Badgers ready for next challenge
After an impressive start this season in which the Badgers are 3-0, Head Coach Barry Alvarez praised his team for their success and hard work, but he said he thinks there is room for improvement.
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After an impressive start this season in which the Badgers are 3-0, Head Coach Barry Alvarez praised his team for their success and hard work, but he said he thinks there is room for improvement.
Normally, when a list is thrown out of the top moments of the year, there are 10 of them.
INDIANAPOLIS'Fresh off the court after an 87-72 win over Purdue in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament Thursday, Iowa Head Coach Steve Alford felt confident heading into today's match-up against No. 1 Wisconsin.
Wisconsin sophomore forward Dave Mader had career highs with 10 points and 28 playing minutes as the Badgers beat the Iowa Hawkeyes 64-56 Tuesday at the Kohl Center for Head Coach Bo Ryan's 400th career coaching win.
The University of Wisconsin men's basketball team (9-5 Big Ten, 16-11 overall) looks to continue their winning ways tonight against the Hawkeyes of the University of Iowa (4-9 Big Ten, 15-12 overall). Iowa squandered an early second-half lead at home against Ohio State on Saturday and ended up losing 72-66 en route to their fourth straight loss. Meanwhile, the Badgers have reeled off four straight victories, including clutch road victories last week against the University of Indiana and the Golden Gophers of Minnesota.
I think I take a lot for granted as a sports writer for a student newspaper at a nationally renowned school like Wisconsin.