Morning State Sports Briefs: Bucks running out of time for late season surge
Wisconsin Sports-- The Milwaukee Bucks have 31 regular season games left – and time is running out to build momentum and get a decent playoff spot.
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Bucks have 31 regular season games left – and time is running out to build momentum and get a decent playoff spot.
Last year, the Bucks went 22-8 in their final 30 regular season contests to earn their first playoff berth in four years. But injuries have prevented the Bucks from getting into any sort of rhythm this year. And they’re 11 games below .500 as they get ready to play the Grizzlies tonight in Memphis. Milwaukee is still in the hunt for the post-season. The Bucks are two-and-a-half games behind Indiana for the eighth-and-final Eastern Conference berth. Coach Scott Skiles says the key is to beat the teams which are at or below Milwaukee in the standings – and the Bucks haven’t done much of that. On Wednesday night, they fell to a Washington team that had an eight-game losing streak. Tonight, they’ll face a Memphis squad that’s 28-26.
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Former Bucks’ guard Ray Allen of Boston has become the NBA’s all-time leader in three-point baskets. Allen made his 2,561st career trey last night in the first quarter of a 92-86 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. Allen surpassed Indiana’s Reggie Miller, who made 25-hundred-60 three-pointers. Allen is a 15-year NBA veteran who played his first six-and-a-half seasons in Milwaukee. He needed 6,430 shots to break the three-point record. Miller didn’t do it as fast, taking 64-hundred-86 shots in a career that lasted 18 seasons.
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The UW-Milwaukee men’s basketball team extended its winning streak to five games last night, with a 66-57 victory at Loyola of Chicago. The Panthers jumped out to a 16-2 lead and never looked back, as they avenged a loss to the Ramblers on January 15th. UWM was up by 12 at the half, and Loyola never got any closer than eight after that. Tony Meier scored 16 points for Milwaukee, which improved to 9-5 in the Horizon League and 14-11 overall. Andy Polka had 16 points and 14 rebounds for Loyola, which dropped to 4-10 in the conference and 13-12 overall. Milwaukee will play at Illinois-Chicago tomorrow.
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Robo Kreps made a driving shot at the buzzer in overtime, as the UW-Green Bay men lost at Illinois-Chicago 63-61. Kreps came off a screen near the top of the key, and he ran to the left before making an up-and-under shot for the game-winner. It was only the Flames’ second victory in their last 14 games. Paul Carter had 22 points and nine rebounds as Illinois-Chicago improved to 2-12 in the Horizon League and 7-19 overall. Green Bay forced the overtime when Rahmon Fletcher hit a lay-up with one second left. Alec Brown scored 14 for the Phoenix, who dropped to 6-7 in the conference and 12-13 overall. Green Bay is at Loyola tomorrow.
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The UW-Green Bay women got off to a slow start before rolling to an 81-50 romp at Illinois-Chicago. The 18th-ranked Phoenix shot just 39-percent in the first half – but they still led by 13 at the break thanks to Kayla Tetschlag, who scored 12 of her 19 points in the first 20 minutes. Celeste Hoewisch scored 20 for Green Bay, which out-rebounded the Flames 44-to-31. Julie Wojta had 11 boards to go with her 10 points. Taylor Foulks scored 14 for Illinois-Chicago, which dropped to 5-6 in the Horizon League and 10-12 overall. UIC committed 21 turnovers, while shooting 32-percent for the game. Green Bay has now won 14 straight. They’re 12-0 in the conference and 23-1 overall. The Phoenix will play at Loyola tomorrow.
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The UW-Milwaukee women committed 18 turnovers last night in losing at Loyola 89-74. The Ramblers went up by nine at the half and stayed in control after that. Milwaukee shot 44-percent, and Lindsay Laur was the Panthers’ top performer with 25 points and 12 rebounds. Loyola made 10-of-21 from three-point range. Lisa Samplawski scored a career-high 23 points for the Ramblers, who improved to 5-6 in the Horizon League and 11-11 overall. Milwaukee’s defeat was the only the third in its last nine. The Panthers dropped to 6-6 in the conference and 9-14 overall. They’re at Illinois-Chicago tomorrow.
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Samantha Logic of Racine J.I. Case High School has been chosen to play in the McDonald’s All-American girls’ high school All-Star basketball game on March 30th in Chicago. Logic was one of 24 seniors announced yesterday for the two squads that will play each other. The six-foot guard is a leading candidate for the state’s player-of-the-year. She’s averaging 14 points, nine rebounds, six-and-a-half assists, and three steals per game. Logic was one of seven Wisconsin players nominated for the McDonald’s event. She’ll play her college ball at Iowa this fall
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SCORES
In men's college basketball...
Northland Baptist 81, Finlandia 59
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In women’s college basketball…
Wisconsin Lutheran 70, Concordia-Mequon 69
Alverno 65, Edgewood College 55
Lakeland 60, Maranatha Baptist 63
Finlandia 85, Northland Baptist 37
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Wisconsin boys' high school basketball
Altoona 74, Chippewa Falls McDonell 60
Ashwaubenon 88, Green Bay Southwest 80, OT
Auburndale 58, Pittsville 36
Augusta 83, Granton 20
Belleville 71, Marshall 59
Bonduel 53, Iola-Scandinavia 52
Colfax 63, Elmwood 51
Crandon 69, Elcho 54
Cuba City 63, Fennimore 37
Darlington 56, Mineral Point 46
De Pere 69, Manitowoc 50
Deerfield 70, Pardeeville 57
DeForest 77, Sauk Prairie 67
Dodgeville 47, Lancaster 30
Edgar 70, Northland Lutheran 53
Gilman 51, Colby 50
Goodman 54, Florence 47
Green Bay Notre Dame 53, Green Bay West 28
Hartford 68, West Bend East 54
Hortonville 69, Denmark 41
Janesville Craig 73, Madison East 52
Janesville Parker 74, Madison La Follette 70
La Crosse Aquinas 54, Sparta 22
Madison Memorial 52, Middleton 46
Marathon 70, Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 32
Marinette 92, Oconto Falls 60
Marshfield Columbus 64, Owen-Withee 49
Minong Northwood 68, Lake Holcombe 43
Monona Grove 56, Reedsburg 48
Monroe 62, Madison Edgewood 52
Monticello 42, Juda 34
Mount Horeb 56, Portage 46
Neenah 71, Appleton North 70, OT
Oconomowoc 53, West Bend West 47
Oregon 50, Fort Atkinson 34
Osseo-Fairchild 53, Fall Creek 50
Plum City 59, Glenwood City 53
Plymouth 43, Sheboygan Falls 42
Prairie du Chien 47, Platteville 35
River Valley 68, Richland Center 53
Seymour 77, Shawano 29
Sheboygan North 74, Green Bay East 60
Sheboygan South 61, Green Bay Preble 49
Southwestern 57, Argyle 49
Spring Valley 56, Boyceville 32
Stevens Point Pacelli 44, Wittenberg-Birnamwood 31, OT
Stratford 45, Wausau Newman 39, OT
Sun Prairie 73, Madison West 65
Three Lakes 68, Phelps 51
Tigerton 53, Gresham 42
Verona 71, Beloit Memorial 69
Waunakee 62, Baraboo 42
West De Pere 64, Luxemburg-Casco 42
Westosha Central 47, Lake Geneva Badger 32
White Lake 45, Wabeno 39
Wilmot 75, Delavan-Darien 54
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Girls' high school basketball
Alma-Pepin 74, Gilmanton 41
Amery 49, Durand 45
Baldwin-Woodville 46, New Richmond 20
Belleville 45, Lodi 21
Black Hawk 63, Barneveld 42
Brillion 51, Hilbert 26
Cashton 51, New Lisbon 41
Cedar Grove-Belgium 52, Stockbridge 22
Chilton 37, Wrightstown 34
Clinton 60, Palmyra-Eagle 32
Clintonville 35, Winneconne 30
Coleman 52, Wausaukee 41
De Soto 41, Wauzeka 39
Deerfield 55, Dodgeland 38
Drummond 52, Ironwood, Mich. 31
Eau Claire Memorial 37, Rice Lake 34
Eau Claire North 57, Hudson 48
Eleva-Strum 41, Whitehall 31
Fall River 39, Hustisford 26
Freedom 51, Little Chute 23
Gillett 46, Marinette St. Thomas Aquinas 25
Hayward 51, Bloomer 37
Highland 94, Cassville 47
Hillsboro 55, Bangor 52
Howards Grove 54, Sheboygan Christian 24
Independence 58, Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran 46
Johnson Creek 45, Williams Bay 31
Juda 49, Monticello 31
Kettle Moraine Lutheran 43, Horicon 31
Kewaunee 39, Algoma 35
Kickapoo 57, Ithaca 39
La Crosse Logan 42, Onalaska 28
Laconia 63, Omro 31
Ladysmith 53, Spooner 25
Lakeside Lutheran 76, Cambridge 39
Lomira 61, Mayville 36
Luck 63, Clear Lake 42
Maple Northwestern 69, Cumberland 26
Markesan 43, Cambria-Friesland 21
Mauston 50, Onalaska Luther 48
Mishicot 48, Reedsville 26
Montello 38, Princeton 32
Oconto 71, Green Bay NEW Lutheran 31
Oostburg 51, Ozaukee 25
Orfordville Parkview 70, Walworth Big Foot 58
Pecatonica 50, Argyle 45
Peshtigo 51, Suring 33
Poynette 58, Waterloo 30
Prescott 47, Osceola 35
Random Lake 38, Kohler 28
Rio 57, Madison Abundant Life Christian 40
Royall 57, Brookwood 30
Seneca 78, La Farge 14
Sheboygan Lutheran 56, Elkhart Lake 53
Siren 56, Cameron 42
Somers Shoreland Lutheran 57, Racine Prairie 36
Southern Door 33, Sevastopol 23
Sparta 48, Wisconsin Dells 33
Sturgeon Bay 52, Gibraltar 22
Valders 40, Manitowoc Lutheran 35
Waupaca 48, Berlin 32
Waupun Central Wiisconsin Christian 46, Pardeeville 41
Weston 54, North Crawford 37
Whitewater 58, East Troy 52
Wisconsin Heights 54, Watertown Luther Prep 43
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