 Hello everybody and welcome to the aquarium at the Lakeland University. Or tonight, Lakeland Muskie's host, Concordia of Wisconsin in a Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference game. I'm Chris Wright going solo tonight. Mike Martin is in Arizona once again. But we wanted to bring you this great game because tonight we have four kids, four kids from Sheboygan playing in it. Two for Lakeland University and two brothers from Concordia that are gonna be on the, I guess you could say the enemy side tonight. First of all, for Lakeland, we have Zach Hasenstein and Sam Kaminski, two players that played at North High School. And then over at Concordia, we have both Jacob and Jared Jerse both Sheboygan, Lutheran grads. But on a side note to the Jerse boys, their brother is playing Jonah over at Lutheran tonight. So they had to actually split up their family tonight. But many of the jerseys are still here in attendance. Let's talk about our records today. And we'll start with Lakeland. When we saw Lakeland about three weeks ago, they were six and two since that time. They've lost every game since. And right now they're sitting at six and nine, four and six in league play. On the flip side, when we look at Concordia, they are in second place in the league. They're nine and two. MSOE and Brian Miller, former Lakeland coach, is leading that squad. But Concordia has a very nice team, nine and five overall and nine and two in league play. And if the Muskies want to get back in it, this is a type of game that they're gonna have to win on their home court. I talked a little bit to some of the Lakeland people before the game and they're saying, Lakeland's starting to play a little bit better, but they just need to have a game where they can get things going. One thing they've been doing too much of, probably shooting a three. So they're gonna try to do a little bit more work inside a little bit tonight instead of just relying on the three. What you're gonna see from Concordia is a team that's gonna be running up and down the floor. And they're gonna try to create easy opportunities in fast break situations like that. And as I said in the opening when I first started is I'm very excited about tonight's game. And in about 30 seconds we'll get that way. But as we're taking a break here, let's take a minute and we'll listen to the national anthem. The University for tonight's Notre Dame Athletics Collegiate Conference matchup between the Concordia University of Wisconsin-Felicans and your Lakeland University-Musty and gentlemen, please remove your hats for the playing of our national anthem. For 22, the New France team, Cedarburg, Wisconsin, 652 Cedarburg, Cedarburg, Wisconsin, 152 Joshland. Well there are your starters for Concordia and Lakeland. We'll watch Zach Cousins sign, number 23 from Sheboygan. North averaging 11-7. And Jake Jerse, the senior, averaging 10-4. Jared has been starting. He's averaging 3.5 points per game but he gets a lot more assists. He leads the team and assists 45 for Concordia. It's nice to see Pat McDonald back for Lakeland. Their leading scorer, he's been out with injuries, been playing the last couple of games. He leads Lakeland in scoring at 16-3. As I said, he's from Port Washington. He wears number 11. We're ready to tip off here. Concordia will be in blue and your muskies will be in yellow and there is Jared Jerse handing off to his brother, Jake Jerse. Excuse me, Jake to Jared. That's Jared, number two. Right away, they're gonna go inside in a nice block by Lakeland. There's Hasenstein on the dribble drive and right away, Lakeland up with a three and it's missed. Rebound by Fransky, Andrew Fransky from Minnesota. He got banged before, number 22 from Concordia. The big player for Concordia is number 42. That's Josh Howe. He's a 3-point, excuse me, 1,000-point scorer for Concordia in his career. I believe just the 17th or 18th young man to do that at Concordia. And there's a three by Hasenstein, it looks short, rebound by Fransky and there comes the Falcons pushed by Jake Jerse, knocked out of bounds. We're just underway, 1856, first half. Chris Wright going solo tonight, Mike Martin in Arizona again. Very excited just because of the fact of all the local ties in this game and actually two teams that were supposed to go for the conference, Lakeland's not holding up their end. Maybe they can get things on track tonight. Jake Jerse and there's a shot away and again in a miss and we've played in a minute and a half and knew but he has scored. Carlos Campos second in the team and scoring for Lakeland number 10. Hands it off to Duffin over to Hasenstein who gets our first basket of the game. The kick out to Jerse for three. No good, Nygaard from Plymouth number 34 on the rebound. That's Campos, Nygaard on the dribble drive, loses out of bounds, but they're gonna say it was tipped. And I'm not helping the officials out with the ball that just rolled past me. Hasenstein's gonna inbound it here leading two zip. 1752 left in the first half. That's Nygaard, Eric Nygaard from Plymouth and they're gonna say he traveled with the basketball. Johnson over to Jerse. Can't call him JJ because all the boys have a name with a J on it and then there was a miss by Jared and here comes Lakeland trying to push it. There's a leaner miss, rebound by Fransky again and this time Concordia loses it out of bounds. Saw Concordia play Mary in a couple of weeks ago as well. They got a nice team, very nice team. This is Pat McDonald, the senior, playing in just his fifth game. Dribble driving, basket's good for Carlos Campos and a four nothing lead for Lakeland. Jared over to his brother, Jake. And another Concordia turnover. They're gonna get Jerse on the foul and we're gonna get a couple free throws. Going to the line will be Geerick Duffin. Duffin at 59% from the free throw line this season. Duffin from Princeton, Wisconsin. He's a senior out here and the second free throw is good for Duffin. That makes it five to nothing. Favor of Lakeland, 16-30 left. Johnson on the drive and they're gonna get a foul. I'm gonna say that Johnson wrapped him but that's not going to go to any avail to the officials. They're gonna get Hasenstein on the foul. 85% free throw shooter gets the first one to fall and the first points for Concordia. Two for two trip, it's now five to two. Donald, again, not a lot of movement by the muskies. Now we get a pop out and a three point shot goes in and out the campus. He can't believe the basket didn't want it. From way downtown is how he can hit that and he does, it's a three pointer for Howe. Even to score at five a piece. Hazy from way downtown, tries the answer, goes out of bounds, back to Concordia. Concordia's coach by Sean Casey in his 12th year. Sam Schrader in his second year at Concordia. This is the 127th meeting between these two teams. That's crazy. Dating back to 1938-39 season. On a gamble by the muskies, pays off for a flush. Watch this on replay. Gamble by Nygaard, flush for Francie. Got a foul on Johnson for Concordia. That's their second team foul into the lineup. Isiah Tonette, he's number one. He's a little spark plug. Resides from Sacramento, California. Also in is Noah Gussie for Concordia and a good player. Also, it's Oleg Lian, George number four for Concordia. In for Lakeland, Joaquin Pogize, and he comes in and scores right away. We're back to even. And there's another turnover by Concordia. Musky's on the push. There's McDonald. There's two seniors going on at Howe and McDonald. Giese again, no good. And Tonette, which I saw play a couple of weeks ago, he's got some rings, considering the fact he's just five, eight. Shakur Jahan comes in, number five for Lakeland. 14 points off the bench. Been getting a lot of minutes with McDonald and Campos out earlier in the season. Zach Hasenstein also missed a couple of games already. Lakeland's only had one guy play all 15 games this year, so it's good to see them getting healthy again. Here's McDonald, and he gets fouled on the shot and that's gonna be a foul on Fratzi. Another poor decision is following a three point shooter and he's gonna get three right here. McDonald trying to be the fifth different Musky to put points on the board. He's now just eight of 13 on Frito's this year. Like I said, just played four games and that's not a good trip so far from McDonald's. Gotta take advantage of these situations when he fouled for a three point shot. And he gets one of the three to fall and gives the Muskies an eight to seven lead. And that was a speed. This kid can jump and scores. George drives to the basket and scores and he's fouled. George just a 55% Frito shooter, but it makes that look pretty. Three point play the old fashioned way. It's now 10 to eight in favor of the Falcons. 14 minute mark, it was a dribble drive by Don Jocum. Almost turns it over. Number 20, Dante Carlton checked in. Two, he's number one. We've seen him before. He's a junior from Green Bay East an outstanding athlete at Green Bay East. Believe it was their quarterback and played basketball. There's a three point shot up and good for Shakur. Janad, he gets the first three point basket. And so far six different Muskies have scored. I have them for 13, I don't know, it's 11, excuse me. 11 to eight, missed by Concordia. Another three pointer up and good. It's time by Pogize makes one and calls steps. And Joey Zitlo, number 12 for Concordia. Comes from Oak Creek and Lakeland trying to expand on their lead of four. They were up five to zero. It's now 14 to 10, 12, 50. Here's a nice dribble drive and dump. Nice easy shot, but it was missed. Jihad with the drive, it would not fall for them. To that, look at George just using that body to get to the basket. He misses the easy one, but here's a rebound putback by Brandon Keller. Another young man from Plymouth. And he gets fouled. He's a six, seven freshman. Eric Nygaard, number 34, starting center for Plymouth. Or excuse me, Lakeland is also from Plymouth. Jairus Brothers back in the lineup for Concordia. Jared, the freshman, number two, and Jake, the senior, number three. And an all for two trip. Concordia not off to a really good start with turnovers and some miss free throws. Let's see if Lakeland can take advantage. Almost there's a turn over there. Carlton switched his pivot feet and he walked. It was a nice inside feed. And another missed opportunity, that time by Noah Gussie for Concordia. Why not, Peggy? Oh, he hit it last couple, but there's a big rebound by Gussie for Concordia. Jared over to Gussie. That shot's missed, rebound by Carlton. Here comes the fish, swung out to the geese. That's Carlton. You can make that from out there. I think they're gonna get a foul. Brandon Keller, three starters of, four starters for Lakeland back in. Hossie, Campos and a turnover by Haasenstein. Jake Jerson on the push, nice feed over to Johnson and the Baskin, a quick timeout by Lakeland. It's gonna be a 30 second timeout for Lakeland. As I mentioned in the beginning of this program, MSOE leads the conference at nine and one. Concordia of Mequon or Wisconsin is nine and two. Then there's a whole host of teams right in the bunch there, including Lakeland. Illinois Tech is six and four, Rockford six and four. Benedictine in Aurora and Edgerton five and five and then your muskies are four and six. Lakeland got off to a really good start at six and two this year, but since that time, they've lost seven in a row including a heartbreaking overtime game last week on the ninth and they lost to MSOE at MSOE by 10. Next game for Lakeland is at Aurora, defending Northern Athletic Conference, our collegiate conference champions. Nice deep in there and good. Campos pushing the offense, getting to the basket, gets rewarded with a basket and he has a chance to make it a three point play. Makes it a three point play and a 17 to 12 lead, ties the biggest lead of the game. Calling offensive foul, Ola Lakin, George on the offensive foul, 16 foul on Concordia. Lakeland will be in the bonus the rest of the half. Campos pushes it down there to Duffin. His shot is up and good, 19 to 12. Duffin now with three points. Jerseh kicks it out for a three pointer and good. Jordan Johnson answers with a three pointer. There's a miss by the fish, here comes Jake Jerse. Now they're starting to pass really well and that 19 to 12 lead is down to 19 to 17 and there's another turnover by the fish champion. Here's George on a reverse, he misses it. Nygard gets it knocked up his hand. Hasenstein saves it to Campos. This is McDonald, nice fake driving. Thought he was followed by Jerse, no call. Jordan Johnson for Concordia pushing it. Jerse back to Johnson, way out to Jared. Goes right by Hasen, he kicks it to his brother. Johnson again, this is way short, Campos. Back to Duffin and we're gonna get another traveling violation. A lot of turnovers, they're really going here. 8.54, left in the first half. Lakeland 19, Concordia 17, the first meeting of these two teams this year. February 2nd, the Muskies will be down in Mequon to play the Falcons. There's another shot by Howe and that's good. Just like that, it's a 20-19 lead for Concordia. Duffin for three, answers right back. 22-20, Jerse, nice pass. Fortunately, Fratsky wasn't ready for it. It's a turnover, that was a nice pass by Jared. My guard with the fake, pull up. Basket doesn't want it down here. Rebound by Jordan Johnson of the Falcons. Howe with a nice pass and a miss by Fratsky. Johnson, double teamed, skip pass to Jerse. No, Hasenstein comes away with it. Back and forth they go, not a lot of baskets. And Sean Cassidy and Concordia calls out one of their plays. Try to roll, there it is. Howe off the screen and he missed it. Everything worked well for Concordia there except for putting it in the lamp. Campus for the three. Again, another three-pointer by Lakeland not falling. And a one and out. Not too many second opportunities for Lakeland tonight. Jordan Johnson. There's Howe, he can hit that, not this time. And we have wholesale substitutions. Noah Gussie back in for Concordia, along with Isaiah Tenet. Wonkeen Pegis back in for Pegisi in for Lakeland. Nygaard, nice and long, but he can't finish. Lakeland will end up bounded here. This is Trent Nickel from Keele, number 24 in the game. Looking, looking, and that's a turnover and that's not gonna give you time on the bench. Nope, they're gonna take him out. They took Duffin out, thought Nickel because he couldn't get it in. He's going to find himself a seat. 624 left, a quick first half. Looked like a walk there. Instead, Fratsky turns it over. This is Zhanad. He's got the hot hand tonight for Lakeland. 24-20, Jihad with five points. There's a long bomb by Jordan Johnson. He's got 10 and a half, close Concordia within one. And back and forth, basically the whole game. Biggest lead for Lakeland is five. Biggest lead for Concordia is, no, Agassi commits the foul for Concordia. That puts him over the limit, puts Pat McDonald back to the free throw line. He had an unsuccessful one for three-trip the first time, but he hits this one. He makes it a perfect trip. Donald now with five points in the first half. And that, trying to get deep, uses that vertical, but could not get it to go. Rebound by Nygard. Pegisi, using his speed, gets it up and over and good. I have him for seven. I think he stepped on the line and another Concordia turnover. And Sean Cassidy not happy with all the empty trips for the Falcons. Pegisi comes in averaging seven points again. He's number four. He's already got at his average. Swings this one over to Nickel. And an empty trip for the fish. And they're gonna get a hand check on top. Pat McDonald picks up his first foul. Duffin gonna come back in the game. Garrett Duffin, just 14 fouls on Lakeland. Seven on Concordia. 430 left in the first half. Nice push by Howe. And that's why he scored over a thousand points so far this year. Donald quickly picks up his second foul and that'll get Zach Hasenstein off the bench. Misses the free throw. Remains a three point lead for Lakeland. Shakur Shahad, not this time. Rebound by Keller. Gotta like the effort by the fish tonight. Really on defensive end, doing a nice job. Wow. Lot of contact, no foul. Duffin looking, but nobody's in the post. They don't really have any big, tall guys out there. Pat McDonald gets called for an offensive foul and that's his third. And the coach is going, Coach Schrader is really upset with that call and he's gonna get a technical foul. He did not like the fact that they called McDonald on that foul. Wanted to get McDonald out of the game. He's a little calmer now. There you see. See if that puts a spark into the muskies. Two for two trip for Jordan Johnson. 85% free throw shooter made both of those. He's now got a dozen of the 27 points for Concordia. And now it becomes a five point play and a lead for Concordia after the technical. Bad things happen there. McDonald picks up his third technical on Lakeland's coach Schrader and then two free throws and a three pointer. And Gussie's fighting. He's trapped. They're gonna get a jump. Gussie wanted a foul. You know of Gussie, a senior from Green Bay, new Lutheran. Sure he played against Jacob Jerse. There's a nice inbound play and a score for Lakeland. All even under three minutes at the aquarium. Chris Wright on solo tonight. Got the A team tonight. Richard up on the upper camera and Eric and Scott in the truck and there's a three by Howe. He's good. And we have a student helper. Camelia Trimburger, a junior at South down here. Doing the camera right there. She was a little nervous tonight but doing a nice job. And Howe, one of his best looks. And they're gonna get a foul on Noah Gussie as Joaquin Pegisi get a nice job there to draw that foul, made the basket. We'll be shooting one, four. Whoa, they gave Howe only a two before. I thought Howe had a three. So it's 32 to 30. So we're still tied after the miss. Under two minutes, Jordan Johnson, the bulldog of Cedarburg. Howe's driving right in on Haasenstein and the senior draws the foul on Haasie. Haasie with two fouls. So that'll bring Trent Nicol in the game. Howe's at the line just a few minutes ago where he missed two. He's averaging 15-six a game. One for two trip. But gives the Falcons a lead. 33-32, Concordia. That's Nicol from Keel. Campos, Bingo from three. The excellent first half. Neither team can really pull away from the other. Nice drive and another miss by Concordia. And with a minute 17 and the lead, oh, Lakeland turns it over. Very athletic, George scores. An easy one. Carl's, Campos. Geese has a nice first half. Him and Campos have led them. He's gonna not get that one or grow. So with 40 seconds, here comes the Falcons with a chance to take the lead. Annette, Howe, driving. Bounce pass, out of bounds. And probably the last possession. Oh, there's gonna be some questions. I'm gonna say no. It's gonna go to the fish. So the last possession of the first half should go to Lakeland. 30 seconds on the shot clock, 30.0 up above. Shot clock should probably be turned off. Fishel's gonna let it go. Lakeland holding it for one. The traitor calling out a play. Here's Campos. Drives, thrown away. Here comes George, two. Can he beat it? And it counts. 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Carlos Campos had eight. Shakur Jihad had seven. And Garrett Duffin had six. So very balanced scoring in that first half for Lakeland and fortunately I found someone that can join me for the second half for some of it, if not all of it. Dave Gannetti, she came out here. Dave, thanks for joining us. And once again, tell the folks at home just what you do out here. Well, besides nothing. That's a good question. I'm a director of external relations. So marketing and branding and PR and telling everybody the good news about what's going on at Lakeland University. That's my job. Well, I know you've always been a big basketball fan long before you were here. I mean, you worked for Shboygan Press, but I mean, you followed basketball, I know through high school games and you would come out here long before you even had a job out here. But that's a big passion of yours, I know. It is, yeah. It's just a sport that I've always really enjoyed and being able to be part of it out here to get to know the players on the men's side and the women's side and watch them grow and develop as people in addition to players is a nice treat. Well, this is Jared Jerse going right to the basket so Lutheran kid scores. Biggest lead, I think, for Concordia there and we don't need those turnovers to start the second half. There was a miss by Johnson. And again, turnovers, a lot of turnovers, 13 turnovers for Concordia, 10 for Lakeland that first half and there is a miss by Campos. Ball's flying around a lot in that first half. It was that tempo in the first half was pretty intense for a while. Well, I know I talked to some of the staff from Lakeland. They're trying to slow it down a little bit, trying to work it inside but get away from the three point basket because it hasn't really worked for them. They're over there losing streak so they try to change things up but unfortunately it looks like it's more of a track meet again. And it's hard when you go with the style for a little more than half the season and then try to change things up. It's challenging. Yep, there's another miss by Campos. In that first half, Lakeland was just four of 18. Now they're four of 20 from three point range and they just gotta get that going. I know they're shooting about 33% from the three point strike this year which isn't awful and jerks get bumped but it's gonna be knocked out of bounds. I think the encouraging number for Lakeland at the half was the rebounding. Actually Lakeland was plus one. Rebounding has been a tough nut to crack for this team and Concordia's got a size advantage at a number of positions and have the reboundage at half was a big number for Lakeland. Well, what I've seen Lakeland, I noticed that besides really Nygard and Nygard's really not a big kid either but they're not, they really don't have any true strong post players. Right. And another miss by Campos and there's Howe with the rebound. That's the freshman, Jared Jerse, looking for his brother in the parking lot and sometimes even brothers miss each other. You know, coming in, I was really excited about doing this game because it was Concordia with the two Jerse kids for Concordia. But I know Lakeland was supposed to kind of battle for the conference crown as well and they got to get themselves on track or else the lead pack's going to get away. Yeah, you know, and the tough thing to be coming out of a losing streak now is the tough part of the schedule is here. And there's Nygard fighting. Yeah, that's what Nygard is great at is getting in the bucket. He's kind of that junkyard dog kind of player and finds a way. But Lakeland's got five straight road Saturdays in the second half here. And when you need to win a game to break out of the funk, it's not a friendly schedule. Yeah, I saw they got three in a row right away and then off and they're gonna be seen Concordia again right away. I know they got playing at Aurora is always tough. Duff and misses one. Things that were going well in the first half aren't going well so far here and there's a turnover again by Jerse. Concordia with a lot of turnovers. Yeah, it just looks like people are trying to force an extra pass sometimes where there's not one. Here's a nice little open look inside for McDonald. You know, that's another thing for Lakeland. You got to get Pat McDonald going. And senior leader, he can carry you for stretches and he can make some of the most acrobatic shots. Well, I know it's him being out this year too. I was looking at the roster. I mean, they haven't had a healthy team either. Everybody's been on the floor. You know, at one point, I think it was a two game stretch there where we had, you know, and you never want to make excuses, but McDonald, Campos and Hassenstein, all three were out and it takes the edge off of your scoring. Now, luckily we had some kids really step up during that time and played well. You know, and then the problem is when those three guys come back, you got to try to find minutes for everybody. So for coach Schrader, it's been an interesting challenge. My guard picked up the fall on the wrap there. Just trying to get there, but Hassenstein playing that good, strong defense. Good dump out to the big fellows. They're gonna make France key, Andrew France key, earn it at the strike. Now he's from Minnesota and I talked to you about this just a minute ago. One thing I was, one of my big questions was where do you get kids from like Louisiana and the football team's got a bunch of kids from Florida and Michigan, how do all those kids find Howard's Grove in Lakeland, Wisconsin? Yeah, well, we go find them. You know, I mean, obviously with the internet, it's a small world and recruiting is, I don't know if I would say easier, but it's different now because of technology and the web. And then when you get a kid like Michael Whitley, you know, who was an all-American quarterback and set a number of school records and was from Louisiana, and then he goes back home and tells all his buddies, hey, I got a great education at Lakeland. Now he's signing, you know, he's gonna be playing for the Sioux Falls team in arena football. And in the meantime, he's back home. Our assistants are right now down in Louisiana and Michael's taking them around town and around the region and introducing them to people. So. Well, I know Johnson with the miss there. McDonald's fighting like he can. It's gonna go over to the fish. I know, I also drive that go right-way van sometimes on weekends and stuff. Also, and I picked up a kid, here he's from Louisiana and he's here to play baseball. So we're having a conversation. I'm like, it's not just football or basketball, you got, it's other sports. You mentioned your volleyball. Yeah, men's volleyball's got three kids from Hawaii. Can you imagine it's supposed to be what, I think a low of five this weekend and these kids from Hawaii are sitting up here, shivering, but you know, you spread the word and but if you look at, you know, the rosters of a lot of the schools in our conference, you'll see a fair number of out of state, out of region, out of state. And again, I think it's the web. It makes the world a very small place. And with websites today, you can get a feel for a school before you ever set foot on campus. And a lot of kids just wanna play, they wanna play ball. They wanna have to play ball. A slow start for the muskies here in the second half with the 1508 mark, Lakeland trailing Concordia by four. That's their big player, Howe, scoring for them. Now a seven point lead, biggest lead for the Falcons in the game and the muskies gotta find something. Yeah, you just, you wanna stay close, you know, you don't, you're not gonna dial up a seven point shot. So work your offense, chip away, get some stops and you're right back in it, but. Nickel helps out the cause a little bit. He's a great, just a great spark plug off the bench. Trent works hard on both ends of the floor and, you know, now here you get a stop and you're down three and you're right back in the ballgame. But there's Howe there. Or not. Yeah, they're big fellow. Yeah. Cordia's been putting together a nice season. These games are always great between Lakeland and Concordia and. Again, all the baskets that were going in the first half, Howe's open again. Took too much time, I think that time. Nickel with the rebound. We mentioned Trent Nickel, local kid, just up the street in Keele. Yep. Dad, his dad Corey. Oh yeah. Hall of Famer here at Lakeland. Oh yeah. Doesn't miss a game now. Trent wears the old number 24, which is what his old man. I can't believe it seemed like he was just here. I hate to tell you that. Trust me. Those were my first couple of years here. I, yeah. Well, when Paul Combs from when we played Carroll. Oh yeah. Paul coached Corey and Trent used to shoot baskets on the sideline with his little plastic hoop set. Yeah, we did that Carroll game and that was the second game of the losing streak. You know, like I said, at one time, like Lakeland was six and two and rocking, but we have a timeout on the floor. I think it's going to be a full timeout. So we're going to take a quick break. I'm not your charity case. I am not your excuse to buy a new dress for the annual fundraiser. I am not the poster church for your big donation. I am out of debt and in my own home. I am off opioids. I'm graduating on time and on my way to a great job. I am. I am. We are. We are. We are. What it means to live united. We're back in Lakeland. Mike Martin is in Arizona. Just a reminder that we have Scott and Eric in the truck today and Richard's up on top with the A team. I'm Ella Trimburger, a junior from South High trying to do the camera underneath, doing a great job. And they're going to join me because Marty, like I said, is in Arizona. And I know he was leaving for this game, but I mentioned a number of times where I was really excited to do this game just because of all the local ties and because Concordia and Lakeland both supposed to be up there for the conference. And Concordia is holding up there. And Lakeland's got to start getting things on track there. 6 and 9, 4 and 6 in league play. And besides from MSOE and Concordia, the rest of the pack is pretty tight. The conference this year, I'll tell you. Boy, we just, Lakeland cannot get those little bunnies to go. This conference is wide open this year. And I was talking to Chris Saberlich, former Lakeland kid who's Mary Ann and Mary Ann's wife is their head women's soccer coach. And we both said anybody can beat anybody. Really, Rockford has been sneaky good on some nights. And boy, these teams can put up points because a lot of people do now this kind of a little more wide open style where you're getting up and down the floor, you're putting up more threes. And, you know, scores in this league are regularly teams are scoring in the hundreds. It's not unusual at all. And you don't want Aurora to get on track. You know, they're 500, but now they're starting to come back to it. And they were picked to win the league. And so they're sitting out there. But I think you get in that conference tournament and look out because on a given night, you know, it's one and done. Anybody could beat anybody. And I don't know who's going to come out of this league in the tournament, to be honest. Yeah, I was just wondering. That's why if you're Lakeland, just get going and get in the tournament and then see what happens. You know, a game like this, you just got to hang around. Lakeland down four right now, got the ball back, get a score here, get within two, and just keep playing good defense. Well, and I thought that they played really good defense in the first half. And there's a three. Jake Juan Pagis is another, he filled in a lot of time when Pat McDonald was out. And that confidence is aiding him now because you can put him on the floor. He's used to playing starters minutes. And he's got a lot of great confidence. And he's a great shooter. Yeah, he was a spark plug that they needed in that first half. But as we were saying, and it was six seconds on the shot clock, we're going to go the other way. Or are we going to get Nickel on the fall? For a team that's lost seven in a row, sometimes you'd think they'd come in and they may be a little flat. But I thought the defense intensity for them, for the most part, was really good by the muskies. And at some nights, you get with the style of play that Lakeland has, the up and down defense tends to go out the window sometimes, but you're right. When you play Concordia, you're going to have to do it up. They have. And these last couple trips down the floor, they have again. Physical out there, it's a tough game for the officials to call right now, I think, a little bit. They get Jihad there. And I'll tell you, he was pushed and banged and could have gone the other way very simply. But it did not. It's a good athlete here. And this time they're going to get the charge. And George is a good athlete too. I saw them play Mary in a couple of weeks ago. He's a nice player too. Yeah. He comes from Milwaukee, Lutheran. Well, let's see. Despite the slow start, the muskies can bounce back and maybe take the lead here. Duffin, driving, but finishes. And after being down by seven, they got the lead. That's a big one, yeah. Get those nice looks inside. And you've got to make, you've got to convert them. And just like that, we're going to get a time out by Concordia. That's going to be a time out. So at the 11-02 mark, they take another full time out. Lakeland now ahead, 49-48. You're a busy man when you turn 18. But with all you've got going on, don't forget to register with Selective Service. It's the law. It only takes about two minutes to register at sss.gov. And you can do it without even looking up from your phone, just like that. When you turn 18, register at sss.gov. Jerseys, they had to split up their duty today because of their other grandson is playing at Lutheran tonight with the number one ranked Sheboygan Lutheran Crusaders playing Mishakot. And here, Adam over here with Statsy. Now that the boss is here, we're getting lots of business. I'd say Adam is the best. He is a good guy. He, I'll tell you, I watch him in football games too and what he does with his numbers. And he's got normally a little crew working for him as well. Well, they're on break. Kids are still on break. They're not back till next week. They had five weeks off. Can you imagine? I know. I know some people, kids that are like, I can't believe I don't remember that as a kid, having all that time off when I went to college. I don't know, you colleges and universities are making fortunes off these kids now, Dave. I know it. I know it. And there's a miss by Duffin. Right now, Lakeland shooting 38% from the floor. Concordia 42. The key to me is the turnovers. 20 turnovers on Concordia. I mean, for a team that's in second place in the league, taking care of the ball should be a priority, but they can't get anything to go. And now they get a Keller, Brandon Keller, the freshman from Plymouth gets to the basket. I think whichever team can tighten up here a little bit, tighten up the turnovers a little bit. Yeah, 20 turnovers. Well, they've got seven already in the second half. And we're barely, well, we're not even 10 minutes deep. That breaks a 7-0 run by the fish and gets the ball to go. Missed his first two, made his next two. One point lead. And what are we getting here? 30 second timeout. Concordia is taking the edge back and the rebounds 30 to 26. That's something that Lakeland's going to have to work hard and keep an eye on, too. You can't look Concordia upon the glass. And you've got to get, if you're going to miss on the offensive end, you've got to get another shot. And on this end, you've got to limit their offensive chances. Well, there's work ahead for Lakeland. As Dave mentioned, they've got Aurora on the 19th, Wisconsin Lutheran on the 23rd, Marion on the 26th. And they host Concordia, Chicago, which at home is one they've got to get. And then they can see Aurora or Concordia, Wisconsin. So they've got a lot of tough games. Five of the next seven are on the road. And yeah, and there's a lot of tough places where Lakeland's playing. Aurora, Wisconsin Lutheran's never an easy place to play. I mean, all of them, but Marion's a great rivalry. And they're having a tough year, and they want to get some wins, too. So they get a turnover there. Limit your turnovers and get rebounds. Wins games for you. There's Tanat, we mentioned, he's from California. He's got great hops for Concordia. People is number 12, down to six seconds on the shot cock. He forces up a shot. It's not going to go. And here come the fish. Little off balance going up on that one. He didn't quite have the handle. Trailing by a point, just under 10 minutes. There's McDonald. Been a good player the last few years at McDonald. From way downtown, but a reload on the hustle by Pat McDonald. Lakeland's standing around a little bit. Yeah, they, you know, I said that in the first half, and they tended to do that the last couple of times. I've seen them. Can't get it to go. Oh, Nicol gets undercut. But he calls time out. Very alert play. He's had a whole bunch of time out. So I'll tell you what, we're going to keep it right here. Our next broadcast will be the Holy War at the shore next Friday, when it's a week from Friday, when Shabuigan Lutheran travels to Shabuigan Christian. And I'll tell you, it's the end of January. And then we have only like three or four games in February. It'll be tournament time before you know it. It's flying. I know it doesn't. It's crazy. It does. We're halfway through the month. Yeah. And even looking at the Lakeland schedule ahead, I mean, they have basically a month to go in their season, about 40 days. Right. Yeah, I mean, it's the 15th today. And the last regular season game is the 16th of February is senior day. And then the conference tournament starts on the 20th. So in terms of taking advantage quickly, you've got to get this losing streak behind you. Start putting some wins together so that you can reposition yourself in the league. So the good news for Lakeland, Benedictine is not eligible to play in the conference tournament this year. They were supposed to go D2. Change their minds. They're going to stay. But because of that, they're not eligible for the conference tournament. So you pick top six. So one, two, three, four, five, six. Lakeland right now is a game out of sixth with a lot of season to go. They have to be in the top six to make the tournament. Top six go. One and two get a buy to the semis. And then three plays six, four plays five. And then the winner gets an automatic bid. Winner gets the automatic berth into the NCAA division three tournament. So you just, at this point, if you're Lakeland, start stringing some wins together. And you're playing the teams above you. So reel them in and put yourself in a position to get in that tournament, playing your best ball of the year, and see what happens. And you've got to take care of business at home. And something that Lakeland did a real nice job in the first half was basically not allow second shots and offensive rebounds. And now they're, if you think about their size, there still hasn't been a lot of, these second chances for Concordia you can't allow. Right. Right. We've had a lot of up and down trips, too, with no points reached to you. Right. I was talking to our football coach, and we were both remarking at the pace in the first half. And he said, I'm not sure it's really benefiting either team, because there's not a lot of scoring going on. And I said, yeah, I think you're right. Neigard's hoping. It's got to finish. Donald palmed him. Yep. That's what Neigard's good at. You get him around the basket down there. And he usually finds a way. Fifth year senior grad student. He already graduated, actually. He's working on his MBA. Wow. And playing basketball. And playing basketball. Forget about that part of the school. Yeah. These kids are all full-time students. Dean's list came out today, actually. There's a lot of these guys that are on that list, which is. That's great. Yeah, it is. You can make all conferences be on the Dean's list. Those are two pretty good lists to be on. Yeah. Going strong to the basket was George. And Neigard with the rebound. And here comes Hazy. Going right to the basket, where she's good at. Does not get a follow call. Lakeland a chance to take the lead here. Run a good set. You get a good look. Back in come the Jurst boys. And I'm sure you're going to pretty much get your starters back into the game for the last seven minutes, pretty soon. Again, a little trouble having to inbound. Yeah, how's that? Five-second call in the first half. I thought, boy, are we going to get another one? Nicolette caught there. Neigard with a nice kick up. Campos can't find. He found everything in the first half. But there's a reload. Just a little short. McDonald-Bingo. Tell you, sometimes McDonald takes those acrobatic and you think, oh, that's not going to go in. And they go. He makes all of those. It's crazy. Nice replay there of his rainbow shot and a four-point lead. Now you've got to get stops. You're Lakeland. You've got to put some stops together. Wow, that's a nice spin move. Lake call, maybe? Yeah, I don't know. Guy down on the baseline didn't want to make it. No, he didn't. He was right in front of him. And I don't think Eric was so sure about that. Yeah, I wasn't quite sure. Yeah, if you're Lakeland now, you've got to string stops together. Well, Lakeland, George, had the free throw line. Not very good at the free throw line. But about a 55% free throw shooter. And Portia's missed her last three free throws, which is also helping the fish. One on a two-trip. I'm going to have to get out and see this Sheboygan Lutheran team play with you. Oh, they are. Yeah, that's what I hear. Well, Dave, I'm like you. I'm really tough. I've always been tough and things like that. They are the deal. Yeah. They are the deal. And I'm a tough cookie to sell. You are. And my guy, can he hit one? He does. You know, he's sneaky. Out there behind that three-point line, you think, oh, boy, why are you taking the three? He'll make them. I don't know what his percentage is on the year, but he can hit the three. Well, it's his 11th of the year. And none but a bigger one, a six-point lead. Lakeland was down 48 to 42. And they're on a 15 to three run. Johnson is pretty good at the free throw line, going to try to help the Falcons back in. Neigard's a 33% three-point shooter. Not great, but when you consider that he's close to a big man, as Lakeland's going to get, he's not chucking that many up there, either. Well, we'll see a foul trouble hurts Lakeland here because they are well over the bonus with eight fouls, team fouls on Lakeland. Johnson's going to get both those to go. Offensive end, just be smart, run your sets, score some points. Don't need to do anything fancy. Yeah, you've got to come and see Luther in play. Yeah, I definitely want to. One thing I always kind of question always, can you play defense? And they play defense, and that agnostic kid is for real. Haasie from way downtown, and Haal on the rebound, and they're going to get a foul, and that's kind of stuff you don't want to do there. Yeah, it's tough. When you're already in the bonus, that's a tough one. Derrick Duffin needs to know that that's not the place to foul. Missed the shot, and you get a tough call. And I know Haal is their big player, but Johnson's their best free throw shooter, but you don't want to put Josh Haal at the line. 1,000 point score at Concordia. They had nothing going for them, and fouls are hurting you. All of a sudden, it's a three point, and maybe a two point game here. Three point game, must have jinxed him. Sorry. Sorry, not sorry. Campos, Haasie, Duffin. Let's get a good shot to you. Good screen by McDonald. Duffin going to the basket, can't get it to go. Rebound by Jerse. Got a nice drive, got a nice look. Just couldn't put it down. Good vision by Jerse up the floor. He's trying to look inside. Big number 22, Andrew Fratsky. He's one of the best field goal percentage shooters in vision three. He's number 22. Jerse getting in there. Can't get it to go. Nice offensive rebound on that first miss, but Lakeland cut him off after that. You've got to limit those offensive rebounds down the stretch if you're Lakeland on the Concordia end. We're at 444 left in the first, excuse me, second half. Campos, five seconds, four seconds, misses it. Hustles for it, McDonald of course down there. Got the timeout, I think. Yep, heads up play. It's a 30 second timeout. These teams can't have many times left. Holy smokes. Yeah, smart play by Jerse. There was a lot of bodies on the floor there. When he grabbed it free and clear, call the timeout and maximize the possession. Now you have other sports in the spring as well. You have baseball. Spring is baseball, softball. Both the soccer's are fall. And then I'm going to forget. Baseball fall, ball for Tennis, KC, right, KC Carr, right. What else is there? I'm forgetting. I'm going to see a list. Adam would know off the top of his head. See, that's why I got Adam. Women's basketball has a big one tomorrow night. They're down at Wisconsin Lutheran. And Lakeland's women's basketball team has won 10 in a row. And they're tied for first. And that's going to be a good one. I know you have play out here too, which I went to a play out here last year. They do a nice job doing that. You have a lot of stuff to offer students and athletes. And we always talk about athletes, but there's plenty of things to do out here. Theater, music, good student activities. The new campus center, these kids are loving that. So it's good. Oh, nice play. Kraske with the strip. Nice defensive play. Jerse with a nice feed to Johnson. It's now 57-56. Nice turnaround for Concordia. Great defensive play and then came down and put the bucket in. Watched Jerse with a nice pass. Great pass. Doesn't score a lot. There's a bunch of assists for the freshman. And there's a nice look for the muskies. Great look. And I'll tell you, Eric Nygaard, I think was shut out in the first half, has nine here in the second half. Can add to that. Again, he's hanging around down around the basket. He's looking for those opportunities, and guys are fighting him too, which is a big part of it. Oh, missed the foul shot. 3-13 left. Looks like it's going to go down to the wire. Oh, a nice kiss off the glass. Yeah, I got the defender in the air there and waited him out. Jordan Johnson came in averaging 12. He's having a nice ball game. If you're Lakeland now, you just want to keep the lead. Yep. I think Concordia can find a way to get the lead. It would be a nice mental lift. If you're Lakeland, run your stuff. Take some time off the clock, but then get a score. Down to six seconds. Hodley trying to create his own. Nice jump shot, nothing there. Got time. Bailed out there a little bit, I think. Not by the officials, but it was a nice play. Hasenstein, I think, tapped the ball. Just a warning. Tried to do a dump-off pass, and I don't know if Nygaard was quite expecting it, but Zack got it back and was able to put it in right before the buzzer. Boy, Concordia worked their whole shot clock down, and then at right at the end, put it in. Concordia doesn't need a three. They should probably be going for their best two. The jerse shoots three and makes it. Didn't need it, but they'll take it, right? Tie ball game. Yep. Didn't have a lot of opening there, but big, big shot there by Jacob Jerse. Nygaard, kind of a force, and it's going to be a one and out. And Coach Cassidy is slowing up the troops. 61-61. Minut 43 left. And Jake Jerse. If you're late, you got to lock in now. Yep. McDonald's a good defender. Oh, but Johnson got behind. Muskie defense there. Yeah. Backdoor. Slid in for the layup. Can't turn your head for a minute. And that's what happened that time. Johnson took advantage of it. Duffin from way deep. Bingo! What a big shot. That's your senior. Had made his last couple and these kids are not afraid to shoot, that's for sure. No, I was not happy with the shot until it swished through the net. 101, Jerse driving back to his brother. 14 on the shot clock. Hodley is going to get called for a foul and that'll send the senior Jake Jerse to the line. 64% from the free throw strike, but unfortunately for Lakeland, he'll have two chances. First one even to score. Well, it's Lakeland and Concordia, it's going to go down to the wire. Big surprise. Oh, I said it. 127th meeting and That's amazing. That is, that's what I said. Tells you how old these schools are. I know. Now you're doing two meetings a year, but, you know, the dates back to the 38, 39 school year which was probably when they both started up official intercollegiate sports. So. Time for three, not going to get it and cleared away by Noah Gussie and we're at 40 seconds left. Just a one point lead, so Lakeland, you need a stop. Yeah, when you look to follow here, Coach. I'm playing deep. All you got to do is get a stop. Yeah, it's about a 13 second difference between the shot clock and the game box. Yeah, we're at 27 eight. We'll leave it here. You can't let them get a three though. No, no, that you can't do I if I'm Concordia, I'm going to how or Johnson and see if they can get something off the dribble or something, but you're right. Don't allow the three and if you're Lakeland don't fall play tough but don't bail them out at the end of the game. Bad scenario for Lakeland is that if they get the ball back either down by one or down by three, just 14 falls on Concordia. Right. They can take falls exactly and there's a bonus field coaching me. Yeah. Tell my guys two or three seconds we follow. Make sure they catch it coming back this way away from the basket. A couple dribbles and follow and fans don't like it, but no you got to play the averages, right? Yeah, you just make sure you don't fall somebody trying to take a three right. Right. That's you make it difficult to Concordia. We'll see what the scenario is, especially with a three point lead you obviously going to want to do that a lot. Let's see who Lakeland sends out to the floor. Obviously now Pat McDonald Pegisi who's had a great game. Garrett Duffin number 22 Eric Nygaard, Zach Hausenstein. Got your shooters. Yeah. What you need here is a stop and 14 seconds on the shot clock. That's the important thing. And if they do shoot, you got to get the rebound. It's back to just the senior. Yeah. Dump down to Johnson. Kick out that's Johnson. He misses fighting for the Reef. Nygaard Hausen with 16 seconds and Lakeland with a chance to win it here. Good pressure by Jarajers. They're trying to follow. Nobody's following Pegisi's dribble drive and he's followed as an intelligent play by Howell. Yeah. And if I was Concordia, I'd be calling time out here. So you could see the coaches on the sidelines were imploring somebody to follow, but you got to be careful on that situation that if I'm Concordia, I'm telling my guys to follow again. Yeah. You got two follows to give here. Yeah. Sam's taking a time out to draw something up. So I'm sure he's going to point that out to them. They've only got five follows, so they're going to be looking to follow you. So you got somebody coming at you hard. Oh yeah. Maybe get a shot up. You might get a call. Yeah. If I was Lakeland there, I don't know if I would call time out just because of that scenario. Yeah. Going to drop a play here. You know, with the size of Concordia I think you're better off with a more of a perimeter shot getting somebody off of the screen or something. Yeah, I say, you know, Nygard has had great success under the basket and if you can get him alone down there and if, you know, a couple of times he's got the Concordia defense, I think has lost him a little bit. So let your guys on the perimeter know, hey, let's try to work something inside the Nygard and maybe get him slipped behind somebody and a layup could win the thing. You don't need a three. Nope. Nope. And Jordan Johnson and his big wingspan is going to be in front of Haasenstein here. Nobody protecting the basket. McDonald's going to have to touch it at some point I would think. Plenty of time. And there's that fall. Good fall. And I'll tell you George did what he was supposed to do. He's going to go to the opposite end. So 4.1 seconds to play here. Lakeland now going to call time out again. Yeah. Yeah, I think Dave, because of the scenario, you got to get somebody coming off a double screen or something to some place so they can catch and shoot because you know they're going to be falling. And so I would be either doing some double screen to the maybe to the closest corner over to our right here. Right. Set something up that way. You don't want to go away from the basket because that's definitely going to hurt you. Right. Exactly. Move toward the basket. Try to slip somebody open. Your thoughts same thing? Yeah. Exactly. Don't need a three. Try to get something good moving toward the basket. A good looking shot. Maybe they can. Again, I think you're going to see probably the ball in McDonald's hands again. Obviously, he got it out here and was driving toward the basket. I wouldn't be surprised if you see something similar again. I also thought that Concordia manned up. They had nobody under the basket. Right. Which is not a good way I would play D either. Right. So you could maybe slip someone towards the basket to get an easy lob of some sort. Right. That's how they're going to man it again. You know, you could hook around and slip to now. Yeah. And see if he can spin off towards the basket. We'll get a lob. There's our screen. Our double screen. There's McDonald where I thought he got it back to Hazy. Hazy for three. Nice play set up. Very nice play. That's what I would have ran something very similar. Yeah. And again, you had McDonald slipped off that double screen. The window was a little too tight to get on the ball and that was a tough loss for Lakeland. And I think Concordia heard us saying that's where the ball is going to go. Right. Well, a bummer of a loss for Lakeland is they're going to fall to five and seven and six and ten. Concordia ups it to ten and two still in the hunt for the conference championship. Dave, thanks so much for joining me. I really appreciate it. Your pleasure. Like I said, very knowledgeable and I love coming out to Lakeland as well. I just want to say good night for the crew. Camila Trimberger was our student helper from South. And of course we had the A team tonight. Richard on the camera and Eric and Scott in the truck. My name is Chris Wright and for Mike Martin who is in Arizona, who always says we'll see you down the road. We'll see you next week at the Holy War at the shore.