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UW‑Milwaukee Baseball’s Historic Run Ends in Regional Championship Loss

From a 5‑23 start to a state‑wide celebration, the Panthers’ breakthrough season captured national attention

The University of Wisconsin‑Milwaukee Panthers baseball team saw its remarkable postseason run come to an abrupt close on Monday, dropping an 8‑3 decision to Auburn in the NCAA Tournament regional championship.

A Season of Firsts

After opening the year with a rough 5‑23 stretch, the Panthers rallied to finish 22‑9, capturing the Horizon League title on a walk‑off homer and securing two victories in the NCAA Tournament that had eluded the program for more than a decade.

The breakthrough began on Friday, when sophomore first baseman John Hadley VI launched a clutch homer to tie the game in the fourth inning, sparking a surge that carried the team into the super regionals.

Two days later, the offense erupted again, producing a flurry of runs that set up a showdown against Auburn, the eventual champions.

Citywide Pride and Professional Recognition

The achievement resonated far beyond the campus, drawing cheers from Milwaukee’s civic leaders, alumni across the country, and even Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy, who sported a UWM cap during his post‑game news conference.

ESPN analysts praised the Panthers’ blend of talent and toughness, highlighting the team’s potential to become the state’s flagship baseball program and to sustain its upward trajectory.

Head coach Shaun Wegner, reflecting on the whirlwind season, expressed pride in the community’s support and outlined a vision for UWM to be recognized as Wisconsin’s premier collegiate baseball destination.

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