Milwaukee Sports Headlines
State colleges roundup Saturday
UW-La Crosse won its second straight Division III national outdoor track & field title on Saturday at Walston-Hoover Stadium in Waverly, Iowa.
TV/radio schedule
SUNDAY
Coach's talk helps focus Serena Williams
Serena Williams was ahead, yes, but hardly at her best, when claps of thunder and a heavy downpour interrupted her third-round French Open match at a critical juncture. So during the delay, Williams met with coach Patrick Mouratoglou.
Honor scores
BLUE MOUND: Eagles— Brian Zemtle, No.6, 322 yards, putter; Tom Korkos, No.14, 393 yards, 5-iron.
TV/radio schedule
SATURDAY
Daulton Varsho's homer rallies Panthers
Daulton Varsho showed why he was the Horizon League’s baseball player of the year on Thursday.
The Drill: Local athletes and coaches on Twitter
Here are some thoughts found on Twitter this week.
Nadal's victory historic
Rafael Nadal set another milestone at the French Open on Thursday, posting the 200th Grand Slam match win of his career.
TV/radio schedule
FRIDAY
Cleveland romps way to 3-2 lead in series
Back home, the Cavaliers were not hospitable. They rudely roughed up the Raptors again.
Sports briefs Wednesday
UW-Milwaukee’s Brian Keller, Luke Meeteer and Daulton Varsho were named members of the all-Horizon League first team.
TV/radio schedule
THURSDAY
Area events, honor scores
MILWAUKEE DISTRICT GOLF ASSOCIATIONRED CONFERENCEBlue Mound
Oklahoma City dominates Golden State in Game 4 victory
Russell Westbrook had 36 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists, and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Golden State Warriors, 118-94, on Tuesday night to take a 3-1 series lead.
Sports briefs Tuesday
Ten medalists from the 2008 Beijing Olympics were among 14 Russians that tested positive in the reanalysis of their doping samples.