail 24-23 at the break. In the second half, UW-La Crosse (11-12 & 6-9 in the WIAC) opened three nine-point advantages, with the latest being 48-39 with 5:16 left in the game. UW-Oshkosh then scored eight unanswered points, including five by senior guard Jenelle Ristau, to pull within 48-47 with 1:51 remaining. The eight points would be the last UW-Oshkosh would score, however, as UW-La Crosse ended the contest with five straight points. Ristau came off the bench to lead UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 10 points. Wednesday's loss marked the first time this season that all five UW-Oshkosh starters were held in single-figure scoring. Junior forward Jill Murray paced UW-La Crosse in scoring with 23 points. The Eagles defeated the Titans despite shooting 38.8 percent (19-49) from the field, marking their 47th consecutive game under 50 percent. They also overcame 19 turnovers and a 40-35 deficit in rebounding. Titans Clinch Share Of WIAC Crown Despite Overtime Loss
Despite the setback, UW-Oshkosh clinches at least a share of the WIAC championship and has an opportunity to claim the league title outright with a victory at UW-La Crosse on Wednesday (Feb. 14). The Titans (19-3 & 12-2 in the WIAC) have won or shared eight WIAC championships since the 1990-91 season, including six in the past eight years. UW-Stevens Point (17-5 & 9-5 in the WIAC) took a 27-24 lead at intermission after battling through six ties. The largest margin between the two teams in the opening period was three points, with UW-Stevens Point having the advantage of that count three times (18-15, 25-22 & 27-24) and UW-Oshkosh once (12-9). UW-Stevens Point opened the second half with a 11-4 scoring run to lead 38-28 with 16:04 left in the contest. Trailing 44-34 with 13:04 remaining in the game, UW-Oshkosh began to chip away at the deficit and finally cut the margin to one point (62-61) with 42 seconds left following sophomore guard Brenda Utech's three-point basket. UW-Oshkosh's decision to not foul on UW-Stevens Point's ensuing possession paid dividends as the Titans got the rebound of a missed three-point shot with 11 seconds left and marched up court before junior forward Jenny Deuster was fouled in the act of shooting with 0.7 seconds remaining. Deuster made the first free throw to tie the game and missed the second for a 62-62 deadlock at the end of regulation. In overtime, UW-Oshkosh took its first lead since the 2:54 mark of the first half on a basket by Deuster. The tally gave the Titans a 64-62 lead with 4:33 left in the extra period. UW-Stevens Point regained the lead at 66-64 and held a 68-65 advantage with 36 seconds left before senior guard Jenelle Ristau tied the game at 68-68 with a three-point basket with 3.4 seconds remaining. Going the length of the court, freshman guard Andrea Kraemer hit Schmitt with a perfect pass over a pair of UW-Oshkosh defenders and guided in the game-winning basket with 0.3 seconds left. The basket was Schmitt's only one of the contest in 23 minutes of playing time. Junior guard Kristin Steckmesser led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 18 points, while junior guard Jamie Turtenwald added 14 and Ristau 10. Freshman forward Cassandra Heuer paced UW-Stevens Point in scoring with 15 points, while Kraemer chipped in 14. The game featured 56 fouls being called and resulted in UW-Stevens Point making 26 of 42 free throw attempts and UW-Oshkosh 19 of 27. In addition to benefiting from 26 UW-Oshkosh turnovers, UW-Stevens Point also got five rebounds off its own missed free throw tosses and made two baskets, including a three-point goal with the clock expiring when the ball was in the air. The loss was only the fourth for UW-Oshkosh in its last 79 games played in Albee Hall. In addition, it was only the ninth setback for the Titans in their last 94 WIAC contests. Titans Move Closer To WIAC Title
UW-Oshkosh (19-2) led UW-Whitewater (8-12 & 3-11 in the WIAC) the entire duration of the contest, including double-figure advantages the final 19:19 of the game. The Titans even took a 1-0 lead prior to tipoff as the Warhawks were assessed a technical foul for failing to enter their starting lineup in the scorebook 10 minutes before the start of the game. Benefiting from UW-Whitewater's pre-game miscue, UW-Oshkosh opened regulation play with leads of 11-2 and 15-4, with the latter coming 12:08 before intermission. UW-Whitewater cut the deficit to 18-15 with 5:39 left in the first half, but UW-Oshkosh countered with a 12-7 scoring run to lead 30-22 at the break. UW-Oshkosh continued to remain in control in the second half, building its largest advantage of 18 points (61-43) with 1:36 left in the game. The closest the Warhawks got to the Titans during the final 15:43 of the game was 42-31 with 11:21 remaining. Junior guard Kristin Steckmesser led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 13 points, while junior guard Jamie Turtenwald added 11 and sophomore guard Melissa Schweitzer 10. Sophomore center Crystal Gassner came off the bench to grab a career-high 11 rebounds, while Schweitzer collected 10 to record her second career double-double. Sophomore guard Katie Rechlicz led UW-Whitewater in scoring with 16 points. UW-Oshkosh shot 46.9 percent (23-49) from the field in the contest and outrebounded the Warhawks, 46-23. Although committing a season-high 27 turnovers, the Titans' did hold UW-Whitewater to just 30.9 percent (17-55) shooting from the field. Last month (Jan. 3), UW-Oshkosh defeated UW-Whitewater, 62-49. Fast Start Keys Titans' Win Over Blue Devils
UW-Oshkosh (18-2 and 11-1 in the WIAC) held UW-Stout (15-6 and 8-5 in the WIAC) scoreless for the first 6:11 of the game, with the Blue Devils scoring a basket at the 13:49 mark to cut the Titans' advantage to 20-2. UW-Oshkosh took a commanding 47-20 lead to intermission after leading by 20 or more points the final 7:05 of the first half. Junior guard Kristin Steckmesser spirited UW-Oshkosh in the opening frame by scoring 11 points and grabbing four rebounds. The Titans shot 57.1 percent (16-28) from the field in the first half, while the Blue Devils shot just 29 percent (9-31). UW-Stout refused to quit in the second half, staging a furious comeback to cut the Titans' lead to 51-37 with 12:24 remaining in the game. The Blue Devils scratched their way to within 10 points (70-60) with 1:09 left in the contest, but couldn't get any closer. All five starters scored in double-figures for the Titans, with Steckmesser leading the way with 19 points. UW-Oshkosh also received 16 points from sophomore guard Melissa Schweitzer, 14 points from junior forward Amanda Dickerson, 12 points from junior forward Jenny Deuster and 11 points from junior guard Jamie Turtenwald. Dickerson contributed 14 rebounds to the Titans' winning performance, while Steckmesser added nine rebounds, three assists, three blocked shots and two steals. Freshman forward Sara Kahl tallied 12 points, all in the second half, to lead UW-Stout in scoring, while junior guard Amy Zelinger counted 11. Titans Smother Yellowjackets
UW-Oshkosh dominated play against the Yellowjackets almost from the opening tip. After UW-Superior cut the UW-Oshkosh advantage to 4-3, the Titans scored nine unanswered points to lead 13-3 with 13:04 left in the first half. Following two baskets by UW-Superior, the Titans scored 14 unanswered tallies to lead 27-7 with 7:10 remaining before intermission. A few minutes later, UW-Oshkosh embarked on another unanswered scoring run, counting 13 straight points to extend a 31-10 lead to 44-10 with 2:48 left before the break. UW-Oshkosh (17-2) took a 49-19 lead at intermission by shooting 62.1 percent (18-29) from the field, grabbing a 24-8 rebound advantage, forcing 11 turnovers and holding UW-Superior to just 20 percent (5-25) shooting from the field. The second half was equally impressive for the Titans as they outscored the Yellowjackets, 45-23. UW-Oshkosh, which ended the game with a 21-8 scoring run, shot 59.1 percent (13-22) from the field, 83.3 percent from the free throw line (15-18) and forced 12 turnovers during the final 20 minutes of the contest. UW-Oshkosh registered five double-figure scorers en route to its 33rd straight victory over UW-Superior. Junior forward Jenny Deuster led the Titans with 14 points, including 12 on six of six shooting from the field in the first half. Other double-figure scorers for UW-Oshkosh were junior guard Kristin Steckmesser with 13 points and sophomore forward Deanne Bahti, junior guard Jamie Turtenwald and sophomore guard Sarah Veloskey with 10 points each. The 94 points scored by the Titans established a season high. Junior forward Amanda Dickerson led both teams by grabbing eight rebounds, while Deuster tallied six, all in the first half. UW-Superior (2-16 and 0-11 in the WIAC) was paced in scoring by senior forward Sheri Domitrovich's 11 points. The Yellowjackets shot just 28.6 percent (14-49) from the field to become the 71st opponent of UW-Oshkosh in the last 77 games to shoot under 50 percent. Titans Race Past Pioneers Down The Stretch
Despite holding just a 34-31 lead at intermission, UW-Platteville (9-9 & 5-5 in the WIAC) dominated play in the first half. The Pioneers scored the game's first seven points and built leads of 13-4 and 29-19 with 14:48 and 5:46 left in the opening stanza. UW-Oshkosh (16-2) ended the first half with a 12-5 scoring run to cut the deficit to three points at the break, In the second half, UW-Platteville made the home crowd nervous by taking a 53-48 lead with 8:18 left in the game. Earlier in the half, UW-Oshkosh took its first lead of the game, a 42-41 count with 14:49 remaining. After an exchange of leads, UW-Platteville took a 59-56 advantage with 3:53 remaining. That shining moment would be the last that the Pioneers would enjoy as the Titans scored 17 unanswered points to lead 73-59 with 25 seconds. UW-Platteville scored a basket, only its third in the final 8:18 of the game, with 19 seconds remaining to conclude all tallies. UW-Oshkosh's scoring run was highlighted by six points by junior forward Amanda Dickerson and five by junior guard Jamie Turtenwald. Dickerson led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 25 points, including 17 in the second half. Turtenwald added 12 points for the Titans who have now defeated the Pioneers 23 straight times. Dickerson also grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds to compile her fifth double-double of the year and the second in as many games. Senior guard Laurie Buechel led UW-Platteville in scoring with 22 points. UW-Oshkosh shot 50.8 percent (30-59) from the field and won the contest despite having 18 turnovers. UW-Platteville shot 42.6 percent (23-54) from the field to become the 70th UW-Oshkosh opponent in 76 games to shoot under 50 percent from the field. The Pioneers opportunity for an upset was prevented by 27 of their turnovers, including eight in the final 3:53 of the game. Titans Regain Sole Possession Of First Place
UW-Oshkosh (15-2) made no doubt about the outcome early in its contest with the Falcons as it jumped out to a 33-12 lead with 4:10 left in the first half. Junior forward Jenny Deuster scored 10 of UW-Oshkosh's first 33 points, including eight within a five-minute span. The Titans took their 37-19 lead at intermission by making 15 of their 24 field goal attempts (62.5 percent) and all four of their free throw tries. The Falcons (13-4) shot just 36.4 percent (8-22) from the field in the opening half and missed all seven of their attempts behind the three-point line. UW-River Falls, which has lost its last 24 meetings with UW-Oshkosh, erased a 20-point deficit midway through the second half by going on a 16-3 scoring spree to trail 59-52 with 3:39 left in the game. UW-Oshkosh held off the Falcons the remainder of the contest with a jump shot and a three-point basket by junior guard Jamie Turtenwald, four free throws by sophomore guard Brenda Utech and three free throws by junior guard Kristin Steckmesser. UW-Oshkosh had all five of its starters score in double figures as Steckmesser tallied 16 points, junior forward Amanda Dickerson 13, Deuster and Utech 12 and Turtenwald 11. Dickerson grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds in the contest to record her fourth double-double of the year. UW-Oshkosh concluded the game shooting 53.3 percent (24-45) from the field and 78.3 percent (18-23) from the free throw line. UW-River Falls had a pair of double-figure scorers as junior forward Andrea Long tallied 17 points and junior guard Sarah Pollock 15. The Falcons wound up shooting 54.2 percent (21-46) from the field and 63.6 percent (14-22) from the charity stripe. Titans Suffer Rare Home Setback
Schley, who never scored more than 22 points in a game for the Blugolds, connected on 10 of her 20 field goal attempts and all 16 of her free throw tries. She tied WIAC records by making 16 free throws and matching the standard for free throw percentage at 1.000. Schley, who came into the contest shooting just 56.9 percent (29-51) from the charity stripe, also grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds UW-Oshkosh, which suffered only its third setback in the last 75 games played in Albee Hall, built three seven-point leads in the first half before settling for a 35-33 advantage at intermission. UW-Eau Claire (12-4 and 5-3 in the WIAC) ended the first half with a 17-12 scoring run after trailing 23-16 with 9:08 remaining. In the second half, UW-Eau Claire took control of the contest by turning a 44-43 deficit into a 70-58 lead with 4:27 left in the game. The Blugolds' 27-14 scoring run included 20 points by Schley. UW-Eau Claire held a double-digit lead the final five minutes of the game. UW-Eau Claire connected on 27 of its 32 free throw attempts (84.4 percent) and made 26 of its 65 shots (40 percent) from the field. UW-Oshkosh shot 51 percent (26-51) from the field and just 54.5 percent (12-22) from the free throw line. The Blugolds also committed a season-low nine turnovers compared to 20 for the Titans (14-2 and 7-1 in the WIAC). In addition to Schley's 36 points, UW-Eau Claire also received 11 points from senior guard Jessie Brantner. UW-Oshkosh had four players in double-figure scoring as junior forward Amanda Dickerson, sophomore guard Melissa Schweitzer and junior guard Kristin Steckmesser each scored 16 points to lead the way. Steckmesser also added six rebounds and five assists. Titans Pick Up Big Road Win At UW-Stevens Point
UW-Stevens Point (11-4 and 3-4 in the WIAC) led the entire first half en route to a 30-28 advantage at intermission. The Pointers built five eight-point leads in the opening half, with the latest being 30-22 with 1:52 left before the break. Junior center Kari Groshek tallied 12 points and junior forward Carry Boehning 10 to lead UW-Stevens Point's scoring in the first half. The hardwood battle featured nine lead changes in the second half, with UW-Oshkosh taking the advantage for good at 46-45 with 9:58 remaining in the contest. UW-Oshkosh then went on to score the next nine points to lead 55-45 with 7:34 left. The final eight points by the Titans, all scored in the last 50 seconds, were compiled from the free throw line. In all, UW-Oshkosh was 18 of 23 from the charity stripe in the second half. UW-Oshkosh, which posted its 80th win in the last 87 WIAC contests, had four players in double-figure scoring. Sophomore guard Melissa Schweitzer led the way with 17 points, while sophomore guard Jamie Turtenwald added 15, junior guard Kristin Steckmesser 12 and junior forward Amanda Dickerson 11. The Titans also received nine points and a game-high 11 rebounds from senior guard Jenelle Ristau. Groshek scored 23 points to lead UW-Stevens Point, while freshman guard Tara Schmitt came off the bench to tally 16. UW-Stevens Point, which has dropped its last 21 meetings with the Titans, shot 54.3 percent (25-46) from the field to become only the sixth opponent in UW-Oshkosh's last 73 games to shoot better than 50 percent from the field. Titans Defeat Eagles For 25th Straight Time
UW-Oshkosh (13-1) bursted to a 26-9 lead with 8:02 left in the first half and never looked back. Junior guard Kristin Steckmesser scored seven points, senior guard Jenelle Ristau six and junior forward Amanda Dickerson five during the Titans' opening scoring run. UW-La Crosse ended the first half with four unanswered points to cut the deficit to 39-18 at intermission. UW-Oshkosh maintained a double-digit lead the entire second half, with the closest margin being 17 points at 46-29 with 11:57 left in the game. Steckmesser led UW-Oshkosh to its 72nd win in the last 74 games in Albee Hall by scoring 14 points, grabbing five rebounds and dishing off three assists. Dickerson added nine points, five rebounds and one assist, while sophomore guard Melissa Schweitzer contributed nine points and two rebounds. Junior forward Jill Murray led UW-La Crosse (6-8 and 1-5 in the WIAC) in scoring with 11 points, UW-Oshkosh shot 42.9 percent (21-49) from the field in the contest compared to just 37.5 percent for the Eagles. UW-La Crosse has now shot under 50 percent from the field in its last 38 games. Meanwhile, UW-Oshkosh has now held 67 of its last 72 opponents under 50 percent field goal shooting. Titans Remain Atop WIAC Standings
Dickerson led the Titans to their 12th straight win by connecting on 13 of 17 field goal attempts and five of seven free throw tries. She swished the nets for 20 points in the second half on eight of 10 shooting from the field and four of six shooting from the charity stripe. UW-Oshkosh (12-1) also had three other double-figure scorers in the contest as junior guard Kristin Steckmesser netted 18 points and sophomore guard Melissa Schweitzer and junior guard Jamie Turtenwald 14 each. Steckmesser scored 15 points in the first half as the Titans posted a 45-31 advantage at intermission. UW-Oshkosh, which defeated UW-Stout, 98-61, the last time the two teams met, shot 62.7 percent (32-51) from the field in Saturday's contest. The Titans made 17 of 29 (58.6 percent) field goal attempts in the first half and 15 of 22 (68.2 percent) field goal tries in the second half. Added to the mix was three of eight (37.5 percent) shooting behind the three-point line and 23 of 38 (60.5 percent ) shooting from the free throw line. The Blue Devils (10-4 and 3-3 in the WIAC) shot 41.2 percent from the field, going 14 for 34 each half. UW-Stout, which also yielded 90 points in its 90-76 loss to UW-River Falls on Wednesday (Jan. 3), was led in scoring by sophomore guard Tanya Halbach's 17 points. Titans Move Into Sole Possession Of First Place
UW-Oshkosh and UW-Whitewater each dominated a 10-minute segment in the first half, with the Titans opening with a 15-9 scoring run and the Warhawks ending with a 17-9 scoring run. UW-Whitewater took a 26-24 lead at intermission by shooting 52.6 percent (10-19) from the field and outrebounding UW-Oshkosh, 17-8. The Titans shot just 34.6 percent (9-26) from the field in the first half. In the second half, UW-Oshkosh (11-1) took a 42-35 lead with 12:07 left in the game before UW-Whitewater (3-6 and 0-5 in the WIAC) tied the contest at 43-43 with eight minutes remaining. The Titans dominated play down the stretch as sophomore guard Melissa Schweitzer tallied seven points and junior guard Jamie Turtenwald six during their game-ending 19-6 scoring run. UW-Oshkosh shot 61.9 percent (13-21) from the field and outrebounded UW-Whitewater, 22-6, in the second half. The Warhawks matched the Titans shooting from the field in the first by shooting just 34.6 percent (9-26) in the second half. Schweitzer, Turtenwald and junior forward Amanda Dickerson each scored 15 points to lead the Titans to their 71st victory in their last 73 games played in Albee Hall. Turtenwald added five rebounds, five assists and three steals, while Dickerson grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds. UW-Whitewater, which has lost seven of its last eight games to UW-Oshkosh, was led in scoring by junior guard Kelly Punzel's 13 points. Titans Record Sweep Of Texas Foes
The Titans, who defeated Hardin-Simmons University on Friday (Dec. 29) night in Abilene, have won 10 straight games since dropping the season opener to Concordia College. The victory was also the Titans' 38th in their last 46 non-conference contests. Following a 2-2 tie, UW-Oshkosh (10-1) went on a 13-3 scoring run to lead 15-5 with 9:08 left in the first half. The Lady Indians (4-6) cut the deficit to 21-18 with 2:45 remaining in the opening period before the Titans scored 11 unanswered points to lead 32-18 at intermission. UW-Oshkosh held McMurry University scoreless for the first 6:45 of the second half as it built a 44-18 lead with 13:15 remaining in the game. The 26-point advantage was the Titans' largest of the contest. UW-Oshkosh ended the game on a 9-2 scoring run after the Lady Indians cut the Titans' lead to 55-37 with 1:45 remaining. Sophomore guard Melissa Schweitzer scored 12 points and grabbed a career-best 17 rebounds to lead the Titans, while senior guard Jenelle Ristau added 12 points, six rebounds and two blocked shots. Freshman forward Abby Holler came off the bench to tally 10 points and eight rebounds, both career highs. Sophomore center Corissa Thompson led McMurry University in scoring with 14 points. UW-Oshkosh won the contest despite shooting 39.7 percent (23-58) from the field and committing 17 turnovers. The Titans' height advantage and aggressive defense pulled them through, however, as they posted a 53-30 rebounding edge while limiting the Lady Indians to just 23.2 percent (13-56) shooting from the field. UW-Oshkosh, which had a season-high 20 offensive rebounds, outrebounded McMurry University, 28-9, in the first half. Strong Finish Lifts Titans To Ninth Straight Win
UW-Oshkosh (9-1) led throughout most of the first meeting between the two schools, with the only advantages for Hardin-Simmons University being at 1-0, 3-2 and 13-12. The Titans outscored the Cowgirls, 8-3, in the final 3:16 of the first half to lead 36-30 at intermission. In the second half, UW-Oshkosh led 60-49 with 6:42 left in the game before the Cowgirls (6-3) tied the contest at 68-68 with 2:18 remaining. The Titans broke the 68-68 deadlock with a basket by junior guard Jamie Turtenwald with 1:44 left, a basket by junior forward Amanda Dickerson with 18 seconds left and a pair of free throws by junior guard Kristin Steckmesser with five seconds left in the game. Steckmesser led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 18 points, while sophomore guard Melissa Schweitzer added 17, Dickerson 13 and senior guard Jenelle Ristau 11. Turtenwald led the Titans with 10 assists, while freshman Deanna Bahti came off the bench to grab a team-best seven rebounds. Sophomore forward Kendra Anderson led Hardin-Simmons University in scoring with 21 points. UW-Oshkosh shot 58.3 percent (28-48) from the field in the contest, while Hardin-Simmons University shot 42.9 percent (24-56). The Titans maintained their six-point halftime lead in the second half by limiting the Cowgirls to just 39.4 percent (13-33) shooting from the field. Titans Win Eighth Straight Hardwood Battle
St. Norbert College (4-4) scored the first four points of the game and took a 6-4 advantage with 16:57 left in the first half. The points would be the last that the Green Knights would score for the next 9:37 as UW-Oshkosh scored 16 unanswered points to lead 20-6 with 8:23 left before intermission. St. Norbert College cut UW-Oshkosh's halftime lead to 28-21 by outscoring the Titans, 6-2, in the final 3:14 of the first half. In the second half, UW-Oshkosh outscored St. Norbert College, 8-1, during a span of nearly five minutes to lead 43-29 with 8:58 remaining in the game. The closest the Green Knights would get the rest of the contest would be 44-37 with 4:12 left. Both teams were hampered by cold shooting from the field as the Titans made only 21 of 57 attempts for 36.8 percent and the Green Knights only 14 of 48 attempts for 29.2 percent. The two combatants also combined for 37 turnovers, with the Green Knights having 20. Junior forward Jenny Deuster led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with 13 points, including eight in the first 4:56 of the game. Junior guard Kristin Steckmesser chipped in nine points, while sophomore guard Melissa Schweitzer and junior guard Jamie Turtenwald scored seven points each. Steckmesser also dished off a game-high seven assists, while junior forward Amanda Dickerson grabbed a team-high seven rebounds. Senior forward Julie Schill led St. Norbert College in scoring with 17 points, including 10 in the second half. 20-Point Scoring Run Helps Keep Titans' WIAC Mark Perfect
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