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    by Published on 02-14-2013 10:32 AM

    At one point in the second half the Klotsche Krazies, not happy with a call, started chanting "Take his whistle" at one of the referees. Had they known the result, they might have not been so hasty to jump on the officiating.

    Milwaukee rode an 18-for-23 ...
    by Published on 02-12-2013 11:05 AM

    MU ranked #18 in the AP Poll.....well, that was quick.

    After last night's loss at Georgetown, Marquette fans were left shaking their heads. I know the cliche has been way over used, but this season, like many other in the history of Marquette basketball has been filled with many moments that ranged from good, to bad, to ugly. Last night's loss to Georgetown can be filed under the ugly category. What exactly ...
    by Published on 02-10-2013 05:07 PM

    For the better part of three months, I've had a lot of trouble trying to put a finger on the troubles of the Milwaukee Panthers in the 2012-14 season.

    "That's been the story for us. We haven't had those guys who can consistently perform, ...
    by Published on 02-09-2013 08:57 PM

    For the first time since the Clinton administration, the Wright State Raiders have won a basketball game in Milwaukee against the Milwaukee Panthers, 64-49.

    The Raiders were led by Cole Darling as well as newcomer Jerran Young off the bench with 18 points apiece. ...
    by Published on 02-08-2013 11:15 PM     Number of Views: 2960 

    Determined to find a way and a will to win, Milwaukee Washington fought back from a huge deficit to survive a close game at home, Feb. 8, against Milwaukee South. The Cardinals made the Purgolders sweat in the 74-71 final.

    The win by Washington plus wins by Vincent, King and Hamilton didn't change the position of the City Conference leaderboard. All four teams have a 9-1 conference record, which still makes it a four-way tie for the top spot.

    South (7-4) was looking for the upset and had the momentum in the first half. They had the crowd stunned on parent and alumni night and got star player Jamaar McKay in early foul trouble with two fouls at the 2 minute mark of the first quarter. McKay stayed in the game. The Purgolders trailed 24-18 after one quarter.

    Watching Washington for the first time this season left the impression that they had no business beating Vincent or winning eight in a row before the South game or giving Hamilton their only loss of the season. Something changed after their 3-7 start.

    The Cardinals had a 10-point lead in the second quarter and kept the Purgolders guessing with their quickness and fast break points, but they also had only eight available players and played seven. Give credit to Washington coach Freddie Riley for motivating his team in the locker room after trailing at the half 42-35.

    It didn't look as if Washington would dig themselves from that hole when McKay and Marvin Wynn picked up their third and fourth fouls, respectively in the third quarter. The Purgolders used an aggressive half-court trap to force defensive turnovers and chipped away at South's lead.

    After a three-point shot in the left corner by Washington's Nate Hubbard-Cole at the buzzer to end the third quarter, the Purgolders had a 57-55 advantage and their fans behind them chanting "Wash House!"

    After Deonta Williams' three cut the Washington lead to 69-67 for South, the Cardinals got the ball back but lost it out of bounds. McKay came to the rescue with a layup from an out of bounds baseball pass from the sideline opposite the South bench to make it 71-69 and got a key rebound off a missed shot by the Cardinals. McKay didn't disappoint with his 24 points in the game to get the threee-point win.

    With a week of action to go, things will get interesting for the City title. Washington plays at Bay View and at home against Milwaukee North. King plays at Hamilton before closing out the regular season at home against Milwaukee Pulaski. Vincent will play Career Tech and Ed (formally Milwaukee Custer) at home and against Hamilton on the road. Hamilton's last two home games will be the toughest as they play King and Vincent.

    The City title could go down to the wire. If all four teams win the rest of their conference games, then Washington should win the City for the first time in four years. A loss in the final two league games by the Purgolders and that could be all she wrote. That would open the door for Vincent, Hamilton or King to win the league title.
    by Published on 02-07-2013 04:00 PM     Number of Views: 2311 


    While basketball observers of the City Conference are keeping an eye on the title race that will go down to Hamilton, Vincent, King or Washington, do not forget about Milwaukee South.

    You might disregard them as another south side school that hardly anyone takes seriously. You should take notice and don't sleep on them. If you don't take them seriously, they could sneak up and break that four-way logjam between Washington, Hamilton, Vincent and King. Those four teams have 8-1 conference records entering this weekend.

    The Cardinals are trying to play the spoiler's role when they play the Purgolders at Washington Friday. They won't contend for the conference championship because they are 7-3 in conference play. But what they can do is make it hard for Washington to take the City away from the three other heavyweights.

    The Purgolders snuck up on everybody and played good ball up to this point. Unfortunately, they didn't play on Tuesday. King, Hamilton and Vincent won their games a couple of days ago to catch up at 8-1 and make this anybody's race.

    It should be noted that Washington beat the Wildcats by eight points at home and sneaked by with a 1-point win at Vincent. They don't play the Generals this season. Don't be fooled by their 11-7 overall record. A tough non-conference schedule prepared for the Purgolders for this moment and may carry them well into the postseason.

    But first, they have to shake this pesky South team, who's second in the conference, at least for now, because there's a four-way tie for first. It would take a great effort by the undersized Cardinals to shock the city and crush the title hopes of the Purgolders in front of a packed house.
    by Published on 02-04-2013 01:53 PM
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    Multiple sources have confirmed to PantherU under the condition of anonymity that the Search and Screen Committee of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has narrowed its search for the chair of Director of Athletics to three finalists: Paul Plinske of UW-Whitewater, Jim Schmidt of UIC, and Amanda Braun of Northeastern.

    Paul Plinske, whose name has been in the hat since ...
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