Sunday State Sports Briefs: Bucks can't hold lead vs. Magic
Wisconsin Sports-- The Milwaukee Bucks held a 10-point lead with 5:45 left in last night’s game against Orlando, but couldn’t hold on. Led by Jason Richardson, the Magic outscored Milwaukee 21-6 the rest of the way to take a 99-94 victory at the Bradley Center.
MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee Bucks held a 10-point lead with 5:45 left in last night’s game against Orlando, but couldn’t hold on. Led by Jason Richardson, the Magic outscored Milwaukee 21-6 the rest of the way to take a 99-94 victory at the Bradley Center.
Richardson scored 28 of his 31 points in the second half, hitting all nine of his shots from outside the three-point line. Though the Bucks held Magic superstar Dwight Howard to 11 points, they never managed to slow down Richardson. It was the 11th time in 13 games Milwaukee has lost to the Magic.
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay star Julie Wojta has been outstanding this season, but the senior may have had her best game Saturday in a 64-59 win over Wright State. Wojta scored 30 points, grabbed 20 rebounds and also added eight steals in the victory. She helped her Phoenix teammates bounce back from their only loss of the season against Detroit two days before. She also had four blocked shots and five assists as the Phoenix improved their record to 21-1, 11-1 in the Horizon League. Wojta hadn’t even attempted a shot in the first eight minutes, when she exploded for 15 straight points in a five-minute span, putting Green Bay on top late in the first half. The Phoenix are going for their 13th straight Horizon League championship.
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Corey Pavin is still in the lead at the Allianz Championship, but he has some company. Peter Senior moved into a tie by the end of yesterday’s second round. Both golfers are at 10 under par. The only Wisconsin golfer in the field is Rhinelander native Dan Forsman. He shot a one over par 73 Saturday and is one over par going into today’s third round, 11 shots behind the leaders and tied for 49th place.
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SCORES
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
--Division I Women
Detroit 62, UW-Milwaukee 48
--Division II Men
Kentucky Wesleyan 72, UW-Parkside 65
--Division II Women
UW-Parkside 83, Kentucky Wesleyan 69
--Division III Men
UW-Superior 60, (4) UW-Whitewater 58
(25) UW-River Falls 85, UW-Oshkosh 71
Beloit 76, Lawrence 72
Concordia-Chicago 66, Milwaukee School of Engineering 54
Concordia-Mequon 71, Maranatha Baptist 45
Edgewood 70, Wisconsin Lutheran 65
Illinois Wesleyan 69, Carthage 64
Lakeland 91, Marian 65
Martin Luther 64, Northland 54
St. Norbert 65, Carroll 62
UW-Platteville 70, UW-La Crosse 63
UW-Stout 67, UW-Eau Claire 66
--Division III Women
(21) UW-River Falls 71, UW-Oshkosh 46
(22) UW-Eau Claire 72, UW-Stout 40
(25) Illinois Wesleyan 57, Carthage 53
Beloit 73, Lawrence 59
Concordia-Chicago 61, Milwaukee School of Engineering 50
Lakeland 81, Marian 69
Maranatha Baptist 54, Concordia-Mequon 53
Martin Luther 72, Northland 48
St. Norbert 97, Carroll 46
UW-La Crosse 64, UW-Platteville 57
UW-whitewater 69, UW-Superior 50
Wisconsin Lutheran 53, Edgewood 36
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BOYS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Amherst 56, Wisconsin Rapids Assumption 54, OT
Antigo 44, Wausau West 33
Appleton West 66, Oshkosh West 63
Bay Port 80, Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln 39
Clinton 40, Oregon 37
Colby 63, Edgar 46
Fall Creek 48, Black River Falls 34
Fond du Lac 46, Kimberly 45
Fox Valley Lutheran 38, Green Bay Southwest 37
Janesville Craig 58, Middleton 53
Manitowoc 57, Monroe 49
Milwaukee Destiny 63, Lakeshore Christian 43
Neenah 62, Menasha 30
North St. Paul, Minn. 45, Hudson 37
Onalaska Luther 54, Kohler 47
Oshkosh North 45, Appleton East 22
Racine Prairie 56, Kenosha Christian Life 47
Rice Lake 51, Wausau East 36
River Falls 64, St. Thomas Academy, Minn. 56
Sheboygan Falls 63, Oostburg 54
Sheboygan South 52, Kenosha Tremper 50
Slinger 55, Monona Grove 36
Stevens Point Pacelli 55, Eau Claire Regis 49
Sun Prairie 73, Janesville Parker 57
Verona 72, Madison East 66
Waterford 59, Milton 49
Waukesha West 66, Burlington 50
Wayland Academy 72, Delafield St. John's NW 58
Whitefish Bay Dominican 71, La Crosse Aquinas 47
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GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Albany 33, Cassville 13
Appleton Xavier 40, Kewaunee 33
Black Hawk 43, Barneveld 32
Burlington Catholic Central 59, Kenosha St. Joseph 42
Deerfield 60, Waterloo 29
Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran 51, Plum City 41
Eau Claire Memorial 68, River Falls 53
Highland 79, Argyle 62
Hudson 56, Rice Lake 48
Kenosha Christian Life 58, Greendale Martin Luther 44
Ladysmith 65, Cameron 55
Lake Country Lutheran 64, Hustisford 38
Living Word Lutheran 59, Milwaukee Messmer 31
Madison Edgewood 67, Lakeside Lutheran 31
Milwaukee St. Joan Antida 45, Beaver Dam Wayland Academy 30
Platteville 48, River Valley 28
Plymouth 58, Kaukauna 43
Richland Center 63, West Salem 34
Somers Shoreland Lutheran 44, Westosha Central 28
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BOYS HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY
Beaver Dam 4, Greendale 3, OT
Brookfield 4, Ashwaubenon 0
Duluth Marshall, Minn. 6, Superior 4
Green Bay United 2, Oregon 1
Janesville 9, Madison Memorial 0
Kettle Moraine/Mukwonago 6, Mequon Homestead 3
Madison Edgewood 2, Wausau West 0
Milwaukee Marquette 5, New Richmond 1
Neenah/Hortonville 3, Appleton United 0
Tomah 5, Wausau East 4
Waukesha 9, Waukesha Catholic Memorial/Milwaukee Pius XI 1
Whitefish Bay 5, Monona Grove 2
Wisconsin Dells/Reedsburg 10, DeForest 4
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GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY
Central Wisconsin 3, St. Croix Valley Fusion 1
Eau Claire Stars 6, Marshfield 3
Fox Cities 2, Beaver Dam 1
Middleton 3, Viroqua 1
Sun Prairie 6, Rock County 3
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