Column: Five intriguing story lines for Badger hoops
The Wisconsin men’s basketball team held its local media day Tuesday, which means—if its first day of practice Oct. 13 doesn’t count—the college hoops season has officially begun (cue boner).
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The Wisconsin men’s basketball team held its local media day Tuesday, which means—if its first day of practice Oct. 13 doesn’t count—the college hoops season has officially begun (cue boner).
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The green fields of Vilas Park will run a stained red Friday afternoon, after the vaunted journalists of The Daily Cardinal will once again slaughter their foes from equestrian journal The Badger Herald in the papers’ annual softball contest.
Miscommunication led to Daily Cardinal sports editor Ryan Evans accidently being forced to play in the Badgers’ one-point loss to top-seeded Syracuse in the Sweet 16.
The Wisconsin men’s basketball team revealed Wednesday its loss against Syracuse can be attributed not to a botched final possession or inability to shoot anything other than three-pointers, but instead to the wrong Ryan Evans suiting up for the Badgers.
Ryan Evans grabbed a crucial rebound with 2.1 seconds left in the game to help seal the Badgers’ win over Vanderbilt.
Junior forward Ryan Evans’ strong preformance Thursday was indicative of the Badgers play as they defeated Montana 73-49.
Michigan State’s defense completely shut down Wisconsin’s ability to score both in the paint and from the field.
Ryan Evans (5) had the third-most playing time for the Badgers today, racking up 18 points, 5 rebounds, and an assist in his 34 minutes of play.
Ryan Evans (5) continued to drive the basket in hopes of picking up a lucky score or draw a foul from a physical Michigan State team.
Wisconsin's Ryan Evans (5) lays down a contested jam early in the first half, running circles around his defender Adreian Payne (5) and taking an elbow to the face before finishing strong.
Ryan Evans drives hard in the first half of the Badgers' first game of the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis. The Badgers came into an away-game atmosphere at Banker's Life Fieldhouse, with a large portion of the crowd being Indiana fans from across the state.
Wisconsin's Ryan Evans (5) slams home a one handed dunk after the indiana defense was lax enough to give him a clear line to the hoop.
The Badgers bench reacts to Ryan Evan's signature smooth dunk in the second half the their game against Indiana.
INDIANAPOLIS—Rob Wilson’s Wisconsin career hasn’t exactly been the stuff of legend. While the senior guard came to Madison as a highly touted recruit, his four years in a Badger uniform had not exactly lived up to expectations.
The No. 14/15 Wisconsin men’s basketball team (11-6 Big Ten, 22-8 overall) will close out its regular season Sunday at the Kohl Center against the Illinois Fighting Illini (6-10, 17-12).
IOWA CITY, Iowa—Matt Gatens came into Thursday’s game against No. 15 Wisconsin (9-6 Big Ten, 20-8 overall) shooting 40 percent from three-point range, so when his first attempt found the bottom of the net, it did not come as a surprise.