The Warhawk volleyball team is on its way to nationals for the 16th consecutive year after ousting UW-Platteville, 3-1 (30-17, 21-30, 30-14, 30-23), in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament championship Saturday.
The Warhawk volleyball team swept Concordia-Moorehead University and Bethel College in the opening rounds of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Volleyball Championship Tournament to reach the Sweet 16.
Six forced turnovers and two record-breaking touchdown runs by running back Justin Beaver carried the Warhawk football team to a 21-7 win over the UW-Platteville Pioneers Saturday in Perkins Stadium.
Any last lingering doubts about how good the 2007 version of the Warhawk football team was were forgotten Saturday, as the 'Hawks captured its third consecutive Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championship with a 26-10 victory over the UW-Stout Blue Devils in Menomonie.
The UW-Whitewater fencing club has drawn students of all types and abilities to pick up the foil and combat each other. The group encourages friendly competition, but a greater goal of social interaction prevails.
The women's swimming and diving team lost, 59-53, to UW-Oshkosh and, 63-49, to Luther College at its double dual meet Saturday in Oshkosh.
After convincing victories the previous week, the men's swimming and diving team experienced a setback in its matchup with the Luther College Norse, but bounced back to soundly defeat the UW-Oshkosh Titans.
An uncharacteristic defensive collapse Saturday against the UW-Oshkosh Titans caused the men's soccer team to drop its first contest since Sept. 2.
As the Warhawks prepared for the season, they wanted to prove to all their critics and every team they compete against that they are the team to beat and are destine to win back-to-back championships. The wheelchair basketball team put everyone in its league on notice as the season opened in Marshall, Minn.
Students looking for an activity to relieve the pressures of everyday college life need to look no further than one of UW-Whitewater's own groups.