Eliminated in Indy: Badgers can't hold late lead
Whether it was around the basket or at the end of the game, the Badgers struggled finishing, and as a result, their 2009 Big Ten Tournament run was finished just hours after it began.
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Whether it was around the basket or at the end of the game, the Badgers struggled finishing, and as a result, their 2009 Big Ten Tournament run was finished just hours after it began.
Fresh off their 59-7 disposal of Indiana, the No. 6 Wisconsin football team hit the road for their first true road test against No. 16 Michigan State Saturday night.
For an offense that has been known for running the ball very effectively, the Wisconsin football team (0-0 Big Ten, 2-0 overall) showed this past weekend that the passing game can also be a formidable weapon.
Ryan Evans
If the hype surrounding Wisconsin senior quarterback Russell Wilson and his teammates was intense entering Thursday night's season opener, it may rise to a fever pitch by the time Oregon State rolls in September 10.
Coming off of a seemingly ho-hum Sweet 16 run in 2011, the Wisconsin men's basketball heads into the 2011-‘12 campaign with high hopes. While they do have to replace the contributions made last season by senior forwards Jon Leuer and Keaton Nankivil, the Badgers bring back their entire starting backcourt as well as key role players Mike Bruesewitz, Ryan Evans, and Jared Berggren, all of whom expect to make an even greater impact on the floor.
Chris Borland—Football
Meggan Duggah
I call it the Lloyd Carr effect.
Watching the NCAA men's hockey tournament over the past week has led me to one simple conclusion: North Dakota is really good.
Coming off a defeat at the hands of Purdue Wednesday night, Wisconsin will look to get back on track as Penn State visits the Kohl Center Sunday afternoon.
Trailing by as many as 13 in second half, the Wisconsin men's basketball team once again fought its way back into a tough conference match-up, but couldn't get over the hump, falling to No. 11 Purdue 70-62.
Evans: Ryan Evans helped lead Wisconsin past the Boilermakers in their last meeting two weeks ago by hitting a key jumper in the final minute.
Now ranked No. 10 in the nation the Wisconsin men's basketball team is looking to build off of last weekend's colossal victory over then-No.1 Ohio State as they visit No. 11 Purdue (9-3 Big Ten, 20-5 overall) Wednesday night.
After surviving a crucial road test at Iowa on Wednesday night, Wisconsin (8-3 Big Ten, 18-5 overall) has finally set its sights on taking down No. 1. With the anticipation as high as ever, the undefeated Buckeyes will try to win in Madison for the first time since Bo Ryan took over as UW's head coach in 2001.
After a heartbreaking overtime loss in East Lansing earlier this season, the Badgers seek revenge when the Michigan State Spartans invade the Kohl Center this Sunday.
Parker Gabriel- Managing Editor
Ryan Evans: Sophomore Ryan Evans slams home one of his monstrous dunks Tuesday night at the Kohl Center in a 66-59 win over the Boilermakers.
For the 19th consecutive time, the Wisconsin men's basketball team followed a loss with a victory. Tuesday night that victory came at the hands of No.10 Purdue (7-3 Big Ten, 18-5 overall) as UW (6-3, 16-5) took down the Boilermakers 66-59.