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Chris LindekeMen’s tennis readies for NCAA By Chris Lindeke UW heads to sunny California to take on Washington. Serving an ace: Men’s tennis earns NCCA bid By Chris Lindeke UW to take on Washington in first round. League tournaments treat Badgers poorly By Chris Lindeke The Wisconsin men’s tennis team won a close match over Minnesota before falling 4-1 to the Hoosiers in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament. On the women’s side, the Badgers were swept by Indian after beating Michigan State. Tournament next step for men’s tennis By Chris Lindeke UW will play Minnesota-Michigan State winner Friday. Wisconsin women’s tennis plays well at home, men’s team dominates at MSU By Chris Lindeke Both the men's and women's tennis teams came out on top of Michigan State this weekend. “Tweety” makes a lot of noise for men’s tennis By Chris Lindeke Freshman Marek Michalicka leads the way for Badger tennis team. Seniors exit with victories at Nielsen By Chris Lindeke All three UW seniors recorded two wins on the weekend. Seniors on men’s tennis team reflect on Badger careers before final home matches By Chris Lindeke Seniors Jeremy Sonkin, Nolan Polley and Felipe Bellido will play at Nielsen Tennis Stadium for the last time. Women’s tennis team falls to Ohio State, Indiana By Chris Lindeke Coach remains confident, finds positives in losses. Tennis looks to collect dual wins By Chris Lindeke The men's tennis team heads to Indiana and Ohio State this weekend while the women's team host the same schools at home. UW men’s tennis downs two ranked opponents at home By Chris Lindeke Badgers continue hot-streak in Big Ten play. Wisconsin tennis has success over the weekend By Chris Lindeke The Badgers men’s tennis team earned a 4-3 win at Penn State to conclude their Spring Break schedule. The Women won against Central Florida during a respite from Big Ten opponents. Men’s tennis takes two versus ranked opponents By Chris Lindeke UW defeated Texas Christian and Northwestern. Badger tennis downs Missouri By Chris Lindeke Women's tennis handles Missouri while men's squad readies for Northwestern. Men’s and women’s tennis winless over weekend By Chris Lindeke Badger tennis has tough weekend Women's, men's tennis teams struggle in ITA Invite By Chris Lindeke Neither team posted a win during the weekend. Weekend to forget for Wisconsin tennis teams By Chris Lindeke Both the men's and women's teams lost matches. Tough tests lie ahead for UW tennis squads By Chris Lindeke Both the men's and women's teams take to the road this weekend. UW tennis starts undefeated By Chris Lindeke Badgers dominate early competition at home. Breaking down the sides By Chris Lindeke Wisconsin defense vs. Tennessee offense Ready for battle By Chris Lindeke Wisconsin and Minnesota to fight for Paul Bunyan’s Axe. Randle El calls it quits By Chris Lindeke Knee trouble forced the junior wide receiver to stop playing football, Wisconsin head football coach Bret Bielema announced during his weekly press conference Monday. Wisconsin football knocks off No. 12 Michigan. By Chris Lindeke Seniors outplay Michigan on Senior Day at Camp Randall. Down and Out: Season over for Chapman and Langford By Chris Lindeke The Badgers lost two defensive starters Saturday as head coach Bret Bielema revealed both Allen Langford and Jason Chapman would undergo season-ending knee surgeries. UW looks to dethrone No. 1 Ohio State By Chris Lindeke Badgers try to continue winning streak at the 'Horseshoe'. Despite injury, Hill likely to bounce back for OSU By Chris Lindeke During his weekly press conference, UW head coach Bret Bielema said running back P.J. Hill's X-ray's came back negative and that Wisconsin's leading rusher is expected to play Saturday. UW rushing attack dominates Indiana By Chris Lindeke Badgers take out Hoosiers in homecoming win. Badgers welcome Hoosiers By Chris Lindeke Indiana enters Camp Randall for Wisconsin's Homecoming. UW honors Great Dayne By Chris Lindeke Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez said Badger great and 1999 Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne will have his number officially retired during a ceremony Nov. 10. Running wild By Chris Lindeke UW rushes for over 300 yards against Huskies Young stars shine in dark times By Chris Lindeke During his weekly press conference, Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema discussed the emergence of true freshmen Zach Brown, Kyle Jefferson and Aaron Henry. Into the lion’s den: UW at PSU By Chris Lindeke The Badgers head to Penn State to take on the Nittany Lions Bielema discusses injuries and tackling troubles By Chris Lindeke Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema gave reasons why the Badgers may have had so many missed tackles in recent games during his weekly press conference. Season over for Swan; torn hamstring forces surgery By Chris Lindeke Senior wide receiver Luke Swan will most likely miss the remainder of the football season, head coach Bret Bielema said Monday. Badgers head to Illinois By Chris Lindeke Wisconsin takes on the Fighting Illini this Saturday Tackling the issue: Badgers must improve defensive fundamentals By Chris Lindeke Although Wisconsin played tough against the Iowa Hawkeyes, the UW defense surrendered more than 550 total yards against Michigan State. Better tackling should help the Badgers reduce that number against Illinois. Hill rumbles as defense stumbles By Chris Lindeke During his weekly press conference, Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema discussed both his defense's early season struggles and sophomore running back P.J. Hill's Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week award. Shootout: Badgers down Michigan State By Chris Lindeke It wasn't easy, but the Badgers were able to hold off the Spartans to stay undefeated MSU presents challenge for UW By Chris Lindeke The Wisconsin Badgers may have a tough time shutting down the Spartans' offense. Hayden an ‘Iron Man’ for Wisconsin’s defense By Chris Lindeke Nick Hayden had done an excellent job anchoring the Badger's defense for the last three years. His presence has been a big part of Wisconsin's 4-0 start. DeBauche punts way to player of the week honor By Chris Lindeke Ken DeBauche was a critical factor in the Badger's win over Iowa. He helped Wisconsin control the field position battle and pinned the Hawkeyes deep several times. Football Analysis By Chris Lindeke The Badgers beat Iowa with the brand of football they are known for, power running and hard hitting defense. P.J. Hill had 113 yards and a touchdown Henry lends helping hand for Badger defense By Chris Lindeke Freshamn corner Aaron Henry is filling in for the injured Jack Ikegwuonu. He played well against The Citadel Ikegwuonu, Crooks return By Chris Lindeke Tight end Andy Crooks and cornerback Jack Ikegwuonu will return from injury this week. Gilreath the Great: Freshman nabs weekly honor By Chris Lindeke Freshamn David Gilreath became the first UW true freshman since Ron Dayne in 1996 to garner conference Player of the Week honors. He received Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week after totaling 148 return yards Saturday. Football Analysis By Chris Lindeke Wisconsin's strong ground game and though second half defense helped them stave off the feisty Citadel Bulldogs. Once the Badgers figured out their spread offense, however, the game was over. The Man in the Middle By Chris Lindeke Elijah Hodge is growing into his new role as the Badger's middle linebacker. He anchors a group whose athleticism will make Wisconsin feared this season. Hubbard to miss several games with right knee sprain By Chris Lindeke At his weekly press conference, Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema discussed the health of his injured receiver as well as the play of senior quarterback Tyler Donovan. Football Analysis By Chris Lindeke The Wisconsin defense dug in late in the fourth quarter against UNLV. Their work helped UW pull out a gritty win. Badger defense is ready for Dixon By Chris Lindeke The Wisconsin football team is focusing their gameplan on stopping UNLV's Quarterback Wisconsin downs Washington State in season opener By Chris Lindeke Quarterback Tyler Donovan and wide receiver Luke Swan were instrumental in helping the No. 7 UW football team win the season opener. Great expectations: Badgers, Cougars set for brawl in season opener By Chris Lindeke The UW football team will begin its 2007 campaign as a national title contender this Saturday as they host Washington State at 2:30 p.m. at Camp Randall Stadium.
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