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Senior swan song fades quickly
Loyola seals third place while handing Panthers another loss
By Mike Kennedy
While two seniors ended their career as Panthers trying to earn the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee a ninth victory, the Loyola Ramblers (18-9, 9-5 in Horizon) had something else planned for Nick Hansen and Kevin Massiah“s last home game.
The game would go just as how some would argue the season has been going “ many ups and downs while the Panthers (8-19, 5-9 in Horizon) fought back, but ended up just short.
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Tennis team serves up Creighton, Coe
Freshman Ali O“Neal went 4-0 to help lead the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women“s tennis team to a pair of dual match victories over Creighton, 4-3, and Coe College, 6-1, last weekend in Cedar Rapids.
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Help is on the way
A talented group of 10 players will join the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men“s soccer team next fall as Jon Coleman announced his first recruiting class as head coach.
Seven players hail from Minnesota, while the remaining three come from Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin.
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The doctor is in
I have only had one concussion in my entire life.
It happened last year and involved my head and a brick fireplace. My boyfriend was carrying me and he tripped over an empty Pepsi box that was left out on the floor.
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Cleveland State takes one from women
The streak is over.
After six consecutive victories over Cleveland State, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women“s basketball team fell 57-54 to the Vikings Thursday at the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
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