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04/17/2008 - W. Basketball Panthers Complete Recruiting Class With Jorgenson04/14/2008 - W. Basketball Botham To Be Inducted Into Madison Sports Hall of Fame04/11/2008 - W. Basketball Milwaukee's Rote Named To Academic All-League Team04/09/2008 - W. Basketball Panthers Set Plans For Trip To Europe In May03/16/2008 - W. Basketball Edwards Named To Horizon League All-Tournament Team
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Panthers Cancel Parent/Daughter Camp6/5/2008 - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's basketball team has canceled its Parent/Daughter camp scheduled for June 6-7 due to lack of participation. The Parent/Daughter Camp will be offered again next year. Milwaukee's remaining camps remain open, including its Fundamental Day Camp (June 16-20), Team Camp (June 21-22) and its Elite Position Camp (June 22-24). Read Full Release 5/19/2008 Panthers Set To Depart For European Trip Tuesday
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's basketball team departs for Amsterdam Tuesday for the start of a three-country, eight-day trip through Europe. The journey begins in The Netherlands in Amsterdam and continues to Mechelen, Belgium. The Panthers will wrap up their trip in Paris, France. While in Europe, the team will play four exhibition games against the Holland U20 National Team, the Belgium U20 National Team and DBC Houthalen and Sint Kateline Waver of Belgium's First Division. Read Full Release 4/30/2008 Milwaukee Announces Team Awards At Post-Season Banquet
Junior Traci Edwards was named Team MVP for the 2007-08 season the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's basketball team announced its team awards last Sunday at its annual post-season banquet. Edwards received the team's most valuable player honor for the third time, as well as the Top Rebounder Award. Junior Turquoise McCain was named the Best Defensive Player and was awarded with the Nicholas Scholarship. Senior Aubri Rote was honored with the Scholastic Team Award and the award for the highest free throw percentage. Other awards included freshman Jenilee Klomstad as Most Improved, junior Markita Barnes earning the Playmaker Award and junior Katie Fournier as Most Inspirational. Read Full Release |