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Women’s College hoops roundup
The Wisconsin Badger women’s basketball team blew a 28-20 halftime lead and fell to the Purdue Boilermakers 58-48 in Big Ten Women’s basketball action on Thursday night.
Purdue (19-5, 8-3 Big Ten) opened the second half with a 10-5 run to tie the game. Wisconsin would go back in front, but a 4th foul charged to Wisconsin’s Jacki Gulczynski, sent her to the bench and the Badgers momentum came to a crashing halt.
Gulczynski finished the night with 19 points for the Badgers (11-14, 3-9), her 18th-consecutive double-digit scoring performance of the season.
Wisconsin next plays at Illinois on Monday night.
Green Bay extends win streak
The Green Bay Phoenix women ran their win streak to 15-straight games, rolling to a 88-51 win over Cleveland State.
Senior Sarah Eichler (Grafton, Wis.) became the 31st member of the Green Bay women’s basketball 1,000-point club on a turnaround layup in the post. Eichler led Green Bay (20-2, 10-0 Horizon League) with 14 points.
Green Bay hosts Youngstown State on Saturday at the Kress Center.
Purdue (19-5, 8-3 Big Ten) opened the second half with a 10-5 run to tie the game. Wisconsin would go back in front, but a 4th foul charged to Wisconsin’s Jacki Gulczynski, sent her to the bench and the Badgers momentum came to a crashing halt.
Gulczynski finished the night with 19 points for the Badgers (11-14, 3-9), her 18th-consecutive double-digit scoring performance of the season.
Wisconsin next plays at Illinois on Monday night.
Green Bay extends win streak
The Green Bay Phoenix women ran their win streak to 15-straight games, rolling to a 88-51 win over Cleveland State.
Senior Sarah Eichler (Grafton, Wis.) became the 31st member of the Green Bay women’s basketball 1,000-point club on a turnaround layup in the post. Eichler led Green Bay (20-2, 10-0 Horizon League) with 14 points.
Green Bay hosts Youngstown State on Saturday at the Kress Center.
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