 That's Carol University pioneers. Hello everybody, alongside the coach, Chris Wright. I'm Mike Martin. Chris, Carol, generally speaking, I think has a pretty good program, but they're coming in tonight, three and six. Lakeland coming in, six and three, having a pretty good start to their season. What's going on with Carol College? Well, I think they were off to a bad start, but they played some pretty good teams and they played some teams that are on the road. So, you know, their schedules, you know, early in the season has been a little bit rough for them. They did pick up a victory the other day again. Illinois West lane was ranked 15th in the country, so they're starting to play a little better, but I think they're kind of getting focused a little bit more conference play, even though they're just one and three in their league. You mean you don't expect them to beat Marquette and Butler? Yeah, I saw that, yeah, they played Marquette. I think the other one was Bradley. Bradley. Yeah, Bradley. I mean, does it matter? Yeah, two Division I teams, which again, that's a great opportunity for those kids when they say, hey, we got to play, you know, Division I programs, and obviously, Marquette's ranked in the top 25 this year, and Bradley's always a pretty strong program, too. Now, Lakeland comes in, like I said, with a six-and-three record. When I look at their stats, it seems like they have real good balance. They've got four guys scoring in double figures, and Zach Hasenstein and Sheboygan Northgrad is right up there with them. Yeah, they're averaging almost 80 points, 79 points a game. They're getting up and down the floor. Carroll's 10 points less than that, so it'd be kind of strange all that, though. But yes, relatively young squad here at Lakeland again, not too many seniors, but they seem to get a lot of kids helping. They got a lot of kids who looked at the stats earlier. They get a lot of kids getting minutes this year. Again, for them, early on, it's something that's really well for... They are right over at the conference league, but they unfortunately lost the game. They probably shouldn't have the other day. Otherwise, they'd be tied for the conference league. Now, with Carroll having won that big game, their last game, Illinois Wesleyan, and Lakeland coming off the loss, how do you see tonight's game panning out? Well, it's kind of strange as we come in here, the students are gone. And basically, they're all off. They've done their classes, so it's going to be pretty much of an empty gym. If I'm Lakeland College, I want to finish the season off before Christmas on a high note. And when they tripped up the other day, that's not how you want to celebrate Christmas. So I want to finish off the... Before Christmas break, get a couple nice wins on, and then come back right after Christmas and have that thought in our mind that, hey, let's set our sights on the conference championship. I know this is not a conference game for Lakeland, but they are starting off the season for an on-conference. That's pretty impressive. Very impressive. And again, I want to build momentum. I want to build momentum into January and February. We're going to be back here in January. I'm very excited. We're going to see Lakeland play Concordia, who leads the league. And they got a couple of kids from Sheboygan Luther and a couple of brothers there. So, you know, this is just kind of like that stepping stone, I think, for the Muscovites to get some success now, carry it over into Christmas and then carry it on to January and finish off conference play. Probably the most familiar name for Lakeland fans on the Carroll roster is their head coach, Paul Holmes. Yeah, and he had a lot of success here. Took his success by winning some conference championship here, took it all the way then, went down and went to Plattville and then had some success at Plattville as well. His teams were ranked up into top 10 when he went to Plattville. Since then, now he's started here at Carroll. He also was a very young squad, only like three or four seniors. So, he's trying to put in his thing, but yeah, Coach Holmes was always a really friendly guy. You know, when we had him here and things like that and he's had success. So, I'm sure he's trying to build that program back. We're in the moose and Donna Wilson, Jim, Chris likes to call it the aquarium. Moose was here for over 20 years and as we look at the banner up there, their men's basketball program has had 17 conference championships and that is very impressive. Yeah, and you'd know much more about that than I would, Marty. That's back before my- Back when they played in the armory. Yeah, and back before my time it was really a special thing to go to Lakeland games and like I said, I think the Sheboygan press is not advertising and you know, I know when games are hurting a little bit, but you mentioned attendance has been pretty good out there. I don't think you're gonna get that tonight, but it's starting to pick up a little bit. Yeah, with that, we're gonna step out. When we come back, we'll have the starting lineups and the tip off for tonight's basketball game. I came from five generations of teachers. Losing my job was the bottom falling out of my world. Meals on Wheels gives me a chance to be totally selfless. More than the food itself, a lot of seniors don't have family. So just to have someone to talk to, just to say, hey, how was your day? That means so much more than a meal could ever mean. We have to look outside of ourselves to be that lifeline to other people. It's worth it. Is that you? That is me. I wasn't a math genius and I knew nothing about coding. But you guys do. You guys have the power to change things. I want your job. I want you to have my job. With a short belt, he was a little horse. Can I tell you a cat joke? Just kidding. Why couldn't the pillow wait? Why was the basketball court all wet? Why? Because it put on vacation. Me did a shoe. She had so many children, she didn't know it. She gave them some broth without any bread and kissed them all soundly and put them to bed. Hunger is a story we can end. End it at feedingamerica.org. Number 21, number 20.Chulkin. And forward, the 6-4-4 senior from Princeton, Illinois. Number 22, Derek Duffin. And forward, the 6-4-5 senior from Limit, Wisconsin. Number 34, Eric Nygom. Chris, I can't remember the last time I looked at a roster and it's not in number order. Exactly. Well, it is on the front, Marty. It's just with their stats. It's a little bit. Yeah, I suppose in that way, right? A lot of guys we had from a year ago, Marty. Nygard from Plymouth. Yeah, some familiar names, that's for sure. Pat McDonald, scrappy little guard who'll come off the bench, number 11. Three officials on this crew. We didn't get the names of the referees. Sure is quiet. Chris always likes it when they don't call a lot of fouls and I'm with you on that. Hopefully the numbers are the same. They did there. Oh, they were gonna go orange and black, I think. Okay. Tap is controlled by the pioneers. Those are tough numbers to read, Marty. Little bit. Yeah. We have a shot clock again, not like high school. Yeah, right, shot clock, 30 seconds, good hands. Ball taken away by Nygard. Both teams playing a man-to-man defense. Three ball is off, no good. That shot attempt was by Shakur. Just getting going, Lakeland coming in, six and three. Platfield, pardon me, Platfield. Carroll, the pioneers are three and six. Both pioneers, Marty. Nothing wrong with saying that. Yeah, there you go. Fouls on Lakeland. Like the graphic. Yeah, me too. Nygard picks up his first foul. Taylor Inglitsen puts in a couple of free throws. Two to nothing, Carroll. He's kind of their force in the middle. Inglitsen, he's got a brother on the team as well. Carroll put on the press to begin the possession, but Lakeland just cleared out for their point guard and he was able to beat the defense quite easily. Kick out, nice play. And nailing the three was Chakuan Piguis on that three ball. Oh, a nice move inside by Inglitsen for an easy two. Yeah, I think he's gonna be a force to reckon with, Marty. Asenstein, the north grad that we touched, Boygenort that we talked about not starting. Shot is off, no good. And trying to make the steal and the save was Piguis, but he was not able to do that. Carroll getting into their offense. Looking for Inglitsen inside, trying to force his way in. Another move and off the glass and in. He has all six points for the pioneers. Inside to Nygard, his shot is up and in. Way deep there for Nygard. A bit of a penetrating pitch that time to get Nygard open. There's a good defense at that time, knocked away by Nygard and the muskies running to break the perfection for us. Wow, they get up the floor quickly, Marty. They certainly do. Nice feed by Jockham. Two turnovers by the pioneers have cost him four points. And that shot didn't wanna go down. A good move inside by Pierce, but he couldn't get it to go. And Lakeland got the offensive rebound, but losing it was Jeannade. Her substitutes are coming in the ball game, both of them for pioneers. Yeah, they got that move. Down pat, making that nice basket was Anthony Marlowe. And then Carroll makes a steal, wide open from free ball land and nailing it was Penny. 11 to seven. Penny comes in averaging 10 points a game. Nice move that time by Jeannade. You know, compared to high school kids, they all got really nice, strong inside. Doesn't matter if you're a guard or a forward, they all have that nice move inside, nice and strong. Quite a difference between high school kids and college kids, just their strength, Marty. Right, got that right. Good defense played by the Muskies. The ball goes in and then rims out. Lakeland comes away with it. Another basket by Peggyse. We're all tied at 11. Not a lot of misses, Marty. No, Hasenstein might not be dressed tonight, Chris. It looks that way. I think that's him standing along the bench there, now sitting down. Can see me, he's the third guy from the right. Yeah, I think you're right. In the light colored sweater. There's a nice replay, Scott. You're right about reading those jersey numbers, Chris. I couldn't tell if it was 10 or 11 at the line. Got a quick timeout, but Marty, I got the stat of the game tonight. What's that? Do you realize that Lakeland has scored 712 points? No. And their opponents have scored 712 points. Wow, that's pretty interesting. Nine games in, they've given up the same amount of... That has to break tonight. One way or the other they're going to have. That reminds me of a story that was on TV about this guy who was running for some city office and he forgot to vote. So when all the votes were counted, he and his opponent were exactly tied. They did the recount, they were still tied. So you know how they decided who was going to be the person that won? Flip of the coin. He lost. Moral of the story, every vote counts. Hey, what do you got there, 10 or 11? That's got to be 10. 10. Who were it? Got the first, but not the second. Coming away with the rebound was Isaac Anderson. Also checking in is Alec Vandekassel, number 15. Defense by the pioneers. Yeah, very good defense. Marlowe. With five seconds. Shot is off, no good. Trying to save it was Garrett Duffin, but he threw it out of bounds. Now they're going to say it was off the pioneers. I didn't see that. I didn't see that either. I thought he was just saying that. You know, trying to get the call, but it actually did happen. Pegis's three ball is no good. Good block out by the pioneers. They'll get the ball as it goes out of bounds. One of the blockers at time was Taryn Hall, number 22, blocking out the Lakeland rebounder. From Carroll, also from Boston, Wisconsin. Three ball rims out. Lakeland comes away with it. Shot attempt is no good by Duffin. Carroll limiting Lakeland to only one attempt. Be looking inside here, you got a mismatch. Yeah, big time Pegis. Trying his hardest. Oh, high arching shot is up and in. That ball was made by Taryn Hall. Here, 22. 22, I believe it was. Look here. 23, Marty. OK. I agree. I didn't know either. Good effort that time, but not able to save it. Oh, you're saying 22 hit that shot. Oh, OK. I think so. I'm not sure. That's what I thought. Definitely 23 was out of bounds, Blake Williams. We got the A team here tonight. Scott Melloff, our director. Richard Bartson doing camera one, and Eric Weisman. I recognized him when I saw him. Chris, it's been a long time, but he's doing camera two. And stepping out of bounds was Don Yacum. And then, of course, it's you and me. Give me that look. Oh, I don't know for the A team. We're just stuck with each other. If we turned that W upside down, we'd be the M&M boys. There you go. Nice rebound that time by Carlton. On the miss was Inglerson trying to do it inside and out. Oh, what a drive to the hoop. Yacum, Lakeland down two. Fast-moving game, Marty. Yes, we like that. Third team foul. Carol has not picked up a team foul yet, Chris. We played eight minutes, and we have only three. Yeah. I'm knocking on wood. Yeah, don't say too much. Defense stepped behind the screen instead of coming out on top. And that allowed Ryan Clary to make a three. Jump shot just didn't want to go down for Yacum. Lakeland trying to run, but Carol doing a great job of getting back on defense. Shot is blocked and saved. What a play by Blake Williams. Tell you, Carol wants it pretty bad. Yeah, and they're hitting their outside shots. Taren Hall with that three, and it's 21 to 13. There he is sought. It's a full-timeout, Scott, so we got 30 seconds. You can go to commercial break if you want. Queen is just my everything. His smile did it. His smile, his eyes, his knowledge. My landlord, he decided that he wanted me to move based on the fact that I was transgender. Let's just respect people in everyday life for just being human. Back at the aquarium on the College of Lakeland University. I don't even have to fill it out, Murray. Oh. Close I am. Ingritson leads all scores with six points. I take that back. Peggy says seven for Lakeland. Just going to give you my stats, Marty. Going to say that they are 58% shooting for Carol. You said they're hitting their shots. Right there. Four out of seven three-pointers they've made. Going hard to the hoop was Carlton, and he picks up the foul. Ingritson is a 6'7 senior from Elk Grove, Illinois. On the line is Dante Carlton, a 6'2 junior from Green Bay East. And when he played at East Marty, he was a very good high school player. Yeah, I don't remember that. Remember that one game we did? I think it was that south. It was west. It was like a dunk fest. Another three ball by the pioneers. Well, the other thing I remember about him is that I think he was the quarterback of the football team. He was really good at that, too. The ball goes off the leg of a pioneer. Lakeland will keep it down here. It's a 10-point advantage for Carol. As long as they keep hitting their shots, Chris, it's going to be awfully hard for Lakeland to come back. Jump shot is off, no good. And again, Carol comes away with the board. Ingritson threw it away. I think they are not doing well. It's taking care of the ball. Pretty good defense. They're knocking the ball out of the hands of the Lakeland shooter, Duffin. And the pioneers. Yeah, and they had a shot at the offensive board, too. But Pierce was not able to hang onto it. I have them five of seven. Five of eight from three, Marty. Five of eight from three. Wow. They're pretty good. Coming in, they're shooting just 40% from there. So defense by the pioneers. Yeah, and all of a sudden, nothing's going in for the muskies. Had some pretty good looks. The contact there, no problem. Yeah, I thought he lowered the shoulder. I agree. But no call. Got to work on those pratfalls, Chris. Put your shoulder in your chest. You've got to fall down. A good feed inside to Ingritson. And he lays it up and in easily. Getting beat on the defense was on Nygaard. I'll tell you, the pioneers came in here with a mission. They were playing very well. Largest lead, sitting at 12 right now. And taking a three-point shot was Jannad. And he got followed. He'll be shooting three free throws. Who are you from? Chicago. I mean, they're not even hitting their shots from the floor. No, they can't make their free throws. They're one of three so far. He's pretty good, 76%. Did you get three? One for three trip. Let's see. Peggis just came back in the ball game, Chris. Let's see if he can't provide a little bit of a spark for the muskies. I need some weak side help. This is where they're getting beat. Well, they're offensive. Rebound by Carroll. Three ball. Shot is up and in. That one by Cleary. Ingritson with the block. They got three chances the last trip, Marty. This is one thing they don't do well. Take care of the ball all the time. Ingritson had a good look from outside. And they got the offensive rebound and couldn't put the shot in. And what looked like a very easy attempt, Chris. Lakeland kind of lucked out there. And nailing the three right back edges, Isaac Anderson. Lakeland still down 11. I need somebody to spark them, Marty. Ingritson again, Chris. Doing it on the defensive end. Cleary, feeling it. Nope, take that back. That was Troy Howard. Third time out, Marty. And they are now down 14. I think that equals the largest lead for Carroll. Well, what's surprising, Marty, is Lakeland, I think, wants to get going in transition. And when they're making all the baskets, there's no transition. He can't get out and run. Make it a lot more difficult. And I will say the post play and offensive rebounds has been an issue for Lakeland on the defensive end. When we got this first stat sheet, I was actually quite surprised that Carroll had no offensive rebounds. And Lakeland had two. I thought those two numbers would be reversed. I have now, that's right. I just have three. So it's just up late. OK, yeah, right. Yeah, this last flurry, Carroll really pounded the boards offensively. Sam Schrader is the head coach for the Lakeland muskies. He's in his second season as the head coach. He spent six seasons as an assistant and their recruiting coordinator. He's been on campus for a while. Another three ball by Anderson, and he's hot. Concordia is still down a little bit from 58 down to 52%, but they're getting those extra opportunities with offensive rebounds. Duffin trying to push the action. But again, Carroll back on defense. That time a good acting job, but no call. As Lakeland scores, Jannad on that basket. And it's down to a nine point, Carroll lead. Bouncing it up, and in was Cleary. A kick out, nice play. Anderson with a shot fake, couldn't get the ball to go in this time. Now Carroll on a bust out. Well, there is a walk. I really liked that play there. Nice scream by Anderson. And you just pop out to the open area, get the ball. Did you get that turnover by them? I did. Not too many turnovers by Carroll. Easton doesn't seem like it. I have a five, Marty. OK, yeah, that's more than I thought they would have. That's still not too bad. Down to the five minute mark. Nygard right down Main Street gets ridden all the way to the basket and draws the foul. He'll be shooting two. We will at some point try to find out what's wrong with Zach Hasenstein. See why he's not suited up tonight. I don't know about you, but I was looking forward to seeing him play. And that's 12 points out of the lineup. Right, exactly. Has to be accounted for. 35th meeting between Lakeland and Carroll. First met in 1956, Marty. Thought it'd be longer. Lakeland shooting 71% for the season on their free throws. They haven't come close to that tonight. Good ball movement by the pioneers, and it leads to a three-point basket fall with that one. I think he's got four off the bench. Nothing trying to go baseline, nowhere to go. And the ball gets tapped away, and the pioneers come away with it again. Bangaloo. Really? I got him for five threes, Marty. That's correct. I'm not sure. Ball. Panicking, trying to come back, not setting up an offense. So 16-point lead now. That's a travel this time. I don't know if this is Carroll's idea to make all these threes. They have attempted 157 in 10 nine games. Yeah, which is actually about 60 less than Lakeland. But it's going in, Marty. So not more often. Or, like I said, I expected a more half-port game, counted low. Well, Ingram is a good option if you're going to do that. That's how they started it with him. Duffin on a spin move in the lane, shoots it and scores. And he's fouled. Finally gets a basket, Marty. I had him all for five before that. He's coming in averaging 13 points a game. You need to care about it. Well, he fits right in with the muskies tonight. Yep. All for five. Should be able to get this free throw to go in. He's from Princeton, Illinois. Uh-oh, wide open threeshooter. Couldn't get it in. Carlton on the board. Good help defense by Carroll. Somebody tries to drive. All of a sudden, he's guarded by two guys. There's a nice screen by Carlton there to start with. I think that's going to be Nygaard's second fall. That is. And he's out. Anderson coming in for him. Malcolm can't get anything going either, Marty. He's just one for, oh, boy. A bunch. Seven. So two guys are two for 13. That's the deficit. I'd like to see him get it under 10, Marty, before the second half. Yeah, me too. Not that way. Ingritson being a part of the offense there by making an assist to his teammate, Hall, for an easy basket. He's a complete player, Chris. Hall came in averaging four points a game. And I, unofficially, I might be wrong, but I am for maybe 17. Duffin's shot is no good. Well, driving baseline and getting the shot off was Pierce, but he couldn't get it to roll in. Anderson, baseline. Jump shot is no good. But Anderson got the ball up on Ingritson, and he's going to get called for a fall. That noisy here in the background is the Carroll Pioneer bench. There might not be a lot of students here making any racket, but the bench is very positive. Boy, they're up by 16 with a chance to get it to 18 or possibly 19 away. They're shooting their threes, and there's less than two minutes left, 135 and counting in the half. Ingritson trying that spin move, couldn't get it in. You know, if you can force him to turn the other way, I don't think he'd be very effective, but Lakeland has not gotten that down yet on their defense. He always likes to come back to the right. Of course, even a better way to stop him would be don't let him get the ball. Jannad's jump shot is off. Anderson with the rebound. Yeah, way off on that put-back shot. One minute left. I wanted it under 10. It's just grown, Marty. Very impressed with how Carroll came in tonight, Marty. They got some early loose balls and things that kind of set the tone, and when you come into an opponent's gym, you want to do the little things. Well, they've not taken the crowd away, but they've taken away the muskies' momentum. You know what I think? Tump the crowd away, Chris. Christmas break. Yeah, that's true, but... All right, no shot clock, 20 seconds left, and Carroll calls a quick timeout. 30-second timeout, wow. Same thing at this level of college, use it or lose it. I don't know. That I don't know. Did you prep for tonight's game? Yeah. I would say the answer to that question would be, I would say yes. I would say yes, too. Little heads up for the people watching tonight. We will be TV8, TV8. WSES TV will be at north on Friday, minus Chris, but we do have Brian Burr filling in for you. You'll do the best you can to do that. So we look forward to bringing you Notre Dame at North on Friday. It's also Hall of Fame induction night. Dick Rasmussen from my class, the 68ers, will be inducted into the North High Wall of Fame. So we look forward to bringing you that ball game. Down near the end of the bench, in the white sweater with the beard, Eric Haasenstein, not suited up. Under 10. Pop out. Oh, I didn't, couldn't get it in. 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Do I have a group of astronauts on my hands? Yes. You can become a rocket scientist or whatever else you want to be. We're back at Lakeland University where the Muskie's Trail, Carroll University, 42 to 26, some halftime stats. The big one, Chris, is Carroll making nine of 16 three pointers, four of six by Taren Hall, and he leads all scores with 14 points. Joining him near the top are Ryan Cleary and Tyler Ingritson. They both have eight. Leading the Muskie's is Joaquin Piguis with seven, and Isaac Anderson with six. He made a couple of threes. The other big stat in here, Chris, is Carroll with 22 rebounds to Lakeland 17, and I was looking at the season stats. Both teams are minus seven on the rebound charts. Lakeland getting out, rebounded by almost eight, 7.6. Carroll by almost five at 4.8, so neither team has really shown themselves to be real strong rebounders. What have you got? Well, I think you hit it on the head. The number one key of the difference of the game is three pointers. It's a 16 point deficit, and Carroll's made six more. That's 18 points. There's no other way to change what's going on is Carroll came in here and they're making shots and exactly what you said, they weren't making them all year, but for some reason they find this gym to their liking. Lakeland's gonna have to, I would say, attack the basket, and if they do get those rebounds, they gotta get out and transition. There hasn't been a lot of transition opportunities to the muskies because the ball seems to keep going in the hole for Carroll, and if they don't make it, they've been hitting the offensive glass. They have a couple of those as well. Eric Nygaard sat out the end of the first half with two fouls. He's back in the starting lineup. So that'll help the muskies, and falling down on the drive is Ingritsen and then over him is Nygaard and Lakeland gets called for the travel. Now that's the sixth turnover for, and I can say that's official because I'm looking at this official stats as opposed to mine. But you usually get pretty close. I wanna keep my eyes open. Here's another thing they gotta take away this post play early in the game. This is where Carroll did a lot of their damage. There you go. Better defense that time by Nygaard protecting against that spin. Back to his right side. No scoring so far here in the second half. We just got started. There's 19-09 remaining in the ball game, but Lakeland is down 16. This is the largest lead of the game for Carroll. They started hitting those three-pointers early, Chris, and continued on through most of the first half. What are we gonna have here? It's 30. Another thing, Marty, is we mentioned Lakeland's averaging almost 80 a game. That's the pace where Carroll is at, and when you're at 26, that's nowhere near getting yourself to 80 points. It's hard enough to make up a 16-point deficit, but I don't think there's any way that they're gonna be able to even get it up into the middle 70s. Carroll playing just too good a defense. Yeah, a conference game coming up, I believe. MSOE comes in here on Saturday. They are tied with Lakeland at 4-1 in the league. Concordia leads it, that's what I'm saying in January, when we're back here, looking forward to that game. January 14th, Concordia comes here. That'll be a great game. Two jerse brothers. In this fish tails handout that was on our table for us, Chris, they've got Lakeland 4-0 in conference. No, I thought they lost to Illinois Tech the other day to go 4-1. Yeah, 4-1. They did lose to Illinois Tech, right? 4-1. Okay. So the fish tail is wrong. Well, half of it. Perhaps which half of it you look at. Ha ha, another basket that time by Soli. Yeah, on this side, they're 4-0, but if you look at the conference standing there, 4-1. Okay, all right, conference standing's there, and also if you look at the, oh, nice pass inside, and I guard for two. You look at the results on their schedule that's in here too, they show them with that loss. Yeah, that was a tough road loss in Chicago. That's a travel and not called getting the hoop. For Carroll is Charlie Sol. Sol is from Oregon, Wisconsin. Line drive free throw is in. Hit 34, now a 44 on the season. Peggy East is gonna have a hard time getting a shot off against his defender, who's about six inches taller than him. And I guard doing a good job of getting back on defense, Ingersoll, looking for the fast break. Well, that's off his leg, good call by the official. Just see a little better hustle out of you next time on that ball. I was... A little short on the location. Alligator armed it. Yeah, I was short on the location of the ball, working on my stats instead. My guard. Ooh, what a... Oh boy, Ingersoll. I think I'm pronouncing his name wrong. Ingrid said, got called for the fall. That's his second. And the free throw was continued. Lakeland was only three for eight in the first half, Chris and other three for nine. For the season, they were shooting 71%, almost 72. That was quite a move. We've seen that quite a bit tonight, Marty. That's a signature move of Carol College, or Carol University, at least tonight. They seem like they all can do that. Tyler Ingritsen is looking at the official like, man, life, what am I gonna do to draw a fall? I don't disagree with them. You know what's weird is there's no double team help on that either. That's all up to my guard to hold the fourth there. I'll tell you he's got his hands full with that young man. Oh my. What ball handling and what ball movement. I got him four of six shooting in the first four minutes here to extend the lead to 20, Marty. Now looking tough for the muskies. Paul Combs at his boys ready to go. Just one and out. That's pretty much been the story. Also not a lot of offensive rebounds or second chances for Lakeland. They've only got two in the whole game. Anderson with a nice rebound. Lakeland trying to get the break on and they do. Instead they're gonna get a turnover. Offensive foul on Jannad. 51-31, Carroll with a well earned 20 point lead. Played well tonight. Shot the three well. You know who else that Lakeland doesn't have? Marty is Carlos Campos. They're leading scores. So they have two guys, Lakeland, out of their lineup tonight. Again good ball movement leads to an easy basket. That one for Sol. You know we had mentioned in the opening Lakeland had four double digit scores coming into tonight's game. And like you said, having two of them out. I mean that hurts big time. It'd be like having Trebisky out for the Bears. I knew the Bears were gonna win this week, Marty. I wanted the Packers to win, but I knew with my brain realistically what was gonna happen. Yeah, hey, very close game. Very close game. Better team. Better defense for sure. Better defense, the three front guys on the defensive line for the Packers out. Three front line guys for the Bears out. That's our offensive line and defensive line. Yeah. That doesn't spell the game. We're hurting on the offensive line with all those injuries for sure. I wanna know what's going on every year with the training in Green Bay. Every year they have like eight, nine guys that seems that are hurt or out. I would venture to say, Chris, that that is pretty consistent throughout the league. I don't think you can get it out. The healthy ones are the ones that are winning are still, you know, that don't have as many guys. Right. And that's gonna, in most cases, be the case. Yeah. The one instance where it really didn't work out was with Philadelphia when they won the championship last year with their quarterback. But they went from a starter to a second stringer that played like a starter. Schrader talking to the official about something. Yeah. It was about being out of the coach's box. Well, he's having enough tough nights here. One thing you wanna do is beat the old coach who comes in here and that should have been a walk. Yeah. Instead it's a lost ball by Carlton. Carroll very crisp with their ball movement. Wow. Cutting through to the basket and getting an easy two was Ryan Cleary. I mean, all their bat, you know, they made a lot of threes in that first half. But now everything is point blank range, Marty. They are getting deep into the paint. Carlton had his shot blocked and they're calling a foul on Carroll. I thought Blake Williams made a good block but he's getting tagged with his third foul. Well, as we mentioned, MSOE comes in here. They're nine and one and four and one and Lee. That, okay. Coach here is also there too at MSOE. What are you thinking of? Of course, if you could tell me that, you wouldn't be. I'm trying. I can't remember. Coaches at MSOE. Oh, boy. He coached here as well. Schultz? No, no. I'll have to remember. Should I ask my smartphone? Who's the coach at MSOE? That'll really bother me then, coach. I can't remember. He's a good guy too. Who's the head coach at MSOE for basketball? Graham Johnson, Bryan Miller. Bryan Miller. I knew it was Bryan. I got that part right. Bryan Miller. Oh, another deep penetration for Carroll. Stay down. A good defense that time by Isaac Anderson. I can't believe Lakeland's still stuck on 34 points. 13 minutes left. Makes a difference when you got the 18 here. Yeah. Report from the team that the, everything looks good. Whoa. And the sound good. Yeah. Wow. Another hand of painter. They are just on in the floor here tonight. They now have a 23 point lead. And, oh, you know what it looks like? Men against boys. Yeah. And again, we've mentioned two starters out to leading scores, one and three. But, they got a full timeout with 1235 left. Carroll is up by 23. So we were walking to school. I started thinking about lunch. Mom pat me turkey and cheese. She's smart. Sometimes her mind wanders. We should have a sleepover. I remember saying, Laura. I think I heard mom say something. The sign says don't walk. Sometimes it's so overwhelming. I really hope she doesn't have another bad day at school today. When you can see learning and attention issues from their side, you can be on their side. Go to understood.org, a free online resource with support and tools to help your child thrive. Back at Lakeland University, where the muskies are having a tough time here tonight, Carroll College playing very well. Thank you. Updated stats. Adam got us the stats. We're gonna thank Lakeland University for their help. We always enjoy coming out here. And they always treat us well, Chris. Carroll, 50% at halftime, up to 55%. Lakeland, 32%, the first half down to 31.6. It's not getting any easier for the fish. Taren Hall hasn't made a point since halftime. Ryan Clary is up to 10. Ingritson still sitting at eight. Charlie Sol has nine, and Lakeland loses a handle there. 10th turnover. And Lakeland loses it out of bounds. It looked like a year old move that time, Chris. By Blake Williams, I thought he got an extra step in there, no travel call, however. Lakeland sticking with the man-to-man defense. He went the other way. Chris, did you see that? How'd he do? Came back to the left hand, kissed it off the glass, and thwink. Well, what's strange is that we mentioned Carroll I thought in the opening would wanna pound it inside more, not rely on a three. Well, in the first half, they shot 16 threes and made nine of them here in the second half through eight minutes. They only shot one, they didn't make it. And everything now is in the paint where they normally do all their work. Right. And clank, clank, clank. It doesn't matter who throws it up there. It's not going in. Yeah, then the castle of fade away. They don't look like they have good shots either, Marty. They don't look square, and they're just kind of trying to force to try to get baskets in because you're trailing by 23. I agree, good point. They get Nygaard with the fall, that's gonna be his fourth. Check that, it'll be his third. Nygaard having a tough night. Six points, one rebound. As we said, MSOE rolls in here Saturday, conference play, big game. That shot is off taken by Paul Duffin. Good pump fake, couldn't get the shot off. Clank. And missing that shot for Lakeland was Van de Kassel, and the travel called. Lakeland will get it back. Still a 23 point advantage by the pioneers and almost halfway through the second half. It's been a struggle. Lakeland's only scored eight points so far this half. They only had 26 in the first half. Shot attempt is no good. Van de Kassel, no good. Lakeland did get an offensive rebound. Yep, you hit it on the head, another miss. Oh, that's gotta be going that way. Picking up that fall for the pioneers is Nick Penny. Duffin took a shot there, Marty. Yeah, he's, there's a nice shot. Shot core. Scott Milafar director tonight. Richard Bartson, Eric Weisman on camera. Chris Wright doing the color. And Mike Martin doing the play by play. The tough goal of it tonight for Lakeland. Really had a tough night shooting. Duffin with a good pump peak and he draws the fall. He'll be shooting a pair. Duffin struggling, he's only got two points coming in averaging 13. Jannad has five. Brick that one. It's averaging 16. Duffin was 0 for one from the line in the first half. He bricked that one. Come on, Duffer, get it in there. Giardo the one for two trip. Last game though, Marty. Very fast. Halfway through the second half already. Good help D, quick cutters. All break and wide open for the easy layup. Was Anthony Marlowe. I don't think he thought that was gonna happen like that. Till he looked and there was nobody down the lane so he decided to drive his body right down to make an easy layup. Rolling down to the nine minute mark left in the ball game. Nygard is followed. Marlowe picking up the personal. Well, that's one thing Lakeland's doing is getting in the line, but they're not making any. Well, that's right. It's like the Badgers. Through that last time, all at Carroll was four for five on free throws. Lakeland only seven for 14. It certainly wouldn't be the difference in the game, but at least it give them a chance to come back a little better. I mean, right now they're still down 20, 23 points. And Lakeland has yet to hit a three in the second half as well. They've only hit three in the game. Three for 14 according to this sheet. Eight a game. Wow. Again, deep but a miss. Nygard playing pretty good defense since I got a little help from Duffin. Lakeland gets the call on the out of bounds. We haven't mentioned Sam Kaminsky's on the Lakeland roster, the sixth sater. Right. He hasn't played much all season, just four minutes. Still working his way in there. Just looking this Peggy says five nine Chris and he's being guarded by Troy Howard who's six two. Now that's a lot of inches to give up. Makes it tough to get shots off and the ball goes out of bounds and Anderson goes down, but he's up. Just goes to show you too that, you know, people say, oh, anybody can play college and do whatever. Sam Kaminsky was a pretty nice high school player. No kidding. And he's struggling for minutes at Lakeland. So no matter what level you're at, it's good. I had one guy tell me, I told him we were out here doing a game. This is a couple of years ago. And he says, yeah, those guys aren't very good. So you don't think so? Come on out there and watch them. These guys got talent. And I think it just goes to show when you look at guys in the big 10 or, you know, how really good those guys are. As I mentioned it, Sam Kaminsky's in the game. All right, Sam. That way is number 30. Peggy's. He's already plus two on the floor. Keep him in there. Yeah, I like having his height a little bit. Give him a chance. Guarding Ingram Britsen. An interesting matchup. He's a little longer and Sam got the block but he's going to pick up the fall first. Got to stay down on his feet. Use your body, not leave your feet in your hands. Kaminsky's a six, eight in Ingram Britsen is a six, seven. So that's a good matchup. But Sam's just got to stay nice and tall there. Use your body, not your hands to. That's the first points of the second half for Tyler Ingram Britsen. Sam's first fall on the season. Game number 10. Was over at the quick trip a couple of months ago actually and saw Sam. He came over. We talked for a few minutes. Said he's doing good out here. He likes it. Grades were good. Oh boy. Oh boy. I say the same thing. Kaminsky working hard on the defense. Kaminsky with a strong rebound. Lakeland playing pretty good defense at time. The Geese with a tough assignment on defense. His guy is six, two, he's five, nine. And then he scores on the other end. Ingram Britsen had it on the high post. Couldn't find anybody open underneath. And kissing it off the glass was Pierce. Nuffin. Oh, I had the bangle all ready to go, Chris. That was pretty deep. He couldn't make it. Pierce putting his head down, going right to the hoop. Anderson with a slap, but he must have got the ball. Deontay Carlton back in for the fish. Good hustle. Good hustle by Peggy's to try and save it. You know, he's pretty small. They list him at five, nine. That's a half inch shorter than me, Marty. What are you saying about us? I think they overextended his height. Wow. Sam just missed a block on that shot and it winds up going in. Nuffin couldn't get it. Well, the toughest thing, Marty, is going to be tonight. These players have a humongous game on Saturday before the break. You've just were whooped in your home gym. You have no students and some of your friends are gone. Yep. What are you going to do tonight, tomorrow, to get yourself ready for a big game that's got conference implications in front of you? Be strange what Lakeland does tonight. Right, right. I'd be almost one of those things, is to get your guys together tonight and call up the Papa John to get some pizzas and put on something or, you know, the coach get your guys together, you know, to get today's over. Let's move on. That's got to go the other way. Yeah, Pierce over the back. I agree with you all. Hardly, Chris, you know, they came off of a, or they're going to come off of a real bad loss. You got to be able to bounce back. And when you're talking about the conference implications, the coach has to make the boys aware of that big time. Yep. Forget this one. Wash it away. Look at film on MSOE. Because after that, we get a break. So, so. Duffin with a three. Look at that. You get a, a Christmas vacation. Oh, a little bit late. Scott got to get there a little earlier. Then you got Rockford. It doesn't get any easier. And then they got a rematch against Illinois Tech. Hedgewood and then MSOE again. And then comes that big game on the 14th. We'll be back here. Right. Against Concordia, the conference leaders. So. I was, I like to keep track of when the Badgers play. And it'll be over a week. No, they play on Saturday against another Cupcake. Graham Lane, I believe. Yeah, it may be not as much of a Cupcake as Savannah State. But anyway, the point is, you know, they've had like about nine or 10 days off. Exams, I think, as part of the thing this week. Kaminsky got a lot of minutes there. Held his own, for sure. Under five minutes left in the ball game. Lakeland down 21. I think he traveled again, Mark. Yeah, right. And had a shot blocked. Three ball by Clary is no good. Pegi, smallest guy on the floor. Comes away with the rebound. Got to like that. Another three ball. That one good by Janad. And Carol calls a timeout. Full timeout. Full timeout, Scott. Wheels. I'm Marco. I'm a college student. And I volunteer as a driver for Meals on Wheels. I think it's awesome meeting these people. I mean, they're so interesting. They've had so many wonderful experiences in life. Your community helps to raise you up into the person that you become. Meals on Wheels is a great way to give back to that community. Back at the Aquarium. Lakeland trying to fight back. 424 left. At least get it down to respectability, right, Chris? Yeah, they're still down a bunch. And all Sunday games gotten slow. I was looking at the scoreboard. And Lakeland's been in the bonus for quite a while, although they haven't shot a lot of bonus type free throws. Concordia now is also going to be in the bonus. Lakeland putting on full court pressure, trying to enhance their chances at a comeback. He wants to run the shot clock down as much as possible and take care of the basketball, which they seem to be really strong with the ball. 10 seconds left. Jannad on what looked like a block, but he got the feet of the shooter, Sol, and he'll go to the line to shoot a pair. That shot. Richard giving you that shot. Chris giving you that evaluation or information, I should say. There's Charlie. He's a soul man. Even 20-point lead now for the pioneers. Carol going to work them up the floor. Takes time off the clock. Lakeland still 32 points behind their average. Desmond Longeno is in the ballgame. And you know, offensive foul from Deli, Louisiana. You see some new kids coming in. Marty Joseph Archer from West Alice, the senior comes in. Charlie Sol's from Oregon, Wisconsin, but they also have a couple of kids from Texas and a kid from, where'd I see? Colorado. Oh, a little given goal action. Results in Sol getting an easy layup. Peggyse. Don't leave him open. Good feed inside. Scoring was Marlowe and he's fouled. And if you missed the start of the second half, that's pretty much what Carol's been doing the whole second half. Did their damage with the three-pointer in the first half. And in the second half, it's been all in the paint. Yeah. That's for sure. They've really made Lakeland pay both halves for that matter. Oh, I liked the little bees under there for bonus, Marty. Oh, yeah, sweet. We should use this more often. Scoring. I wonder if Scott can do this while we're at home. Yeah. Maybe he could be wireless. Hey, Scott, flicker the screen if you can go wireless at home. Ball tipped out of bounds. Caleb Thomas in the ball game. He looks more like a football player, Chris, than a basketball player. He's pretty stout. He was put together. I thought you nailed it before the game started. I'm serious. When you said those numbers are going to be hard to read and they are. Yeah. They just blend. Number 25 is in the game. Yeah. No, that's just some archery. It's a mixed combo number. Oh, OK. All right. All right, all right. A couple of free throws. Good by Don Jocum. Let's get back in. Number 30. Nice to see Sam in the ball game. Three ball. I'll tell you, for as hot as Paul was in the first half, he can't buy one now. He's back to normal. Yep. Piggy's on the line. 219 left in a ball game. We'll be having a quick getaway after the final horn. I'll give you the final score. Chris will make a couple of quick comments. I'll mention that our next game is Friday. I won't get the crew out of here. Oh, nice feed into Kaminsky. And he gets hammered on his shot attempt. Jocum kind of got hung up in the air and saw Sam Kaminsky out of the corner of his eye and dumped it inside to see Sam get on the board. They should get him to the free throw line more often. Steel. Lost it out of bounds. I'll say it's staying there. Longinot lost it, but apparently Carroll tipped it out of his hands. There's a young man in the game from Florida for Carroll number 20. Is he going to come back for the second semester? This fall hasn't been very nice. I went to force in the action with Jocum. Gio Carrillo checking in for the pioneers, seeing his first action. Sure now that the game is basically over, they start making all their free throws, Chris. They couldn't have done better on the second first half. There's a nice shot. Good hands by Lakeland. Not allowing Carroll to just move the ball as they see fit. Jump shot, no good. Kaminsky again with a strong rebound. The geese, no good. One minute left. Oh boy. Boy, Kaminsky looked like he had another good block and they're calling a foul on him. You want to show them a replay? Official. I don't think he got him. I don't think so. Sam's a pretty quiet guy, but oh well. In the grand scheme of life, it's not going to matter. Kaminsky and his junior year already, Chris. There's a blocked pass. Yeah, that's hard to believe. Dylan Ingbertson is number 44. I would imagine him and his other Ingbertson are related. Elk Grove, Illinois, and Elk Grove, Illinois. Want to bet? Oh yeah, good brothers. Oh, come on. You're a left hander. Left handers don't miss free throws. And all my night is ruined. Ping-pong with a basketball and our first tie-up of the game. I refed basketball on Saturday for fifth grade girls. 216 in four games. No balls. OK, maybe it's 215. Well, that's going to wrap her up, Marty. Yeah, I think the final is going to be 74 to 59. And just hot shooting from outside in the first half for Carol and hot shooting from the paint in the second, Marty. And you said Lakeland's next game is Saturday coming up in just a couple of days. That's a big conference game. You want to try and get out here and watch that game. Our next TV game will be on Friday when North host Green Bay Notre Dame over at Sheboygan North. And with that, for the crew and my partner, Chris Wright, I'm Mike Martin saying thanks for watching, everybody. And we'll see you down the road.