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Wisconsin men’s basketball: Three quick takeaways vs Purdue
The Wisconsin Badgers misplaced to the No. 5 Purdue Boilermakers in a 63-62 sport on Thursday night time, dropping yet one more nail-biter, though that they had an opportunity to take the lead within the remaining minute.
With the loss, the Badgers dropped to 16-13 on the season and 8-11 within the convention, with the weekend’s sport in opposition to the Minnesota Golden Gophers serving as an important sport, not just for the Huge 10 match, but additionally for his or her March Insanity hopes.
Listed below are the fast takeaways from Wisconsin’s loss on Thursday.
Three-pointers
Going into the sport, I highlighted the significance of the three-ball, which was Wisconsin’s lone main benefit heading into the matchup.
With Zach Edey manning the paint, it was integral that Wisconsin created alternatives on the skin, and so they did precisely that.
The Badgers shot 41.7% from three, hitting ten pictures from deep, whereas the Boilermakers considerably struggled, taking pictures simply 4/19 from past the arc.
The stark distinction was the first cause why Wisconsin remained aggressive for the whole thing of the sport, as they utilized the three-ball to maintain runs.
Max Klesmit was the primary spark, main the Badgers with three three-pointers, whereas him, Connor Essegian, Isaac Lindsey, and Chucky Hepburn mixed to shoot 8/14 from distance.
Guards
Within the preview immediately, I mentioned how the purpose guards can be essential in Thursday’s contest, and so they proved precisely that.
Chucky Hepburn ended up enjoying, seeing the courtroom for 34 minutes, and scoring 13 factors on 5/12 taking pictures, coming simply behind Max Klesmit in factors.
When Hepburn was on his sport, the Badgers considerably benefitted, particularly throughout Wisconsin’s run within the second half when the guard hit a three-pointer and a pullup jumper inside a span of two minutes, conserving Purdue at bay.
However, down the stretch, Hepburn tried a number of deep fadeaway pictures from the baseline, which weren’t high-caliber pictures, though his teammates’ reluctance to take alternatives at occasions compelled his hand.
Max Klesmit had a powerful sport, taking up for the Badgers with a team-high 19 factors on 7/11 taking pictures, whereas defending Fletcher Loyer pretty nicely, though the Purdue guard obtained him just a few occasions.
Connor Essegian offered a spark early, however foul bother held him to only 27 minutes, limiting his offensive presence.
Total, although, the Badgers’ guards outplayed Purdue’s backcourt, which was a major cause why Wisconsin remained within the sport.
Free throws
Along with three-pointers and guards, free throws had been a key to the sport for me, because the Boilermakers got here into the sport taking pictures over 20 free throws, whereas hitting at a 75.3% charge.
In the meantime, the Badgers aren’t often known as a free-throw taking pictures staff, taking pictures simply 13.8 per sport, whereas hitting solely 66.6% of their pictures.
The disparity performed an enormous position within the sport, as Purdue obtained to the road early and sometimes, taking pictures 18 free throws within the sport, though they hit simply 11 of their pictures.
The Badgers, alternatively, shot simply 5 free throws, with 4 of them coming close to the tip of the sport.
Whereas some calls will be questioned, Wisconsin didn’t look to assault Zach Edey a lot, with the Badgers’ opting to go the ball out or take low-quality pictures inside, which led to their decrease variety of free throws.
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Where to watch Wisconsin vs Minnesota football streaming free today; TV channel, spread, game odds
Two plucky Big Ten teams square off when the Wisconsin Badgers take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers in what should make for an interesting matchup during Week 14 of the 2024 college football season. This game kicks off at 9 a.m. PT/12:30 p.m. ET (11:30 a.m. CT) on Friday, November 29 with a live broadcast on CBS, and streaming live on demand for free.
• WATCH: Minnesota vs. Wisconsin football live for free with Fubo (free trial), or see it streaming free on Paramount+ (free trial), or see even more streaming options below.
What TV channel is the Wisconsin vs. Minnesota football game on today?
When: Kickoff takes place at 9 a.m. PT/12:30 p.m. ET (11:30 a.m. CT) on Friday, November 29.
Where: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
TV Channel: CBS, or streaming on demand with Paramount Plus.
How to watch streaming live: The best way to watch this game for free is by streaming it on Paramount+ (free trial, then only $7.99/month) which will have massive Big Ten football games streaming each week. If you don’t have cable, you can still watch this game live for FREE with Fubo (free trial) or with DirecTV Stream (free trial). If you already have cable, you can also watch this game live on CBS Sports with your cable or satellite provider login information.
You can find out more about which channel CBS is on in your area by using the channel finders here: Comcast Xfinity, DIRECTV, Dish, Verizon Fios, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice.
Wisconsin vs. Minnesota spread, betting odds
Point spread: WIS: -2 | MIN: +2
Over/Under: 43.5
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“Factory enhanced” snow causes crashes and spinouts in Wisconsin
Menomonie, Wis. — A murky day for turkey day. In this part of western Wisconsin, “murky” is an understatement.
A narrow band of snow quickly dropped three inches on drivers — even sending a semi sliding into a ditch.
The National Weather Service says it’s likely because of a glass manufacturing company near Menomonie.
“That steam rises into the deck of clouds that are above it, and the steam acts as little particles that the water droplets can latch onto and create snow crystals” said Meteorologist Caleb Grunzke of the National Weather Service. “Everything came together perfectly for several inches of snow and major traffic problems.”
The Wisconsin State Patrol reported 16 crashes in a 5 hour span, including a six-car pile-up.
“We kind of drove in and out of the snow very dramatically” said Dave Erickson, who was making the trip back to the Twin Cities from Milwaukee.
“Drive safe, happy Thanksgiving” Erickson added.
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Need a Christmas tree? Here’s how to harvest one from Wisconsin’s state forests
See Milwaukee’s Christmas tree being harvested, delivered and set up
Milwaukee’s Public Works harvested a 64-ft Colorado blue spruce donated by the Yeager Family. The tree was delivered to the plaza outside of Fiserv Forum to serve as the City’s Christmas tree.
Need a Christmas tree now that Thanksgiving is over? Well, look no further than Wisconsin’s public forests.
Many state forests allow you to cut down a tree for personal use — provided you have a permit and follow a few rules.
Here’s how to avoid the naughty list at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Where are the public forests?
Trees can be cut down in the Brule River, Flambeau River, Governor Earl Peshtigo River, Governor Knowles and Northern Highland-American Legion state forests.
Brule River State Forest in Douglas County is home to a lot of balsam fir, a Christmas-tree favorite with its short needles that last long and smell great. Evergreens in this forest also include white pine and white spruce. Mound ranger station, W10325 Highway 12, (715) 284-4103.
Flambeau River State Forest, Winter: Look for white and black spruce, red and white pine, and balsam fir at this forest in Sawyer and Rusk counties just south of the CNNF. W1613 County Road W, Winter, (715) 332-5271.
Governor Earl Peshtigo River, Crivitz: Red, white and jack pines are the predominate evergreens in this forest in Marinette and Oconto counties in northeastern Wisconsin. N10008 Paust Lane, Crivitz, 715-757-3965
Governor Knowles State Forest, Grantsburg: Find jack, white and red pines in this forest along the St. Croix River in northwestern Wisconsin. 325 Highway 70, Grantsburg, (715) 463-2898.
Northern Highland-American Legion State Forest, Woodruff: Permits for this forest allow you to harvest a balsam fir, but not within sight of a public road, trail or body of water. Permits are available at the Clear Lake Visitor Station, 8282 Woodruff Road, Woodruff, (715) 356-3668; and the Crystal Lake Visitor Station, 3237 Crystal Lake Road, Boulder Junction, (715) 542-3923.
Holiday tree cutting is not offered at other DNR properties. However, some county forests allow non-commercial harvest of holiday trees, as does the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Contact the forest where you’d like to cut a holiday tree before venturing out so that you know harvesting guidelines.
How much is a permit?
Purchase a permit at the headquarters of each forest. The price may vary slightly from property to property, but the average cost is $5 per tree.
Where can I cut a tree down?
Harvesting is prohibited within 100 feet or visual distance of roads, trails and water, and there is no harvesting from campgrounds or recreation areas, according to the DNR.
Trees must be cut at ground level with a maximum height of 30 feet. Trees taken from state forests cannot be resold.
Check the spongy moth map
Check the spongy moth quarantine map maintained by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection to ensure you don’t travel with your tree out of the quarantined area. The area prohibits items from being shipped that could have the insect or its eggs.
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