Articles

  • 1 week ago | wearegreenbay.com | Kyle Malzhan

    GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – After a challenging 4-28 campaign to open the Doug Gottlieb era, the Green Bay men’s basketball program is turning the page and looking toward brighter days. Like many college teams navigating the modern landscape, the Phoenix underwent significant roster turnover via the transfer portal. Ten players from the 2024–25 roster have departed—either through graduation or transfer—prompting a busy offseason for Gottlieb and his staff.

  • 1 week ago | wearegreenbay.com | Kyle Malzhan

    (WFRV) – After leading the Green Bay women’s basketball program to the NCAA Tournament in her first year as head coach, Kayla Karius said goodbye to seven seniors and hit the transfer portal hard. The Phoenix had to replace vital contributions as seniors Cassie Schiltz, Miah Meyer, Natalie McNeal, Callie Genke, Jasmine Kondrakiewicz, Bailey Butler, and Maddy Schreiber exit the program.

  • 2 weeks ago | wearegreenbay.com | Kyle Malzhan

    (WFRV) – On Wednesday afternoon, Brewers’ starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff picked up the win during his rehab assignment with the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers. In a matinee affair with the West Michigan Whitecaps, Woodruff pitched 5.2 innings while striking out three batters and only allowing three hits. The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers secured the 4-2 win to improve to 9-14 on the season. To watch highlights from Wednesday’s game and to hear from Woodruff, click the video above.

  • 2 weeks ago | wearegreenbay.com | Adam Rosen |Kyle Malzhan

    GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The final player in the NFL Draft’s Green Room got the phone call and it was by the host team Green Bay Packers. Edge rusher Barryn Sorrell, out of the University of Texas-Austin, became the newest member of the Green and Gold on Saturday afternoon as the No. 124 pick. Local 5 Sports’ Kyle Malzhan was out and about reporting across the Draft Campus when he caught up with Sorrell’s family, who were emotional and excited about the pick.

  • 3 weeks ago | wearegreenbay.com | Kyle Malzhan

    If you’re trying to up your reading goals this year, popular books written by the best literary minds are great to have on your bookshelves.