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02.01 | Wrestling
Thirty schools participated but only one team could come out on top and, for the second year in a row, the UW-Parkside wrestling team captured the championship at the 68th annual Wheaton Open.

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01.25 | Wrestling
The UW-Parkside wrestling team showed why it is ranked No. 7 in the country after winning all four of its dual meets at the Central Missouri Dual Jamboree in Warrensburg on Sunday. The Rangers ended the dual meet portion of their schedule with a record of 10-2, its best since the 2001-02 season when the squad went 12-1.

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01.22 | Wrestling
The Sake Bottle will stay at UW-Parkside. The jug is awarded to the winner each time the Rangers get together with UW-Whitewater on the wrestling mat. The 2010 version of the rivalry went to the Rangers by a score of 25-9.

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01.20 | Wrestling
UW-Parkside's lone home dual meet of the season was a good one. The Rangers defeated UW-Stevens Point, 23-12, in the DeSimone Gymnasium Wednesday night. 

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01.18 | Wrestling
Only a few wrestlers made the trip to UW-Oshkosh for the annual Dan Gable Open, but one of those Ranger wrestlers, Luke Haag, won a championship. The UW-Parkside senior won all three of his matches en route to the 184-pound championship in the Kolf Sports Center Sunday.

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01.14 | Wrestling
The UW-Parkside wrestling team, ranked No. 6 in NCAA Division II, made a trip to Division III UW-Oshkosh Wednesday night. The Rangers won all 10 matches en route to a 49-0 shutout over the Titans.

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01.11 | Wrestling
The UW-Parkside wrestling team, ranked No. 6 in the nation, won three of its five dual meets and Craig Becker was named the Most Valuable Wrestler at the National Duals held in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, over the weekend.

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