
Wisconsin Herd Signs Lease Extension with Oshkosh Arena
June 8, 2022 - NBA G League (G League)
Wisconsin Herd News Release
OSHKOSH, WI - The Wisconsin Herd and the Milwaukee Bucks have entered into a multi-year extension of their lease at Oshkosh Arena, which will continue to be the home of Herd Basketball. Terms will not be disclosed.
"We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Oshkosh Arena," said Steve Brandes, President of the Wisconsin Herd. "We are grateful for the continued support of our fans, partners and the Oshkosh and the Fox Valley communities. We are looking forward to an exciting future of Herd Basketball at Oshkosh Arena."
Oshkosh Arena was built in 2017 and opened its doors for Herd Basketball on December 1, 2017. Located in the heart of Oshkosh, the arena also hosts a range of celebratory events, concerts, private gatherings and sporting tournaments.
"The Oshkosh Arena is excited to have the Wisconsin Herd extend their lease," said Greg Pierce, President of Fox Valley Pro Basketball. "The Oshkosh Arena is one of the best venues in the NBA G League for fans to watch quality players looking to break into the NBA."
This upcoming season will be the Herd's fifth season in the NBA G League and at Oshkosh Arena. Season ticket memberships are on sale now by calling 920-233-HERD or visiting wisconsinherd.com to learn more.
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