Badgers get their third transfer commit of the cycle with John Tonje signing
Former Colorado State and Missouri guard John Tonje signed with the Wisconsin Badgers men's Basketball team Thursday, according to a press release.
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Former Colorado State and Missouri guard John Tonje signed with the Wisconsin Badgers men's Basketball team Thursday, according to a press release.
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team took on the Indiana Hoosiers in a three-game series April 26-28. After coming up short in the first game, they made a comeback to steal the series win.
Former Northern Illinois forward Xavier Amos has committed to the Wisconsin men’s basketball team, Amos announced on Twitter Monday.
Former Central Arkansas guard Camren Hunter has signed with the Wisconsin Badgers men’s Basketball team, the team announced in a press release Sunday.
It’s no secret the Wisconsin Badgers women’s soccer team doesn’t receive as much attention as other sports on campus, and that’s why I decided to spotlight Wisconsin women’s soccer’s goalkeeper, Mira Issar, as she and her team are as deserving of the same hype as other Badgers teams.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey program was well represented at the 2024 International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Women’s World Championship in Utica, New York. After helping Team USA snag silver, Wisconsin’s Laila Edwards and Caroline Harvey each earned awards for their tournament contributions.
As the Wisconsin Badgers football team roll their way through spring practice, they find themselves firmly cemented in the second year of the Luke Fickell era.
Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball player Connor Essegian announced his commitment to the Nebraska Huskers, writing “Go Big Red #Committed🌽” in an April 21 post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team took on the Penn State Nittany Lions at the Goodman Softball Complex on April 19-21. Wisconsin scored a total of 20 runs over the three-day stretch compared to Penn State’s 16 runs but still went 1-2 for the series.
If you need any reminders of the fast-paced and inconsistent nature of today’s college basketball climate, look no further than the Wisconsin Badgers’ tribulating offseason.
The American Hockey League (AHL) club Iowa Wild signed Wisconsin Badgers hockey goaltender Kyle McClellan to an amateur try-out contract, Iowa Wild General Manager Mike Murray announced on April 8.
Two Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball starters, AJ Storr and Chucky Hepburn, are leaving the Badgers.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team was hit hard by a string of transfer portal departures following a disappointing loss to James Madison University in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, like many division one teams in the current college basketball landscape.
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team took a road trip Wednesday to play the Minnesota Golden Gophers in a doubleheader, silencing the Gophers in the first game before losing the second.
Keeping up with the Wisconsin Badgers men’s track and field team was a challenge this past week as they traveled to meets within driving distance, across the country and even overseas.
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team took on the Ohio State Buckeyes at home on April 12-14, doubling their scores for the first two games before losing the third in an overall series win.
Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey sophomore defender Caroline “KK” Harvey has a lot of success behind her. The nickname came from her younger sister, Grace, but the love of hockey was passed down by Harvey’s older brother, Nolan.
As the athletic and academic year nears its end, there is no better way to close out this time than by handing out some awards. It was yet another action-packed year for Wisconsin athletics, so let’s look back and recognize all the good that came from this sports season.
It was another successful season for Wisconsin women’s athletics. There were Final Fours, a championship game appearance, and some exceptional individual performances. Now, it’s time to hand out the year-concluding superlatives.
In the high-stakes arena of NCAA Division I collegiate sports where physical ability is often the primary focus, there lies a silent battle many University of Wisconsin-Madison student-athletes face daily: their mental health.