Fifth-year senior trio looking to finish strong
Green Bay women’s basketball has three fifth-year seniors on their roster… all of them starters. They hope to finish strong. NBC26 has the story.
Green Bay women’s basketball has three fifth-year seniors on their roster… all of them starters. They hope to finish strong. NBC26 has the story.
UW-Green Bay student-athlete Sadie Peterson has qualified for the NCAA Championships for Nordic skiing. Peterson averaged quick enough races and high enough finishes throughout the season to secure a qualifying position. Peterson will now advance to...
The Green Bay men’s basketball team is in a tie with Oakland for the No. 3 seed heading into the Horizon League Tournament. GB is 9-7 in league play with two games left. The...
Krash the Kress is the “Big Game” of Homecoming 2019, and it’s free for UW-Green Bay students! Alumni and UW-Green Bay friends and family are encouraged to take part in the fun too! The Green...
The Green Bay women’s basketball team will host the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018 at 1 p.m. at the Kress Center. The game will also feature a halftime wiener dog race and...
While UW-Green Bay volleyball players Jessica and Taylor Wolf have a strong family history of playing basketball, the sisters have made a smart choice when it comes to playing volleyball at UW-Green Bay. Both...
Green Bay men’s basketball player JayQuan McCloud’s journey has been one filled with adversity, but he’s now ready to show that his hiatus from basketball has allowed him to come back stronger than ever. “JayQuan is...
Former Green Bay All-American and Phoenix Hall of Fame member Jeff Nordgaard will have his No. 33 retired at the men’s basketball game on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018 at 1 p.m. at the Resch...
UW-Green Bay golf recruit Clair Phakamad chose to attend college at UW-Green Bay because it allows her to stay close to her host family in the Fox Valley. Originally from Thailand, Phakamad came to...
UW-Green Bay alumnus Jeff Nordgaard’s stellar basketball career almost didn’t happen, the Press-Gazette reports. As a freshman, Nordgaard determined he wasn’t good enough to be an impact basketball player and considered going to another...