UWM Women’s Soccer Team On The Road to NCAA Championship Posted on November 1, 2021December 10, 2021 by Matthew Hollendonner The 15 and 1 UW-Milwaukee Panthers will be hosting UW-Green Bay here at Engelmann Stadium to close out the regular season and final home game for the Milwaukee Panthers. Matthew Hollandonner has more.
UWM Women’s Volleyball Cap Perfect Homestand With a Sweep Posted on October 23, 2021December 16, 2021 by Darius Hayes The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Women’s Volleyball team took on Indiana University Jaguars in a Horizon League Conference Matchup. Darius Hayes has the story.
Bucks take down the Nets, who can stop them now? Posted on July 5, 2021July 5, 2021 by Jacob Tracy The Athletic After last night’s game 7 against Brooklyn, which felt like an intense finals game 7, Milwaukee exhaled a huge sigh of relief knowing they miraculously made it out of that series on top. But seriously… Can the Milwaukee Bucks go all the way and win the championship this year? Absolutely yes. After defeating the leagues greatest obstacle in […]
Craig Counsell Changed Baseball, Maybe Not For The Better, But For Always Posted on June 22, 2021June 24, 2021 by Beckett Callan It is impossible to have success in baseball without great pitching. Look at how the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays reached the World Series this past year. Great pitching from both teams includes Blake Snell (who has now moved on to the San Diego Padres), Tyler Glasnow, Clayton Kershaw, and Julio Urias, all […]
The NBA Challenge Rule Needs Revision This Off Season Posted on June 22, 2021June 24, 2021 by Jacob Tracy The sports industry is always looking for ways to enhance and create better fitting rules in the competitive sports world. This can increase the competition, create more opportunity in games, and refresh the game for fans and most importantly – the players. This is exactly what the NBA (National Basketball Association) is doing by implementing […]
U.S. Men’s Soccer Is Far From Glory Posted on June 21, 2021June 21, 2021 by Beckett Callan At the 1950 World Cup in Brazil, the U.S. men’s soccer team pulled off the unthinkable. They beat England. This result reverberated around the soccer world as the U.S. team was made up of part-time players. England on the other hand was full of seasoned veterans. Players who made a living off soccer. It is […]
Jim Paschke Will Be Retiring From the Milwaukee Bucks Posted on June 1, 2021June 1, 2021 by Jamie Winsted Jim Paschke announced his retirement from the Milwaukee Bucks Tuesday night in an interview before the game with Giannis Antetokounmpo. “This decision is mine alone,” said Paschke. “It comes as I have had the privilege of broadcasting Bucks basketball for precisely half of my life.” Jim Paschke has been the award-winning television play-by-play announcer for […]
Learning to Feel Your Car: A Lesson in the Basics Posted on June 1, 2021June 24, 2021 by Jack Fitzgerald From the squealing of tires to the grumble of performance engines to the smell of gasoline in the air, the High-Performance driving classes at Road America are a joy from start to finish. Coming in at a cost of only $40 more expensive than a track day, or $10 more than your first five track-day […]
The Hidden Gem That Is College Club Sports Posted on May 14, 2021May 14, 2021 by Jamie Winsted At midnight, the UWM campus is quiet but in the Klotsche Center college club sports are just getting done with practice. Women’s basketball, men’s basketball, women’s volleyball and men’s volleyball take up the four courts in the pavilion. On court one, we see the women’s basketball team lining up on the baseline to run laps. […]
For Chinooks host families, the relationships last longer than a summer Posted on May 13, 2021May 13, 2021 by Michael Colt Art and Jean Liebau were on vacation when they got a text from Royce Ando. A college baseball player at Michigan State and a houseguest who was staying with them while playing summer baseball for the Lakeshore Chinooks of the Northwoods League, Ando said he was lonely by himself in their house. So the Liebaus […]
The Rise of Roufusport Posted on May 2, 2021May 2, 2021 by Beckett Callan The basement of Ian McDonald is a treasure trove. Filled with memorabilia galore and as many obscure 80s references as you could imagine, it is just the place for friends to watch a fight. The tv screen is not of substantial size, but its perfect for the 12 or so people gathered to watch Israel […]
Review and Recap: Unpacking the 2021 NFL Draft Posted on May 2, 2021October 24, 2022 by Justin Brenner MILWAUKEE – It was a crazy day in Cleveland for the NFL as teams had the chance to improve during the first round of the NFL draft. Draft day started out as everyone suspected with the Jacksonville Jaguars taking Trevor Lawrence the QB out of Clemson. The Lawrence pick was obvious he has been the […]