From tournament runs to top five upsets, Wisconsin's best sports moments of the year
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No. 18 Wisconsin (7-8-2 Big Ten, 13-12-3 overall) vs. No. 14 Penn State (6-8-3-2, 13-11-3).
After Wisconsin's 7-3 win over Michigan Friday night, Ethan Levy brings you three keys prior to the second game of the series:
In our first Cardinal Zone Hockey Podcast of the season, sports editor Ben Pickman is joined by sports editor Ethan Levy and men’s hockey beat writer Cameron Lane-Flehinger as the trio breaks down the start of Wisconsin’s season. They then discuss Kyle Hayton’s importance to the Badgers and the culture that head coach Tony Granato has created.
Some have called the rivalry between The Daily Cardinal and The Badger Herald the last great newspaper battle in the country.
Who will be the MVP for the Badgers in 2017-'18?
Daily Cardinal football beat writers Lorin Cox and Jake Nisse join sports editors Ethan Levy and Ben Pickman to preview Wisconsin's week two matchup against Florida Atlantic. Topics discussed include Wisconsin's freshmen making a major impact right away, the improved play from UW's offensive line and how the Badgers already feel comfortable playing under new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard.
The Daily Cardinal sports staff weighs in on Wisconsin's Week 1 matchup against Utah State:
Men's Basketball: Hayes delivers dagger into Nova's repeat bid
Throughout this 2016-17 campaign, the Badgers have often been plagued by defensive zone mishaps that have turned into uncontested goals for their opponents. Although Wisconsin has played much better in their defensive zone as of late, they have still had some stretches where their defensive zone coverage has been susceptible to breakdowns.
By several different measures, this was arguably the greatest semester in Wisconsin athletic history. The football team went from unranked all the way up to No. 8 in the country, providing plenty of heart-stopping moments along the way and coming up just shy of a Big Ten title and a College Football Playoff berth. The volleyball team earned its first ever No. 1 ranking before falling in heart-breaking fashion in the Elite Eight. The men's soccer team went all the way to the Big Ten Championship and the women's soccer team beat Marquette to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Then the leaves changed and the winter sports began and women's hockey beat Minnesota to prove its No. 1 ranking. The men's hockey team began the Granato Era and beat Michigan for the first time in three years. And while the men's basketball team started off a bit slow, the Cardinal and White have turned it around to win five straight.
Who will win the Big Ten?
CFP contender most likely to lose:
In an attempt to restore law and order to Vilas Park, The Daily Cardinal is back at it again Saturday, seeking to win its fourth flag football game in a row against The Badger Herald.
Men’s Basketball
The Daily Cardinal sports staff takes a look at five pressing questions leading into Wisconsin’s first-round matchup with Pittsburgh in the NCAA Tournament.
In this week's episode of the Cardinal Zone Podcast, women's basketball beat writers Ethan Levy and Ben Pickman join sports editors Jake Powers and Zach Rastall to discuss the Badgers' rollercoaster of a season, their recent integration of the 2-3, struggles with ball movement and head coach Bobbie Kelsey's future with the program. Jake and Zach then preview the men's basketball team's matchup with Nebraska.
Nicole Bauman
The 1980 U.S. national hockey team. The 1996 Chicago Bulls. The 1927 New York Yankees.