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Four UW-Stout Players in Double Digits Prove Too Much for UWRF

Posted by Falcons Fan on February 19, 2009

The Falcons fell to UW-Stout at the Karges Center Wednesday night after four Blue Devils proved to be too much for UWRF to handle. The final score was 84-62.

With 4:30 to go in the first half, the Blue Devils went on a 13-2 run before Lauren Pellowski ended the drought. With just over 3:30 remaining, the Falcons trailed 33-24.

UWRF went on a 7-1 run in turnovers before the end of the first half, and Stout’s Charlee Edwards scored eight quick points in three minutes, and picked up two big steals at the end of the half. At halftime, the score was 47-32.

Kim Stokke scored six quick points for UW-Stout at the start of the second half.

Tiffany Gregorich finished with 17 points and two steals to lead the Falcons. She shot 5-9 from the field and 6-7 from the free throw line. Helping Gregorich out, Maranda Dohrn had nine points and seven rebounds. She shot 2-4 from the field and 5-6 from the charity stripe.

Both Pellowski and Jenna Hanson had seven points on the evening. Pellowski lead all defenders with three steals. Hanson shot 3-8 from the field, and Pellowski went 3-7.

Lindsey Gerber scored 19 points for UW-Stout, shooting 5-9 from the three-point line. She shot 7-11 from the field. Edwards had 17 points, and was a perfect 4-4 from the free line as well as 6-12 from the field.

Julia Hirssig and Stokke had 14 and 12 points respectively. Hirssig lead all rebounders with nine boards, and she shot 7-11 from the field. Stokke went 4-8 from the field and 4-4 from the free throw line.

As a team, the Falcons shot 38.5-percent (20-52) from the field, 20-percent (3-15) from the three-point line, and 70.4-percent (19-27) from the free throw line.

UWRF’s four-game win streak is snapped, and the team falls to 10-2 at home. The Falcons fall to 7-8 in the WIAC (14-10 overall). The Blue Devils advance to 10-5 in conference play and 15-9 overall.

Next, UWRF will play host to the UW-Whitewater Warhawks. The game will tipoff at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the Karges Center. It will be the last conference game of the season.

Game Box Score

Tiffany Gregorich

Tiffany Gregorich

Lauren Pellowski

Lauren Pellowski

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Women’s Basketball Game Pictures – Stout, February 18, 2009

Posted by Falcons Fan on February 19, 2009

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Jenna Hanson player of the week

Posted by Falcons Fan on February 15, 2009

Guard Jenna Hanson (Sr., Altoona, Wis.) helped lead the Falcons to two WIAC wins last week and recorded two career-highs in the process. Hanson, 5-6, scored a career-high 17 points in the team’s 74-65 win at UW-Oshkosh. In the team’s 58-56 win over UW-La Crosse, she grabbed a career-high nine rebounds. She scored a season-high three three-pointers at Oshkosh. In the two games Hanson was 9-24 (.375) from the field, including 4-9 (.444) from behind the arc. She was 4-4 at the line and finished with 26 points. She had six rebounds, three assists and four steals in 60 minutes of playing time. She has started all 23 games for the Falcons this year and is averaging 7.3 points and 4.3 rebounds a game. Hanson has 42 assists, two blocks and 39 steals.

Jenna Hanson

Jenna Hanson

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Falcons Top UWO, Win Fourth Straight

Posted by Falcons Fan on February 14, 2009

The Falcons beat UW-Oshkosh 74-65 on Saturday afternoon in front of 414 fans in Oshkosh. It was the fourth win in a row for the Falcons.

UWO shot 5-10 from three-point range in the first half and built the lead to as many as seven points. The Falcons trailed 32-28 at halftime.

The Falcons were able to take the lead early in the second half after Jenna Hanson nailed a three-point shot with 18:31 remaining, however, UWO would respond. A Michelle Boeder three-pointer gave UWO a 10-point lead with 12:52 remaining. Tiffany Gregorich and Tess Lardie then struck with back-to-back threes to trim the UWO advantage and spark the comeback.

With the Falcons trailing 55-57 and the game on the line, RF reeled off eight straight points to take a 64-59 lead with 1:57 to play. RF made 9-of-10 free throws in the final 1:57 of game, including four each by Gregorich and Hanson, to seal the victory.

Alise Holst, the current WIAC athlete of the week, filled up the box score against UWO. She tallied 15 points, eight assists, six rebounds, six steals, and three blocks in an impressive overall performance. Hanson led the Falcons with 17 points, including 3-7 from beyond the arc. Gregorich added 16 points and Taylor House scored 10 in a balanced offensive attack. Lauren Pellowski and Maranda Dohrn each pulled down six rebounds.

Tiffany Pugh led UWO with 17 points, including 5-9 from beyond the arc, and Boeder chipped in 16 points.

For the game the Falcons shot 24-57 (.421) from the field, 8-22 (.364) from three-point range, and 18-23 (.783) from the free throw line. RF held a 35-30 rebounding advantage for the game.

The Falcons (14-9 overall, 7-7 WIAC) were able to come out in the second half and put together a strong group effort to secure the victory.

Next, the Falcons will host UW-Stout on Wednesday. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m.

Game Box Score

Alise Holst

Alise Holst

Jenna Hanson,

Jenna Hanson,

Lauren Pellowski

Lauren Pellowski

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Eighteen Steals Hurl Falcons to Victory Over UWL

Posted by Falcons Fan on February 12, 2009

It was the Falcon’s defense that helped the team to victory over UW-La Crosse at the Karges Center Wednesday night. UWRF ended the game with 18 steals in a 58-56 win over the Eagles.

The Falcons were led by Tiffany Gregorich. She had 13 points and five steals, to lead all defenders. Gregorich shot 4-7 from the field and 5-8 from the charity stripe. Kelli Hilt added 10 points and four steals. She shot 2-4 from the field, 1-1 from three-point land, and 5-6 from the free throw line. Jenna Hanson had nine points and three steals.

Four Falcons ended the night with six points: Taylor House, Tess Lardie, Alise Holst, and Maranda Dohrn. Holst and House had three and two steals respectively.

Leading the charge for the Eagles was the duo of Lindsay Wahl and Mackenzie Hunter who finished with 16 and 19 points respectively. Hunter also had three steals.

As a team, the Falcons shot 6-24 (25.0 percent) from the field and 1-6 (16.7 percent) from the three-point line in the first half. After making a 15-0 run to start the second half, the Falcons upped their percentages greatly. As a team, UWRF shot 15-24 (62.5 percent) from the field and 1-4 (25.0 percent) from beyond the arc in the second half.

From the free throw line, the Falcons shot a total of 23 shots. They made 14, for 60.9 percent.

The win boosts River Fall’s home record to 10-1. In addition, the Falcons advance to 6-7 in the WIAC (13-9 overall). La Crosse falls to 9-5 in conference play (17-6 overall).

Next, the Falcons will travel to UW-Oshkosh on Saturday to face the Titans in a 3 p.m. tipoff.

Game Box Score

Tiffany Gregorich

Tiffany Gregorich

Kelli Hilt

Kelli Hilt

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Holst Named WIAC Player of the Week

Posted by Falcons Fan on February 8, 2009

Basketball player Alise Holst (Fr., Plainview, Minn. Plainview-Elgin-Millville HS) has been named the WIAC basketball Player of the Week according to league Sports Information Director, Matt Stanek.

Holst played a key role in the team’s two WIAC wins last week, including a 69-63 win over nationally ranked UW-Eau Claire on Saturday at the Karges Center. UWEC was ranked No. 5 in the D3Hoops.com and No. 6 in the USA Today ESPN Top 25 polls. Holst, 5-8, scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the win over UWEC. She also had three assists, a blocked shot and led the Falcons with four steals. In the team’s 88-62 win at UWS, she led the Falcons with 18 points and a career-high six steals. She also had two blocks and two assists. In the two games she was 12-18 (.667) from the field and 6-14 (.428) from the line for 30 points. She had 14 rebounds, seven coming on the offensive end, five assists, three blocks and 10 steals in 71 minutes of action. This year Holst is averaging 10.2 points and 7.6 rebounds a game. She has 34 assists, eight blocks and 34 steals and has started all 21 games. She leads the Falcons in rebounding and is second in scoring average.

On Wednesday the Falcons host UW-La Crosse at 7 p.m., at the Karges Center. On Saturday UWRF plays at UW-Oshkosh at 3 p.m

Alise Holst

Alise Holst

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UW-River Falls building toward top of WIAC

Posted by Falcons Fan on February 8, 2009

The Eau Claire Leader Telegram had some nice things to say about the Lady Falcons Basketball team.

http://www.leadertelegram.com/story-sports.asp?id=BIUOKNPNHS2

Women’s basketball: UW-River Falls building toward top of WIAC
 
 

 

By John Casper Jr.
Leader-Telegram staff
In Cindy Hovet’s first season at UW-River Falls, the Falcons finished tied for third in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.In the past eight years, they’ve never finished higher than fourth.But that may be starting to change.The Falcons are young but show promise. The 10-player roster has just two seniors and two juniors, but a strong freshman class and a solid group of recruits coming in next year.

It appears that UW-River Falls’ days at the bottom of the WIAC are coming to an end.

“I think we’ve had a couple opportunities the last nine years where we’ve been right at the corner,” Hovet said after Saturday’s 55-51 loss to UW-Eau Claire at Zorn Arena. “With this group I feel like we’re sneaking around the corner right now. We’re bringing in some nice players next year and we’re very excited about where we’re going.”

And, for the first time, some of those recruits are from the Chippewa Valley.

The Falcons (9-6, 3-4) already have an Altoona connection in their backcourt. Jenna Hanson, one of the team’s two seniors, transferred from Winona State before the 2007-’08 season and is the team’s starting point guard. Freshman Tiffany Gregorich, a Leader-Telegram All-Northwest first-team pick last season, came to UW-River Falls largely because of Hanson. Brittany Gregorich, Tiffany’s sister and an All-Northwest second-team pick last season, is part of the incoming crop of recruits.

“We’ve been trying to recruit this area more the last few years,” Hovet said. “This has been an area that Eau Claire and Stout have had a little bit of a hold on, but we’ve been trying to break into that.

“Once positive word gets out about your program, it really helps recruiting.”

Getting the Gregoriches is a nice first step. Tiffany Gregorich, who was recruited hard by UW-Stout, has made a big impact right away, leading the team in scoring (13.4 points per game) despite coming off the bench. Brittany Gregorich chose the Falcons over interest from UW-Stout and UW-Eau Claire.

“I’d like to see more girls from this area go to River Falls, but they get a lot of girls from the Twin Cities,” Tiffany Gregorich said. “I’m hoping they will. I’m hoping that others see me and Brittany here and say ‘I know them, I want to go there.’”

Even if they can’t break into the Chippewa Valley, the Falcons draw several players from the Twin Cities area. Hovet said she has three players coming from Minnesota next season, including Lindsey Olson, a post player from Plainview, Minn., that should contribute right away.

Not only does Hovet feel like the program is turning the corner, her players are expecting to battle for a conference championship before their college careers are done.

“Our freshmen recruits this year are really good and we made a pact with each other that we are going to stay all four years,” Tiffany Gregorich said. “If we stay together the next four years, we can make something of it. With the girls we have above us, and my sister and the girls that are coming in next year, we can make something of it.”

Hovet has supporters within the conference. She played for and coached with Mark Thomas at UW-Stout, earning player of the year honors in 1994.

“She’s done a good job,” Thomas said. “She’s stuck with it, stuck to her guns, stuck to her principles. Any program that’s ever going to be successful, that’s what you have to do. You’ve got to stick to your principles and battle through some lean years when things happen that are out of your control, and she’s been able to do that.”

Hovet hopes those lean years are coming to an end, but like Thomas said, she’s not going to change how she does things. Unlike other coaches, Hovet doesn’t have a 20-player roster, preferring a 12- to 16-player roster which she said helps with team chemistry and provides for more individual attention. She also wants unselfish players that put the team first.

“I think we do things right,” Hovet said. “We have positive team kids. Once we start to draw a few of the better players from the area and once word gets out, it will make a difference.”

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Altoona graduate Jenna Hanson, left, is one of two seniors on the UW-River Falls women's basketball team, which is full of young talent and is building toward a run at the WIAC title.

Altoona graduate Jenna Hanson, left, is one of two seniors on the UW-River Falls women's basketball team, which is full of young talent and is building toward a run at the WIAC title.

 

 

 

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Alise Holst player of the week

Posted by Falcons Fan on February 8, 2009

Forward Alise Holst (Fr., Plainview, Minn., Plainview-Elgin-Millville HS) played a key role in the team’s two WIAC wins last week, including a 69-63 win over nationally ranked UW-Eau Claire on Saturday at the Karges Center. UWEC was ranked No. 5 in the D3Hoops.com and No. 6 in the USA Today ESPN Top 25 polls. Holst, 5-8, scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the win over UWEC. She also had three assists, a blocked shot and led the Falcons with four steals. In the road win at UWS, she led the Falcons with 18 points and a career-high six steals. She also had two blocks and two assists. In the two games she was 12-18 (.667) from the field and 6-14 (.428) from the line for 30 points. She had 14 rebounds, seven coming on the offensive end, five assists, three blocks and 10 steals in 71 minutes of action. This year Holst is averaging 10.2 points and 7.6 rebounds a game. She has 34 assists, eight blocks and 34 steals and has started all 21 games. She leads the Falcons in rebounding and is second in scoring average.

Alise Holst

Alise Holst

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Five Falcons in Double Digits to Beat Fifth-Ranked UWEC

Posted by Falcons Fan on February 8, 2009

Five Falcons scored in double figures to hurl UWRF into a victory over the fifth-ranked (D2Hoops.com) UW-Eau Claire Blugolds Saturday evening. Senior, Jenna Hanson led the front for UWRF, scoring 13 points.

Hanson shot 50.0 percent from the field (4-8), 1-3 from the three-point line, and a perfect 4-4 from the free throw line. At the half, Hanson had 5 points. Adding to the force, Alise Holst chipped in 12 points, seven in the second half, seven boards, and four steals. She was 3-5 from the field and 6-10 from the charity stripe.

Tiffany Gregorich had 10 points, eight in the second half, a steal, and four rebounds. She went 2-6 from the field, 1-5 from beyond the arc, and 5-8 from the free throw line. Six of her eight free throws came with under two minutes to go in the game.

Kelli Hilt and Lauren Pellowski each added ten points of their own, as well. They each had two steals. Hilt had four rebounds, and Pellowski had two. Tess Lardie finished the night with seven points, two steals, and two rebounds. Taylor House had five points, three steals, two blocks, and seven boards.

Leading the Blugolds was Jodi Lindner with 16 points and six rebounds. Katie Weinberg hit some clutch three pointers at the end of the game to give her 12 total points.

The Falcons started the game with the lead. With 11:13 left in the first half, UWEC tied the game at nine. River Falls would not catch up to Eau Claire until there was 2:08 left in the half. A Holst lay-up tied the game at 24.

Going in to the half, River Falls trailed the Blugolds by six, 25-31.

With 10:48 to go in the second half, Lardie hit a shot to bring the Falcons within one, 38-39. A minute later, Pellowski sunk a huge three to put the Falcons up, 41-39. Eau Claire would not tie or take the lead again in the game.

As a team, the Falcons shot 41.2 percent (21-51) from the field, 37.5 percent (6-16) from the three point line, and 70.0 percent (21-30) from the free throw line. UWRF doubled the number of steals UWEC had, 14-7. Nine of those steals came in the second half.

The Falcons advance to 5-7 in the WIAC and 12-9 overall. The Blugolds fall to 10-3 in conference play and 18-3 overall.

UWRF plays host to UW-La Crosse on Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. On Saturday, the Falcons will travel to UW-Oshkosh to take on the Titans at a 3 p.m. tipoff.

Game Box Score

Here is what WEAU TV 13 from Eau Claire had to say.

River Falls Upsets #5 Eau Claire Women

Leading throughout the first 30 minutes of the game, the fifth-ranked UW-Eau Claire women’s basketball team was upended late by WIAC opponent UW-River Falls, losing tonight 69-63.

The Blugolds struggled offensively tonight, shooting 34 percent from the field in the first and second half. The Falcons didn’t fare well in the first half either, shooting just 33 percent in the first half, but they turned it on in the second half shooting 52.4 percent to put the Blugolds away.

River Falls started the game with a slim lead through the first nine minutes. A three pointer from Heather Witt (Sr.-Kendall, Wis./Royall) gave Eau Claire a 13-12 lead at the 10:44 mark, which they would keep for the remainder of the half. Heading into the recess, the Blugolds had a 31-25 lead.

The start of the second half was much of the same for the Blugolds, as they kept a lead through the first 10 minutes. At the 9:48 mark, the Falcons took the lead on a Lauren Pellowski three and never looked back. Eau Claire played from behind the rest of the game and was outscored 31-23 in the final nine minutes to give the Falcons the stunning upset.

Jodi Lindner (Jr.-Neillsville, Wis.) came off the bench to score 16 points in 20 minutes to lead Eau Claire. Katie Weinberg (So.-Dresser, Wis./St. Croix Falls) chipped in with 12, while the Blugolds’ big three of Witt, Heidi Arciszewski (Sr.-Thorp, Wis.) and Hannah Mesick (So.-Chatfield, Minn.) were held to just 26 points combined on eight-of-29 shooting.

Five Falcons reached double-figures with Jenna Hanson leading the team with 13 points.

Jenna  Hanson

Jenna Hanson

Alise Holst

Alise Holst

Lauren Pellowski

Lauren Pellowski

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Game Pictures vs. Superior Feb 4 2009

Posted by Falcons Fan on February 5, 2009

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