OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ) – Roughly 400 season ticket holders bussed from Oshkosh to Milwaukee Friday to see the Wisconsin Herd play.
The game, against the Windy City Bulls, was originally supposed to be the team’s home opener at Oshkosh’s Menominee Nation Arena, but construction delays pushed it to the BMO Harris Bradley Center.
That didn’t keep Jay Saubaran from being excited.
“It’s cool that they’re doing something like this, seeing how they had the issue with the arena being delayed for a couple weeks. Pulling up here, seeing six coach buses, can’t go wrong with that, traveling in luxury down to Milwaukee.”
The team paid for transportation and offered free tickets to non-season ticket holders.
The Herd will play two more games at the Bradley Center this month, but both will be closed to the public.
The first game in Oshkosh is scheduled for December 1.


