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KFIZ Sports Scoreboard : 1/23/2021
High School Sports – Friday’s Results:
Boys Basketball:
FVA:
Fond du Lac 75, Appleton East 66
–Jay Dalton scored 16 points to lead the Cardinals to a win at home over the Patriots. Fondy is back in action tonight on the road at Neenah.
Neenah 66, Oshkosh West 47
Kimberly 92, Oshkosh North 57
Kaukauna 96, Hortonville 56
Appleton North 48, Appleton West 36
East Central Conference:
Kettle Moraine Lutheran 77, Campbellsport 45
Kewaskum 64, Berlin 52
Eastern Wisconsin Conference:
Valders 53, Chilton 48
Two Rivers 51, New Holstein 48
Kiel 73, Brillion 66
Trailways:
Markesan 56, Princeton/Green Lake 37
Big East:
Howards Grove 50, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah 39
Girls Basketball:
FVA:
Appleton East 69, Fond du Lac 27
Neenah 81, Oshkosh West 51
Kimberly 67, Oshkosh North 18
Kaukauna 60, Hortonville 50
Appleton West 63, Appleton North 62
Flyway:
Winnebago Lutheran 71, Mayville 39
–Alayna Suprenand scored 25 points to lead the Vikings past the Cardinals
Laconia 76, North Fond du Lac 42
Omro 59, Lomira 19
East Central Conference:
Waupun 78, Ripon 36
Boys Hockey:
St. Mary’s Springs 9, Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha 1
–The Ledgers scored five times in the second period to break the game open in a road win over the Rockets
Men’s College Basketball:
Horizon League:
UW-Green Bay 77, Purdue-Fort Wayne 59
Cleveland State 64, UW-Milwaukee 53
Big Ten:
#7 Michigan 70, Purdue 53
Women’s College Basketball:
NACC:
Marian 65, Alverno 40
–Claire Levendoski scored 16 points to lead the Sabres to a win in the season opener. The two teams play again tonight at 5 PM.
Horizon League:
UW-Green Bay 71, Cleveland State 62
UW-Milwaukee 74, IUPUI 66
NBA:
Chicago 123, Charlotte 110
Atlanta 116, Minnesota 98
Washington at Milwaukee (Postponed)
NHL:
Chicago 4, Detroit 1
Minnesota 4, San Jose 1
Women’s College Hockey:
Non-Conference:
Concordia-Wisconsin 2, Marian 1 (OT)
WCHA:
#1 Wisconsin 10, St. Cloud State 0
Men’s College Hockey:
Big Ten:
Penn State 5, Wisconsin 4
Women’s College Volleyball:
Big Ten:
#1 Wisconsin 3, Purdue 0 (25-14, 25-15, 25-16)