Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks
Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks | |
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University | University of Wisconsin–Whitewater |
Conference | WIAC |
NCAA | Division III |
Athletic director | Ryan Callahan |
Location | Whitewater, Wisconsin |
Football stadium | Perkins Stadium |
Basketball arena | Williams Center |
Other venues | Kachel Fieldhouse |
Mascot | Willie Warhawk |
Nickname | Warhawks |
Fight song | Warhawk Battle Cry |
Colors | Purple and white[1] |
Website | www |
The Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks (or UW–Whitewater Warhawks) are the athletic teams of the
On May 27, 2014, UW–Whitewater made history as the first NCAA institution in any division to win national championships in football, men's basketball, and baseball in a single academic year.[2]
Football
The Warhawks compete in the WIAC conference of
The Warhawks entered the 2008 playoffs with one loss after a last-second loss to UW–Stevens Point that ended UW-Whitewater's WIAC win streak at 27 games. Despite having to travel for some of their playoff contests, the Warhawks won four playoff games, earning a spot in the Stagg Bowl after a victory over Mary Hardin–Baylor 39–13. On Dec. 20, 2008 the Warhawks lost to Mount Union 31–26 in their fourth consecutive Stagg Bowl matchup.
The Warhawks ran the table in 2009 with a perfect record of 15–0, defeating Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl 38–28 to claim their second national title in three years. The string continued in 2010, including a sixth straight WIAC title, and ending with UW–Whitewater’s third NCAA III championship in four years, with a 31–21 win over Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl to finish 15–0 and run the NCAA (all divisions) leading win streak to 30 games. Once again, in 2011, they ran the regular season undefeated, with a seventh straight WIAC title. They then went on the face Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl for the seventh straight season, and won their third straight title, fourth in five years to finish 15–0 again. They raised their win streak to 45 games, which is just 2 behind Oklahoma's historic Division I streak, and is fourth behind Mount Union's separate 55 and 54 game winning streaks in all of college football.
In 2013, the Warhawks faced off with the Purple Raiders of Mount Union in the Stagg Bowl for the eighth time in nine seasons. UW–Whitewater, led by junior quarterback Matt Behrendt, would go on to win by a final score of 52–14 and secure their fifth National Championship, and fourth undefeated season, under coach Leipold.
On December 19, 2014 the Warhawks and Mount Union met again in the Stagg Bowl; the Warhawks won the NCAA DIII Football title over the Raiders, 43–34. This was Leipold's final game as Warhawks head coach, as he had already been announced as the new head coach at Division I FBS school Buffalo.
The Warhawks have won Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championship 36 times: 1913, 1914, 1922, 1932, 1937, 1940, 1941, 1950, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2018.
Baseball
Wisconsin–Whitewater has had 14
Warhawks in the Major League Baseball Draft | |||
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Year | Player | Round | Team |
1967
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Robert Berezowitz | 46 | Twins |
1990
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Bob Wickman | 2 | White Sox |
1993
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Kris Hanson | 5 | Indians
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1994
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Kyle Karvala | 31 | Phillies |
1996
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Travis Tank | 32 | Brewers |
1997
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Erik Lorenz | 19 | Blue Jays |
2003
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Travis Van Zile | 26 | Diamondbacks |
2004
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Brady Endl | 10 | Braves |
2005
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Kevin Tomasiewicz | 26 | Mets |
2005
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Greg Reinhard | 6 | Devil Rays
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2009
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Aaron Dott | 31 | Rays |
2010
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Ben Versnik | 38 | Mariners |
2016
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Lake Bachar | 5 | Padres |
2016
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Austin Jones | 26 | Cubs |
National championships
NCAA Division III
- Women's volleyball 2002, 2005
- Baseball 2005, 2014
- Men's basketball 1984, 1989, 2012,[4] 2014
- Football 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014
Other
- Women's Gymnastics 2012, 2013, 2014 (National Collegiate Gymnastics Association Division III)[5]
Notable athletes
- Jeff Jagodzinski, former head football coach for Boston College
- Lance Leipold, former Warhawks head football coach and current head coach at the University at Kansas
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- Bob Wickman, Major League Baseball relief pitcher
- Derek Stanley, former wide receiver for the St. Louis Rams
- Eric Studesville, current assistant coach, and former interim head coach of the Denver Broncos
- Washington Redskins
- Justin Beaver, winner of the Gagliardi Trophy (2007)
- NFLquarterback.
- Jake Kumerow, wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills
- Quinn Meinerz, offensive lineman for the Denver Broncos
References
- ^ "Colors | University of Wisconsin–Whitewater". Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ^ NCAA.com (27 May 2014), "UW-Whitewater makes NCAA history with football, basketball, baseball titles", NCAA.com, retrieved 27 May 2014
- ^ "MLB Amateur Draft Picks who came from "University of Wisconsin at Whitewater (Whitewater, WI)"". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-12-14.
- ^ Wisconsin-Whitewater wins D-III men's hoops crown - ESPN
- ^ UWWSports.com (22 March 2014), "Dieringer, Pickett Combine for Three National Titles; Regan Coach of the Year", UWWSports.com, retrieved 22 March 2014