Seasoned Kicker Posted on May 26, 2012August 11, 2021 by Lyla Goerl Kristen Weiss is the new assistant coach for the UWM Women’s Soccer team. Not only does she have a deep love of soccer, she was one of the youngest players selected to participate with the US National Team in 2001 at age 16. She played at the University of Virginia from 2002-2006 and started coaching […]
Baseball Neighborhood Posted on May 22, 2012December 18, 2013 by Robert Modlinski complete coverage: multimedia website What makes a good neighborhood? Is it the people? The businesses? For most folks it seems to be safety for their families, and a place to have some fun. Nestled between interstate 94, West State Street, and North Hawley Road in Milwaukee, Story Hill is a quaint area with pretty homes, […]
Sport Careers Posted on April 18, 2012December 12, 2013 by Nolan Murphy Students gathered before the UWM Men’s Basketball ESPN Bracket Buster game versus Fairfield University at the U.S. Cellular Arena at 3 p.m, with their future careers on in sight. The UWM athletic department showcased the 1st ever Panthers Sports Career Fair on February 18. This event for UWM students was created to give them an opportunity […]
Packers Beat Tampa Bay Posted on December 30, 2011December 13, 2013 by Ethan Madsen GREEN BAY-The Green Bay Packers Sunday improved their record to 10-0 to keep their undefeated season alive. The Packers beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35-26 on a cold 30 degree Sunday afternoon in Green Bay to a raucous Green Bay crowd of 70,498. The Buccaneers kept the game close throughout the game being down only […]
Dance Pro Posted on December 27, 2011September 7, 2021 by Tyler Berg Maria Grant, 19, is a UWM student balancing school and dancing for the Milwaukee Bucks Energee dance team. Grant began dancing at the age of four in Manitowoc, WI. She danced for the Jean Wolfmeyer School of Dance and served as a captain for the Roncalli High School Poms team. When Grant arrived to UWM […]
Fight Club Posted on December 22, 2011December 12, 2013 by Kevin Meagher Two pre-teen, African-American boys walk into the United Community Center Boxing Gym on Milwaukee’s South Side. The gym is not much larger than a classroom. There is a small ring and a set of eight punching bags. There are trophies displayed on shelves circling the room. One wall has neatly framed pictures of past and […]
Catching a Dream Posted on September 21, 2011August 11, 2021 by Trapper Schoepp When UWM junior Paul Hoenecke was five-years-old, he was asked at a family member’s funeral what he wanted to do with his life. “I want to play in the Major Leagues,” he declared. Paul’s Michigan relatives told him he would have to think of a real job someday. Twelve years later, Michigan’s MLB team, the […]
Attention Muggles Posted on May 31, 2011December 12, 2013 by Brittany Radakovich When you see a beach, you usually see people playing volleyball, jogging or sunbathing. The last thing you would expect to see on the beach is a broomstick. Students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee have brought to life Quidditch, the fictional game played on broomsticks in the popular Harry Potter novels. Braving the wind and […]
Ancient Self Defense Posted on May 31, 2011December 12, 2013 by Zachary Fowle Bare feet rasped against the floor mats as a group of martial artists at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Klotsche Center practiced properly throwing an opponent. This foot goes here. You roll your hips like this. Move your other foot this way. The thump of bodies hitting the floor echoed around the room at regular intervals […]
Frisbees on Course Posted on May 26, 2011December 18, 2013 by Matt Karwoski Throwing colorful Frisbee-like discs at large metal baskets might seem a bit weird, but many revere it as a hallowed pastime and a rapidly growing, professionally sanctioned sport. The name of the game is disc golf, and over the years it’s taken root in the Milwaukee area. Discs were soaring Wednesday despite 40-degree weather, forbidding […]
Greinke Takes the Mound Posted on May 12, 2011December 12, 2013 by Ethan Madsen MILWAUKEE- Zack Greinke pitched for the first time at home for the Brewers at Miller Park this year on Monday night where he struck out nine and earned the 4-3 victory. The 2009 American League Cy Young award winner Greinke pitched six innings and struck out nine batters and allowed only five hits and two earned runs in a 4-3 victory for the […]
Home Town Boy Posted on May 5, 2011December 18, 2013 by Mike Hoblitzell complete coverage: multimedia project How many sports fans get a chance in their lifetimes to work for not one, but two of their hometown teams? Not many. Starting out as a bat boy for the Milwaukee Brewers in the mid 1980’s, Jon Greenberg worked his way up the Milwaukee sports ladder, becoming the Brewers media […]