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Sophomore forward Hilary Knight has the potential to be one of the top players in her sport next year
Seen in: Hockey squads ready to build on playoff success in 2008-’09

Wisconsin sophomore Rayme Mackinson took first place at the Iowa Musco Twilight, registering a 23 foot, 5.5 inch long jump.
Seen in: Track teams pull together solid performances on road


911 Center Director Joseph Norwick confirmed that Brittany Zimmermann placed a call to 911 before she died April 2.
Seen in: ZIMMERMANN UPDATE: 911 Dispatch Center did not return victim's call

Madison Police Department officials investiage the scene outside the Mental Health Care Center of Dane County, 625 W. Washington Ave, where a 19-year-old Madison resident was shot Wednesday.
Seen in: Madison man shot on West Washington; suspects still at large

Senior catcher Joey Daniels will end her Badger career with games against the Minnesota Golden Gophers on Saturday and Sunday.
Seen in: UW plays only for pride

A 19-year-old male was shot outside of 625 W. Washington Avenue Wednesday. Police are searching for three suspects, black males, who remain at large.

Moritz Baumann came through last year for UW as a freshman, and will be counted on to continue his postseason success.
Seen in: Serving an ace: Men’s tennis earns NCCA bid

Sophomore pitcher Letty Olivarez allowed three runs in seven innings of work while striking out seven batters. A late rally gave Wisconsin the win and Olivarez her seventh win of the season.
Seen in: Softball splits weekend series against Buckeyes

Sophomore Moritz Baumann, who earned All-Big Ten honors this year, won both his singles and doubles matches against Minnesota.
Seen in: League tournaments treat Badgers poorly

Senior Venus Washington holds the second fastest 100-meter time in UW women’s track history.
Seen in: Track teams travel to Drake Relays, Marquette Twilight

Senior Nolan Polley and the No. 2 seed Badgers will play either No. 7 seed Minnesota or No. 10 seed Michigan State Friday in the Big Ten Tournament. Polley was named the Big Ten Athlete of the Week for his solid play against Iowa and Minnesota.
Seen in: Tournament next step for men’s tennis

Mayor Dave Cieslewicz says he works closely with the Chancellor Wiley on issues such as building on campus and alcohol use.
Seen in: Replacing Wiley: Cieslewicz shares his thoughts

Junior outfielder Valyncia Raphael is leading Wisconsin in RBIs but is batting just .198. Her offensive and defensive contributions could be key in Wednesday’s doubleheader against UW-Green Bay.
Seen in: Raphael anchors Badger lineup

Senior quarterback Allen Evridge led the Cardinal squad to a win Saturday. Evridge went 7-for-12, threw for 137 yards and is ranked No. 1 among Badger quarterbacks.
Seen in: Evridge’s arm blooms during spring game

UW-Madison Humorology celebrates its 60th year of production for charity through its performance of “This is it.” Production proceeds go toward the Chris Farley Foundation and Camp Heartland.
Seen in: Greek members perform for charity


Wisconsin freshman Marek Michalicka has an impressive 19-2 record this season, leading his team, with a 7-2 record in Big Ten play.
Seen in: “Tweety” makes a lot of noise for men’s tennis

Senior catcher Joey Daniels had one RBI and two runs in an 8-3 win over Penn State Saturday, Wisconsin’s lone win last weekend.
Seen in: Badgers hoping to steal luck of the Irish

Senior Jeremy Sonkin won both of his matches this weekend.
Seen in: Seniors exit with victories at Nielsen

Junior right fielder Valyncia Raphael gave the Badgers an offensive boost in the first game against Penn State.
Seen in: Adjustments at the plate lead to success in first game against Nittany Lions

Junior right fielder Valyncia Raphael gave the Badgers an offensive boost in the first game against Penn State.
Seen in: One step forward, three steps back


Seen in: Wine on a budget

Junior pitcher Leah Vanevenhoven threw a gem of a game Wednesday, stricking out a career high 11 in the 3-0 loss.
Seen in: Seventh-inning home run downs UW

Junior outfielder Valyncia Raphael has three doubles in conference play but as a team the Badgers are hitting just .204
Seen in: Softball readies for non-conference foes

Alders test drove Neighborhood Electric Vehicles before the City Council meeting Tuesday and voted to make them street legal.
Seen in: City Council approves photo ordinance

Mayor Dave Cieslewicz gave his annual ‘State of the City’ speech Tuesday, stressing the city’s dedication to public safety, “green efficiency” and basic services, among other issues.
Seen in: ‘State of the City’ addresses safety concerns

Adidas Director of Social and Environmental Affairs Gregg Nebel met with members of the UW Labor Licensing Policy Committee Friday.
Seen in: UW, Adidas look toward end of Hermosa labor dispute

Freshman forward Kyle Turris has compiled a team-high 31 points this year, but he will need help if the Badgers are to beat the Huskies.
Seen in: UW confident it can win at St. Cloud again

Junior Dallas Herbst was the highest finishing Badger at the Big Ten Championships, taking third place in the 197-pound weight class.
Seen in: Wrestling finishes sixth at Big Tens

The Badgers pose with the Big Ten trophy. Wisconsin won its last regular season conference title in 2002-’03 when they defeated Illinois in the final game of the season.
Seen in: CONFERENCE KINGS

Wisconsin Union officials said Thursday management changes have been necessary to improve the quality of Memorial Union.
Seen in: Union officials deny loss of ‘student voice’

Freshman forward Kyle Turris is ready to face-off against future Coyotes teammate Blake Wheeler in Minneapolis this weekend.
Seen in: Mariucci awaits

UW-Madison’s Physical Plant seeks students to assist in keeping sidewalks safe after a record amount of snowfall this winter.
Seen in: UW looks to hire students to help clear snowy, icy sidewalks

Student voters register Tuesday, with turnout ranging from 25 to 30 percent in Madison. It is the highest turnout for a primary since 1988, according to the state Government Accountability Board.
Seen in: Obama, McCain win big in Wisconsin: Turnout breaks records, largest since 1988





Sophomore forward Meghan Duggan tallied three goals over the weekend, but the Badgers split their series with the first-place Bulldogs.
Seen in: Win streaks end on consecutive nights for Bulldogs and Badgers

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