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  2. 1995 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    WisconsinPlatteville defeated Manchester, 69–55, in the final, clinching their second national title (and first since 1991). The Pioneers (31–0) were led by future Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan and were the first men's Division III program to complete an undefeated season since Potsdam in 1986 .

  3. University of Wisconsin–Platteville - Wikipedia

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    University of WisconsinPlatteville (UWPlatteville or UW Platt) is a public university in Platteville, Wisconsin. Part of the University of Wisconsin System, it offers bachelor's and master's degrees. The university has three colleges that serve over 8,000 students on-campus and an additional 3,000 students through its five distance ...

  4. Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Tenants. University of WisconsinPlatteville. Ralph E. Davis Pioneer Stadium is a stadium in Platteville, Wisconsin. It is used for collegiate and high school American football and collegiate soccer, and is the home field of the University of WisconsinPlatteville "Pioneers". Pioneer Stadium opened in 1972 and holds 10,000 people. [1]

  5. Wisconsin–Platteville Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    Nickname. Pioneers. Colors. Orange and blue [1] Website. www .letsgopioneers .com. The University of WisconsinPlatteville Pioneers (casually known as the UW-Platteville Pioneers) are the athletic teams of the University of WisconsinPlatteville. The Pioneers athletic teams compete in NCAA Division III .

  6. 1999 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    Defending champions WisconsinPlatteville defeated Hampden-Sydney, 76–75 (in two overtimes), in the final, clinching a fourth overall title and a second consecutive championship. The Pioneers (30–2) were coached by Bo Ryan , who claimed his fourth title at Platteville ( 1991 , 1995 , and 1998 ).

  7. Platteville, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Platteville is the largest city in Grant County, Wisconsin. The population was 11,836 at the 2020 census, [4] up from 11,224 at the 2010 census. Much of this growth is likely due to the enrollment increase of the University of WisconsinPlatteville. It is the principal city of the Platteville Micropolitan Statistical area, which has an ...

  8. University of Wisconsin System - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.wisconsin.edu. The Universities of Wisconsin (officially the University of Wisconsin System and sometimes referred to as the UW System) is a university system of public universities in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is one of the largest public higher-education systems in the country, enrolling more than 160,000 students each year ...

  9. University of Wisconsin–Platteville Baraboo Sauk County

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    Founded in 1968, it was known as University of Wisconsin–Baraboo/Sauk County and was a part of the University of Wisconsin Colleges. It joined UW-Platteville in 2018 as a branch campus following dissolution of the UW-Colleges system. The University offers 5 associate degrees and 1 bachelor's degree entirely on campus, while students have the ...