High expectations for young UW-Marshfield/Wood County men’s basketball squad

Hunter Busse, left, works against Ben Grieser, middle, and Devin Klein during a recent practice for the University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County men's basketball team. (Photo by Paul Lecker/MarshfieldAreaSports.com)
Hunter Busse, left, works against Ben Grieser, middle, and Devin Klein
during a recent practice for the University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood
County men’s basketball team. (Photo by Paul Lecker/MarshfieldAreaSports.com)

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By Paul Lecker
MarshfieldAreaSports.com

MARSHFIELD – The University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County men’s basketball team has taken on a new look.

Everyone on the roster is a freshman, with a unique mixture of recent local high school players and a group of five players from Cleveland, Ohio.

The Marauders began their season splitting a pair of games at the UW-Fond du Lac Tournament last weekend, which included a come-from-behind victory over UW-Fond du Lac in their opener.

UW-Marshfield trailed by seven with a little more than 2 minutes remaining before coming back to post a 77-74 win. The Marauders lost by 30 to the UW-Fond du Lac Alumni team in the championship game.

“We’re a young bunch, all freshman coming in, not much experience when it comes right down to it,” second-year coach Patrick Meyer said. “It’s a mix-and-match right now getting personalities and ball-styles to match with each other. It’s a work in progress for sure.”

Derek Shivers and Joseph Estrict, two of the players who came from Cleveland, led the Marauders in scoring during the tournament.

Shivers had a game-high 23 points in the opener, with Estrict scoring 16 points and grabbing 12 rebounds in the first game, and going for 14 points and seven rebounds in the second game.

Among the local players are Ben Grieser from Spencer, Hunter Busse from Colby, Devon Klein from Granton and Logan Fulwiler of Loyal. Busse was a second-team pick and Klein was an honorable mention choice on last year’s all-Cloverbelt Conference East Division team.

Meyer said he has high expectations for the Marauders.

“We’ve set a goal to win state, we want to be the best in the state,” Meyer said. “We didn’t quite play the way we wanted to play (last weekend), but we come back at it in practice. One thing about this group is they are willing to work and fix those things.”

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