A season filled with high expectations ended Saturday in the NCAA Division III regional competition, as the softball team fell to host Illinois Wesleyan, 4-1, and exited the postseason tournament.
As the semester draws to a close, so too does the intramural sports season, as many of the spring semester's campus champions were crowned last week.
With the NCAA Division III track and field championships next Thursday in Marietta, Ohio, the Warhawks will continue to prepare for the challenge by competing in several last chance meets this week.
The men's and women's tennis teams' seasons came to an end over the weekend after both lost in their respective NCAA Division III championship tournaments at St. Peter, Minn.
Ashley George and Austin Bautista, on the surface, might seem completely different. Besides competing for two of UW-Whitewater's up- and-coming programs, gymnastics and wrestling, the two All-Americans come from opposite spectrums.
Former men's track and field standout Dan Hytinen competed in Madison Saturday where he recorded a personal best in the discus and improved his position in the U.S. and World rankings.