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UW-P men to work late tonight
It could be a late night for the UW-Parkside men’s basketball team.
The Rangers will have to wait for the volleyball nets to come down before taking the floor against host Concordia-St. Paul in a non-conference game expected to tip off at approximately 9 tonight at the Gangelhoff Center.
Live coverage of the game can be heard on WRJN (AM 1400) and on the Internet at www.parksiderangers.com.
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The game was originally scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. and pushed back when the Concordia-St. Paul women’s volleyball team earned the right to host the NCAA Division II Central Region Tournament. With the championship volleyball match slated to begin at 7 p.m., the start of the basketball game could start well after 9 p.m.
Parkside (1-1) is coming off of a 92-60 win over Northland International on Tuesday at the DeSimone Gymansium. The Rangers had five players score in double figures as freshman Jeremy Saffold finished with 20 points and sophomore Grant Johnson added 16 points and 11 rebounds.
Concordia-St. Paul is playing its season opener.
The teams already have a common opponent in NCAA Division I UW-Milwaukee. Parkside lost to the Panthers 63-50, while Concordia-St. Paul suffered an 89-73 defeat against UW-M in a pair of exhibition games.
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