
Men’s Basketball
Lewis Mau, Guard, 6-4, 210, Senior, Colfax, WI
Mau had a strong all-around week for the Blugolds who closed
out the regular season with two conference road games. In an
80-71 loss at UW-River Falls Mau posted a game-high 19 points and
five assists in addition to recording a team-high two steals.
Mau made 8-of-13 field goals including three-of-four three point
field goal attempts in 30 minutes of play in his highest-scoring
game of the season. In a 63-60 loss at UW-Oshkosh Mau tallied
a game-high six rebounds along with scoring 10 points and dishing
out two assists. Mau made 5-of-13 field goal attempts playing
22 minutes. For the week Mau averaged 14.5 points, 5.5
rebounds, 3.5 assists and one steal per game converting 13-of-26
(.500) field goals, 3-of-8 (.375) three-point field goals and
0-of-2 free throws.
Women’s Basketball
Courtney Lewis, Forward, 5-10, Senior, Prairie du Chien,
WI
Lewis finished the regular season in strong fashion as the
Blugolds posted two home conference wins earning the second seed in
the WIAC women’s basketball tournament. In a 69-64 win
over UW-River Falls Lewis posted a game-high 27 points and five
assists to go along with six rebounds while playing 33
minutes. Lewis made 7-of-13 field goal attempts including a
perfect three-of-three from the three-point line and 10-of-10 free
throws. Her point total was the second-most points Lewis has
scored in a single game, one point shy of tying her 28-point effort
at UW-Platteville on February 13, 2013. In a 64-61 victory
over UW-Oshkosh Lewis again lead both teams with 25 points, 11
rebounds and one steal to go along with two assists and one blocked
shot while playing all 40 minutes. Lewis made 5-of-12 field
goal attempts connecting on three-of-three three-point field goals
and 12-of-14 free throws. For the week Lewis averaged 26
points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists making 12-of-25 (.480) field
goals, six-of-six three-point field goals and 22-of-24 (.917) free
throws. For her efforts Lewis is now tied for 20th
on the Blugold all-time scoring list with 948 career points.
Gymnastics
All-Around: Tori Erickson, Freshman,
Woodbury, MN
Erickson finished second in the all-around as the Blugolds
defeated Gustavus Adolphus (MN) 185.925-175.300 in a WIAC home dual
meet. Erickson earned an all-around score of 36.275 finishing
just 0.525 points out of first place. Erickson placed second
on the balance beam scoring a 9.325, fifth on the vault and uneven
bars with scores of 9.225 and 9.025 respectively and she finished
11th on the floor exercise earning a score of 8.700.
Zurowski continues to be a consistent competitor for the Blugolds who defeated Gustavus Adolphus (MN) 185.925-178.300 in a WIAC home dual meet. Zurowski finished fourth on the vault with a score of 9.275, third on the uneven bars earning a score of 9.200 and finished eighth on the floor exercise posting a 9.075.
Men’s Hockey
Jack Callahan, Defenseman, 5-9, 191 pounds, Senior, Red
Bank, NJ/Christian Brothers Academy
Callahan was a big factor for the Blugolds who finished the
regular season in sole possession of second place with two
conference wins this past week. In a 5-1 victory at UW-Stout
Callahan assisted on the game tying goal at 1:08 of the first
period and scored his first power play goal of the year at 3:11 of
the third period. In a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over
UW-River Falls Callahan scored the game-tying goal in a
four-versus-four situation at 12:26 of the second period on Senior
Night at Hobbs Ice Center. The Blugolds have now won
four-straight games over the Falcons including 10 victories in the
last 12 meetings between both schools.
Men’s Tennis
Will Weyenberg, Sophomore, Neenah, WI
Weyenberg won his #2 singles and doubles match as the Blugolds
defeated St. Norbert College 9-0. Weyenberg defeated Leon
Gilman in singles play 6-1, 6-1 while teaming up with Andrew Rust
to defeat Casey Brice and Ben Vande Zande 8-1 in doubles
action.
Men’s Track and Field
Field: Roger Steen, Throws, Senior, Luck,
WI
Steen won the shot put breaking his own school record set just
two weeks ago at the Big Dog Invitational hosted by UW-Stevens
Point. Steen won the shot put with a throw of 59-5 (18.11
meters) which was four feet and two inches farther than his next
closest competitor. The toss broke Steen’s own school
record of 58-6.75 (17.85 meters) set two weeks ago at the Pointer
Invitational also hosted by UW-Stevens Point. Steen currently
ranks second nationally in the shot put.
Women’s Track and Field
Track: Carly Fehler, Sprints, Senior, Oak
Creek, WI
Fehler won the 60-meter dash breaking her own school record in
the process while also helping the 4 x 200-meter relay to a first
place finish at the Big Dog Invitational hosted by UW-Stevens
Point. Fehler won the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.74
seconds but it was her preliminary time of 7.70 that set the school
record. Prior to the meet Fehler had set the school record of
7.73 seconds on March 14, 2014 at the NCAA Division III Indoor
Track and Field Championships held in Lincoln, Nebraska. Her
time in the 60-meter dash currently ranks second in the
nation. Fehler was also a member of the 4 x 200-meter relay
team that earned first place honors with a time of 1:43.65.