Milwaukee Panthers Fall 68-64 in Loss to Montana State Bobcats Posted on December 21, 2017 by John Gomes The Milwaukee Panthers dropped a close game due to execution and a lack of focus and it cost them in a 68-64 to the Montana State Bobcats, Saturday afternoon at UWM Panther Arena. For the Panthers, the focus coming into the game defensively was Big Sky Preseason Player of the Year, Tyler Hall. While the […]
Thursday Night Football Needs to Go Posted on December 10, 2017 by MacKenzi Enright “Poopfest.” That’s a word that might be tossed around on a playground, from one freckle-faced kid to another. Or perhaps it’s an adjective that a group of middle schoolers would use to describe a boring science class. It’s certainly not a word one would expect to hear from an NFL cornerback. But that’s exactly the […]
Pieces Are In Place For Bucks To Win First Playoff Series Since 2001 Posted on December 10, 2017 by Derek Voltz “Playoffs?! Don’t talk about playoffs. You kidding me?! Playoffs?!” Yes, I want to talk about the Milwaukee Bucks not only making the playoffs, but also winning their first playoff series since 2001 this season. Now, I am aware that it is only the month of November. I am aware that some fans want to see […]
UW-Milwaukee Cheer & Stunt Team Prepares for Extensive Season (Video) Posted on November 14, 2017November 17, 2017 by Ninia Linero With basketball season approaching plus the National Cheer Association Nationals in Daytona Beach, Florida coming in the spring, the UWM Cheer & Stunt practices vigorously during this time of year.
The NFL Coin Toss Rule Needs to Go: COLUMN Posted on November 12, 2017 by MacKenzi Enright A coin toss. After 60 minutes of complete physical and mental exertion, the outcome matched, the game tied. But it’s not the skill of the player or strength of the plays that determine the outcome of a tied game in America’s most lucrative sport. It’s a small, flat, round piece of metal. NFL overtime rules […]
Packers’ Struggles Will Go Beyond Rodgers Injury Posted on November 12, 2017 by Derek Voltz When Aaron Rodgers lay on the field after being driven into the ground by Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr, there was a collective gasp of air let out amongst Packer Nation. Rodgers, arguably the best quarterback in the game (maybe ever), had broken his collarbone and is likely done for the season. A tragic blow indeed, […]
Bucks Play Throwback Game (Video) Posted on November 8, 2017November 17, 2017 by Amanda Becker The Bucks played a special game to celebrate their 50th Anniversary in Milwaukee. On Thursday, Oct. 26th the team returned to the Mecca. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTZIcFeAslQ&w=700&rel=0
UWM Women’s Soccer Team Completes Undefeated Season Posted on November 5, 2017 by Joel Kananen The UWM women soccer team has never lost this season and is currently 15-0 with three ties. The Panthers are the only remaining undefeated team in the NCAA, and they are ranked 82 in the nation. Teams above them include 74 ranked Maryland at 7-7-3, 63 ranked Utah at 5-8-3 and 51 ranked Marquette at […]
Giannis, Bucks Ready For Franchise’s 50th NBA Season Posted on November 3, 2017 by Nicholas Van Wagenen It started to get late early for the Milwaukee Bucks in their final game of the 2016-2017 NBA season. It was game six of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals, and the Toronto Raptors had fought themselves back from a two games to one deficit, now leading the series 3-2. A win in game six, and they […]
The 4 Worst NBA Free Agent Signings of 2017 Yet Posted on October 22, 2017 by Aaron Gash When the clock struck midnight on July 1, the free agency period for the NBA officially began. We’ve already seen a shitton of players either moving to new teams or staying put with their currents ones. While some free agent signings have been applauded, others have been heavily critiqued (for good reason). Here are the […]
Milwaukee Brewers Pitcher Jimmy Nelson Finds His Stride Posted on October 13, 2017 by Samuel Schmitz Jimmy Nelson’s five-year career in Milwaukee has gone through plenty of ups and downs. His future with the team was becoming very cloudy. Thankfully, it appears that he is beginning to find his stride this season. As a result, Nelson has become a very crucial piece to the Milwaukee Brewers’ success this season. Nelson was highly coveted […]
Who Will Milwaukee Brewers Trade To Benefit Their Future? Posted on October 13, 2017 by Marty LeMense It’s day one of Major League Baseball All-Star break, and the Milwaukee Brewers unexpectedly sit atop the National League Central Division over always competitive St. Louis Cardinals and the faltering reigning World Series champion Chicago Cubs. With 50 wins, the Brewers lead both the Cubs and Cardinals by 5.5 games and have become a legitimate […]