Tag: women’s basketball
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Green Bay is Horizon League preseason favorite
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The Green Bay women’s basketball team is picked as the Horizon League preseason favorite for the ninth consecutive year. Among several students receiving individual recognition is senior Mehryn Kraker, who was named MVP of 2016’s Horizon League Tournament, and averages about 12 points per game. The Phoenix began its exhibition season with a 79-35 victory…
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Great weekend to be a Phoenix
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It was great to be a Phoenix this past weekend. The women’s volleyball team defeated UW-Milwaukee in straight sets. Men’s soccer blanked Detroit, 2-0. UWGB Junior Mitchell Bilitz earned all-conference honors in men’s cross country, and women’s basketball cruised to a pre-season victory over UW-Oshkosh behind Jen Wellnitz’s 17 points on a perfect 6-for-6 shooting…
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Former Phoenix Quilling-Iverson new Director of Player Development
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Former Green Bay women’s basketball player Hannah Quilling-Iverson (’12) has returned to campus as the new director of player development for the program. During her collegiate career she led the Phoenix into one of its best four-year stretches in history. She remains sixth all-time in steals per game and ninth all-time in assists per game.…
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Reminder: Have a little dribbler? Phoenix Phenoms registration is open
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Registration is now open for the 2016-17 Phoenix Phenoms and Phenoms Basketball Clinic, Sunday, Oct. 2 at the Kress Center. Membership is for girls in third through eighth grade, and includes admission to the clinic, an opportunity to meet the 2016-17 squad and coaching staff, free admission to one Green Bay home game in December…
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Women’s basketball looking for male practice players
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The Green Bay women’s basketball program is looking for male practice players for the upcoming season. If interested, contact Megan Vogel at vogelm@uwgb.edu or at 920-465-2593.
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Green Bay women’s basketball schedule released
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The Green Bay women’s basketball schedule has been released, and competition will be fierce. The road nonconference schedule includes visits to three 2016 NCAA Tournament participants in Belmont (Nov. 22), Chattanooga (Nov. 25) and South Dakota State (Dec. 9). In addition to 18 league games, the non-conference schedule includes a pair of home games in…
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Have a little dribbler? Phoenix Phenoms registration is open
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Registration is now open for the 2016-17 Phoenix Phenoms and Phenoms Basketball Clinic, Sunday, Oct. 2 at the Kress Center. Membership is for girls in third through eighth grade, and includes admission to the clinic, an opportunity to meet the 2016-17 squad and coaching staff, free admission to one Green Bay home game in December…
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Megan Lukan says Olympic journey is all about family (Green Bay family, too)
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Former UW-Green Bay basketball player Megan Lukan is overwhelmed by the amount of support she received following her participation and bronze medal win at the 2016 Summer Olympics. The Barrie Examiner highlighted her journey and the support she received along the way. Read the article and her reaction to her Olympic journey
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Maple leaf moment: Former Phoenix Megan Lukan and her Canadian Rugby team win bronze
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From college basketball star to Canadian rugby medalist. Wait. What? Former Green Bay women’s basketball standout Megan Lukan did the improbable. Following a stellar basketball career at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Lukan jumped at an offer to return to Canada and play for the national Canadian rugby developmental team (a sport she had given…
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More on Lukan, Canadian team
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It might take awhile to get used to seeing former Green Bay women’s basketball standout Megan Lukan wearing red. But that’s the official color of the Canadian Olympic Rugby Team roster. The news became official today. It seems the coach had quite a difficult time narrowing the roster. See more.