Kewaunee High School Archives for 2025-03

Miller captures triple jump crown for Storm at Kjono Invite

Known for her distance prowess, it was in the field where Hannah Miller's star shined the brightest during Friday's Pam Kjono Invite in Manitowoc.

 

Miller won the triple jump with a distance of just over 34 feet. She also had a runner-up performance in the 400m and cleaned up the 4x400m relay. Lilly Hudson was also a part of that relay team while she also took second place in the long jump. The Storm had three other performances that finished in the top five.

 

Womens Results

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

13.9Olivia Peot33.37aPRKewaunee

16.9Allie Schneider36.18aPRKewaunee

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.11Hannah Miller1:02.96aPRKewaunee

11.9Elynor Heidel1:26.99aKewaunee

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

16.11Mia Ihlenfeldt3:22.73aSRKewaunee

20.11Emily Vogeltanz3:40.41aSRKewaunee

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

12.9Milli Paul6:52.08aPRKewaunee

15.9Charlotte Bootz7:00.46aKewaunee

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.9Kaylyn Martin13:35.88aPRKewaunee

 

4x160 Relay Varsity - Finals

10.11

Greta Wesemann

12

Lily Hudson

10

Jaylyn Pagel

9

Addison Kudick

1:50.41a

Kewaunee - A

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

8.9

Addison Kudick

10

Carolina Gaviglio

9

Kristine Reimer

10

Alison Szydel

2:50.08a

Kewaunee - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.9

Natalie Miller

12

Lily Hudson

10

Alison Szydel

11

Hannah Miller

4:42.55a

Kewaunee - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

3.9

Kaylyn Martin

9

Natalie Miller

9

Charlotte Bootz

9

Milli Paul

11:34.59a

Kewaunee - A

 

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

11.11Chyanne Robinson26' 0.5"SRKewaunee

22.10Francis Paul21' 6.5"Kewaunee

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

7.12Anna Barnica4' 6"PRKewaunee

9.9Olivia Peot4' 4"PRKewaunee

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

5.12Wren Kunesh7' 0"Kewaunee

6.12Lauren Dorner7' 0"PRKewaunee

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

2.12Lily Hudson14' 6.5"PRKewaunee

11.10Carolina Gaviglio12' 7.25"Kewaunee

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

1.11Hannah Miller34' 2.25"Kewaunee

11Makiyah DerrigNDKewaunee

Boeder leads Storm at Hebert Invite

Mitchell Boeder earned the highest placement for Kewaunee with a fifth-place finish in the shootout at Thursday's Earl Hebert Invitational in Manitowoc.

 

Seth Chevalier (6th, pole vault), Roemer Thyjsen (9th, pole vault), Robin Kunesh(8th, 3200m), and all four relays also finished their evening with top 10 performances.

 

The Storm girls will take their turn against Luxemburg-Casco, Kimberly, Chilton, Manitowoc Lutheran, Mishicot, Ozaukee, Plymouth, Roncalli, Sheboygan Falls, Two Rivers, and Winnebago Lutheran Academy on Friday at the JFK Fieldhouse beginning at 4 p.m.

Kewaunee's Miller picks up where she left off in track opener

The more things change, the more they stay the same as Kewaunee opened their season in Ripon on Friday.

 

On the girls' side, Hannah Miller found herself on top of the podium in the 800m, triple jump, and the 4x400m relay to pace the Storm. Kaylyn Martin posted her own strong performances with a win as a part of the 4x800m relay and two other top three performances.

 

For the boys, Mitchell Boeder posted the best individual performance, finishing fifth in the shot put. All three relays finished in the top 10, including a second-place finish in the 4x800m relay. 

 

Mens Results

60 Meter Dash Varsity - Finals

12.12Mason Romdenne7.74aPRKewaunee

38.12Tyler VanGoethem8.15aSRKewaunee

46.11Kaden Koss8.34aPRKewaunee

52.12Jesus Rodriguez8.45aSRKewaunee

55.10Jay Kunesh8.58aPRKewaunee

63.9Hunter Johnson8.89aPRKewaunee

67.9Brayden Meyers9.00aPRKewaunee

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

7.11Martino Trainotti25.99aPRKewaunee

18.12Mason Romdenne26.80aPRKewaunee

22.12Tyler VanGoethem27.22aSRKewaunee

30.9Baylor Elliot27.84aPRKewaunee

34.12Jesus Rodriguez28.14aPRKewaunee

36.10Jay Kunesh28.77aPRKewaunee

43.9Brayden Meyers30.21aPRKewaunee

48.11Colton Pribek31.00aPRKewaunee

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

14.11Trevor Gauthier1:02.33aPRKewaunee

17.12Roemer Thyjsen1:02.97aPRKewaunee

28.9Hunter Johnson1:07.89aPRKewaunee

29.10Bautista Culzoni1:07.96aPRKewaunee

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

7.10Gage Vlies2:18.73aPRKewaunee

24.10Alex Myers3:05.93aPRKewaunee

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

16.12Micah Jezowski5:54.22aPRKewaunee

18.9Jaylon Mason6:07.91aPRKewaunee

19.10Robin Kunesh6:14.72aPRKewaunee

21.10Alex Myers6:20.09aPRKewaunee

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

7.12Micah Jezowski13:07.48aPRKewaunee

8.9Jaylon Mason13:31.53aPRKewaunee

9.10Robin Kunesh13:32.03aPRKewaunee

 

60m Hurdles - 39" Varsity - Finals

10.12Roemer Thyjsen11.50aPRKewaunee

12.10Joseph Schlies11.62aSRKewaunee

15.11Colton Pribek11.93aSRKewaunee

17.10Bautista Culzoni12.48aPRKewaunee

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

6.11

Martino Trainotti

12

Tyler VanGoethem

12

Mason Romdenne

9

Baylor Elliot

1:47.39a

Kewaunee - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

4.12

Justin Lischka

10

Joseph Schlies

10

Gage Vlies

11

Martino Trainotti

3:55.32a

Kewaunee - A

 

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

2.12

Justin Lischka

10

Gage Vlies

10

Joseph Schlies

11

Trevor Gauthier

9:28.58a

Kewaunee - A

 

Shot Put - 12lb Varsity - Finals

5.11Mitchell Boeder42' 11PRKewaunee

17.10Blake Bortolini35' 2PRKewaunee

18.10Gregorio Medina34' 9PRKewaunee

24.9Baylor Elliot33' 2PRKewaunee

26.11Kaden Koss32' 8PRKewaunee

33.10Garrett Lefevre30' 3PRKewaunee

37.9Evan Romero29' 0PRKewaunee

54.9Mason VanGoethem22' 10.5PRKewaunee

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

6.12Mason Romdenne5' 4PRKewaunee

9.12Roemer Thyjsen5' 2PRKewaunee

13.11Trevor Gauthier5' 0PRKewaunee

14.10Bautista Culzoni5' 0PRKewaunee

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

10.11Martino Trainotti8' 0PRKewaunee

13.11Seth Chevalier7' 0PRKewaunee

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

25.11Seth Chevalier15' 0PRKewaunee

31.9Brayden Meyers13' 10PRKewaunee

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

8.10Joseph Schlies37' 1PRKewaunee

15.11Trevor Gauthier33' 5PRKewaunee

17.12Justin Lischka32' 7PRKewaunee

21.12Roemer Thyjsen29' 11PRKewaunee

 

 

Womens Results

60 Meter Dash Varsity - Finals

31.11Aleana Moorehead9.58aSRKewaunee

32.9Addison Kudick9.71aPRKewaunee

36.11Greta Wesemann9.96aPRKewaunee

40.10Sarah Szongott10.51aPRKewaunee

42.10Jaylyn Pagel11.07aPRKewaunee

46.9Camila Sanchez11.49aPRKewaunee

 

200 Meters Varsity - Finals

6.9Natalie Miller29.43aPRKewaunee

27.11Aleana Moorehead33.23aPRKewaunee

36.10Sarah Szongott36.13aPRKewaunee

11Makiyah DerrigDNSKewaunee

9Karla SwagelDNSKewaunee

 

400 Meters Varsity - Finals

6.9Peyton Pagel1:13.71aPRKewaunee

12.9Elynor Heidel1:22.63aPRKewaunee

13.9Allie Schneider1:24.25aPRKewaunee

15.10Jaylyn Pagel1:28.30aPRKewaunee

 

800 Meters Varsity - Finals

1.11Hannah Miller2:26.55aPRKewaunee

11.9Charlotte Bootz3:10.45aPRKewaunee

20.11Emily Vogeltanz3:47.70aSRKewaunee

 

1600 Meters Varsity - Finals

3.9Kaylyn Martin6:07.68aPRKewaunee

12.9Charlotte Bootz7:00.10aPRKewaunee

 

3200 Meters Varsity - Finals

2.9Kaylyn Martin13:55.85aPRKewaunee

3.9Milli Paul14:35.74aPRKewaunee

 

60m Hurdles - 33" Varsity - Finals

14.9Allie Schneider13.52aPRKewaunee

15.12Anna Barnica13.57aPRKewaunee

9Karla SwagelDNSKewaunee

9Jenna BarnicaDQKewaunee

 

4x200 Relay Varsity - Finals

9.12

Lily Hudson

10

Carolina Gaviglio

9

Addison Kudick

10

Alison Szydel

2:09.00a

Kewaunee - A

 

4x400 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.9

Natalie Miller

12

Lily Hudson

9

Peyton Pagel

11

Hannah Miller

4:36.26a

Kewaunee - A

4x800 Relay Varsity - Finals

1.9

Charlotte Bootz

9

Milli Paul

9

Kaylyn Martin

10

Alison Szydel

11:37.95a

Kewaunee - A

 

Shot Put - 4kg Varsity - Finals

12.11Chyanne Robinson25' 6SRKewaunee

18.11Emily Vogeltanz23' 5PRKewaunee

20.10Francis Paul22' 11PRKewaunee

 

High Jump Varsity - Finals

5.12Anna Barnica4' 4PRKewaunee

6.10Carolina Gaviglio4' 4PRKewaunee

9Allie SchneiderNHKewaunee

9Elynor HeidelNHKewaunee

9Jenna BarnicaNHKewaunee

 

Pole Vault Varsity - Finals

3.9Natalie Miller7' 6PRKewaunee

6.12Wren Kunesh7' 0SRKewaunee

10.12Lauren Dorner6' 6SRKewaunee

 

Long Jump Varsity - Finals

2.10Carolina Gaviglio15' 9PRKewaunee

7.12Lily Hudson14' 3.5PRKewaunee

19.9Addison Kudick11' 3PRKewaunee

21.11Greta Wesemann11' 2PRKewaunee

 

Triple Jump Varsity - Finals

1.11Hannah Miller35' 3PRKewaunee

11Makiyah DerrigSCRKewaunee

Kewaunee, Algoma make track debut at Ripon

Two more Packerland Conference track teams will make their season debut on Friday when Kewaunee and Algoma make their way to Ripon for an invitational.

 

They will be joined by Living Word Lutheran, Valley Christian, Cedar Grove-Belgium, Hustisford, Laconia, Markesan, Mayville, Columbus, Tri-County, Weyauwega-Fremont, and Waupun inside the Willmore Center when the first events begin at 4 p.m.

Kewaunee's Kroll wins POY honors

The Regional Champion Kewaunee girls basketball understandably led the way for the school's Packerland Conference honors announced over the weekend.

 

After leading the Storm to the sectional semifinal, Kewaunee's Jade Kroll took the top honors in the Packerland Conference. The Storm placed five on the all-conference squads, with Kroll on the first team, Gabby Stangel on the second team, and Brianna Demmin, Lexie Hanrahan, and Breanna Riha on the honorable mention team.

 

Kewaunee's Sam Kraynik and Mitchell Boeder garnered attention on the All-Packerland Conference team. The junior Boeder was the Storm's lone place winner, taking fourth place at 285 pounds.

 

The Storm boys basketball boasted four selections, including first-team honors for Avery Jerabek. Connor Kilgore, Diesel Bosdeck, and Dane Harrell all received second-team recognition. 

 

WBCA Academic All-State Team

Blake Bortolini 

Diesel Bosdeck 

Mason Delebreau 

Baylor Elliott 

Dane Harrell 

Avery Jerabek 

Connor Kilgore 

Mason Kovacs 

Gage Vlies 

 

Emma Barta

Braelynn Chevalier 

Brianna Demmin 

Lexie Hanrahan 

Lily Hudson 

Jade Kroll 

Hannah Miller 

Ali Repitz 

Breanna Riha 

Summer Walechka 

 

Kewaunee's Wisnicky signs NLI

Kewaunee's Jackson Wisnicky will officially play football at the next level after recently signing his National Letter of Intent to play at UW-Stevens Point.

 

During his senior season, Wisnicky was named second-team All-Packerland Conference as a running back and honorable mention as a linebacker. In three seasons he accumulated 1075 yards rushing and 74 yards receiving on offense while piling up over 100 tackles and two sacks on defense. He had over 700 yards rushing before injuries shortened his senior season. 

 

He joins Southern Door alums Zack Lynch and Brodie Overbeck, Sturgeon Bay product Mason Sacotte, and several other northeast Wisconsin products on the roster.

 

Picture courtesy of Kewaunee School District

 

 

Storm suffers loss, deja vu vs. Blue Devils on 104.1 WRLU

For the second straight year, the Kewaunee Storm boys basketball team's season ended at the hands of the Oconto Blue Devils, this time by a score of 52-46 on Friday night.

 

The Storm started ice cold to start the game, opening the first half without a point for nearly seven minutes. Down 11-0, the Storm would begin chipping away at the deficit thanks to Dane Harrell hitting a three-pointer on his way to seven points in the first half. Meanwhile, the Blue Devils made the Storm pick their poison with three players scoring at least five points in the frame, including eight from Carter Koch. The Storm was able to whittle it down to a 24-18 deficit at the break.

Timely three-pointers from Diesel Bosdeck and Evan Maccaux kept the Blue Devils close for much of the second half. The Storm had narrowed the lead to three when Lars Saldana hit a corner three to double the advantage, and Cooper Campsure engineered a steal and trip to the foul line late to make it an eight-point lead. The game was cut down to a single possession several times in the closing minutes. Still, the Blue Devils could always answer the challenge before eventually punching their ticket to the regional final against Bonduel on Saturday night.

Cooper Campshure led the Blue Devils with 13 points, while Carter Koch dialed up 12 points of his own in the win. Harrell's 16 points represent the lone Storm player to reach double figures in the game, with Kolmorgen adding nine points, Bosdeck six points, and Kilgore five points.

 

 

Kewaunee battles familiar foe in Oconto on 104.1 WRLU

The Kewaunee Storm will hit the road, but keep things within the Packerland Conference when they play at Oconto Friday night in its regional semifinal game.

 

The #5 Storm cruised to a 78-50 home win over the #12 Sevastopol Pioneers on Tuesday as they frustrated the Pioneers' offense defensively, forcing them into numerous turnovers all evening long. Using an inside-out offense, the Storm kept Sevastopol's defense off-balanced most of the night. The Storm was led by Avery Jerabek, who scored 24 points, 14 of which came in the second half. Dane Harrell, who had a huge game on the boards and defensively, added 15 points, while Cooper Kolmorgen chipped in 10 points off the bench for Kewaunee.  

 

Listen to our pregame interview with head coach Matt Bosdeck

 

The #4 Blue Devils drubbed visiting Manawa 88-46 in their tournament opener on Tuesday. Carter Koch led the team with 19 points, but three others also scored in double figures, with Cooper Campshure adding 18 points, and Trenton Hartman and Mason Colvin each chipped in 15 points. The two teams split their matchups during the regular season, with each team winning the road matchup. Dane Harrell's 19 points led the Storm past the Blue Devils 79-61 on December 21s,t while its second-half comeback came up just short on February 11th, losing the game 57-54.

 

Tim Kowols will have the call on 104.1 WRLU and NEWRadioSportsNetwork.com beginning at 6:45 p.m. with the pregame show followed by the opening tip at 7 p.m. The winner will play either at Bonduel or host Shiocton on Saturday for a chance at the regional title. 

Storm drop heartbreaker to Manitowoc Lutheran in Overtime on 104.1 WRLU

The Kewaunee Storm fought back to force overtime but eventually fell to the Manitowoc Lutheran Lancers at Denmark High School 68-63 Thursday night in a WIAA Divison 4 girls' basketball sectional semifinal.

The Lancers exploded out of the game, taking a 9-0 lead in the first three minutes.  A three-pointer by Jade Kroll broke the scoreless run for the Storm.  Kewaunee would later close the gap to four points behind two key three-pointers by Breanna Riha to trail only 31-27 at halftime. 

Manitowoc Lutheran would build a 43-32 lead in the second half before Kewaunee came storming back to close the game within three in the final seconds.

Gabby Stangel hit a three-pointer with 3.8 seconds left in the second half, which sent the Kewaunee faithful into a frenzy and tied the game at 58-58, sending the game to overtime.

 

In overtime, the Storm would take their first lead of the game, 63-62, on a three-point play by Brianna Demmin.

 

The lead was short-lived, as the Lancers scored quickly and reclaimed the lead at 66-63.  A three-point attempt by Lexi Hanrahan rimmed out in the final 30 seconds, ending Kewaunee's comeback bid. 

Jade Kroll led the Storm with 23 points, while Stangel scored 13 of her 17 points in the second half.  Demmin added 11 and Breanna Riha added ten points.

 

The #2 seeded Storm finished the season 21-5 and Packerland Conference Champions.  

 

The #1 seeded Manitowoc Lutheran Lancers (25-2) will now advance to the sectional final on Saturday against the other #1 seed, St. Mary's Catholic, which beat Bonduel.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kewaunee girls battle Lancers in sectional semi-final on 104.1 WRLU

The Kewaunee Storm will battle the Manitowoc Lutheran Lancers at Denmark High School Thursday night in a WIAA Divison 4 girls' basketball sectional semifinal.

 

The #2 seeded Storm (21-4) are coming off a thrilling 49-46 win over the Valders Vikings last Saturday to claim the regional championship.  Jade Kroll led the Storm in scoring with 19 points, while Lexie Hanrahan added 11 more points.

 

The #1 seeded Manitowoc Lutheran Lancers (24-2) advanced to the sectional by coming back and beating the Brillion Lions 59-56.  The Lancers were the champions of the Big East-North Conference and beat the Storm at home back in December 58-48.  Melissa Mehlhorn scored 22 points, and Ginevra Ermis scored 19 more in that victory for Manitowoc Lutheran.

 

Thursday’s sectional semi-final game was originally scheduled for Kohler High School, but the WIAA changed the venue to Denmark High School earlier this week.

 

Pregame on 104.1 WRLU will start at 6:45 p.m., with tip-off at 7:00 p.m. Paul Schmitt and Eric Fischer will have the call, and the game will also be streamed online at NEW Radio Sports Network.   

Storm pull away from Pioneers on 104.1 WRLU

The #5 Kewaunee Storm cruised to a 78-50 home win over the #12 Sevastopol Pioneers Tuesday night in a WIAA Division 4 Boys Basketball regional first-round game.

 

The Storm led from start to finish, jumping out to a 5-0 lead and never looking back.  Sevastopol could not get any closer than nine points late in the first half as the Storm took a 33-17 lead into halftime.

 

Kewaunee frustrated the Pioneers' offense, forcing them into numerous turnovers all evening long. Using an inside-out offense, the Storm kept Sevastopol's defense off-balanced most of the night.

 

The Storm was led by Avery Jerabek, who scored 24 points, 14 of which came in the second half.

 

 

Dane Harrell, who had a huge game on the boards and defensively, added 15 points, while Cooper Kolmorgen chipped in 10 points off the bench for Kewaunee.  

 

Damien Lardinois paced the Pioneers with 12 points and Logan Schuh tallied nine more.  

 

Sevastopol finishes the season with an 8-15 record and will return most of the team next season with only two graduating seniors on this year's squad. 

 

Kewaunee (17-8) now will play the #4 Oconto Blue Devils on the road Friday night in a regional semi-final.  Both teams split the season series, each winning on the road in the Packerland Conference earlier this year.

 

The pregame is set for 6:45 p.m. on 104.1 WRLU and will be streamed on NEW Radio Sports Network with Tim Kowols on the call. The tip is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. from Oconto High School.  

Storm hosts Pioneers in regional opener on 104.1 WRLU Tuesday

The #5 Kewaunee Storm and the #12 Sevastopol Pioneers will battle Tuesday night in Kewaunee in a WIAA Division 4 Boys Basketball regional first-round game.

 

The two Packerland Conference foes will play for the third time this season, as Kewaunee won the first two matchups 77-37 and 65-39, respectively. 

 

The Storm (16-8) is coming off a regular season, ending with a 69-47 loss to the Algoma Wolves, with Connor Kilgore scoring 21 points for Kewaunee.

 

You can listen to Storm Coach Matt Bosdeck's interview here.  

 

Sevastopol (8-15) lost its last game 52-41 at home to the Peshtigo Bulldogs. Andrew Weisner paced the Pioneers with 13 points.  

 

You can listen to Pioneer Coach Tom Ash's interview here.  

 

The pregame is set for 6:45 p.m. on 104.1 WRLU and will be streamed on NEW Radio Sports Network with Paul Schmitt and Eric Fischer on the call. The tip is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. from Kewaunee High School.  

Boeder finishes season in fourth

Kewaunee's Mitchell Boeder ended his high school wrestling season with a podium finish, coming in fourth place at 285 pounds in the Division 3 State Wrestling Tournament.

 

Boeder's weekend ended with getting pinned twice after being the one doing the pinning in his first two matches. In the third place match, Boeder was pinned in the second period by Zach Hellendrung (Boyceville). His season ends with nearly 50 wins after reaching the milestone of 100 wins earlier this season.

 

Picture courtesy of Kewaunee Storm Wrestling

 

WIAA Individual State Results for Kewaunee

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Mitchell Boeder (47-6) placed 4th and scored 13.0 team points.

Champ. Round 1 - Mitchell Boeder (Kewaunee) 47-6 won by fall over Vadim Misiura (Cedar Grove-Belgium) 24-15 (Fall 1:41)

Quarterfinal - Mitchell Boeder (Kewaunee) 47-6 won by fall over Jovan Lopez (Ozaukee) 51-6 (Fall 3:23)

Semifinal - Grant Mathews (Riverdale) 51-2 won by fall over Mitchell Boeder (Kewaunee) 47-6 (Fall 1:30)

3rd Place Match - Zach Hellendrung (Boyceville) 42-8 won by fall over Mitchell Boeder (Kewaunee) 47-6 (Fall 3:36)

Storm tops Valders for Regional Championship on 104.1 WRLU

The Kewaunee Storm held on to win a regional championship Friday night, avenging last season’s playoff loss to the Valders Vikings with a thrilling 49-46 win at home.

After both teams' slow starts, the Storm led most of the first half, taking their largest lead, 24-13, into halftime on a layup by Braelyn Chevalier.

The second half got really interesting when the Storm took a 14-point lead on a three-pointer by Lexie Hanrahan before the Vikings went on a huge run to take the lead midway through the final period behind Megan Hockkammer who got hot in the second half.

The Storm regained the lead with Jade Kroll scoring five straight to take a four-point lead.

Valders would keep it close and cut the lead to 47-46 on a three-pointer by Anna Olson with 6.9 left.

After a foul with 4.1 seconds left, Kewaunee’s Breanna Riha hit two free throws, and a half-court desperation shot by Hockhammer came up short. 

 

 

Kroll led the Storm in scoring with 19 points while Lexie Hanrahan added 11 more points.

Hockhammer finished with 19 points for Valders, scoring all her points in the second half, while Zoey Siders added 14 points.

 

#2 Kewaunee (21-4) will now travel to Kohler to take on the #1 seeded Manitowoc Lutheran Lancers on Thursday night. Pregame on 104.1 WRLU will start at 6:45 p.m., with tip-off at 7:00 p.m. Paul Schmitt and Eric Fischer will have the call, and the game will also be streamed online at NEW Radio Sports Network. 

 

 

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