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Late-game homer, sac fly edge up Panthers
Outfielder lifts team with two clutch RBIs
By Curtis Claassen
The Univeristy of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s baseball team rallied from behind on five different occasions on Sunday afternoon, finally edging past Cleveland State 11-10 in the bottom of the 10th inning at Henry Aaron Field.
The game definitely wasn’t pretty as it featured 12 errors, including a season-high five committed by UWM. Either way, the Panthers (24-20, 14-10 Horizon) got the win, completing the three-game weekend sweep of the Vikings (8-34, 6-17 Horizon).
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Team USA announces World Cup roster
The 2006 FIFA World Cup is approaching fast and the United States has finally named its 23-man roster that will be going to Germany.
With one of the most talented pool of players to choose from ever, the U.S. national team will have the best shot it’s ever had at winning the cup. Head coach Bruce Arena had a difficult decision to make and now that the dust has settled, let’s take a closer look at the roster.
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Forward commits to UWM
A trying time for many college basketball fans, the signing period can seemingly drag on forever.
For the fans of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s basketball team, the signing period has dragged on forever and a half. While Milwaukee had signed two recruits over the first three weeks, valuable players signed elsewhere.
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Packers draft quantity over quality
Now that we’ve had well over a week and a half to analyze and over-analyze the performance of Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson at the 2006 NFL Draft, it’s time to assess the damage.
Here’s what went down on day one:
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Before the clock began, drama in the draft
Say goodbye to Mel Kiper and hello to 255 new NFL player, including 12 new Packers. The 2006 NFL Draft, held April 29 and 30 in New York City, is officially over.
As always, almost nothing went as planned.
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Tootoo time for Admirals
To say it has been a good week for Milwaukee Admirals player Jordin Tootoo would be an understatement.
In game one of the West Division Final against the Houston Aeros, Tootoo scored the game-winning goal with just 14 seconds remaining to lead the Admirals to a 5-4 victory.
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