Badgers Face Toughest Challenge Yet Posted on June 2, 2022June 2, 2022 by Ian Tuck After an unforgettable season for the Wisconsin Badgers, they will now face their toughest challenge yet: the NCAA Tournament. The Badgers finished with a share of the Big 10 title and are led by Big 10 player of the year Johnny Davis and Big 10 coach of the year, Greg Gard. The Badgers enter the […]
Small Business Thrives During the Pandemic Posted on June 2, 2022June 2, 2022 by Ian Tuck We heard so much about small businesses closing during the Covid 19 pandemic, but what about a small business that opened? Ian Tuck has the story.
Winners and Losers of The Last Dance Posted on May 20, 2020August 31, 2020 by Ian Tuck As the spring of 2020 has brought us a world of no sports, the 1990s Chicago Bulls took the stage as ESPN bumped up the release date for the much anticipated 10 part docuseries about Michael Jordan and his dynasty with the Bulls The Last Dance. All 10 episodes were a nostalgic ride back to […]
Bucks Surge in Second Half to beat Pacers 119-100 Posted on April 19, 2020April 19, 2020 by Ian Tuck Coming off a tough back-to-back in Charlotte and Miami, the Bucks started Wednesday’s game dominating the Indiana Pacers leading by 22 points in less than just 10 minutes. However, 10 straight missed shots and some poor defense made it just a two-point lead at halftime. Their 5-of-20 shooting matched their halftime mark from Monday’s first […]
The Legacy of Kobe Bryant Posted on February 26, 2020February 26, 2020 by Ian Tuck Kobe Bryant was the heir to Michael Jordan, a scoring assassin who could rip a defender’s heart out by way of a devastating dunk, or an elusive fadeaway jump shot from the baseline, his signature work of art. He won five NBA championships, made 18 All-Star teams, won an MVP award, two scoring titles, two […]
Juice WRLD: A Legacy Left Behind Posted on December 24, 2019December 24, 2019 by Ian Tuck On Sunday, Dec. 8, 21-year-old Chicago rapper Jarad Higgins, better known as Juice WRLD, suffered a seizure induced cardiac arrest at Midway Airport. He was pronounced dead at 3:15 a.m. at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Illinois. After his death, federal agents searched his luggage and found over 70 pounds of marijuana, six bottles of codeine, and two 9 mm […]
Milwaukee’s Defense Too much for Detroit as Bucks Win 7th Straight Posted on December 2, 2019December 2, 2019 by Ian Tuck Lots of familiar faces were in the building Saturday night as the Pistons came into the Fiserv Forum to face the Bucks. Thon Maker, Tony Snell, Christian Wood, and Tim Frazier, who all played for Milwaukee last season now play for Detroit. “As I went through their depth chart, I was like “wow.” don’t remember […]
Panthers’ Late Goal Enough To Top Badgers In The Rain, 1-0 Posted on October 26, 2019October 26, 2019 by Ian Tuck Latinovich scores late goal to lift Panthers Milwaukee – Junior Vuk Latinovich found the back of the net in the 75th minute to earn the Panthers a hard fought 1-0 victory over their in-state rival, Wisconsin, in a cold and wet night for fans at Engelmann Stadium, especially as the heavy rainfall came after halftime. […]