News 8 Sports Round Up - February 29, 2016
Both Winona State basketball programs run into trouble in the NSIC tournament semifinals against the home-town hopefuls Augustana.
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Both Winona State basketball programs run into trouble in the NSIC tournament semifinals against the home-town hopefuls Augustana.
Winona State women's basketball clinches their first NSIC regular season title in school history with a win at McCown Gymnasium. UW-La Crosse men's basketball is not as lucky, falling short late against UW-Oshkosh. Also, highlights from Saturday's wrestling regionals across the area.
Winona State women's basketball wins their seventh straight to improve to 23-2 on the season. Onalaska boys hockey notches a non conference win at home, while West Salem comes up short in overtime.
Logan boys basketball tops previously unbeaten Central in a wild MVC contest. Westby boys basketball remains unbeaten in the Coulee, and C-FC boys basketball sneaks by Blair-Taylor in overtime to stay one game back of Melrose-Mindoro.
Viterbo volleyball's title run falls short in the national semifinals. Winona State women's hoops knocks off unbeaten Sioux Falls. Warriors men's basketball moves to (2-1) in NSIC play, and Western Tech athletics celebrates their 50th anniversary with an afternoon of hoops.
New Head Coach Todd Eisner inherits an experienced bunch in Winona.
Former Winona State Men's Basketball coach Mike Leaf is the focus of a university investigation.
New WSU Warriors men's basketball head coach Todd Eisner introduces his plan to re-discover winning ways in Winona.
WSU officials confirmed Monday they are investigating a complaint against Mike Leaf.
Holmen's Andrew Hammess beats the buzzer to lift the Vikings over Logan.