Sunday, October 21, 2012

Fye's Two Goals Lift 'Hawks Past No. 5 Illnois Wesleyan


Three goals in two minutes provided all the game’s scoring as the Warhawks’ survived the Titans’ late charge to win 2-1.
The offensive cavalcade was headed by midfielder Logan Fye, who scored both of Whitewater’s goals.
The action-packed game featured 8 shots in the first 15 minutes. Both teams had two shots on goal in the first half. The action was fast and furious, yet the first half of the freezing game was scoreless.
About 10 minutes into the second half, the scoring barrage started with defender Ryan Reid floating a ball ahead to Fye.
Fye chased it down, and buried it in the left corner of the net.
Twenty seconds later, Logan Fye received the ball behind the defense again, quickly making it 2-0 Hawks.
The Titans were not content with the score, though. A minute later, the ball was deflected multiple times before Titan forward John Pisani buried it in the back of the net.
The scoring was done after that goal, but not without a few nail-biting moments. The Titans had six corner kicks and three free kicks in the second half that gave the ’Hawks’ fans plenty of scares. The defense held, led by goalie Josh Rohde, who had 8 saves on the night.
With the win, the Warhawks move to 6-4-2 on the season and will head to Rippon College on Oct. 18 at 3 p.m.

'Hawks Finish 7th, 8th In Illinois


      The Warhawk cross country teams set many personal records  at the Gil Dodds Invitational in Warrenville, Illinois. The men finished 8th out of 11 teams, while the women took 7th out of 10 teams.
The Warhawk men scored 247 points. Coach Jeff Miller was not concerned with the finish.
“Nearly everyone had lifetime or season bests,” Miller said.
He went on to say this race was more about opportunities for the people that did not race in last weekend’s meet.
Casey Merrill was the top runner for the Warhawks, finishing 44th place with a time of 27:27.
“Casey Merrill shaved two and a half minutes off of his time from practice,” Miller said.
Red-shirt freshman Austin Seeger also shined with a time of 27:51 in 62nd place out of 136 runners.
Wheaton College, the No. 3 team in the Midwest Region, won the men’s competition, scoring just 17 points. They dominated the meet with six of the top seven finishers.
Wheaton’s James Waterman won the invitational with a time of 25:59.
Illinois-Wesleyan came home second, followed by the No. 1 team in the Midwest Region, North Central College.
On the women’s side, Illinois Wesleyan, the top team in the Midwest, won the invitational with a total score of 42 points.             They also had the top finisher in Rachael Williams with a time of 22:35. Illinois Tech finished second, and Carthage took third.
Finishing seventh, with 215 points, were the Warhawk women, who, like the men, were more concerned about giving others opportunities to run. Many personal bests were set on the women’s side as well.
Sophomore Paeton Wantuch led the Warhawks with a time of 24:40. She finished 36th out of 150 runners and had the second fastest time on the team this season.
Junior Dana Landem was the second finisher for the Warhawks with a time of 25:14. She finished 50th.
Looking ahead, the ’Hawks have a meet each of the next three weeks.
The ’Hawks will face a number of conference teams in this week’s Roy Griak Invitational.
The top ten runners from last week’s meet will be running.
“It will give us a good indication of where we are at,” Miller said.
It will be an all-day event with Divisions I-III men’s and women’s cross country teams in the morning and high school teams competing in the afternoon.
UW-Whitewater travels to Cuba City next week and Winneconne the week after.

Monday, October 1, 2012

A Great Sports Probability Website

Joe Burkland has created a great statistical sports site with power rankings for all NFL teams and predictions each week. Here is the link for his site: http://thestatisticaltruth.org/