MADISON, Wis. -- Take a walk around Camp Randall Stadium and you'll probably come across a cannon, a nod to the area's role during the Civil War.

Walk down to the McClimon Track and Soccer Complex Tuesday night, and you would have come across a different kind of cannon.

Ola Arnsten unleashed a howitzer from 30 yards away, finding the top right corner to open the scoring as the Wisconsin men's soccer team beat UW-Milwaukee, 2-1.

The Badgers' second goal came in the 20th minute of the match. Arnsten connected with Markie Hrvojevic, who sent a header bouncing past Panthers goalkeeper Nic Diana.

After staying on the throttle during the first half, the Badgers backed off during the second and allowed lots of pressure. Of the Panthers' four shots during the match, three came in the second ha

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