For UWM coach, father-son relationship develops further on the court
Posted: Jun 20, 2021 9:00 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- It's not unusual for coaches, especially college level coaches, to become father figures to some of their players. As he celebrates his 18th Father's Day and prepares for his 5th season as UW-Milwaukee men's basketball coach, Pat Baldwin is grateful for the extra dad time at home he shared with his wife and their four children during the pandemic.
And as Scott Grodsky reports on CBS 58 Sunday Morning, he's looking forward to coaching his highly recruited son Patrick, Jr. for the first time in the upcoming season.