University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh

03/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/23/2026 14:39

Titans women's basketball closes out second straight season in Final Four

SALEM, Va.- UW-Oshkosh women's basketball made its second consecutive trip to the semifinal round of the NCAA Division III Championship on Thursday (March 19) and the fourth in program history.

Falling, 82-61, to first-time opponent Denison University (Ohio), the Titans finished with a record of 28-4, the second highest wins total in program history, tied with the 28-3 1995 national runner-up team.

UW-Oshkosh graduates eight seniors. Forward Olivia Argall (Dodgeville/Dodgeville), guard Bridget Froehlke (Wrightstown/Wrightstown), forward Sarah Hardwick (Green Bay/Notre Dame Academy), forward Mayah Holzhueter (Cambridge/Cambridge), guard Kate Huml (Janesville/Janesville Craig), guard Mallory Lindsey (Mineral Point/Mineral Point), guard Avery Poole (Cottage Grove/Monona Grove) and forward Mahra Wieman (Sparta/Reedsburg Area). Together, this group of eight helped Oshkosh to a record of 99-23, three WIAC regular season championships and four NCAA Division III tournaments. The Titans advanced to at least the second round each year, making the third round in 2024 and the semifinal round in 2025 and 2026.

Hardwick and Huml concluded their careers with 123 games played, the most in program history and the second-most in WIAC history. Hardwick has also started in a program-record 121 career contests, including all 114 games dating back to a neutral site contest against Randolph-Macon College (Va.) in Dayton Beach, Fla. on December 19, 2022. Hardwick also ranks fifth in program history with 88 career blocks.

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