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Player: Tim Wagner
Hometown: Galesville, WI
School: Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau High School
AAU: Wisconsin Jets
Position: SG
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 170
Offers: PREFERRED WALK-ON - NEBRASKA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WXASdLKJhI
Hometown: Galesville, WI
School: Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau High School
AAU: Wisconsin Jets
Position: SG
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 170
Offers: PREFERRED WALK-ON - NEBRASKA
Wagner accepts preferred walk-on offer at NebraskaTim Wagner is a scorer. He can find the hoop from all ranges and provide an offensive spark at any moment.
The senior at Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau High School will try to use his offensive prowess to revamp a team that is in need of a few scorers.
Wagner announced today he accepted a preferred walk-on offer at NCAA Division I Nebraska next season in an effort to bolster an offense that finished at the bottom of Big Ten Conference in scoring (58.6 points per game) this season.
“I’m pretty excited,” said Wagner, who averaged 23.8 points per game this season with the Red Hawks. “Last spring, I contacted them and told them I would be interested in walking on.”
Wagner, a 3.95 student, will also receive an academic scholarship from the university.
“It’s a good opportunity,” said Wagner, who had a partial scholarship offer from Division II Winona State. “Hopefully, I will be able to play down there.”
With a team that has lacked offense this season, Wagner said he’s just hoping to get an opportunity to display his skill. Before that, he has to secure a spot on the team.
“They play very hard,” said Wagner of the Cornhuskers. “I think they will continue to get better players, and when you compete hard and have solid players, you’re always going to give yourself a chance.”
Wagner helped lead the Red Hawks to a 20-5 season, including a spot in a WIAA Division 3 sectional semifinal, which it lost to Aquinas by a 63-47 score. Wagner scored 33 points, including six 3-pointers in that — his final high school — game.
“We’re really excited,” said Red Hawks coach Mark Wagner, who is also Tim’s father. “I think the one thing that Tim can bring to any team is the fact that he can shoot the ball so well.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WXASdLKJhI
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