(GREEN BAY ATHLETICS) GREEN BAY – The Green Bay women’s basketball team ended 2024 on a high note with a 72-39 win over Parkside.
The Phoenix (9-5, 2-1 HL) had four players score in double figures, led by Jenna Guyer, who had a career-high 18 points. Callie Genke added 12 points, Cassie Schiltz chipped in with 11 points and six assists, and Jasmine Kondrakiewicz had 10 points.
Parkside (6-4, 1-1 GLIAC) got a team-high 10 points from Cassidy Arni and Kendal Zeiter.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Parkside started nearly bucket-for-bucket with Green Bay, but consecutive threes from Guyer and Schiltz opened GB’s lead to eight at 17-9 with 5:26 left in the first quarter. Kondrakiewicz scored the last six points of the frame for the Phoenix, and GB took a 25-14 advantage into the second quarter. The Phoenix had solid defense in the second stanza, holding the Rangers to nine points on 3-of-10 shooting. Guyer had five points in the frame, helping guide the Phoenix to a 41-23 lead at the break.
Green Bay was on cruise control in the second half. The Phoenix led by at least 20 for the final 14:38 of the contest and by at least 30 for the final 6:53. Parkside scored just two points in the fourth quarter, and Green Bay secured its second-straight victory with a 72-39 win.
GAME NOTES
» GB’s bench tallied 24 points.
» The Phoenix forced 19 Wisconsin-Parkside turnovers while committing only eight offensively.
» Green Bay had a 41-37 edge on the boards in the win.
» The Phoenix collected 11 offensive boards in the game.
» Green Bay got a game-high nine rebounds from Natalie McNeal.
» GB’s bench tallied 24 points.
» The Phoenix forced 19 Wisconsin-Parkside turnovers while committing only eight offensively.
» Green Bay had a 41-37 edge on the boards in the win.
» The Phoenix collected 11 offensive boards in the game.
» Green Bay got a game-high nine rebounds from Natalie McNeal.
SEE YOU IN 2025
Green Bay isn’t back in action until January 2, 2025, when they welcome Northern Kentucky to the Kress Center.
Green Bay isn’t back in action until January 2, 2025, when they welcome Northern Kentucky to the Kress Center.
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