Feb. 15, 2008
Game Notes in PDF Format 
Green Bay (13-11, 7-7) at Milwaukee (12-11, 7-6)
Saturday, Feb. 16, 2008 7 p.m. CT
U.S. Cellular Arena Milwaukee, Wis.
GAME DAY INFORMATION
Television: Time Warner Sports Channel 32
Videostreaming: www.horizonleaguenetwork.tv
Available free of charge
Radio: SportsRadio 107.5 & 1400 The Fan
Chris Roth (play-by-play) and Bill Rabeor (analyst) will call the game on the Phoenix Sports Radio Network. The broadcast is also available online at uwgbathletics.com through Stretch Internet.
Three in a Row on The Road
The Phoenix is playing the middle game of a three-game road trip from Feb. 11-20.
The team closes the regular season with three straight at home from Feb. 23-March 1.
It is the second longest road swing of the season for the Phoenix, which had four straight away from home Dec. 1-15. The team also had a pair of road games and a neutral site contest from Nov. 12-17.
All Time Against Milwaukee
Green Bay owns a 22-16 (.579) all-time record versus the Panthers in a series that began in 1971.
In Milwaukee, the Phoenix is 8-9 all time against its in-state rival.
Green Bay won last year's meeting in Milwaukee, snapping a string of eight straight road losses to the Panthers.
The past four games have been decided by a total of just 18 points (4.5 per game).
The Phoenix won the first five and 15 of the first 18 clashes.
The Earlier Meeting With Milwaukee
Green Bay's perfect home season came to an end when the Milwaukee Panthers left the Resch Center with a 65-61 victory on Jan. 19.
It was the first time on the season that Green Bay lost a game decided by eight points or less.
Milwaukee had 12 offensive rebounds on the evening and outscored Green Bay 15-8 on second chance points.
Green Bay trailed by as many as 12 midway through the second half, but made a strong run to take the game down to the wire.
Uriel Segura netted a career-high eight points in his fourth starting assignment of the season.
Milwaukee's Best
Green Bay's roster features three players who hail from Milwaukee: sophomore Troy Cotton and freshmen Bryquis Perine and D'Angalo Jackson.
As preps, Cotton starred at King, Perine played at Vincent, and Jackson attended Pius.
Cotton (2003, 2004) and Perine (2007) each helped their prep teams to Division 1 state titles.