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Learn about the history, athletics, and notable alumni of Green Bay West High School, a public high school in Wisconsin. The school opened in 1910 and has a long-standing rivalry with Green Bay East High School.
Kress Events Center is a multipurpose athletic facility on the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay campus. It hosts the UW-Green Bay women's basketball and volleyball teams, as well as graduation ceremonies, concerts, and political rallies.
Learn about the history, academics, athletics, and notable alumni of one of four public high schools in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The school offers AP courses, technical classes, and a health care reform meeting with former president Obama.
The FRCC is a high school athletic conference in Northeastern Wisconsin, formed in 2007 by ten full members and one affiliate member. It has undergone several realignments and divisions changes, and will have a new member (West De Pere) in 2025 and a new division in 2021.
Resch Center is a multi-purpose arena in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, that hosts sports, concerts, and other events. It is the home of the UW-Green Bay Phoenix basketball team, the Green Bay Gamblers ice hockey team, and the Green Bay Blizzard indoor football team.
Learn about the history, achievements, and current roster of the Green Bay Phoenix, an NCAA Division I college basketball team in the Horizon League. The Phoenix have made nine NCAA tournament appearances, including two runner-up finishes in 1978 and 1979.
The Weidner Center is a performing arts center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on the UW-Green Bay campus. It hosts concerts, shows, graduations, and academic events in its four facilities, including the 2,021-seat Cofrin Family Hall.
Founded in 1856 and 1890 respectively, Green Bay East and West are Green Bay's original and oldest high schools. In the mid-1890s, following the opening of West and the move of East from its original building, the schools began to organize football teams, first with East in 1896 and West following in 1898.