INSIDE WOMEN���S BASKETBALL
BY DIANE NORDSTROM
@BadgerWBBall
SCHEDULE (7-3, 0-0)
Last Five
Nov. 28 at Virginia Tech
L, 38-47
Dec. 1 Alabama
W, 69-50
Dec. 5 Marquette
W, 71-68
Dec. 10 Florida Atlantic W, 82-73 OT
Dec. 15 Eastern Illinois W, 76-47
This Week
Sunday at Green Bay
7 p.m.
Next Five
Dec. 28 vs. Delaware State *
Dec. 29 TBA *
Jan. 2
at Nebraska
Jan. 6
Minnesota
Jan. 10 Iowa
4 p.m.
TBA
7 p.m.
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
* at Miami Invitational, Miami, Fla.
Gulczynski honored
���Best in state��� bragging
rights on line Sunday
Wisconsin faces Green Bay for state crown
T
he title of the best team
in the state is on the line
Sunday when Wisconsin (73) travels to Green Bay (7-2).
Wisconsin improved to
2-0 against the other Division I teams in the state of
Wisconsin with a 71-68 victory over Marquette on Dec.
5. The Badgers opened the
season with a 74-56 win over
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Milwaukee.
The Phoenix defeated
Marquette, 55-46, on Dec.
8 and will play Milwaukee
twice in Horizon League
play. Marquette and Milwaukee do not play each
other this season.
The Badgers have not
beaten all three in-state rivals since 2008.
�� Sophomore Jacki Gulczynski was
named the Big Ten Co-Player of
the Week, the first Badgers player
to earn the league honor since the
2007-08 season. The 6-foot-1 forward posted back-to-back doubledoubles, setting career highs in
points and rebounds in consecutive games.
Gulczynski started the week off
strong, picking up her first career
double-double with 16 points and
a game-high 11 rebounds against
Florida Atlantic on Dec. 10. She
also added three assists in a career-high 38 minutes of play.
Against Eastern Illinois last Saturday, Gulczynski scored UW���s
first 11 points and was a perfect
8-for-8 from the field to start the
game. She finished with career and
game highs of 24 points and 13 rebounds, while adding three assists
and two blocks in the 76-47 win.