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Hanging tough
Despite a couple setbacks, Jeter's team showing resolve
By Jimmy Lemke
In the final four minutes of a game last Wednesday, the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Men's Basketball team overcame a 10 point deficit to pull out the victory over the University of Detroit Mercy 72-71. The game capped a 9-2 record since our last publication, with the lone losses coming in state against Green Bay and Madison.
The first of these games came directly after the Post's final paper hit newsstands, during the first round of exams. In Madison, the Panthers lost a close game against Wisconsin, which is covered more in depth by sportswriter Katie Witte.
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A new goal for men's soccer
The new regime has begun.
With Louis Bennett leaving the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee for cross town rivals Marquette last month, athletic director Bud Haidet had to replace one of the most successful coaches in Panther history. As it turned out, Bud didn't have to search far and wide; the best man for the job is home-grown.
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Teaming with power
This team definitely doesn't have an "I" in it.
Coming into the season, one of the questions that echoed throughout the Horizon League circles was whether or not UWM would be a balanced team. Many believed that Joah Tucker, the Preseason Player of the Year in the Horizon League, would carry a heavy load. Since the season began, however, Tucker's play has hit a slump. Thankfully, the losses have not mounted.
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