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Soccer teams seek to continue winning ways
Men stumble; women win first two games
By Tim Elliott
With the fall semester underway, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men’s and women’s soccer teams are eager to take the field and prove themselves as true powerhouses in the Horizon League.
Going into the season opener, the men boasted a 2-0 preseason record. Senior Steve Spearl scored a goal in both of the games, giving the Panthers identical 1-0 victories over Bradley University and Valparaiso University.
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A whole new team
The sporting landscape at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is one that has changed over the past few years.
For those who serve as elder statesmen to the rest of the student body, you'll know that up until 2003, this school was predominantly a soccer school. Louis Bennett's NCAA Tournament soccer team was the main athletics program on campus.
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Out of the comfort zone
A lot has happened to the Milwaukee Brewers over the summer, and unfortunately for them, the changes have not been for the better.
But before getting to the negatives, there have been a few positives worthy of note.
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4 reasons why 4-12 won’t be seen again
Looking back on the 2005 Packers’ season, several factors led to the demise of the Green and Gold.
Four factors, actually.
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Finding promise in a new season
The 2006 NFL season is underway and, as always, nobody really knows what to expect.
In case you haven’t spent the last three months of your life watching the NFL Network, we have prepared a division-by-division preview for the upcoming season.
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