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KFIZ Sports Scoreboard : 3/5/2020
High School Sports – Today’s Schedule:
Boys Hockey – WIAA State Semifinals:
Division 2:
St. Mary’s Springs vs. Rice Lake
–The Ledgers are making just their second trip to the state tournament, after falling in the semifinals in 2018. Listen to coverage on KFIZ starting at 9:45 this morning, game time is 10 am. The winner advances to the D-2 State Championship game, which is Saturday at 9:30 AM.
Girls Basketball – WIAA Sectional Semifinals:
Division 3:
Laconia vs. Marshall (At Lomira High School)
–Coverage starts at 6:45, tipoff at 7 pm on KFIZ
Kewaskum vs. Sheboygan Falls (at Brillion High School)
Division 5:
Oakfield vs. Oshkosh Lourdes (At Central Wisconsin Christian High School)
Winners advance to the Sectional Finals on Saturday where tickets will be punched to the State Tournament.
Men’s College Basketball:
Big Ten:
#24 Wisconsin 63, Northwestern 48
–Nate Reuvers scored 11 points, with four other Badgers scoring nine points each as Wisconsin downed Northwestern to win their seventh game in a row. The Badgers travel to Indiana to close out the regular season on Saturday morning.
Indiana 72, Minnesota 67
Women’s College Basketball:
Big Ten Tournament – 1st Round:
Wisconsin 71, Illinois 55
–Abby Laszewski scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead the Badgers past the Illini. Wisconsin plays Rutgers in the 2nd round this afternoon.
NBA:
Milwaukee 119, Indiana 100
–Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 29 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as the Bucks bounced back from Monday’s loss in Miami with a home win over the Pacers on Wednesday night. Milwaukee hits the road for their next three contests – starting with Friday night’s tilt against the Lakers in Los Angeles
Minnesota 115, Chicago 108
MLB Spring Training:
Chicago White Sox 5, Milwaukee 1
–Lorenzo Cain had two hits, while Keston Hiura blasted a solo home run in the fourth inning as the Brewers fell to the White Sox in Cactus League play. Milwaukee plays Cincinnati this afternoon.
Chicago Cubs 6, Cincinnati 6 (Tie)
NY Mets 4, St. Louis 1
Philadelphia 9, Pittsburgh (Split Squad) 7
Atlanta 9, Pittsburgh (Split Squad) 7
Detroit 13, Boston 9
Kansas City 9, San Diego 7
Cleveland 6, Arizona 2