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Warhawks chasing history

WHITEWATER, Wis. -- The Whitewater women's basketball team is on an absolute tear this season.The Warhawks are boasting a 19-2 record, are ranked 8th in the country, and sit atop the WIAC standings.…

Whitewater's success comes from staying in the moment

WHITEWATER, Wis. -- Winning is synonymous with Whitewater. And the third-ranked, undefeated Warhawks prove just that. While the team is in the midst of another impressive season, they aren't getting ahead of themselves.…

Whitewater avenges only loss of 2015

In October, Oshkosh snapped Whitewater's nation-leading 36 game winning streak. Saturday at Titans Stadium, the Warhawks got revenge, and ended the Titans' season 31-29 in the national quarterfinals.

Miller named National Coach of the Year

Led UWW to National Championship

Wednesday, the National Basketball Coaches Association named UW-Whitewater Men's Basketball coach Pat Miller the NCAA Division Three National Coach Of The Year. 

Warhawks thump UW-La Crosse

UW-Whitewater rolled to a 47-3 win over UW-La Crosse on the road in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference opener Saturday. The 44 point margin of victory is the largest for UW-W over the Eagles in series history. 

UW-Whitewater thumps Waldorf 65-0

Warhawks force six turnovers

The last time UW-Whitewater football played an NAIA team, they got a 70-7 win. Saturday at Perkins Stadium, Whitewater thumped Waldorf 65-0.

Warhawks fall in WIAC Tournament

Await NCAA Tournament announcements

UW-Whitewater was unable to solve the puzzle that was UW-La Crosse.  For the second time in two days the fourth seeded Eagles defeated the top seeded Warhawks in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament.  Sunday the Eagles won 12-2 in seven innings to eliminate UW-W from the tourney.  Saturday the Eagles defeated UW-W 6-0.  UW-W, now 34-7 overall, will await the announcement of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III national tournament field on Monday at 9 am on NCAA.com.The Eagles opened up posting a five spot in the bottom of the first and kept building.  They added a run in the third to make it 6-0 but the Warhawks answered in the fourth when hit a solo homer to right field, his third of the season, to make it 6-1.The Eagles notched two more in the bottom of the fourth to go ahead 8-1, but UW-W tallied a run in the top of the fifth to inch closer at 8-2.The Eagles answered with a run in the bottom of the fifth, two in the sixth, and one more in the seventh to close the game out by virtue of the WIAC's run differential rule.Kevin Johnson, 6-2, pitched the full seven innings for UW-L to earn the win.  Johnson gave up just four hits in the game and struck out three.  The La Crosse offense was led by DH Adam Cordova and third baseman Josh Rowles, both with a 3x4 game.  Seven Eagles had a multiple hit game.  UW-W totaled four hits.Over the two games against La Crosse in the WIAC Tournament, Whitewater totaled three runs and six hits.UW-La Crosse, 20-20, advances to the championship game of the WIAC tournament where they will face-off against UW-Stevens Point.  The Eagles will have to defeat UW-SP two times to earn the crown because of the tournament's double-elimination format.

UW-Whitewater rally to split on day 1 of WIAC tourney

Warhawks fall to Eagles, beat Titans

After totaling two hits in a game one 6-0 loss to UW-La Crosse, UW-Whitewater rallied to top UW-Oshkosh 17-9 in their second game of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament in Whitewater at Prucha Field at Miller Stadium.