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Gregory Stiemsma (/ ˈ s t iː m s m ə /; born September 26, 1985) is an American former professional basketball player who spent four seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played high school basketball for Randolph High School and college basketball for the University of Wisconsin–Madison , before going undrafted in the ...
MADISON – Greg Stiemsma is rejoining the Wisconsin men’s basketball program. "It's crazy," Stiemsma said by phone Wednesday. Stiemsma, a native of Randolph who played for UW from 2004-08, has ...
Greg Stiemsma: The details mattered. Bo Ryan, far left, speaks to the crowd as his players Brian Butch, left, and Greg Stiemsma hold the trophy after the Wisconsin Badgers won the Big Ten men's ...
Kammron Taylor was also a senior. Brian Butch, Greg Stiemsma, and Michael Flowers were juniors. The season was a promising one as Wisconsin beat then-ranked #2 Pittsburgh in December, and then-ranked #5 Ohio State in January. Wisconsin earned its first ever #1 AP ranking in school history on February 20, 2007.
Greg Stiemsma: C United States Wisconsin (Sr.) Reggie Williams: SF United States VMI (Sr.) 2009: Jeff Adrien: PF United States Connecticut (Sr.) Josh Akognon: PG United States Nigeria Cal State Fullerton (Sr.) Antonio Anderson: SG United States Memphis (Sr.) Aron Baynes: PF/C New Zealand Australia Washington State (Sr.) Dionte Christmas: SG
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This marked the first game Wisconsin played without freshman Marcus Landry and sophomore Greg Stiemsma, who were each ruled academically ineligible for the second semester. Then the next game, Wisconsin had their 27-game home non-conference winning streak snapped in a shocking upset, as North Dakota State won, 62–55, at the Kohl Center.
The Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball program in various categories, [1] including points, three-pointers, assists, blocks, rebounds, and steals.