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#1
Quote from: mr_b on March 18, 2024, 09:47:43 PM
Quote from: badgerwarhawk on March 17, 2024, 08:06:11 PMThe Warhawks (9-3) got solid pitching again today holding Hunington (8-7) to just five hits while getting fifteen themselves in the 17-2 win. Husebo (2-0) allowed 3 hits in 4 innings producing just 1 unearned run while striking out 3 for the win. Hilker struck out 2 in 2 innings of hitless relief with McPherson, Dupor and Eisenbarth each pitched an inning allowing 2 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 3 combined. Scolon with three hits including a 2B and HR drove in 3 runs to lead the Warhawks. Thies also had 3 hits and an RBI.  Jackson and Bennett each had a pair of hits, including a double apiece and drove in 2 and 3 RBI respectively. Koenig had a pair of RBI and Bogue, Gordon, O'Brien, Wessel and Padan all had single RBI.


PS: It was a nine inning game so I don't see how Husebo gets the win pitching only 4. But that's how the box has it. I believe the win should go to Hilker.
That would be the logical choice, but if the head coaches agree before the game starts, the starting pitcher *can* be credited with the victory even if he doesn't go five innings.  That's why you see an occasional bullpen game with a starting pitcher going one inning and ending up with the W if the offense gives him the lead.


I knew coaches could agree on 4 innings if the game is 7 innings but I wasn't aware of it being applied as you've indicated. Of course I have no idea what if anything the coaches may have agreed upon in advance. Interesting, I'll have to ask about that.
#2
Ex-Pointer JP Feyereisen struck out both hitters he faced today in the DODGERS 5-2 win over an all star Korean team.  The fact he made the trip with the team is a good sign of the likelihood of his making the final roster in a relief role. 
#3
Quote from: KitchenSink on March 18, 2024, 12:41:44 PMSo, is Whitewater's schedule out? If it is, I can't seem to find it.

It's not out yet. But we do know that we're playing John Carroll and Mary Hardin Baylor at home and Roosevelt on the road the first three weeks.
#4
The Warhawks (9-3) got solid pitching again today holding Hunington (8-7) to just five hits while getting fifteen themselves in the 17-2 win. Husebo (2-0) allowed 3 hits in 4 innings producing just 1 unearned run while striking out 3 for the win. Hilker struck out 2 in 2 innings of hitless relief with McPherson, Dupor and Eisenbarth each pitched an inning allowing 2 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 3 combined. Scolon with three hits including a 2B and HR drove in 3 runs to lead the Warhawks. Thies also had 3 hits and an RBI.  Jackson and Bennett each had a pair of hits, including a double apiece and drove in 2 and 3 RBI respectively. Koenig had a pair of RBI and Bogue, Gordon, O'Brien, Wessel and Padan all had single RBI.


PS: It was a nine inning game so I don't see how Husebo gets the win pitching only 4. But that's how the box has it. I believe the win should go to Hilker.
#5
Congratulations to the UW-WHITEWATER WARHAWKS men's wheelchair basketball team 2024 NWBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS.  The WARHAWKS defeated Southwest Minnesota State 81-59 in the quarter finals, Alabama 74-58 in the semis and Arizona 74-67 to win the championship.  The 14th in the history of the program.
#6
The Warhawks (8-3) needed to ride our pitching again yesterday beating Sewanee (10-9) 6-1.  Only Thies with 3 hits and an RBI had a multiple hit day. Padan (2), Hooper (1), Frank (1) and Pease (1) all had RBI.  Frank (1-2) got his first win pitching 5 innings allowing 4 hits, an earned run and striking out 7. Koening got a strikeout over his 2 hitless innings while Hansen allowed an earned run on 2 hits and 1 strikeout and Lee struck out the side to close the contest.

Huntington today, fly home tonight. Loras in Dubuque next Thursday before the WIAC season opens Friday with Stout in town for the weekend. Finally, something I don't have to watch onlne.
#7
No, nothing that I've heard.  Obviously it's significant because we're headed home tomorrow and he hasn't played an inning in Florida.

The Warhawks (6-3) got strong pitching and pounded out 17 hits beating 11th ranked Birmingham-Southern (10-6)17-3 in the first of two.  Cade Berendt (W,1-0) pitched 7 strong innings allowing just 4 hits, a pair of earned runs and striking out 3 before being relieved by Eisenbarth who allowed 1 hit, an earned run and striking out one in the final two innings. Holland led the hitters with 3 hits and an RBI. Hitters getting a pair included Scolon (2RBI), Frank (2B,3B,2RBI), Padan (2B, 2RBI) and Hooper (2 RBI).  Koenig (2B) and Jackson had solo RBI.

The WARHAWKS solid pitching continued in game two though the game was much more defensive with the WARHAWKS (7-3) beating Birmingham-Southern (10-7) 6-2.  Hagan (3-0) got the W allowing 4H and 2ER while striking out 6 and walking a pair over 6.2 innings. Burk (S,1) picked up the first WARHAWKS save of the year allowing just 1 hit and striking out 3 in 2.1 innings.  The WARHAWKS had just six hits in the contest. Padan (3B) had the only extra base hit and an RBI. Frank had a pair of RBI while both Holland and Hooper drove in one.

The WARHAWKS went a combined 8-8 on the basepaths in the two contests.
#8
Quote from: cubs on March 13, 2024, 03:03:24 PMWith the current landscape in College Basketball in regards to the Transfer Portal and NIL money, I appreciate being around the WIAC at the time I was even more now!  While I still follow it, it just doesn't have the same feel to it now as it used to!

Getting to watch guys like Rich Melzer, Vince Thomas, Tim Dworak, Jason Kalsow, Aubrey Lewis-Beyers, and on etc.. torment the rest of the league for a full four years was a thing of beauty! I have a feeling if any of those guys even stepped on a D3 campus right now, they'd have scholarship money being thrown at them and likely wouldn't have played more than two years at the D3 level.

Good for the guys getting opportunities that those before them might now have, but I have an even greater appreciation for the guys sticking it out for the duration of their career at one place than I probably used to...


You are not alone in that regard.
#9
Starting pitching excelled yesterday leading the Warhawks (5-3) to a pair of wins 6-2 over the University of Chicago (1-7) and 10-2 over Carroll (4-6).  Max Husebo threw 6.1 no hit innings before surrendering a single.  Husebo pitched a shutout striking out 12 while allowing just a single hit and walk.  Hooper relieved him surrendering a pair of earned runs on 3 hits striking out 4 and Burk Jackson finished the game with a hitless 9th striking out one. Koenig was the only Warhawk with multiple hits going 2x4. Thies and Gordon each drove in a pair. Najera and Jackson had single RBIs.

Hilker started game two allowing just a single hit and striking out 11 in 5 innings of work.  McPherson allowed both Carroll runs (earned) on one 1 hit striking out 4.  Eisenbarth and Koenig each pitched a hitless inning striking out 2 and 1 respectively.  Najera led Warhawk hitters with 3 hits and an RBI. Koenig had a pair of hits including a double and an RBI. Scolon, Frank and Thies each had RBIs while Frazier Bennett drove in a pair.

Today's schedule features a twin bill vs 11th ranked Southern Birmingham.
#10
The Warhawks (3-3) struggled on the mound and in the field dropping game two to McMurray 13-5. Frank started giving up 5R, 3ER on 4 hits striking out 6 in the first 3 innings.  Hansen relieved him for a couple innings giving up 4ER on 4 hits, a BB and 3Ks.  Wickman pitched an inning allowing a hit, 2R, 1ER and walked a pair.  Kottmeyer finished the final 3 innings surrendering a single hit, 2ER, 4BB and pair of strikeouts. McVay and Holland were the only WARHAWK batters with multiple hits (2 each). Theis and Bennett each had a pair of RBI and Frank had an RBI.  Defensively the WARHAWKS committed 4 fielding errors.

Today it's a twin bill with the University of Chicago and Carroll.
#11
The WARHAWKS (3-2) pounded out 21 hits good for a 16-5 win over McMurray (6-8) in Pensecola. The WARHAWKS scored at least two runs in six of the 9 innings. Eli Frank (5x5, 6RBI, 2b,HR) Danny Hopper (3x5, 2 RBI, 2B), Dominik McVay (3x5), Matt Scolan (2x5, RBI, 2B) and Daryl Jackson (2x5, 3RBI) all had multiple hit games.  Alex Najares had a pair of RBI. Matt Berendt started pitching 3.2I allowing 4ER on 6 hits. Jack Hagen gave up a 1ER on 2 hits. Michael Hilken (2I,2H) and Max Huseboe (1I) also relieved. Berendt gets the win.

Same two meet tomorrow followed by a varsity reserve game.
#12
Quote from: tomt4525 on March 04, 2024, 05:13:42 PMI have heard Miles Barnstable has entered the transfer portal, huge news if true.


Regrettably true, entirely predictable.

Some of us here have seen this coming since he arrived.  I wish him the best wherever he ends up.  I tend to agree with you...mid major.
#13
Quote from: cubs on March 02, 2024, 10:09:04 PM
Quote from: badgerwarhawk on March 02, 2024, 04:39:41 PMWarhawks struggle at the plate and drop the series final 9-1.  The lone run came in the 7th on Matt Scolon's solo home run.  Trinity's Jackson Teer struck out 20, walked none and allowed just 4 hits in a complete game effort.
Pretty impressive stat line, especially taking just 109 pitches to do so...  Just for comparison, Kerry Wood threw 122 pitches in his 20 K game against the Astros.

Apparently it's new record for the conference and tied a program record that has stood alone since 1965.
#14
My understanding is that Whitewater has begun accepting applications for the head coaching position.  I haven't heard anything about the schedule for interviews, etc.
#15
Warhawks struggle at the plate and drop the series final 9-1.  The lone run came in the 7th on Matt Scolon's solo home run.  Trinity's Jackson Teer struck out 20, walked none and allowed just 4 hits in a complete game effort. Eli Frank took the loss (5.1IP, 5H, 3ER, 7K).  Pitching in relief were Ben Lee, Jacob McPhearson, Reese Fetherson and Brady Malkow.

The Warhawks finish the series in Texas 2-2. Trinity is 5-2.
 
The WARHAWKS travel to Pensacola, Fl. for eight games beginning 3/10 with McMurray.