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UWGB Series 32-BASKETBALL FILMS UWGB Series 32-BASKETBALL FILMS Box Opponent Date Format Comments DVD 13 Butler University [n.d.] VHS 30 Cheney State [n.d.] Beta 1st half & halftime – Live Broadcast 30 Cheney State [n.d.] Beta 2nd half & close– Live Broadcast 30 Cheney State [n.d.] Beta 1st half– Live Broadcast 30 Cheney State [n.d.] Beta 2nd half– Live Broadcast 10 Cleveland State [n.d.] VHS MCC Tournament 13 Cleveland State [n.d.] VHS Combined with Youngstown State 29 DePaul University [n.d.] Beta 1st half & halftime– Live Broadcast 30 DePaul University [n.d.] Beta 1st half & halftime– Live Broadcast 30 DePaul University [n.d.] Beta 2nd half– Live Broadcast (2 copies) 10 Detroit [n.d.] VHS MCC Tournament 13 Detroit [n.d.] VHS 30 Eastern Illinois [n.d.] Beta 1st half– Live Broadcast 30 Eastern Illinois [n.d.] Beta 1st half & halftime– Live Broadcast 30 Eastern Illinois [n.d.] Beta 2nd half– Live Broadcast (2 copies) 31 Lincoln [n.d.] Beta Part one– Live Broadcast 31 Lincoln [n.d.] Beta Part two– Live Broadcast (2 copies) 13 Loyola [n.d.] VHS 31 Saginaw Valley [n.d.] Beta Tape No. 1– Live Broadcast 31 Saginaw Valley [n.d.] Beta Tape No. 2– Live Broadcast 13 UIC -Part #1 [n.d.] VHS 13 UIC -Part #2 [n.d.] VHS 13 University Wisconsin – [n.d.] VHS Milwaukee Part #1 13 University Wisconsin [n.d.] VHS Milwaukee Part #2 13 Wright State [n.d.] VHS 13 Youngstown State [n.d.] VHS Combined with Cleveland State 13 Youngstown State [n.d.] VHS 15 Milton College Dec. 3, 1969 Reel 1-2 X 15 DePaul University Feb. 19, 1973 Reel 4 X 15 University Wisconsin March 5, 1973 Reel 1-4 X -Eau Claire UWGB Series 32-BASKETBALL FILMS Box Opponent Date Format Comments DVD 15 University Wisconsin March 7, 1973 Reel 1-4 District 14 Championship X -Whitewater 15 Slippery Rock Jan. 3, 1974 Reel 1-4 X 15 Memphis State Dec. 7, 1974 Reel 1-4 X 15 Northern Michigan Feb. 13, 1975 Reel 1-4 X 15 Western Michigan Dec. 6, 1975 Reel 4 X 16 University Wisconsin –Eau Jan. 6, 1976 Reel 1-4 X Claire 16 University Wisconsin Jan. 10, 1976 Reel 1-4 X -Platteville 16 Eastern Illinois Jan. 24, 1976 Reel 1-4 X 16 Roanoke Jan. 31, 1976 Reel 1-4 X 16 DePaul University Feb. 28, 1976 Reel 1-4 X 16 University Wisconsin Dec. 1, 1976 Reel 1-2 X -Platteville 17 University Wisconsin Dec. 1, 1976 Reel 2-4 X -Platteville 17 Chicago State Dec. 4, 1976 Reel 1-4 X 17 University Wisconsin- Jan. 3, 1977 Reel 1-4 X Whitewater 17 University Wisconsin Jan. 4, 1977 Reel 1-4 X -Oshkosh 17 IU – PU Indianapolis Jan. 8, 1977 Reel 1-4 X 17 Northern Illinois Jan. 10, 1977 Reel 1-4 X 18 NE Missouri Jan. 12, 1977 Reel 1-4 X 18 DePaul University Jan. 16, 1977 Reel 1-4 X 18 University Wisconsin Jan. 18, 1977 Reel 1-4 X -Parkside 18 Eastern Illinois Jan. 22, 1977 Reel 1-4 X 18 Roanoke Jan. 29, 1977 Reel 1-4 X 18 University Wisconsin Jan. 31, 1977 Reel 1-4 X -Parkside 19 Lakeland College Feb. 2, 1977 Reel 1-4 X 19 University Wisconsin Feb. 5, 1977 Reel 1-4 X -Oshkosh 19 Western Illinois Feb. 19, 1977 Reel 1-4 X 19 University Wisconsin Feb. 23, 1977 Reel 1-4 X -Stevens Point 19 Nebraska –Omaha Mar. 3, 1977 Reel 1-4 X 19 North Dakota Mar. 4, 1977 Reel 1-4 X 20 Northern Illinois Dec. 3, 1977 Reel 1-4 X 20 University Wisconsin Dec. 10, 1977 Reel 1-4 X -Stevens Point UWGB Series 32-BASKETBALL FILMS Box Opponent Date Format Comments DVD 20 University Wisconsin Jan. 4, 1978 Reel 1-4 X -Stevens Point 20 Mankato State Jan. 9, 1978 Reel 1-4 X 32 Mankato State Jan. 9, 1978 Beta 1-2 X 20 University Wisconsin Jan. 19, 1978 Reel 1-4 X -Parkside 20 Eastern Illinois Jan. 21, 1978 Reel 1-4 X 20 Western Illinois Jan. 23, 1978 Reel 1-2 X 21 Western Illinois Jan. 23, 1978 Reel 2-4 X 21 University Wisconsin Jan. 28, 1978 Reel 1-4 X -Eau Claire 21 N. E. Missouri Jan. 31, 1978 Reel 1-4 X 21 University Wisconsin Feb. 4, 1978 Reel 1-4 X -Parkside 31 Indiana-Purdue University Feb. 4, 1978 Beta 1st Half & halftime– Live Broadcast 21 DePaul University Feb. 16, 1978 Reel 1-4 X 31 DePaul University Feb. 16, 1978 Beta 1st Half & halftime– Live Broadcast 21 South Dakota State Mar. 2, 1978 Reel 1-4 X 22 Augustana Mar. 3, 1978 Reel 1-4 X 22 Lincoln University Mar. 11, 1978 Reel 1-4 X 22 Eastern Illinois Mar. 17, 1978 Reel 1-3 X 22 Cheyney State Mar. 18, 1978 Reel 1-3 X 22 Chicago Circle Nov. 25, 1978 Reel 1-4 X 22 Western Illinois Dec. 2, 1978 Reel 1-4 X 22 Eastern Illinois Dec. 21, 1978 Reel 1-3 X 23 Eastern Illinois Dec. 21, 1978 Reel 4 X 23 Texas Southern Dec. 27, 1978 Reel 1-4 X 23 University Wisconsin Jan. 3, 1979 Reel 1-4 X -Oshkosh 23 Northern Michigan Jan. 4, 1979 Reel 1-4 X 23 University Wisconsin Jan. 8, 1979 Reel 1-4 X -Superior 23 University Wisconsin Jan. 18, 1979 Reel 1-4 X -Parkside 23 Northern Michigan Jan. 22, 1979 Reel 1-4 X 24 Quincy University Jan. 25, 1979 Reel 1-4 X 24 Loras University Jan. 29, 1979 Reel 1-4 X 24 University Wisconsin Feb. 14, 1979 Reel 1-4 X -Parkside 24 University Wisconsin Feb. 17, 1979 Reel 1-4 X -Milwaukee 24 North Park Feb. 21, 1979 Reel 1-4 X UWGB Series 32-BASKETBALL FILMS Box Opponent Date Format Comments DVD 31 North Dakota Mar. 2, 1979 Beta Tape 1-NCAA Regional– X Live Broadcast 29 North Dakota Mar. 2, 1979 Beta Tape 2- NCAA Regional- Live Broadcast 31 Northern Iowa Mar. 3, 1979 Beta Tape 2-NCAA Regional– X Live Broadcast 24 Puget Sound Mar. 10, 1979 Reel 1-4 X 31 Puget Sound Mar. 10, 1979 Beta Tape 1 NCAA Sectional Championships- Live Broadcast 31 Puget Sound Mar. 10, 1979 Beta Tape 2 NCAA Sectional X Championships– Live Broadcast 24 Cheney State Mar. 16, 1979 Reel 1 X 25 Cheney State Mar. 16. 1979 Reel 2-3 X 31 Cheney State Mar. 16, 1979 Beta Tape 1 NCAA Finals– Live Broadcast 31 Cheney State Mar. 16, 1979 Beta Tape 2 NCAA Finals – Live Broadcast 25 North Alabama Mar. 17, 1979 Reel 1-3 X 32 North Alabama Mar. 17, 1979 Beta Tape 1 NCAA Finals– Live Broadcast 32 North Alabama Mar. 17, 1979 Beta Tape 2 NCAA Finals– Live Broadcast 25 Chicago Circle Dec. 4, 1979 Reel 1-4 X 25 Missouri –St. Louis Dec. 10, 1979 Reel 1-4 X 25 Grand Valley State Jan. 4, 1980 Reel 1-4 X 25 Cheney State Jan. 5, 1980 Reel 1-4 X 25 University Wisconsin Jan. 8, 1980 Reel 1-4 X -Whitewater 26 Northern Michigan Jan. 12, 1980 Reel 1-4 X 26 University Wisconsin Jan. 19, 1980 Reel 1-4 X -Parkside 26 University Wisconsin Jan. 23, 1980 Reel 1-2 X -Oshkosh 26 University Wisconsin Jan. 26, 1980 Reel 1-4 X -Milwaukee 26 University Wisconsin Jan. 29, 1980 Reel 1-4 X -Parkside 26 North Park Feb. 1, 1980 Reel 1-4 X 26 Chicago Circle Feb. 2, 1980 Reel 1-4 X 27 Loras University Feb. 6, 1980 Reel 1-4 X 27 Northern Michigan Feb. 11, 1980 Reel 1-4 X UWGB Series 32-BASKETBALL FILMS Box Opponent Date Format Comments DVD 32 University Wisconsin Feb. 16, 1980 Beta First half– Live Broadcast -Stevens Point 32 University Wisconsin Feb. 16, 1980 Beta Second half– Live Broadcast -Stevens Point 27 University Wisconsin Nov. 22, 1980 Reel 1-2 X -Oshkosh 27 North Park Nov. 26, 1980 Reel 1-4 X 27 Saginaw Valley Nov. 29, 1980 Reel 1-4 X 31 Eastern Michigan Dec. 5, 1980 Beta 1st half– Live Broadcast X 31 Eastern Michigan Dec. 5, 1980 Beta 2nd half– Live Broadcast X 27 Illinois Tech. Dec. 22, 1980 Reel 1-4 X 32 University Wisconsin Dec. 27, 1980 Beta Green Bay Classic– Live X -Milwaukee Broadcast 27 Cheney State Dec. 28, 1980 Reel 1-4 X 28 University Wisconsin Jan. 3, 1981 Reel 1-4 X -Parkside 28 Northern Michigan Jan. 17, 1981 Reel 1-4 X 28 Chicago Circle Jan. 24, 1981 Reel 1-4 X 28 University Wisconsin Jan. 28, 1981 Reel 1-4 X -Stevens Point 32 University Wisconsin Jan. 28, 1981 Beta 1st half– Live Broadcast -Stevens Point 32 University Wisconsin Jan. 28, 1981 Beta 2nd half– Live Broadcast -Stevens Point 28 Northern Michigan Feb. 5. 1981 Reel 1-4 X 28 University Wisconsin Feb. 21, 1981 Reel 1-4 X -Oshkosh 28 Chicago Circle Feb. 28, 1981 Reel 1-4 X 28 North Alabama Mar. 14, 1981 Reel 1-4 X 28 Mt. St. Mary Mar. 20, 1981 Reel 1-4 X 1 Lakeland University Nov. 16, 1986 VHS 1 Iowa State Dec. 4, 1986 VHS 1 Evansville Dec. 11, 1986 VHS 1 Chicago State Dec. 13, 1986 VHS 1 University Wisconsin Eau Dec. 23, 1986 VHS Claire 1 Northwestern Dec. 27, 1986 VHS X* 1 Miami Jan. 3, 1987 VHS 1 Florida State Jan.
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