
Sean Davis
Regional Sports Reporter at WiscNews
@news_wisc/@WiStateJournal Preps & @BadgerExtra UW WBB Reporter | [email protected]
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1 week ago |
wiscnews.com | Sean Davis
The State Journal will recognize the accomplishments of five high school lacrosse players from our coverage area each week. The efforts may not be the greatest statistically but are notable. We then invite readers to vote for the Supernova, the performance that most stood out to you. Here are this week’s honorees. This will conclude this season’s installment.
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2 weeks ago |
madison.com | Sean Davis
Cal Moreau always had been strictly a fastball and curveball pitcher. It wasn't until last season that the Monona Grove junior began working to incorporate a splitter into his pitching arsenal. A three-pitch combination has become the standard for high school baseball players, with separate pitches with speed and break — or a mix of both — the ideal way to carve out an edge against opposing batters. However, there’s no one size fits all combination that guarantees success.
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2 weeks ago |
wiscnews.com | Sean Davis
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2 weeks ago |
lakegenevanews.net | Sean Davis
Cal Moreau always had been strictly a fastball and curveball pitcher. It wasn't until last season that the Monona Grove junior began working to incorporate a splitter into his pitching arsenal. A three-pitch combination has become the standard for high school baseball players, with separate pitches with speed and break — or a mix of both — the ideal way to carve out an edge against opposing batters. However, there’s no one size fits all combination that guarantees success.
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2 weeks ago |
wiscnews.com | Sean Davis
The University of Wisconsin women’s basketball team rounded out its roster for the 2025-26 season with an experienced international player. The Badgers signed Croatian national Dorja Iva Zaja Friday, the program announced on social media. The 6-foot-3 center is the second player for the class of 2025 but will only have three years of eligibility, having played professionally for Tresnjevka 2009 Zagreb in the Croatian First Women's Basketball League while retaining her amateur status.
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