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(10/05/17 11:20am)
Big expectations have been put on the Wisconsin men’s hockey team coming off its breakout year last season (20-15-1). The preseason USCHO poll has them ranked No. 12 in the country, and they have been talked about as a dark horse candidate to make the Frozen Four for the first time since 2010.
(10/05/17 12:15pm)
Trent Frederic
(10/05/17 11:15am)
Whenever you see any finished product, you’re usually oblivious to all of the intricacies and processes that helped shape and design what you end up viewing. The same holds true in sports. When you see a team on the field or the ice, it is nearly impossible to appreciate the behind the scenes work and preparation, including nuance, detail and perfectionist planning that led to what you observe during the game. Specifically, for the Wisconsin hockey team, a significant amount of that forethought and preparation is dedicated solely to the formation of its lineup.
(10/05/17 11:10am)
Senior forward Cameron Hughes had a 2016-’17 season filled with challenges both on and off the ice. Simply, Hughes had his hands full last year. Off the ice, Hughes was tasked with studying for difficult classes in a competitive major. On the ice, he was asked to aid in the turnaround of a team that had 12 wins total over his first two seasons, all while adjusting to a new coaching staff and system that was very different from what he was recruited to play in.
(10/05/17 11:05am)
Coming off of an uncharacteristically poor two year stint (12-46-13), the Badgers have been quick to return to prominence under new head coach Tony Granato.
(10/05/17 11:00am)
For Wisconsin men’s hockey, it may be out with the old (goalie) and in with the new.
(10/03/17 3:10am)
After a busy weekend in Badger athletics, Wisconsin men's hockey Coach Tony Granato and Wisconsin volleyball Head Coach Kelly Sheffield preview the week ahead.
(10/01/17 11:35pm)
At any level, and in any sport, how a team will perform in its first game is largely based on speculation. Before the game, even with seeing players in practice, it is impossible to predict how players individually, and the team collectively, will respond to live action. For the Badgers, their first game was no different. Still, despite game one being this team's first real action together, it was largely successful.
(09/29/17 8:21am)
After another brilliant 2016-‘17 campaign for the Wisconsin Women’s hockey team, Emily Clark and Annie Pankowski were tasked with a difficult conundrum — stay at Wisconsin in 2017-‘18 or represent their national teams in the olympics. Ultimately, they decided to redshirt their senior years, and they will instead represent their olympic teams. Clark will play for team Canada in February, and Pankowski for the United States.
(09/29/17 7:17am)
Make that ten.
(09/28/17 5:01pm)
Following a home sweep of Lindenwood last weekend, the No. 2 University of Wisconsin’s women’s hockey team (2-0-0) will look to continue a dominant home stand this weekend against Mercyhurst University (0-0-0).
(09/23/17 11:30pm)
The No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers (2-0) eased past Lindenwood (0-2) 4-0 Saturday behind strong performances from two players with equally improbable, yet diametrically different, paths to Madison.
(09/23/17 11:09pm)
Wisconsin looks to extend its hot start to the season against Ohio State this weekend.
(09/23/17 3:26am)
Sophomore forward Presley Norby knows that as she begins her second season on the No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers (1-0) she is in a vastly different role than last year.
(09/22/17 7:40pm)
Following an 8-0 rout of the South Korean National Team last Saturday in its lone exhibition game, the No. 2 University of Wisconsin women’s hockey team hosts Lindenwood University this weekend in a two-game series to open its regular season. This will be the seventh straight season in which the Badgers face the Lady Lions. UW holds the all-time series lead 11-0.
(09/21/17 4:44am)
Entering last season, there was a lot of uncertainty surrounding Wisconsin. The Badgers had just come off a dismal 2015-’16 campaign (8-19-8 overall, 3-13-4 Big Ten ), finishing last in the Big Ten in one of their worst seasons in program history. Still, there was still optimism for the team surrounding a few elite players, and, more importantly, a new coaching staff led by a Badger product in head coach Tony Granato.
(06/12/17 6:02am)
For senior forward Cameron Hughes, the 2016-’17 season came with significant challenges both on and off the ice. Not only was the 20-year-old forward tasked with keeping his grades up in business classes and adjusting to a new coaching staff, but he was also a big part of helping to lead the turnaround of a team that won a total of 12 games over his first two seasons in Madison. But by no means was that all of what Hughes, last year’s alternate captain, had on his plate.
(05/01/17 11:30am)
Men's Basketball: Hayes delivers dagger into Nova's repeat bid
(04/27/17 1:30pm)
Midway through the first half of the Badgers’ November matchup with Chicago State, D’Mitrik Trice buried a three and pounded his chest in celebration. The shot came in the midst of a 19-0 run that helped UW overcome a slow start in which Trice scored or assisted on 11 of those 19 points.
(04/20/17 11:47pm)
Monday night, four Wisconsin student-athletes added to their seemingly never-ending lists of accolades earning the highest honors one can receive as a Badger athlete at the Buckinghams.