The State of League Baseball is the Worst it has Been Since 1994 [OPINION] Posted on December 17, 2019December 17, 2019 by Luke Zembrowski Major League Baseball’s award winners have been named, free agency has begun, the owner meetings have started, and teams are making their best attempts to recruit fans to go out to Major League stadiums in 2020. However, Major League Baseball has found itself in the worst situation it has been in since the player strike […]
Milwaukee Brewers Fans Are Starting the Annual Panic Too Early [OPINION] Posted on December 17, 2019December 17, 2019 by Luke Zembrowski For fans who have have been paying attention, this offseason seems to have the Brewers teetering on the edge of imminent collapse, at least if you pay attention to certain segments of Brewers Twitter. However, I am here to say genuinely there is no need to fear. As of now the Brewers roster sits at […]
Major League Baseball Free Agency is Broken, but Can be Fixed [OPINION] Posted on December 7, 2019December 7, 2019 by Luke Zembrowski Since the last collective bargaining agreement (CBA) took place between the players union and the MLB free agency has sucked. Top free agents wait to sign until February, with Bryce Harper, one of the biggest stars in the game, signing in March. Teams had to wait four months just to know what their teams will […]
Panthers Lose First Home Game to Golden Grizzlies Posted on December 2, 2019December 2, 2019 by Dazia Cummings MILWAUKEE – The UW-Milwaukee Panthers women’s volleyball walked away with their first home loss, falling 3-1 to the Oakland Golden Grizzlies on Nov. 8. “It’s definitely frustrating but I have a lot of confidence in this team and I know we’ll bounce back,” team captain Kylie Wilks said. Despite falling twice last week in back-to-back […]
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 […]
Appleton MMA gym prepares first-time fighters for debut Posted on November 20, 2019November 20, 2019 by Eddie Morales APPLETON – One week before midwest-based MMA promotion Pure FC has its 15th event, 20-year-old Spencer Morgan stood across from his coach on the black and blue padded floor of the Appleton Roufusport MMA gym. His coach raised the green and black punching mitts that he wore on each hand, and Morgan raised his fists […]
Real Madrid Stats: Back to the Glory Days? [OPINION] Posted on November 6, 2019November 6, 2019 by Diego Hernandez With four Champions League titles since 2014, the return of Zidane, who coached Madrid to three of those wins, surely Real Madrid are looking to make a return to the top? Well, not really. Real Madrid is known as one of, if not, the most successful soccer team in the world with their endless amounts […]
Milwaukee MMA gym plans move for growth Posted on November 4, 2019November 4, 2019 by Eddie Morales MILWAUKEE, Wis. — UFC welterweight Zak Ottow stood outside the caged sparring area at Pura Vida. He remembered a time, more than seven years ago, when the gym was his home. The cage did not exist back then. In its place was the mattress that Ottow slept on. In 2012 after losing his first professional […]
Ten Years of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball [OPINION] Posted on November 1, 2019August 1, 2024 by Luke Zembrowski In sports there is a simple phrase that as a Brewers fan I am all too familiar with, “Only one team ends the year happy.” It is entirely too true but, as a friend of mine has said seemingly every year since I’ve known him, “I’m tired of being a bridesmaid.” I try my best […]
The Past Legacy of UW-Milwaukee Men’s Basketball [OPINION] Posted on October 30, 2019October 30, 2019 by David Shaw There once was a time, many years ago, when people from all over attended Division I men’s basketball games at once called, U.S. Cellular Arena, now known as Panther Arena, to watch the Panthers. There once was a time where this basketball program seemed promising and exciting. UWM has had its fair share of coaches […]
UW-Milwaukee Panthers End Six Year Cold Streak Against Wisconsin Badgers Posted on October 29, 2019May 13, 2020 by Lauren Fenrick MILWAUKEE — UW-Milwaukee Panthers men’s soccer walked away with a win at home turf in Engelmann Stadium Monday Oct. 2 going head to head against UW-Madison Badgers. With a slow start to the game, in the 75th minute junior Vuk Latinovich got to the net with an assist from senior Evan Conway, leading to the […]
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. […]