UW-Whitewater Football Infographic
Posted on December 14, 2011

The UW-Whitewater baseball team will be making its fourth appearance in eight years in the NCAA III World Series after defeating the College of Saint Scholastica 6-3 Saturday, May 21 in the championship game of the Whitewater Regional of the NCAA III Championship Tournament. The Warhawks, 36-11, will face the winner of the Bloomington, Illinois Regional at 4:30 Friday at Fox Cities Stadium in Appleton (Grand Chute), Wisconsin. Buena Vista College, 31-16, is playing Carthage College, 32-11, for the Bloomington Regional title and the berth in the World Series. The Whitewater Regional is the first regional to complete play, but the World Series field will eventually include eight regional winners in a double elimination format that runs Friday, May 27 through Tuesday, May 31.
UW-W is making its fourteenth appearance in the NCAA III baseball tournament. The Warhawks first trip to the World Series came in Bristol, Connecticut in 1989, where the team tied for fifth place under head coach Jim Miller. John Vodenlich, a player and assistant coach for Miller, took over the team for the 2004 when Miller retired and has directed the Warhawks to a fourth place in 2004, the Division III title in 2005, and third in 2008.
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The UW-Whitewater men's rugby team defeated Middlebury College 7-3 in the Division II National Championship in Pittsburgh on Sunday.
Despite poor playing conditions on the field, the Warhawks' size and refusal to give up points gave them the edge. Freshman Chuck Koehler was named finals MVP.
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The state Senate is giving a big pat-on-the-back to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater football team.
The Warhawks defeated Mount Union 31-21 in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl this past December to win their third NCAA Division III national championship in four years.
The Senate unanimously passed a resolution Thursday honoring the team. The resolution’s main author, Sen. Neal Kedzie, an Elkhorn Republican, says the Warhawks’ championships have put Whitewater on the national map.
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