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Winning the NCAA Division 1 National Championship four of the past five years. The players on the UW-Whitewater Wheelchair Basketball team epitomize what a hometown hero should be. Their spirit and drive makes them an unstoppable force.
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UW-Whitewater Tuesday Night News Oct. 10, 2006 Part 2
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The milk chugging craze catches on at University Wisconsin Whitewater. Six determined contestents enter for their shot at $20. All they have to do is chug a gallon of milk in an hour and not puke.
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They're tough. They're strong. And they make no excuses.
See for yourself how wheelchair basketball is a fast and fierce sport. And at the UW-Whitewater, it's not just a sport. The nationally-dominant Warhawk team is more like a family. See why they play so hard and how they make a difference on and off the court.
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