Archived: Sep 25, 2006

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Badgers claw their way to overtime tie

UWM had lead with 4 minutes left to play

By Tim Elliott

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panthers men’s soccer team (3-5-1) headed to Madison Sept. 20 to take on in-state foe University of Wisconsin (4-3-1).

The Panthers took the lead twice but the Badgers managed to dig their way back into the game to settle for a 2-2 overtime tie.

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Same story … yet again

By Tim Elliott

Flying high after their exhilarating win over Marquette, the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee men’s soccer team took its momentum to Detroit for its Horizon League opener Sept 15.

The Titans were the favorite in the match as they were picked to finish first in the Horizon League in the coach’s preseason poll. The Titans received 44 points in the preseason poll while the Panthers received 43.

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No Champaign for men and women

By Curtis Claassen

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women’s and men’s cross country team’s both struggled last weekend at the Illini Challenge in Champaign, Ill., finishing third and fourth respectively.

Host Illinois ran away with first place in both the men’s and women’s events.

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Jeter releases men’s hoops schedule

By Jimmy Lemke

Anxious fans around the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and beyond have gone insane waiting for the Panthers to announce the men’s basketball schedule for this upcoming season.
Finally, good things come to those who wait.

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Linebackers, catching keys for Pack in Philly

By Brett Winkler

Although the fall season is just barely underway, the Packers have already fallen to near the bottom of the NFL standings, and the upcoming schedule provides little relief for the struggling Pack.

That being said, Monday Night’s game in Philadelphia can already be considered a must-win game for Green Bay — and it certainly won’t be easy.

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Fantasy football tips

By R.C. Weich III

It is early in the National Football League season and also in the fantasy football season, but there have already been some developments that could affect the whole season. I am going to give you some tips to improve on your roster.

First, let’s start with the injuries. These players have injured themselves and should be benched or taken off your roster:

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