The hot shooting of Neenah was able to propel them to a victory. Right from the start of the game, Neenah was hot from the outside behind their backcourt duo of Nick Schultz and Jackson Rindt. While Stevens Point made a couple of runs in the game it was never enough and Neenah won it 72-57.

Sivan Dinga – 2026 – SG – Stevens Point

Dinga is a well-rounded guard with some size in the backcourt at 6’3”. While he proved to be a tough and versatile defender, Dinga was a mainly a standout with his scoring as he led all in the game with 22 points. The senior guard hit a three in the game but did most of his scoring on the attack. Dinga moves well with the ball but is also physical going right through contact to the basket and finishing. He had multiple finishes in the game going right through defenders.

Sam Kornowski – 2028 – SG – Stevens Point

After a slow start not scoring in the first half, Kornowski turned it up a level in the second half. The sophomore did everything he could trying to mount a comeback in the second half by scoring 14 points. Even with limited shots and touches, Kornowski was still able to score it at a high rate in the second half. He was getting it done in a variety of ways as he hit a pair of threes, a contested mid-range jumper off the dribble, and also got to the basket in transition and in the half court.

Jackson Rindt – 2027 – G – Neenah

It was an incredibly hot shooting night for the junior guard. In the first half alone, Rindt hit five threes. This included back-to-back threes to end the half and put Neenah up by ten. He continued to shoot it well in the second half hitting two more threes to finish the game with a team high 21 points. Rindt moves well without the ball to find space, has good range, and was shooting it at an exceptionally high percentage spotting up going 7-9 from deep.

Nick Schultz – 2026 – PG – Neenah

Schultz started the game hot from the outside. On the first possession of the game, the senior guard drilled a three. He shot it well throughout the game hitting four three in this one onto a 14-point performance in the victory. More than just a shooter, Schultz also impacted the win with his point guard play and defense. He made a couple of nice drives to distribute it out creating a few easy looks for his teammates. He also made several plays defensively including blocking a shot on a 6’6” forward inside, multiple deflections, and forcing a couple of turnovers. Schultz is committed to Bethel.