UW-Green Bay Falters, Drops WNIT 2nd Round to Bowling Green

Posted on 3-21-2023

The Green Bay women’s basketball team battled Thursday night (3/16), but fell to the Bowling Green Falcons, 69-51 in the second round of the WNIT. The Phoenix finished 28-6 on the season, grabbing the most wins since the program racked up 29 wins during the 2017-18 campaign.

Jasmine Kondrakiewicz led Green Bay with 11 points, two steals, and three blocks. Jenna Guyer and Natalie McNeal were strong off the bench, with the latter adding six points and two steals while Guyer chipped in with seven points, three steals, and two blocks.

Allison Day had a night for Bowling Green, notching a game-leading 25 points and 10 rebounds to pace the Falcons (29-6).

Green Bay forced 18 Bowling Green turnovers while committing 15 themselves in Monday’s game. The Phoenix turned those takeaways into 18 points on the offensive end of the floor. Guyer’s three steals led the way for Green Bay…

Read the Entire Article HERE.

UW Green Bay

The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is a multi-campus comprehensive university offering exemplary undergraduate, master’s and select doctoral programs and operating with a commitment to excellence in teaching, scholarship and research, and service to the community. The University provides a problem focused educational experience that promotes critical thinking and student success.

The culture and vision of the University reflect a deep commitment to diversity, inclusion, social justice, civic engagement, and educational opportunity at all levels. Our core values embrace community-based partnerships, collaborative faculty scholarship and innovation.

Our commitment to a university that promotes access, career success, cross-discipline collaboration, cultural enrichment, economic development, entrepreneurship, and environmental sustainability is demonstrated through a wide array of programs and certifications offered in four colleges: College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; College of Science, Engineering and Technology (including the Richard Resch School of Engineering); College of Health, Education and Social Welfare; and the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business, leading to a range of degrees, including AAS, BA, BAS, BBA, BM, BS, BSN, BSW, MS, MSW, MSN, and Ed.D.​