Kingsbury
Junior
Sadly, no longer in the "Fear 42" Fan Club!!!
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Post by Kingsbury on May 2, 2005 6:35:58 GMT -6
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Post by Pantherholic on May 2, 2005 7:35:24 GMT -6
1) Who's Pearl Kiley? 2) Is Paige still coming since Pearl's departure?
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Post by dylanrocks on May 2, 2005 10:21:45 GMT -6
Pearl Kiley is the Basketball Information Director for the Wisconsin Hoops Network (wishoops.net) and has close ties to Bo Ryan and the UW men's basketball program. I would guess that this information is grounded in fact. Also, I suspect that Paige Paulson is much more a Rob Jeter than a Bruce Pearl recruit. It sounds like he'll join six others in our 2006 recruiting class.
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Post by germanathens on May 2, 2005 10:22:55 GMT -6
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Post by PANTHERfan on May 2, 2005 10:41:56 GMT -6
i noticed that NIU had a Pancratz from Shaumburg on their roster. i assume that's probably Mark's brother?
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Post by spgrl on May 2, 2005 11:31:05 GMT -6
zack is mark's younger brother...mark also has 1 brother left in high school at schaumburg
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Post by Pantherholic on May 2, 2005 11:40:07 GMT -6
Hey Kingsbury i love your quote, is there somewhere on the net i can download that radio broadcast cuz that was HILARIOUS!!!
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Post by mcdadenets50 on May 2, 2005 14:57:32 GMT -6
Hey Kingsbury i love your quote, is there somewhere on the net i can download that radio broadcast cuz that was HILARIOUS!!! Sportcaster's Nightmare www.czabe.com/audioclips.shtml
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kaygee
Sophomore
Panther Pride since 1994!
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Post by kaygee on May 3, 2005 17:27:23 GMT -6
Men's college basketball: Paulsen headed to Wis.-Milwaukee
By Padraic Duffy, Journal Sports Writer
Former Custer standout Paige Paulsen has officially transferred from the University of Northern Illinois to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Paulsen made the decision in the last week after deciding between West Virginia and Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a couple of programs that made the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament last season.
Paulsen decided to transfer from Northern Illinois, in DeKalb, Ill., after a sophomore season that saw him average 7.7 points in 21 minutes per game.
"It was just kind of a personal decision that I made because of me feeling like maybe I wasn't getting as good as I can," Paulsen said of transferring to Milwaukee. "I needed to find a place where I could achieve my goals and I found a place where I think I can do that."
Paulsen is familiar with some of the coaching staff at Wisconsin-Milwaukee after they recruited him to play at Lamar University while he was at Custer.
"The assistant coach at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Brian Bidlingmyer, was involved in the recruiting process at Lamar and I know what kind of coach he is."
Former Lamar head coach Mike Deane, now the head coach at Wagner, also recommended the new UW-Milwaukee head coach, Rob Jeter. Paulsen decided to go to school at Northern Illinois after committing to Lamar when Deane was fired and replaced with Billy Tubbs.
"I met with (Jeter) and he seemed like a great guy," Paulsen, a three-time first team all-stater and the all-time leading scorer in Custer history, said.
Paulsen will have to sit out next season before becoming eligible to play in the 2006-07 season.
"I'm going to definitely work on my strength," Paulsen said of sitting out next year. "It's a bigger, faster, stronger game and everybody needs to do all they can to keep up with that."
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Copyright © 2005 The Rapid City Journal Rapid City, SD
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Post by Pantherholic on May 3, 2005 17:34:51 GMT -6
Damn straight its a faster game, ol' Whitey McCrackerass is gonna be in damn good shape by the time he graduates. Is it me or can we hopefully get a guy who's taller than 6'7"? that seems to be the height limit to which we just can't break.
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Post by Pantherholic on May 3, 2005 18:44:23 GMT -6
does anyone know if he's getting a scholarship this year or waiting until next year when he can actually play?
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