Schoonover Named UW-Stout's Head Women's Golf Coach
Kris Schoonover did it before. Now Schoonover will
get a chance to repeat history at UW-Stout as she will once again
lead a program from it's infancy.
The Blue Devils women's golf team gets into full swing with the
2006-07 season and Schoonover, who will also be an instructor in
the Golf Enterprise Management major, brings a wealth of history
with her.
Schoonover took over a UW-Oshkosh program, starting from scratch
in 1996 and, in 1997, was named the WIAC Coach of the Year for the
first time. The Titans won their first conference title in 2000
and Schoonover was again the WIAC Coach of the Year.
The Titans won back-to-back league crowns in 2002 and 2003. Schoonover's
2003 team finished fifth at the NCAA Division III Championship and
she was named the NCAA Division III Co-Coach of the Year by the
National Golf Coaches Association. Schoonover was tabbed as NCAA
District V Coach of the Year in 2001 and 2003.
"I really enjoyed developing a program at UW-Oshkosh,"
Schoonover said. "To watch the team and the playing ability
of the players grow was fun and rewarding. Having produced WIAC
championship teams, All-Americans and competing and finishing fifth
in the national tournament will give me the drive to get this program
on the map as a national powerhouse."
Schoonover, who earned a degree in both education and business administration
and marketing from UW-Eau Claire, looks forward to marketing both
the Golf Enterprise Management program and the varsity golf programs.
"The GEM program provides a unique opportunity to recruit student-athletes
that share an interest in golf and the business of golf," Schoonover
said. "UW-Stout has always strived for higher learning and
now the GEM program adds another unique opportunity for the students
and the student-athletes."
The challenge of beginning a varsity program gives Schoonover a
chance to establish short and long term goals. "I would like
to get the word out that UW-Stout has a women's golf team and a
unique academic opportunity for individuals interested in the golf
industry with the degree in Golf Enterprise Management," Schoonover
said. "My long term goals are to develop All-American athletes
and scholar-athletes, and to compete annually at the NCAA tournament.
All goals lead towards producing national championships."
Schoonover, who earned a masters in educational leadership from
UW-Oshkosh, was a women's assistant basketball coach from 1996-2003
and also served as the schools director of athletic marketing.
The Blue Devils will also re-institute men's golf after a hiatus
of 15 years. A head coach is expected to be announced over the next
few weeks.
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WIAC Honors Four Titans
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UW-Oshkosh's Shannon
Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa), Brittany Herrick
(Sr. • Appleton) and Kelly O'Keef (Sr. • Shorewood)
have been named to the 2006 All-WIAC Women's Basketball Team.
All three players were selected to the first team, with Eggers
and Herrick chosen to the top unit for the second straight year.
UW-Oshkosh landed
a league-best three individuals on the first team after claiming
a share of the WIAC championship and posting double-digits in
conference victories (12) for the 19th straight season. The
Titans finished the 2005-06 campaign with a 19-8 overall record.
Eggers started 26
of UW-Oshkosh's 27 games this past season and averaged 14.3
points, 4.7 assists and 4.4 rebounds per contest. She shot 39.5
percent (123-311) from the field, 42 percent (37-88) behind
the three-point line and 82.4 percent (103-125) from the free
throw line. Eggers led the WIAC in assists, while ranking second
in three-point field goal percentage, third in blocked shots
(0.9), fourth in scoring, fifth in steals and assist/turnover
ratio (1.19), sixth in free throw percentage and 10th in three-point
field goals (1.37). Eggers played her first two seasons at NCAA
Division II University of Nebraska-Omaha.
Herrick started all 27 games for the Titans this past season
and averaged a team-leading 16.4 points and 6.7 rebounds per
contest. She also shot 52.3 percent (173-331) from the field
and 82.9 percent (97-117) from the free throw line. Herrick
ranked second in the WIAC in scoring, third in rebounding, fourth
in field goal percentage and free throw percentage and eighth
in blocked shots (0.74). Herrick's 107-game UW-Oshkosh career
included 1,062 points, the 14th-highest total in school history.
O'Keef started all
25 games that she played in for UW-Oshkosh this past year and
averaged 12.2 points and 3.5 rebounds per contest. She also
shot 46.7 percent (104-223) from the field, 49.3 percent (74-150)
behind the three-point line and 95.7 percent (22-23) from the
free throw stripe. O'Keef led the WIAC in three-point field
goal percentage and three-point field goals (2.96) while placing
10th in scoring and field goal percentage. Her shooting percentage
behind the three-point arc established a WIAC record, while
her total of three-point baskets set a UW-Oshkosh record.
Joining the UW-Oshkosh
trio on the first team were Kelsey Duoss and Molly Hendricks
of UW-Stout, Mackenzie Hunter of UW-La Crosse, Holly Kaiser
of UW-Platteville, Traci Reimann of UW-River Falls, Cassandra
Schultz of UW-Stevens Point and Amy Morris of UW-Whitewater.
Duoss was voted this season's WIAC Player of the Year.
Receiving honorable
mention recognition were Heidi Arciszewski and Rachel Becker
of UW-Eau Claire, Abby Johnson of UW-La Crosse, Liz Tesch of
UW-Platteville, Melanie Preiner of UW-River Falls, Nathalie
Lechault of UW-Stevens Point and Katie Moench of UW-Superior.
The league coaches also recognized a five-member all-defensive
team. Individuals receiving recognition were Duoss, Hendricks,
Lechault, Reimann and Becky Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) of
UW-Oshkosh.
Knapp started all
27 games for the Titans this past season and averaged 9.5 points,
5.2 rebounds, 1.9 steals and 0.7 blocked shots per contest.
She shot 47.2 percent (109-231) from the field, 36.7 percent
(11-30) behind the three-point line and 61.4 percent (27-44)
from the free throw line. Knapp ranked seventh in the WIAC in
steals, eighth in blocked shots and field goal percentage, ninth
in assists, 12th in rebounding and 21st in scoring. |
Titans Ousted From WIAC Tournament
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Apparently home court
advantage in UW-Stevens Point and UW-Oshkosh’s postseason
women’s basketball series isn’t all that important.
Meeting in the semifinals of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference tournament for the fourth time in five years, the
road team delivered another victory, but this time it was UW-Stevens
Point winning 68-58 on Wednesday (Feb. 22) at Oshkosh.
The Pointers, who avenged home semifinal losses to the Titans
in 2002, 2003 and 2005, advanced to their second WIAC tournament
championship game and will play at UW-Stout on Saturday. UW-Stevens
Point is now 20-7 overall, marking its sixth consecutive 20-win
season, while UW-Oshkosh, which lost for the first time in seven
semifinal appearances, ended the year at 19-8.
The two teams were meeting in the tournament for the fifth straight
year and sixth time in seven years. UW-Stevens Point prevailed
at home in its only previous title game appearance in 2004 and
lost in Oshkosh in the 2000 quarterfinals, which also was the
last time the Pointers played a road game in the tournament.
After a sluggish start, the Pointers had just six points in
the first 10 minutes of the game and fell behind early at 19-10,
but rallied with nine straight points to tie the game and eventually
take a 26-24 halftime lead.
UW-Stevens Point used numerous spurts to build its lead in the
second half, but the Titans had an answer every time. The Pointers
twice went up by five points early in the half and UW-Oshkosh
rallied each time, taking a 36-35 lead with 15:20 left.
The Pointers used another run of their own to push the lead
to 45-38 with 12:48 left. The Titans scored the next five points,
but again, UW-Stevens Point scored seven straight points for
a 52-43 lead with 10:08 left. Ten straight points from the Titans
capped by back-to-back inside baskets by Brittany Herrick (Sr.
• Appleton) put UW-Oshkosh ahead 53-52 with 4:30 left.
Immediately following a timeout, Cassandra Schultz took the
inbounds pass for the Pointers and sliced down the baseline
for a go-ahead layup. UW-Oshkosh missed its next three shots
and the Pointers had turnovers on their next two possessions
before freshman Janell Van Gomple drained just her second three-pointer
of the season to put UW-Stevens Point ahead 57-53 with 2:36
left.
Van Gomple, making her first career start in place of injured
forward Chelsea Kranz, had 11 points and four rebounds while
playing a team-high 33 minutes.
Meanwhile, the Pointers smothered the Titans’ shooters
on the other end, holding them to one-for-eight shooting in
the final four minutes.
Pointers’ guard Haley Houghton followed with a driving
layup down the middle of the lane for a 59-53 lead with 1:55
remaining. Laura Neuenfeldt then made two free throws with 1:04
left for an eight-point lead that capped a 9-0 run before the
Titans’ Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa)
hit a three-pointer with 49 seconds left to cut the lead back
to five. Schultz missed a bonus free throw for the Pointers
with 29 seconds left, but Nathalie Lechault rebounded the miss
and scored the putback for a 63-56 lead.
Neuenfeldt led UW-Stevens Point with 19 points and Houghton
added 14 for the Pointers. Lechault totaled 10 points and 10
rebounds and Schultz had nine points and eight assists for UW-Stevens
Point, which made 19 of 23 free throws, including five of its
last six in the final 24 seconds.
Becky Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) had 19 points for the Titans,
but was saddled by foul trouble much of the game and totaled
23 minutes. Another key was the Pointers’ defensive effort
against Titans’ sharpshooter Kelly O’Keef (Sr. •
Shorewood), who ranks second in the NCAA Division III in three-point
shooting, but was held to just two points.
UW-Stevens Point will make a return trip to UW-Stout where it
lost by 26 points less than two weeks ago. However, the Pointers
beat the Blue Devils by 31 points in January. Each team played
without its leading scorer in its respective loss. |
Titans Rout Pioneers In WIAC Tournament Opener
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UW-Oshkosh jumped out to a 20-point lead in the first
12 minutes of play and coasted to an 83-54 victory over UW-Platteville
in a quarterfinal round contest of the WIAC Women's Basketball
Tournament held Monday (Feb. 20) in Kolf Sports Center. The
victory comes less than 50 hours after UW-Oshkosh posted a 61-58
overtime victory over UW-Platteville in the same venue to close
the regular season.
UW-Oshkosh (19-7) advances to the
semifinal round of the eight-team WIAC Tournament, where the
second-seeded Titans will host third-seed UW-Stevens Point (19-7)
on Wednesday (Feb. 22). The Pointers qualified for the semifinal
round contest with UW-Oshkosh by ousting sixth-seed UW-Eau Claire
(13-13), 84-74. UW-Oshkosh and UW-Stevens Point have met twice
this season, with the Titans winning 69-62 in Oshkosh and the
Pointers winning 66-63 in Stevens Point.
Other quarterfinal round winners
in the WIAC Tournament on Monday were top-seed UW-Stout (18-7)
and fourth-seed UW-La Crosse (19-7). UW-Stout advanced to host
UW-La Crosse on Wednesday by edging eighth-seed UW-Whitewater
(12-14), 80-74. UW-La Crosse qualified for its showdown with
UW-Stout by defeating fifth-seed UW-River Falls (12-14), 63-53.
UW-Oshkosh, which improves to 8-1
in the quarterfinals of the WIAC Tournament, trailed UW-Platteville
(10-15) only twice in the game, counts of 2-0 and 4-2. The Titans
rebounded from their 4-2 deficit by scoring 33 of the next 38
points to take a 35-9 lead with 4:50 to play in the first half.
UW-Oshkosh took a 40-21 lead to intermission after holding UW-Platteville
to just 27.3 percent (6-22) shooting from the field in the opening
period. The Titans shot 53.1 percent (17-32) from the field
and committed just three turnovers in the first half.
UW-Platteville, which defeated
UW-Oshkosh 50-49 on Jan. 3 in Platteville, cut its deficit to
40-22 before the Titans scored nine of the next 11 points to
build a 49-24 advantage with 16:43 to play. UW-Oshkosh held
a lead of 19 or more points the remainder of the contest, including
an 83-52 count with 35 seconds left. The Titans shot 58.6 percent
(17-29) from the field in the second half to seal their 32nd
victory over the Pioneers in 34 meetings.
Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh)
led UW-Oshkosh in scoring with a career-best 16 points. Tyriver,
who also grabbed five rebounds, made seven of her eight shots
from the field and both of her free throw attempts. The Titans
also received 15 points and three assists from Kelly O'Keef
(Sr. • Shorewood), 11 points, three rebounds and two assists
from Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton), 10 points and
three assists from Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs,
Iowa) and eight points, six steals, five rebounds and four assists
from Becky Knapp (Jr. • West Allis).
UW-Platteville had three double-figure
scorers as Holly Kaiser counted 18 points, Liz Tesch 16 and
Michelle Hardyman 11. Kaiser collected six rebounds to lead
the Pioneers.
UW-Oshkosh finished the game shooting
55.7 percent (34-61) from the field, 50 percent (6-12) behind
the three-point line and 81.8 percent (9-11) from the free throw
stripe. The Titans posted a 33-24 rebounding advantage and won
the turnover ratio, 13-20.
UW-Platteville shot 37.2 percent
(16-43) from the field, including just 18.8 (3-16) behind the
three-point line. The Pioneers shot 79.2 percent (19-24) from
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Overtime Victory Gives Titans Share Of WIAC Title
 The UW-Oshkosh women's basketball team claimed its
10th WIAC title in 16 years with a 61-58 overtime victory over UW-Platteville
on Saturday (Feb. 18) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh shares the league championship with UW-Stout, a 57-49
winner over UW-La Crosse earlier in the day. Saturday's victory also gives the Titans the second
seed for the upcoming WIAC Tournament. UW-Oshkosh (18-7/12-4 WIAC)
opens play by hosting seventh-seed UW-Platteville (10-14/6-10 WIAC)
on Monday (Feb. 20) at 7 p.m.
UW-Oshkosh took a 57-55 advantage with 1:44 left in overtime on
two free throws by Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton). It was
UW-Oshkosh's first lead since a 9-7 advantage with 5:51 left in
the first half.
The Pioneers took a 28-24 advantage to intermission by holding the
Titans to 37.5 percent (9-24) field goal shooting. After cutting
the lead to 30-29 with 15:28 left in the second stanza, UW-Platteville
went on a 9-2 scoring run to take an eight point lead at 39-31,
the biggest advantage by either team in the game.
Trailing 49-43 with 5:22 to play, UW-Oshkosh scored the next six
points, including a layup by Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council
Bluffs, Iowa) to knot the score at 49-49 with 33 ticks left in the
contest. UW-Oshkosh's Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) blocked
a shot out of bounds with five seconds left and Whitney Tyriver
(So. • Oshkosh) forced a turnover on the next play to give
the Titans a chance to end the game in regulation. Kelly O'Keef
(Sr. • Shorewood) missed a shot at the buzzer that would have
given the Titans the victory.
UW-Platteville went up by five points (54-49) with less than a minute
gone in overtime. UW-Oshkosh rallied back and staged a 12-4 scoring
run to end the game, including four straight free throws by O'Keef
in the last 16 seconds of play.
Herrick led four double-digit scores for UW-Oshkosh with 17 points.
She also grabbed a team-high eight rebounds. Eggers chipped in 16
points and six assists while O'Keef and Becky Knapp (Jr. •
West Allis) each finished with 11 points. Tyriver had seven steals
in the contest.
Kendall Christian led the Pioneers with 16 points while Liz Tesch
added 10 points and six rebounds. Lisa Grantman added a double-double
with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
The Titans finished shooting 39.3 percent (22-56) from the floor,
30.8 percent (4-13) behind the three-point line and 86.7 percent
(13-15) from the charity stripe. The Pioneers shot 41.3 percent
(19-46) from the field, 43.8 (7-16) beyond the arc and 76.5 (13-17)
from the free throw line.
UW-Oshkosh held advantages in steals (19-6), blocked shots (9-1)
and turnovers (15-24). Each team had 13 assists, with UW-Platteville
owning a 35-28 cushion in rebounds.
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Titans Move One Step Closer To WIAC Title
 The UW-Oshkosh (17-7/11-4 WIAC) women's basketball
team kept its WIAC title hopes alive with an 80-69 win over UW-Whitewater
(12-12/6-9 WIAC) in a game held on Wednesday (Feb. 15) in Whitewater.
UW-Oshkosh, which sits in a first place tie with UW-Stout can claim
its 10th WIAC title in the last 16 years with a win over UW-Platteville
at home on Saturday. UW-Stout travels to UW-La Crosse for the right
to take a piece of the WIAC prize.
After missing on their first three-point attempt, UW-Oshkosh connected
on their next 11 shots from beyond the arc and finished hitting
a WIAC record 84.6 percent (11-13) for the game. Kelly O'Keef (Sr.
• Shorewood) connected on seven of those shots from beyond
the three point line.
The Titans largest lead of the first half was 11
points at 41-30 with 3:00 left on the clock before settling for
a 43-36 advantage at intermission. Becky Knapp (Jr. • West
Allis) scored 13 points in the first stanza to lead the Titans.
UW-Oshkosh outscored UW-Whitewater 12-4 in the first 3:25 of the
second half to take their largest lead of the contest at 55-40.
The Warhawks responded with a seven-point run to cut the lead to
eight at 55-47 and got to within seven at 60-53 with 9:58 left in
the game. UW-Whitewater could not get any closer as UW-Oshkosh held
at lead a nine point advantage for the last 5:25 of the game.
O'Keef led the Titans with 23 points and hauled in six rebounds.
Knapp added 18 points and six assists and Brittany Herrick (Sr.
• Appleton) finished with 16 points. Shannon Eggers (Sr. •
Council Bluffs) added seven assists, five steals and six rebounds.
Amy Morris topped the Warhawks with 20 points. Lindsey Buechner
added 16 points and 10 rebounds and Jessica Wendt came off the bench
to pitch in 10 points.
UW-Oshkosh finished the night hitting 66.7 percent (30-45) from
the floor and 69.2 percent (9-13) from the free throw line. UW-Whitewater
shot 48.3 percent (29-60) from the field, 18.8 percent (3-16) from
the three-point line and 88.9 percent (8-9) from the charity stripe.
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Titans Put Blugolds Away Early
 The UW-Oshkosh (16-7/10-4 WIAC) women's basketball
team scored the first 15 points of the contest and cruised to a
61-45 victory over UW-Eau Claire (11-12/6-8 WIAC) on Saturday (Feb.
11) in Kolf Sports Center.
The Blugolds did not score a basket until the 12:14 mark of the
first half after misfiring on their first eight shots from the field.
After the initial 15-point lead to start the contest, the Titans
maintained at least a double-digit advantage for the remainder of
the game except when the Blugolds cut the lead to nine points at
21-12 with 9:35 left in the first half.
UW-Oshkosh built a 38-21 cushion at the break by limiting UW-Eau
Claire to 24.6 percent (8-28) shooting from the floor in the first
half. The Titans also benefited from a 12-2 advantage in made free
throws and connecting on 55.6 percent (4-6) of their three-point
shots in the first period. Brittany Herrick, (Sr. • Appleton)
who became the 16th player in UW-Oshkosh history to score 1,000
points in her career during the game, finished with 10 points in
the first stanza.
The Titans lead reached 26 points three times in the second half
with the last count coming at 57-31 with 5:11 left in the game.
From there the Blugolds outscored the Titans 14-4 to account for
the final score.
Herrick finished with 14 points and three steals to lead UW-Oshkosh.
Kelly O'Keef (Sr. • Shorewood) and Shannon Eggers (Sr. •
Council Bluffs, Iowa) each had 11 points and Eggers added a game
high seven assists. Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh) and Becky
Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) each pulled down nine rebounds.
Rachel Becker scored 13 points and hauled in six rebounds to pace
UW-Eau Claire. Brittanni Hakanson added nine points and seven rebounds
and Heidi Arciszewski scored nine points.
UW-Oshkosh finished the game shooting 46.7 percent (21-45) from
the floor, 55.6 percent (5-9) from the three-point line and 77.8
percent (14-18) from the charity stripe. UW-Eau Claire ended the
contest shooting 24.6 percent (14-57) from the field, 37.5 percent
(6-16) from beyond the arc and 61.1 percent (11-18) from the free
throw line.
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J.J. Jumper To Visit Kolf Sports Center
J.J. Jumper, the official basketball mascot of the
NCAA, will visit UW-Oshkosh's basketball doubleheader against UW-Eau
Claire on Saturday (Feb. 11) in Kolf Sports Center.
J.J. Jumper's purpose is to increase enthusiasm and awareness of NCAA
Basketball, while engaging and educating youth on healthy physical,
emotional and educational values. J.J.'s mission is to represent both
genders and all races. J.J. Jumper is an attention-getting six-foot,
five-inch green creature with orange hair, size 26 shoes and a big
heart that motivates youth to do their best on and off the court.
J.J. appears at men's and women's basketball games, giving away
NCAA Basketball promotional items and performing skits during timeouts
and/or halftime.
The 2005-06 basketball season is the sixth for J.J. Jumper. During
the past five seasons, J.J. has made more than 300 visits at NCAA
institutions, appearing at almost 600 basketball games. J.J. performs
at regular season basketball games in all three NCAA divisions,
conference tournaments and all NCAA basketball championships.
J.J. Jumper's appearance in Kolf Sports
Center is also a part of the NCAA's Take A Kid To The Game Program.
Kids, ages 12 and under, will receive FREE ADMISSION
to the basketball doubleheader with the purchase of
an adult ticket. Ticket prices for the doubleheader are $9 for adults,
$6 for senior citizens and $4 for students (elementary through high
school). UW-Oshkosh students will be admitted FREE with
their university identification card.
UW-Oshkosh's basketball doubleheader
against UW-Eau Claire begins at 3 p.m. with the women's game and
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Blue Devils To Much For Titans
 Becky Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) made the first
shot of the game, a 3-pointer, to give the UW-Oshkosh women's basketball
team the lead over UW-Stout. It would be the first and last time
the Titans had more points than the Blue Devils.
Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) scored a game-high 24 points
and Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa) added 17 but
it wasn’t enough as UW-Oshkosh fell to UW-Stout, 88-73, Saturday
(Feb. 4) in Menomonie. It marks only the 11th time out of 51 meetings
that the Blue Devils have come out on top.
The two teams are now tied for second place in the WIAC with a 9-4
league record. UW-Stevens Point is in first place with a 9-3 league
mark.
Kelsey Duoss led the Blue Devils (14-7) with 21 points,
while Joanna Bird added 16 and Molly Hendricks 15.
UW-Stout steadily built its lead and by the 10:57 mark in the first
half had accumulated a 29-11 advantage. The Titans (15-7) chipped
away at the lead in small pieces but the Blue Devils finished the
half with a 6-0 run for a 20-point halftime lead.
The teams continued to go back and forth to start things off in
the second half until the 5:08 mark when the Titans went on a 9-0
run to cut the lead to seven at the 2:03 mark.
However, the Blue Devils answered with an 8-0 run to push their
lead to 15. In the closing minute UW-Stout was 6-of-6 from the free
throw line as the Titans strategy of fouling to stop the clock didn’t
pay off in the end.
The Blue Devils cleaned up on the board, outrebounding UW-Oshkosh
39-25. Dani Boese and Savanah Oeltjen each had six rebounds and
Kelsey Duoss added five for UW-Stout. Herrick led the way for the
Titans with seven rebounds while Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh)
and Pam Fehring (Sr. • Hartford) collected five each.
UW-Stout also spread the ball out on offense finishing the game
with a 21-10 assist advantage. Hendricks had a team-high five assists
and Amanda Geissler added four for the Blue Devils. Nine players
finished with at least one assist for UW-Stout as opposed to three
for UW-Oshkosh.
Knapp led the Titans with five assists, while Herrick had three
and Eggers two.
While the turnover battle was close, UW-Oshkosh lost that battle
as well, coughing up the ball 19 times to UW-Stout’s 17.
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Free Throws Help Titans Pull Away From Eagles
 The UW-Oshkosh women's basketball team scored seven
unanswered points from the free throw line in the closing minutes
of play to pull away from UW-La Crosse and set up a 62-55 victory
over the Eagles on Wednesday (Feb. 1) in Kolf Sports Center.
The contest was tied 49-49 when UW-Oshkosh
(15-6/9-3 WIAC) paraded to the free throw line on three consecutive
possessions to score the game's next seven points.
Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council
Bluffs, Iowa) gave UW-Oshkosh a 52-49 advantage when she made three
free throws with 4:12 to play. Following a UW-La Crosse turnover,
Kelly O'Keef (Sr. • Shorewood) took her turn at the free throw
stripe and drained two shots to give the Titans a 54-49 lead with
3:39 left. After UW-La Crosse missed a three-point shot, Eggers
returned to the free throw line and converted two attempts to hand
UW-Oshkosh a 56-49 advantage with 2:59 remaining.
UW-La Crosse (16-5/7-5 WIAC) cut its
deficit to 58-55 with 46 seconds left in the game, but UW-Oshkosh
held off the Eagles the rest of the way by getting a layup from
Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) and a pair of free throws
from Becky Knapp (Jr. • West Allis).
UW-Oshkosh scored the first 10 points
of the game and built a 15-4 lead with 12:36 left in the first half.
UW-La Crosse then went on a 17-1 scoring spree to take a 21-16 advantage
with 6:33 remaining in the opening period. The Titans took a 28-26
lead to intermission after ending the first half with a 12-5 scoring
run.
UW-La Crosse opened the second half
with a 14-6 scoring skein to take a 40-34 lead with 13:31 to play.
UW-Oshkosh came right back at UW-La Crosse by battling back to take
a 49-46 advantage with 5:01 left in the game. The Eagles tied the
contest at 49-49 on a three-point basket by Nicole Palmer with 4:29
remaining.
UW-Oshkosh had four double-figure scorers
in the game as Herrick and Knapp counted 12 points each and Eggers
and Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh) 10 each. Besides their
scoring, the Titans also received eight rebounds and two assists
from Herrick, five rebounds, two assists and two steals from Knapp
and seven rebounds, five steals and four assists from Tyriver.
Palmer, Mackenzie Hunter and Sarah
Stachula led UW-La Crosse in scoring with 10 points each. The Eagles
also received eight points and six rebounds from Abby Johnson and
four points and eight rebounds from Katy Searing.
UW-Oshkosh finished the game shooting
43.1 percent (22-51) from the field and 87.5 percent (14-16) from
the free throw line. The Titans, who recorded their 35th win over
the Eagles in 36 games, shot 50 percent (4-8) behind the three-point
line. UW-Oshkosh committed 13 turnovers in the game, compared to
19 for UW-La Crosse.
UW-La Crosse concluded the game shooting 42.9 percent (21-49) from
the field and 66.7 percent (8-12) from the free throw line. The
Eagles shot 38.5 percent (5-13) behind the three-point arc and won
the rebounding battle, 34-28. |
Falcons Fly Past Titans
 The UW-River Falls (10-10/6-5) women's basketball
team ended the first half on a 12-1 scoring run to take a 28-17
lead at the break and coasted to a 67-48 victory over UW-Oshkosh
(14-6/8-3) in a game held on Saturday (Jan. 28) in River Falls.
With the lost the Titans fall into a tie for the WIAC lead.
Tied 16-16 in the first half, the Falcons' Miranda Biteler got the
12-1 run started by draining a three point basket for a 19-16 lead
at the 5:45 mark. From there four different UW-River Falls players
scored, while UW-Oshkosh could only manage one made free throw by
Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) in the final 7:32 of the
first stanza.
After a made basket gave the Falcons a 30-17 lead to start the second
period, the Titans closed to within four points to 30-26 after a
9-0 scoring run. Down by four points again at 34-30 with 14:56 left
in the game, UW-Oshkosh would get no closer as UW-River Falls went
on a 13-4 skein to hold a 47-34 advantage with 11:57 to play. UW-River
Falls
would retain a double-digit lead for the remainder of the contest.
The Titans were held without a double-digit scorer for the first
time this season as Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh) led the
Titans with nine points while Herrick added eight points and a team
leading seven rebounds. Amanda Bauman (Fr. • Marion) tied
a career-high with eight points and Becky Knapp (Jr. • West
Allis) contributed four assists and four blocked shots.
UW-River Falls had five players score double digit points led by
Krista Cordes who has 14 points. Traci Reimann added 12 points and
14 rebounds and Megan Lindman chipped in with 13 points. Biteler
and Kim Sorenson added to the Falcons' cause with 12 and 11 points,
respectively.
UW-Oshkosh finished the contest shooting 38.0 percent (19-50) from
the floor, 33.3 percent (3-9) from the three-point line and 53.8
percent (7-13) from the charity stripe. The Titans entered the game
leading the WIAC in three-point and free throw shooting accuracy
at 42.5 percent and 75.9 percent, respectively.
UW-River Falls ended the game shooting 49.1 percent (26-53) from
the field, 36.4 percent (8-22) from beyond the arc and 77.8 percent
(7-9) from the free-throw line.
The Falcons held the edge in rebounds, (36-28) assists (18-9) and
steals (10-8) and both teams had 19 turnovers
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Pointers Slice Into Titans' WIAC Lead
 Nathalie Lechault’s career night helped tighten
up the WIAC title chase as the UW-Stevens Point women’s basketball
team pulled out a 66-63 win over league leader UW-Oshkosh on Wednesday
(Jan. 25) in Stevens Point.
Lechault had career highs in every category with 19 points, 13 rebounds
and eight blocks as the Pointers (14-5/7-3 WIAC) moved within one
game in the victory column of the first place Titans (14-5/8-2 WIAC).
UW-Stevens Point opened the game with an 8-0 run
and led the entire first half, including 31-27 at halftime. The
Titans started the second half with a 6-2 run to tie the game for
the first of nine times in a tightly-contested half, but the Pointers
eventually used a 9-0 run in the final three minutes of play to
come away with the victory. With the game tied at 57-57 with 3:14
left, UW-Oshkosh’s Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs,
Iowa) hit a three-pointer to give the Titans a three-point lead.
Becky Pepper followed with three huge plays for the Pointers. She
hit a short fallaway jumper from the side of the lane, banking it
with a peculiar angle off the backboard. She then hit two free throws
on the next trip down the floor to give the Pointers a 61-60 lead
with 2:06 left. Pepper finished her surge with a steal on the Titans’
next possession, setting up a driving layup from Pointers’
guard Laura Neuenfeldt and a 63-60 lead with 1:37 remaining to play.
UW-Oshkosh missed its next four shots and Cassandra Schultz made
two free throws with 29 seconds left to give the Pointers a five-point
lead. Chelsea Kranz made one free throw with 22 seconds left to
finish the nine-point run and put the Pointers ahead 66-60.
UW-Stevens Point missed its last five free throw attempts and Eggers
hit a three-pointer with 3.4 seconds left to keep the Titans alive.
UW-Oshkosh rebounded another missed free throw with two seconds
left, but was unable to get off a potential game-tying shot.
Lechault had six of her blocks in the first 10 minutes of the game
and was a huge reason for UW-Oshkosh’s second lowest field
goal percentage of the season at 35.6 percent (21-59). Schultz added
16 points and five assists for the Pointers, who shot 41.3 percent
from the field.
Kelly O'Keef (Sr. • Shorewood) scored 21 points
to lead UW-Oshkosh, while Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton)
added 13 and Eggers and Becky Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) 10
each. Knapp also grabbed a team-best 10 rebounds to record her second
double-double in three games.
In addition to shooting 35.6 percent
from the field, UW-Oshkosh also shot 45.5 percent (5-11) behind
the three-point line and 84.2 percent (16-19) from the free throw
line. The Titans turned the basketball over 14 times, compared to
16 times for the Pointers.
UW-Stevens Point finished the game
shooting 41.3 percent (26-63) from the field, 28.6 percent (4-14)
behind the three-point line and 55.6 percent (10-18) from the free
throw stripe. The Pointers had a 42-39 rebounding advantage. |
Titans Exterminate Yellowjackets
 Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa)
scored all 17 of her points in the first half to lead the UW-Oshkosh
women's basketball team to an 83-48 rout of UW-Superior on Saturday
(Jan. 21) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh (14-4/8-1 WIAC), which leads the WIAC
standings by two games in the victory column, had 11 players score
points against UW-Superior (3-13/0-9 WIAC). The Titans also had
11 players appear on the hardwood for a minimum of 12 minutes.
Eggers helped UW-Oshkosh build a 45-22 lead at the break. Leading
33-18 with 6:34 to go in the period, UW-Oshkosh held UW-Superior
scoreless for a span of 5:08 to take a 45-18 advantage with 1:26
left in the half. The Titans outscored the Yellowjackets 12-0 during
the stretch.
After a made lay-up by Pam Fehring (Sr. • Hartford) started
the second half, UW-Oshkosh maintained at least a 24 point lead
for the duration of the game. UW-Oshkosh's advantage ballooned to
38 points twice, once at 78-40 after two made free throws by Amanda
Bauman (Fr. • Marion), and the other at 80-42 after two made
free throws by Jessica Abitz (Fr. • Franksville).
Fehring, who started her first match of her career, finished with
10 points and three assists. Bauman connected on career-highs of
eight points and seven rebounds and Abitz finished with a career-best
eight points. Becky Roberts (Fr. • Bessemer, Mich.) and Amanda
Dempsey (Fr. • West Allis) added to the Titans career day
by tallying an individual best six points each.
The Titans finished the game shooting 49.2 percent (32-65) from
the floor, 85.7 percent (12-14) from the free throw line and 50
percent (7-14) from beyond the arc. The Yellowjackets canned 35.2
percent (19-54) of their shots from the field, 66.7 percent (8-12)
from the charity stripe and 11.1 percent (2-18) from the three-point
line.
UW-Oshkosh outrebounded UW-Superior 47-26, including hauling in
20 rebounds on the offensive glass, and held a 19-9 advantage in
assists. Each team mishandled the ball 19 times and had 11 steals. |
Titans Hold Off Warhawks
 Normally
soft-spoken, UW-Oshkosh's Becky Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) is
letting her actions on the floor speak for her.
The last two games, her actions are screaming.
Only a couple of days after sinking two game-winning free throws,
Knapp dominated the closing minutes of a 70-65 win over UW-Whitewater
on Wednesday (Jan. 18) in Kolf Sports Center.
She scored seven of the Titans’ final nine points and recorded
her third steal of the game with less than 15 seconds remaining
in the game.
“She had some big shots from that left side and hit some big
free throws,” UW-Oshkosh head coach Terri Schumacher said
of Knapp.
The Titans (13-4/7-1 WIAC) withstood a late outbreak of offense
by UW-Whitewater (9-8,/3-5 WIAC) in the closing minutes. Nursing
a 10-point halftime lead, the Titans withstood every charge by UW-Whitewater.
Whether it was Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa)
leading the offense, or clutch jumpers by Knapp in the final four
minutes, UW-Oshkosh showcased too much offense for the eighth-ranked
defense in the WIAC.
Megan Baker of UW-Whitewater pulled the Warhawks within one on a
3-pointer with 44 seconds left. But four free throws by Eggers and
Knapp, along with a timely steal, sealed the game.
Knapp finished with 13 points and Lindsey Buechner led UW-Whitewater
with 14. However, the offense ran through Eggers, who led all scorers
with 19 points.
The conference leader in assists, Eggers continues to serve the
ball to her teammates like a gourmet chef, handing out a game-high
seven assists against UW-Whitewater.
“Finally some shots started falling for me,” Eggers
said of her second half nine points after a rough outing from the
field in the first half. “It also helped in the first half
that I got to the free-throw line because those are freebies.”
Opening the game with a 10-2 run, the Titans offense exploded all
over UW-Whitewater. It didn’t last though.
Featuring one of the weaker benches in the conference, UW-Oshkosh
couldn’t fend off the Warhawks’ rally.
There wasn’t a flurry of offense, but UW-Whitewater pulled
within one, 19-18, with several starters for the Titans resting
on the sidelines. Closer than anticipated, UW-Oshkosh gradually
pulled away with the emergence of it’s starting lineup and
led 40-30 at the break.
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Titans Clip Falcons
 By far, Becky Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) was
the coldest shooter on the floor when the UW-Oshkosh women’s
basketball team inbounded the ball.
She hadn’t scored all game when she was fouled on a wicked
collision with 16 seconds left and the Titans nursing a fragile
one-point lead.
“At first I didn’t even want the ball, actually,”
Knapp said, sporting a visible bruise on her right elbow after the
game from the collision.
But she considers her two free throws in the final seconds of a
75-72 thriller on Saturday (Jan. 14) in Kolf Sports Center the most
important of her collegiate career. The clutch baskets also helped
the Titans maintain their first-place lead in the WIAC after a last-second
missed 3-pointer by UW-River Falls’ Melanie Preiner.
The win improves the Titans to 12-4 overall and 6-1 in the WIAC.
It was also UW-Oshkosh’s first home game in more than a month.
“It’s been forever. We haven’t been home in a
while,” Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) said after
scoring a team-high 24 points and nine rebounds. “It’s
just nice to play where we practice all the time.”
The game was tied 67-67 when guard Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council
Bluffs, Iowa) acquired the lead on a pair of free throws in the
final two minutes. A turnover at the other end of the court led
to a four-point lead after a jumper by Herrick with a minute and
a half remaining. Herrick and Knapp ended the game with a pair of free
throws each.
"When it comes down to clutch free throws in a game, all you
can do is concentrate,” UW-Oshkosh head coach Terri Schumacher
said.
The lead switched hands only six times, but the Falcons always remained
in the hunt. The Titans just couldn’t discover a way to close
the door on UW-River Falls.
The Falcons featured a potent inside-outside game with Traci Reimann
and almost every guard on the team. They
drained seven 3-pointers for 21 of their 38 first-half points.
“Pressure was the key and we did not have that,” Schumacher
said. “And when they have a great post-player like that (Reimann),
our kids need to get up on that ball.”
Reimann led all scorers with 26 points and 16 rebounds.
Herrick powered the Titans to their 40-38 halftime lead. With River
Falls ahead 20-19 with two minutes remaining, a jumper by Herrick
netted the Titans’ fourth lead of the night. She then converted
two more jumpers on the Titans’ next couple of possessions.
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Titans Rout Eagles To Take WIAC Lead
 The UW-Oshkosh women's basketball team scored all
but five of its points from its starters in a 84-62 drubbing of
nationally-ranked UW-La Crosse on Wednesday (Jan. 11) in La Crosse.
UW-La Crosse entered the game ranked 19th in the NCAA Division III
by D3hoops.com.
Coupled with UW-Platteville's 79-50
loss to UW-Whitewater on Wednesday, UW-Oshkosh (11-4/5-1 WIAC) moves
into sole possession of the WIAC lead with its victory over UW-La
Crosse (13-2/4-2 WIAC).
Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa) tallied 22 points,
including four three-point baskets, to lead five double-figure scorers
for UW-Oshkosh. Kelly O'Keef (Sr. • Shorewood) added 20 points,
including six three-point baskets, for the Titans, while Brittany
Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) contributed 15, Becky Knapp (Jr.
• West Allis) 12 and Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh)
10.
UW-Oshkosh collected 38 rebounds in
the game, including 27 by its starting lineup. Herrick paced the
Titans with eight rebounds, while Eggers and Knapp grabbed six each.
Eggers also dished off a game-high seven assists.
UW-Oshkosh, which never trailed in the game, stormed out to a 46-31
halftime lead as they connected on eight of its nine three-point
shots. The Titans' largest lead of the opening period was 18 points,
a 36-18 count with 6:37 left before the break.
UW-Oshkosh maintained its double-digit
lead the entire second half. The closest the Eagles got to the Titans
was 14 points, including a 59-45 score with 9:50 to play. UW-Oshkosh's
largest lead of the second half was 24 points, an 84-60 score with
1:05 left.
Nicole Palmer led UW-La Crosse in scoring
with 20 points, while Abby Johnson added 18.
UW-Oshkosh posted its 34th win over
UW-La Crosse in 35 games by shooting 52.5 percent (31-59) from the
field, including 64.7 (11-17) behind the three-point line. The Titans
shot 84.6 percent (11-13) from the free throw stripe.
UW-La Crosse shot 38.5 percent (20-52)
from the field, 33.3 percent (4-12) behind the three-point line
and 75 percent (18-24) from the free throw line. The Eagles shot
the same in each half, making 10 of 26 shots from the field, two
of six shots behind the three-point line and nine of 12 shots from
the free throw line. |
Titans Edge Blugolds In Overtime
 The UW-Oshkosh women's basketball team survived a
scare from UW-Eau Claire and pulled out a 63-59 overtime victory
over the Blugolds on Saturday (Jan. 7) in Eau Claire.
The Titans went to intermission with a 24-16 deficit. UW-Oshkosh
(10-4/4-1 WIAC) hit just 7-of-23 shots from the floor in the first
half. The Titans held just one lead in the opening 20 minutes, which
lasted about 43 seconds.
The Blugolds (5-9/0-5 WIAC) held its largest lead of the game at
24-15 with 1:42 remaining. UW-Oshkosh quickly began chipping away
at UW-Eau Claire's lead. The Titans' shooting and solid defense
helped them regain the lead at 29-28 with 14:55 remaining in regulation.
The Titans outscored the Blugolds 13-4 during the comeback run.
The Titans never led by more than four points at any time during
the game.
Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa) hit a 3-pointer
with eight seconds remaining to give UW-Oshkosh a 55-52 advantage,
but only for seven seconds when UW-Eau Claire's Heidi Arciszewski
hit her team's only 3-point field goal as time expired to send the
game into overtime.
In the extra frame, the Titans came out shooting, scoring the first
points of the session. The Titans' Brittany Herrick (Sr. •
Appleton) scored five of her team's eight overtime points. Herrick
ended the game with 23 points and 10 rebounds, both game highs.
Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh) only scored four in the game,
but accounted for 10 more rebounds for UW-Oshkosh. Kelly O'Keef
(Sr. • Shorewood) scored all 15 of her points from behind
the arc. Eggers ended her night with 11 points.
For UW-Eau Claire, Arciszewski was the top scorer with 17 points.
Brittanni Hakanson added 12.
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Pioneers Hand Titans First WIAC Loss
 A late rally by the UW-Oshkosh women’s basketball
team fell one-point short as the Titans dropped a 50-49 decision
to UW-Platteville on Tuesday (Jan. 3) in Platteville. It was UW-Oshkosh’s
second one-point loss in three games, with the other being a 60-59
setback to Emory University (Ga.) on Dec. 29 in Atlanta, Ga.
UW-Oshkosh (9-4/3-1 WIAC) scored 14 of the game’s last 18
points, but it wasn’t enough to erase a 46-35 deficit with
5:16 to play. The Titans pulled to within 50-46 on a pair of free
throws by Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa) with
1:10 left in the game and 50-49 on a three-point basket by Kelly
O’Keef (Sr. • Shorewood) with five-tenths of a second
remaining. The Pioneers successfully inbounded the basketball following
O’Keef’s score to seal their first win over UW-Oshkosh
in Platteville since 1990.
UW-Platteville (7-5/3-1 WIAC) trailed only once in the second half,
a 28-26 score with 13:01 to play. Forty-eight seconds later, Michelle
Tardyman sank a three-point basket to give the Pioneers a 29-28
lead and an advantage they never lost. UW-Platteville followed Tardyman’s
basket with 11 additional unanswered points to take a 40-28 lead
with 7:56 left in the game.
UW-Platteville enjoyed a 22-21 lead at intermission despite shooting
just 26.7 percent (8-20) from the field. The Pioneers jumped out
to a 10-5 lead before the Titans scored nine straight points to
take a 14-10 advantage with 8:54 left before the break. UW-Platteville
bounced back to score 12 of the next 15 points to build a 22-17
lead with 2:31 in the first half. UW-Oshkosh sliced its halftime
deficit to one point on a pair of baskets by Becky Knapp (Jr. •
West Allis) in the final 58 seconds of the opening period.
Eggers and O’Keef each scored 12 points to lead UW-Oshkosh,
while Knapp added 10 and Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton)
nine. Knapp also grabbed a team-best seven rebounds.
Holly Kaiser scored 19 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead
UW-Platteville, while Liz Tesch contributed 16 points. The Pioneers
also received 10 points, eight rebounds and three steals from Rachel
Korth.
UW-Oshkosh shot 36 percent (18-50) from the field and 61.5 percent
(8-13) from the free throw line. The Titans made five of their 14
three-point shots for 35.7 percent accuracy.
UW-Platteville, which won the rebounding battle by a 40-28 count,
shot 37 percent (20-54) from the field, 61.5 percent (8-13) from
the free throw line and 22.2 percent (2-9) behind the three-point
line.
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Titans Take Out Scots
 The UW-Oshkosh (9-3) women's basketball team used
a 22-5 run in the last 10:33 of the first half to take a 39-23 lead
into intermission and held on to defeat Maryville College (Tenn.)
68-59 in a game held on Friday (Dec. 30) in Atlanta, Ga.
The Titans held a double-digit lead in the second half until the
5:40 mark when the Lady Scots closed to within eight points at 60-52
with two free throws by Katie Saxe.
Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) put UW-Oshkosh
up by 10 points with two made free throws before Maryville College
(5-4) cut the lead to 61-54 with a three-pointer by Natalie Munday.
UW-Oshkosh responded with a free throw by Shannon Eggers (Sr. •
Council Bluffs, Iowa) and a two-point bucket by Herrick to build
the advantage back up to 10 points at 64 54. Maryville College's
Summer Dalton drained a three-point shot at the 1:11 mark to cut
the lead to seven, 64-57.
The Titans closed out the win by making 4-7 free throws in the last
1:03 of action as the Lady Scots could not get any closer than 65-59
with 36 ticks left on the clock. The win was the second for UW-Oshkosh
over Maryville College, with the other being a 83-67 victory in
the 1995 NCAA Division III tournament.
Eggers led the Titans with a game-high 25 points and added five
rebounds. Herrick tallied a double-double with 18 points and 12
rebounds and Becky Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) drained 11 points
and added four assists and four rebounds.
Munday led the Lady Scots with 12 points and Dalton finished with
nine. Beth Reed, Melissa Uner and Saxe each had seven rebounds and
Reed finished with five assists.
UW-Oshkosh shot 45.5 percent (25-55) from the field, 23.1 percent
(3-13) beyond the arc and 75 percent (15-20) from the free throw
line. Maryville College shot 35 percent (21-60) from the floor,
28.6 percent (6-21) from the three point line and 73.3 percent (11-15)
from the charity stripe.
The Titans outrebounded the Lady Scots 40-33 but lost the turnover
battle 18-21. Both teams had 10 steals and three blocks and Maryville
College held a slight 13-12 advantage in assists. |
Eagles Nip Titans On Last-Second Shot
 Katie Rizzo sank a base line jump shot with three-tenths
of a second left on the clock to give the Emory University (Ga.)
women's basketball team a 60-59 victory over UW-Oshkosh on Thursday
(Dec. 29) in Atlanta, Ga.
Emory University (7-1), a first-time
opponent of UW-Oshkosh (8-3), scored the last six points of the
contest to rally from a 59-54 deficit with 1:39 to play. The Eagles
cut the Titans' lead to 59-56 on a pair of free throws by Beth Bergmann
with 1:18 remaining in the game and 59-58 on a layup by Lora Turner
with 14 seconds left to play.
UW-Oshkosh had a chance to increase its one-point advantage with
10 seconds left in the game, but Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh)
missed a free throw in a bonus situation and the rebound was collected
by the Eagles' Lynn Oberschmidt.
Emory University opened the contest with five straight points and
held the advantage the entire first half. The Eagles extended their
lead to 19-12 at the 8:40 mark of the opening period before settling
for a 33-30 advantage at intermission. UW-Oshkosh pulled to within
31-30 on a three-point basket by Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council
Bluffs, Iowa) with 1:19 left in the first half, but Kate Corkle
made a layup 39 seconds later to increase Emory University's lead
to 33-30.
UW-Oshkosh scored the first four points
of the second half to take its first lead of the game, a 34-33 count
with 18:03 to play. Following five straight points by Emory University,
UW-Oshkosh staged an 11-2 scoring run to take a 45-40 lead with
13:02 remaining in the contest. The Titans' largest lead of the
second half was a 57-51 score with 3:34 left in the game.
Eggers scored 19 points to lead UW-Oshkosh,
while Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) added 18 and Kelly
O'Keef (Sr. • Shorewood) seven. The Titans also received eight
rebounds from Herrick, six rebounds from O'Keef and six assists
from Eggers. Becky Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) grabbed a game-best
nine rebounds to go along with her four points and six assists.
Emory University had three double-figure
scorers as Bergmann and Katie Bergfeld tallied 13 points and Erica
Kaplan 11. The Eagles also received six points and a team-high eight
rebounds from Turner.
UW-Oshkosh shot 36.7 percent (22-60)
from the field and 81.3 percent (13-16) from the free throw line.
The Titans made just two of their 10 shots beyond the three-point
arc.
Emory University, winners in its last
six games, shot 37.3 percent (22-59) from the field and 85.7 percent
(12-14) from the free throw line. The Eagles made just four of their
16 shots from three-point territory. |
Titans Handle Comets
 The UW-Oshkosh women’s basketball team can
now officially say that they have never lost a game to Olivet College
(Mich.).
With Becky Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) scoring a career high
20 points and grabbing six rebounds, Kelly O’Keef (Sr. •
Shorewood) matching her with 20 points of her own, the Titans earned
a 82-65 win on Sunday (Dec. 18) in the first contest between the
two schools. The game was played in Franklin, Ind.
Fourteen of Knapp’s points came in the first half as the Titans
built a 15-point lead by halftime.
O’Keef’s 20-point outing marks the third time in her
last five games that she has reached the plateau. She scored 20
points when UW-Stevens Point fell 69-62 to the Titans on Nov. 30,
and a career-high 27, including a school-record tying seven 3-pointers
when the Titans won 76-54 on the road at UW-Superior on Dec. 3.
Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) scored 17 points and grabbed
four rebounds while Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh) led UW-Oshkosh
(8-2) with seven rebounds.
Olivet College’s Jennifer O’Neil led all scorers with
24 points and also tied for the lead in assists for the team with
five. Amy Brackenwagen matched O’Neil’s five assists
and scored nine points. Callie Reed added 11 points for the Comets
(6-4).
Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa) also had an outstanding
all-around performance for the Titans, scoring 15 points and passing
out a team-high five assists.
UW-Oshkosh had control of the contest through out the game. After
building the 15-point halftime lead, D3hoops.com’s 20th ranked
team led by 10 or more points for the final 26:04 of the contest.
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Vikings Beat Titans
 Brittany Herrrick (Sr. • Appleton) poured in
27 points, but the UW-Oshkosh women’s basketball team couldn’t
recover from a slow first half as the Titans dropped a 65-61 decision
to North Park University (Ill.) on Saturday (Dec. 17) in Franklin,
Ind.
Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa) also scored in
double figures for UW-Oshkosh (7-2) with 10 points.
North Park University (5-4) jumped out to a 34-27 halftime lead
and kept its distance most of the second half.
Evie Peterson led the way for North Park University with 19 points,
while Shandrel Young added 12 and Laura Mount 10.
The Titans couldn’t find the shooting range, hitting on just
42 percent (18-43) from the floor and 25 percent (2-8) from beyond
the arc.
UW-Oshkosh also turned the ball over 23 times, which led to 28 North
Park University points. North Park turned the ball over 17 times,
but the Titans managed just 14 points off of the miscues.
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Titans Prevail Over Nationally-Ranked Blue Devils
 UW-Oshkosh's Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council
Bluffs, Iowa), Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) and Becky
Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) proved to be to much for the UW-Stout
women's basketball team as the Titans defeated the Blue Devils,
80-68, on Saturday (Dec. 10) in Kolf Sports Center. The contest
matched two of the top teams in the country, with UW-Stout entering
game ranked 19th in the NCAA Division III by D3hoops.com and UW-Oshkosh
27th.
Herrick led the way for UW-Oshkosh
(7-1/3-0 WIAC) by scoring 22 points and collecting eight rebounds,
both team bests. She made nine of her 17 shots from the field and
four of her five attempts from the free throw line.
Eggers counted 21 points for the Titans
on 7-of-12 shooting from the field and 4-of-6 shooting from the
free throw line. She also grabbed four rebounds, dished off four
assists and recorded two steals. Due to foul trouble, Eggers played
only seven of her game's 27 minutes in the first half.
Knapp scored a career-best 16 points
for UW-Oshkosh on 6-of-10 shooting from the field and 4-of-6 shooting
from the free throw stripe. She also dished off six assists, grabbed
five rebounds and registered three steals.
While the efforts of the UW-Oshkosh
trio were stellar, the top individual performance of the game belonged
to UW-Stout's Kelsey Duoss. Duoss scored 21 points, grabbed a season-best
18 rebounds, blocked three shots and recorded one steal in 25 minutes
of playing time. She made nine of her 12 shots from the field and
three of her six tosses from the free throw line.
In addition to Duoss, the defending
WIAC co-champion Blue Devils also received 13 points from Lindsey
Geissler and 10 points, five assists and four rebounds from Molly
Hendricks.
UW-Oshkosh connected on its first five
shots from the field to take 13-7 lead just 3:15 into play. Following
four straight points by UW-Stout, the Titans then scored nine consecutive
points to take a 22-11 lead at the 10:06 mark of the opening period.
With exception of a 29-29 tie, UW-Oshkosh remained in front the
rest of the first half. The Titans went to intermission leading
39-35.
UW-Stout, which had won its four previous
games against UW-Oshkosh, scored the first eight points of the second
half to take a 43-39 lead with 17:06 to play. The Blue Devils held
a 47-46 advantage before the Titans staged a 15-1 scoring run to
take a 61-48 lead with 7:55 remaining in the game. UW-Oshkosh held
a lead of at least 11 points the rest of the game, including a 71-54
count with 3:18 left.
UW-Oshkosh shot 45 percent (27-60)
from the field, 55.6 percent (5-9) behind the three-point line and
63.6 percent (21-33) from the free throw line. Meanwhile, UW-Stout
shot 32.4 percent (22-68) from the field, 31.6 percent (6-19) from
the three-point line and 64.3 percent (18-28) from the charity stripe.
UW-Stout (5-3/2-2 WIAC) won the rebounding battle, 54-35, but UW-Oshkosh
won the turnover count, 13-20. The game featured 47 fouls, including
28 in the first half. |
Titans Wound Yellowjackets
 Kelly O'Keef (Sr. • Shorewood) scored a career-high
27 points as the UW-Oshkosh women's basketball team defeated UW-Superior,
76-54, on Saturday (Dec. 3) in Superior.
O'Keef made 10 of her 12 field goal
attempts, including seven of her eight tries behind the three-point
line. O'Keef's seven three-point baskets tied a school record.
UW-Oshkosh (6-1/2-0 WIAC) also received
10 points from Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) and eight
each from Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa), Becky
Knapp (Jr. • West Allis) and Whitney Tyriver (So. •
Oshkosh). The Titans also benefited from Eggers' game-high nine
assists and Tyriver's game-best seven rebounds.
Jenny Carlson led UW-Superior (1-3/0-2
WIAC) in scoring with 15 points, while Katie Moench added 12.
UW-Oshkosh tallied the first seven
points of the contest and built a 39-16 lead with 2:59 left in the
first half. The Titans opened the second half with a 24-6 scoring
run to take a 64-28 lead with 11:43 to play.
UW-Oshkosh recorded its 43rd straight
victory over UW-Superior by shooting 63.0 percent (29-46) from the
field, including 63.6 percent (7-11) behind the three-point line.
The Titans shot 91.7 percent from the free throw line, making 11
of their 12 attempts.
UW-Superior shot 31.5 percent (17-54)
from the field and 66.7 percent (14-21) from the free throw line.
The Yellowjackets shot 27.3 percent (6-22) beyond the three-point
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Titans Win WIAC Opener
 The UW-Oshkosh women's basketball team kicked off
its WIAC schedule by defeating rival UW-Stevens Point, 69-62, on
Wednesday (Nov. 30) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Stevens Point (4-2/0-1 WIAC) jumped
out to a 23-11 lead with 8:32 left in the first half. The Pointers'
early scoring included eight points by Laura Neuenfeldt and seven
by Haley Houghton.
UW-Oshkosh (5-1/1-0 WIAC) ended the
first half with a 22-7 scoring run to take a 33-28 lead to intermission.
Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) keyed UW-Oshkosh's scoring
run with 10 points, while Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs,
Iowa) added five, including a jumper from the lane at the buzzer.
Tied 49-49, UW-Oshkosh pulled away
from UW-Stevens Point thanks to a 14-2 scoring run. The scoring
spurt gave the Titans a 63-51 lead with 2:34 to play. UW-Oshkosh
held a lead of six or more points the remainder of the contest.
UW-Oshkosh, which snapped a five-game
losing streak on its home court to UW-Stevens Point, had four double-figure
scorers in the contest. Herrick led the way with 22 points, while
Kelly O'Keef (Sr. • Shorewood) added a career-best 20, Eggers
13 and Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh) 10. Eggers also contributed
nine rebounds and nine assists, both team bests.
Neuenfeldt led UW-Stevens Point in
scoring with 20 points, while Houghton added 16. Cassandra Schultz
collected seven rebounds to lead the Pointers.
UW-Oshkosh shot 39.7 percent (23-58)
from the field and 95 percent (19-20) from the free throw line.
UW-Stevens Point shot 41.4 percent (24-58) from the field and 57.1
percent (8-14) from the charity stripe. The Pointers made six three-point
baskets in the game and the Titans four. |
Titans Overcome Early Deficit To Oust Red Hawks
 The UW-Oshkosh women's basketball team won its third
consecutive game, defeating Ripon College, 69-59, on Saturday (Nov.
26) in Ripon.
Ripon College (2-2), which advanced
to the second round of last year's NCAA Division III Championship,
dominated play early by jumping to a 27-21 lead at the 6:17 mark
of the first half. UW-Oshkosh (4-1) closed the period with a 16-5
scoring run to take a 37-32 lead to intermission.
The second half was all UW-Oshkosh
as the Titans jumped to a 51-41 lead with 14:21 to play. The Titans'
advantage ballooned to 68-51 on a jump shot by Becky Knapp (Jr.
• West Allis) with 3:11 remaining. The Red Hawks closed the
game on an 8-1 scoring run, including a three-point basket by Morgan
Roberts with one second left.
Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council
Bluffs, Iowa) led the Titans with 21 points, while Knapp added 14
and Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) and Kelly O'Keef (Sr.
• Shorewood) 12 each. UW-Oshkosh's five starters accounted
for 65 of its 69 points. Knapp
and Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh) each grabbed seven rebounds
to pace UW-Oshkosh.
Ripon College, which has dropped all
six of its meetings with UW-Oshkosh, was led by Morgan Roberts'
game-high 23 points. Karalyn Dehn hauled in a double-double with
10 rebounds and 10 points, while Anne Ackerman finished with 13
points and six assists.
UW-Oshkosh concluded the game shooting 48.4 percent (30-62) from
the field, while Ripon College shot 43.4 (23-53). The Red Hawks
made 11 three-point baskets in the contest, while the Titans made
six.
Ripon College was hampered by 19 turnovers, while only forcing 10
miscues. UW-Oshkosh turned the 19 Ripon College turnovers into 28
points. |
Titans Defeat Eagles
 Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) scored 22
points and grabbed a career-best 10 rebounds while Shannon Eggers
(Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa) scored 15 points and dished off
a career-best 10 assists as the UW-Oshkosh women's basketball team
defeated Edgewood College, 61-46, on Friday (Nov. 25) in Kolf Sports
Center.
UW-Oshkosh (3-1), which trailed 3-2 for its only deficit of the
game, led Edgewood College, 32-20, at intermission. Herrick scored
12 points and grabbed seven rebounds for the Titans in the first
half, while Eggers scored eight points and dished off eight assists.
In the second half, Edgewood College scored 13 straight points to
make the score 46-40 with 7:01 to play. The Titans coasted to the
finish by outscoring the Eagles, 13-4, in the final 4:32 of the
contest.
Edgewood College, which is winless in six games against UW-Oshkosh,
was led by Nickie Updike's 15 points and 10 rebounds. The Eagles
also received 12 points from Katie Mueller.
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Titans Overwhelm Cougars
 Terri Schumacher's first game as head coach of the
UW-Oshkosh women's basketball team was a resounding success as the
Titans defeated Fontbonne University (Mo.), 74-51, on Nov. 18
Schumacher's second win as UW-Oshkosh's head coach
was even more impressive as the Titans routed Concordia University
(Ill.), 88-23, in their home opener on Tuesday (Nov. 22) in Kolf
Sports Center.
Action in the first half was a landslide
of offensive prowess by UW-Oshkosh. The Titans drained their first
six shots from the field, including three three-point baskets by
Kelly O'Keef (Sr. • Shorewood), to build a 15-2 advantage.
Leading 17-6, UW-Oshkosh scored 19
straight points, including seven by Brittany Herrick (Sr. •
Appleton), to take a 35-6 advantage with 4:07 left in the first
half. The Titans went to intermission leading 37-10 as Herrick and
O'Keef tallied 11 points each.
UW-Oshkosh opened the second half with
a 27-6 scoring run, including eight points by Herrick, to take a
64-16 lead with 11:47 to play. The Titans ended the contest with
a 24-2 scoring spree, including nine points by Erin Willkom (Fr.
• Marshfield), to post their 65 point victory. The 23 points
scored by Concordia University was the fewest allowed by UW-Oshkosh
in 338 games.
UW-Oshkosh dominated every statistical
category. The Titans shot 54.2 percent (32-59) from the field, including
46.2 (6-13) behind the three-point line, and 75 percent (18-24)
from the free throw stripe. The Titans posted advantages of 42-30
in rebounds, 14-5 in assists and 19-30 in turnovers.
Concordia University, a first-time
opponent of UW-Oshkosh, shot just 19.2 percent (10-52) from the
field and 25 percent (1-4) from the free throw line. The Cougars
shot 15.4 percent (2-13) behind the three-point line.
Herrick totaled 19 points and eight
rebounds to lead the Titans in both categories. UW-Oshkosh also
received 15 points and three rebounds from Shannon Eggers (Sr. •
Council Bluffs, Iowa), 11 points and two assists from O'Keef and
nine points and two rebounds from Willkom. Becky Roberts (Fr. •
Besemer, Mich.) tied Herrick with a team-best eight rebounds.
Concordia University was led by Kari
Zielke's six points and Kelly Glidewell's eight rebounds. |
Pioneers Shoot Their Way Past Titans
 The Carroll College women's basketball team shot
60 percent from the field in each half to defeat UW-Oshkosh, 71-58,
in the championship game of the Kilgour Tournament held Saturday
(Nov. 19) in Waukesha.
Carroll College (2-0), which recorded
just its third win against UW-Oshkosh in 19 games, ousted the Titans
(1-1) by making 15 of its 25 field goal attempts (60 percent) in
the first half and 14 of its 23 field goal tries (60.9 percent)
in the second.
Defensively, Carroll College limited
UW-Oshkosh to just 34.4 percent (21-61) shooting from the field.
The Titans made only eight of their 28 shots (28.6 percent) in the
first half and 13 of their 33 attempts (39.4 percent) in the second.
Carroll College, which trailed 1-0
for its only deficit of the game, staged a 17-5 scoring run to take
a 25-11 advantage with 6:12 left in the first half. The Pioneers
extended their lead to 31-15 before the Titans closed the opening
period with an 8-2 scoring run. Despite making just two of its first
17 shots from the field, UW-Oshkosh trailed only 33-23 at intermission.
The closest UW-Oshkosh got to Carroll
College in the second half was a 35-32 score with 16:35 to play.
The Titans also trailed 49-45, but six straight points by the Pioneers
put the score at 55-45 with 5:46 left in the game. Carroll College
went the rest of the contest with a lead of at least six points.
Whitney Tyriver (So. • Oshkosh)
scored a career-high 15 points to lead UW-Oshkosh, while Shannon
Eggers (Sr. • Council Bluffs, Iowa) added 12 and Brittany
Herrick (Sr. • Appleton) 11. The Titans also received eight
points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals from Becky Knapp
(Jr. • West Allis).
Carroll College was led by the 20 points,
11 rebounds and five steals of Kim Wickert. The Pioneers also received
18 points and seven rebounds from Melanie Foreman, 15 points, nine
assists and four rebounds from Crystal Hoewisch and 11 points and
seven rebounds from Kate Elwood. Foreman made all nine of her shots
and Wickert nine of her 11 shots from the field.
Carroll College turned the basketball
over 23 times, but crashed the boards to post a 38-25 rebounding
advantage. UW-Oshkosh had 16 turnovers in the game. |
Schumacher's Coaching Debut A Success
 Terri Schumacher's return to the UW-Oshkosh women's
basketball program was a successful one as the Titans defeated Fontbonne
University (Mo.), 74-51, in a first round game of the Carroll College
Kilgour Tournament held Friday (Nov. 18) in Waukesha
Schumacher, who played for the Titans
during the 1984 and 1985 campaigns, was named UW-Oshkosh's head
coach in July after serving the previous 13 seasons as the head
girls' basketball coach at Oshkosh West High School.
UW-Oshkosh, which won its season opener
for the 26th time in 32 years, took a 3-0 lead on a basket by Kelly
O'Keef (Sr. • Shorewood) four seconds into play and never
looked back. The Titans increased their advantage to 23-10 by making
10 of their first 16 shots from the field. UW-Oshkosh went to intermission
leading 36-22.
Leading 40-26, UW-Oshkosh scored 12
straight points to take 52-26 advantage with 13:15 to play. Five
different players counted points during UW-Oshkosh's scoring spree,
including a three-point basket by O'Keef. The Titans held a lead
of 22-plus points the remainder of the contest.
Brittany Herrick (Sr. • Appleton)
scored a career-best 26 points to lead UW-Oshkosh. Herrick, who
also grabbed five rebounds and dished off one assist in the contest,
made nine of her 13 shots from the field and all eight of her free
throw tries. The Titans also received 14 points, eight assists,
four rebounds and four steals from Shannon Eggers (Sr. • Council
Bluffs, Iowa). O'Keef finished the contest with 11 points, five
rebounds and three assists.
Fontbonne University, a second-time
opponent of UW-Oshkosh, was led by Meghan Kohnen's 17 points and
five rebounds. The Griffins also received 11 points and six rebounds
from Kristin Chamberlain. Fontbonne University turned the basketball
over 26 times and recorded only six assists.
UW-Oshkosh shot 54.9 percent (28-51)
from the field, including 62.5 (15-24) in the second half. The Titans
also shot 33.3 percent (4-12) behind the three-point line and 70
percent (14-20) from the free throw stripe.
Fontbonne University shot just 29.6 percent (16-54) from the field,
including only 16.7 (4-24) behind the three-point line. The Griffins
shot 75 percent (15-20) from the free throw stripe. |
Titans' 2005-06 Season Preview
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The UW-Oshkosh women’s basketball
program turns to Terri Schumacher, one of Titans’ all-time
greats, for guidance during the 2005-06 season. Schumacher,
who made UW-Oshkosh’s Albee Hall her home for two seasons
in the mid-1980s, replaces Pam Ruder, who resigned after nine
seasons to become the head women’s basketball coach at
Southwestern University (Texas).
Schumacher returns to her alma mater after spending the past
13 years as the head girls’ basketball coach at Oshkosh
West High School. Schumacher’s tenure at Oshkosh West
High School included WIAA Division I state championships in
2003 and 2004 and a glittering 131-35 record since 2000.
Schumacher is the fourth head women’s basketball coach
in UW-Oshkosh history. She inherits a program that has compiled
11 21-plus win seasons in the past 12 years. The Titans have
won 262 of their last 311 games, including 22 of 28 a year ago.
Schumacher’s transition from high school to college will
be made easier with the return of six letter winners, including
three starters. Among the returnees are two players who received
All-WIAC first team honors last season and one player who started
on both of Schumacher’s state championship teams at Oshkosh
West High School.
Leading the list of returning starters for UW-Oshkosh is senior
forward Brittany Herrick (Appleton). Herrick received NCAA Division
III All-Central Region first team honors by the Women’s
Basketball Coaches Association, NCAA Division III All-Central
Region third team accolades by D3hoops.com and All-WIAC first
team mention last winter after averaging a team-leading 13.0
points and 6.1 rebounds per game. She also shot 52.0 percent
from the field and reached double-figure scoring in 20 of UW-Oshkosh’s
28 games a year ago. Herrick has played in 80 games during her
UW-Oshkosh career, including 27 as a starter.
Another heralded starter back for the Titans is senior guard
Shannon Eggers (Council Bluffs, Iowa). Eggers gained All-WIAC
first team honors last year after transferring to UW-Oshkosh
from NCAA Division II University of Nebraska-Omaha. Eggers’
first season in a UW-Oshkosh uniform found her averaging 11.2
points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game. She also shot
44.8 percent from the field, including 38.7 behind the three-point
line, and 76.0 percent from the free throw stripe.
The third starter returning for UW-Oshkosh is sophomore guard
Whitney Tyriver (Oshkosh). Tyriver started for Schumacher at
Oshkosh West High School and logged significant minutes for
the Titans a year ago. Tyriver’s rookie season at UW-Oshkosh
featured her averaging 3.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game.
She converted 85.3 percent of her free throw attempts to rank
second on the team.
UW-Oshkosh also welcomes back returning veterans Pam Fehring
(Hartford), Becky Knapp (West Allis) and Kelly O’Keef
(Shorewood). Fehring, a senior forward, averaged 1.9 points
and 1.8 rebounds in 24 games played last season. She has played
in 75 games during her UW-Oshkosh career. Knapp, a junior guard,
started six of her 28 games played last season and averaged
5.6 points and 3.1 rebounds per outing. She has played in all
of UW-Oshkosh’s 55 games the past two seasons.
O’Keef, a senior guard, started three of her 24 games
for UW-Oshkosh last season and averaged 6.9 points and 3.1 rebounds
per contest. She has started 21 games for the Titans the past
two years after transferring from NCAA Division I Loyola University
(Ill.).
Freshmen additions to the UW-Oshkosh program this year are guard
Jessica Abitz from Franksville (Shoreland Lutheran High School),
guard Amanda Bauman from Marion (Marion High School), Amanda
Dempsey from West Allis (West Allis Central High School), guard
Beth Garman from Lake Mills (Lake Mills High School), guard
Becky Roberts from Bessemer, Mich. (Johnston High School) and
Erin Willkom from Marshfield (Marshfield High School).
UW-Oshkosh has finished third place or higher in the WIAC standings
every year since 1990. The Titans captured WIAC titles in 1985,
1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2004. UW-Oshkosh
has made 10 NCAA Division III Tournament appearances since 1990,
with visits to the postseason event in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994,
1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000. The Titans captured the
NCAA Division III title in 1996. |
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