Milwaukee Sports Headlines
Second place feels like a win for Bucks fans
If Milwaukee is down on its Bucks, it was hard to tell Tuesday night down in the Third Ward at the team’s official lottery-watch party at Evolution Gastro Pong.
Potential No. 2 draft picks for the Bucks
Players the Milwaukee Bucks could be looking at with the No. 2 pick in the NBA draft.
Heat get even with Pacers as series shifts to Miami
LeBron James scored six straight points to spark a decisive 12-2 run, and the Miami Heat beat the Indiana Pacers, 87-83, on Tuesday night to leave the Eastern Conference finals tied at a game apiece.
The Drill: Pitchers don't dig the long ball
Milwaukee's Marco Estrada and Kansas City's Jeremy Guthrie are tied for the major-league lead in home runs allowed. Each has yielded 12 homers, one more than Tampa Bay's David Price.
Futsal Fest coming to Milwaukee
World Futsal Fest is coming to downtown Milwaukee. The coach of the U.S. futsal national team, former Wave coach Keith Tozer, announced the details of the fest Tuesday at the Kern Center on the campus of the MSOE.
TV/radio schedule
WEDNESDAY
The Drill: Playing favorites
The National Hockey League is down to its conference finals. If you’re not yet sure whom to root for, here’s a handy guide:
TV/radio schedule
TUESDAY
Admirals add Joe Pendenza
The Milwaukee Admirals signed forward Joe Pendenza for the 2014-’15 season.
Bob Uecker sitting out Brewers' road trip
Radio broadcaster Bob Uecker will not work the Brewers’ next two series on the road, at Atlanta for four games and at Miami for three games.
TV/radio schedule
MONDAY
The Drill: Errors of their ways
Hitters and pitchers hog most of the glory moments, but picking up the baseball is also a crucial part of the game. Here’s a look at some recent fielding statistics:
Recreation notes
BASKETBALL
Matt Lepay enjoys his Brewers role
Matt Lepay, whose toughest critic is Matt Lepay, said the first few Brewers telecasts he called were awful.
TV/radio schedule
SUNDAY
Gwen Jorgensen wins in Japan
Gwen Jorgensen, a Waukesha native and former swimmer and standout runner at the University of Wisconsin, won the world series triathlon event in Yokohama, Japan, on Saturday, successfully defending her title.