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May 9, 2024 |
advancetitan.com | Ella Rider |Owen Larsen
May 9, 2024 The media craze that Iowa and Caitlin Clark have brought to women’s basketball over the past few years has left the UW Oshkosh women’s basketball program excited for the future. “Clark has done so much for the game of basketball and the crowd she pulls is unmatched nowadays,” UWO player Kayce Vaile said.
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May 9, 2024 |
advancetitan.com | Ella Rider |Will Withers
May 9, 2024 The UW Oshkosh baseball team went 1-3 in their weekend series against UW-Platteville on May 4 and 5 with the scores 5-4, 11-1, 14-4 and 6-5. The Titans came into the series after the team split with UW-Stout. Platteville came into the series having won four of their past five games. Connor Brinkman got the start in the first game. He allowed nine hits and a walk with six strikeouts in eight innings.
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May 9, 2024 |
advancetitan.com | Ella Rider |Owen Larsen
May 9, 2024 The UW Oshkosh track and field teams competed at the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference outdoor championships in Platteville on May 3 and 4, with the men’s team placing second and the women’s team placing third. The men’s team won six events and had 12 All-WIAC mentions. Caleb Cornelius claimed the top spot in the high jump with a height of 2.09 meters and his teammate Kyle Wisniewski took second place with a height of 2.09 meters. They both earned All-WIAC nods.
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May 9, 2024 |
advancetitan.com | Ella Rider |Nolan Andler
May 9, 2024 The UW Oshkosh women’s softball team clinched the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title over the weekend with sweeps over UW-Platteville and UW-Eau Claire. UWO was able to win both games at Platteville with scores of 3-0, and 4-0 respectively. Sydney Nemetz and Abby Freismuth started both games for the Titans and were able to go the distance in both games.
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May 9, 2024 |
advancetitan.com | Ella Rider
Students with disabilities deserve equal opportunitiesMay 9, 2024 Last week, the UW Oshkosh Disability Advocacy group staged a walkout after compiling a 12-page document titled “Issues and Demands: Addressing ADA and 504 Violations at UW Oshkosh for Students.” In a country where over 13% of our population has a disability, it’s quite tragic that we have universities that are not offering equal opportunities for success to people who are in need of accommodations.
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