

Through the first three weeks of the season, River Falls shot approximately 20% from deep. Those extra offensive possessions have coincided with the Wildcats shooting it better from deep. River Falls has significantly reduced its turnovers throughout the last two weeks, which has led to more offensive opportunities and more overall points. Our last two against Chippewa and Tomah we turned it over a combined 14 times.” “Previously, our lowest turnover game was 16 against Hudson. “It was our best game of the year against a Tomah team that isn’t bad,” Campbell said. The Wildcats shot 56% from the floor and 39% from three, and only recorded eight turnovers in the 75-34 blowout win. While River Falls played exceptional defense throughout the entire 36 minutes of action, they also shot it efficiently and rarely turned it over. With just under 16 minutes remaining in regulation, the aforementioned Carufel flew into a passing lane, picked the ball off, and drove down for an uncontested layup to make it a 25-point lead, 39-14. The Wildcats’ suffocating defense continued into the second half.

Senior Aidan Carufel hit a couple of deep three-pointers en route to a 31-13 lead going into the halftime intermission. River Falls regularly turned great defense into easy transition offense throughout the first half. However, with nine minutes to play in the first half, River Falls had limited Tomah to five total points while building a double-digit lead. See RF BBB, Page B-6 The Tomah Timberwolves averaged just over 56 points per game going into the first contest of the Showcase against River Falls. “I really think our guys embraced that yesterday and on the court today.” “When we left the Chippewa locker room the first thing we said was, ‘We’re going 2-0 in Menomonie and we will be the hardest working and toughest team there,”’ Campbell recalled. The Wildcats did exactly that with a 75-34 win against Tomah on Tuesday, Dec, 27, and a 59-46 victory over Wausau West on Wednesday, Dec. © 2023 Associated Banc-Corp All Rights Reserved.After the River Falls High School boys basketball team lost an 85-81 shootout on the road against Chippewa Falls, head coach Zac Campbell and the Wildcats’ roster had a crucial postgame meeting in the locker room about the upcoming Menomonie Holiday Showcase.Īfter that painful overtime loss, Campbell and the boys decided they were going to sweep through the Menomonie Holiday Showcase. Commercial banking clients can call our dedicated business customer care line at 80. Want to speak to a live representative? Call us at 80 during our regular customer care hours. You can also bank with us 24/7 through digital and automated telephone banking and ATMs. or any bank or affiliate, are NOT insured by the FDIC or any agency of the United States, and involve INVESTMENT RISK, including POSSIBLE LOSS OF VALUE.Īssociated Bank has hundreds of locations throughout Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Non-deposit investment products, insurance, and securities are NOT deposits or obligations of, insured or guaranteed by Associated Bank, N.A. Consult with your tax and/or legal advisor for information specific to your situation. Associated Banc-Corp and its affiliates do not give tax or legal advice. Related Storiesĭeposit and loan products are offered by Associated Bank, N.A., Member FDIC, Equal Opportunity Lender and Equal Housing Lender. During concert intermission, three 42” TVs and 50 Associated Bank chairs were given away. University of Wisconsin–Marathon County Foundationĭuring concert intermission, Associated Bank shared the stage with these organizations as they updated the attendees on their missions and goals.Īttendees were invited to take Associated Bank merchandise and had an opportunity to talk to on-hand colleagues about the remodel. The final concert for the 2015 season was sponsored by Associated Bank and featured Windsor Drive, a Wausau-native band.Īssociated Bank presented three nonprofit organizations with donations of $500 each: Concerts have been held every Wednesday, from June through August. The Wausau Region Chamber of Commerce “Red Coats” and 2,500+ people packed Wausau’s 400 Block for the ceremony and a concert on the square that followed. The reopened branch features an updated design and modern fixtures. during a ribbon-cutting event on Wednesday, August 19. Associated Bank recently reopened its downtown Wausau branch at 400 Scott St.
