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Blugolds clinch conference title, will host WIAC tournament

Softball

Chris Reinoos
April 30, 2012

As part of Senior Day celebrations for the UW-Eau Claire softball team on Sunday, the team’s four seniors were given commemorative plaques and flowers with dirt from their positions on Gelein Field. A conference championship to go with it was a pretty nice gift as well. The Blugolds defeated UW-Whitewater... Read more »

Softball takes two non-conference games

Softball practice

Chris Reinoos
April 10, 2012

The UW-Eau Claire softball team picked up two wins Saturday, defeating St. Scholastica (Minn.) 11-10 and Northland College 10-1 in Ashland to move to 14-8 on the season. Both Eau Claire head coach Leslie Huntington and senior pitcher Ashley Meinen said the wind was strong, which they believed aided St.... Read more »

Softball goes 5-5 over break

Chris Reinoos
March 29, 2012

Playing ten games in the span of a week proved to be a trying experience for the UW-Eau Claire softball team. But with a 5-5 record at the NTC Spring Games in Florida over spring break, the team managed to hold its own against some stiff competition. Coach Leslie Huntington said the Blugolds, ranked... Read more »

Women’s hoops takes share of conference crown

Spenser Bickett
February 19, 2012

The UW-Eau Claire women’s basketball team captured a win and a share of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title on Saturday. They defeated the UW-Stevens Point Pointers 66-55 at Zorn Arena. The game doubled as senior day for the Blugolds.  At halftime, seniors Laura Olson, Nicole Christianson,... Read more »

Women’s team crushes Cornell College

Spenser Bickett
December 1, 2011

The UW-Eau Claire women’s basketball quickly got down to business defeating  Cornell College (Iowa) on Saturday 63-35 at Zorn Arena. Eau Claire established a lead on a 13-0 lead early in the first half. The team kept on running to close the first half with a 31-12 lead. The second half  opened up... Read more »