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(04/17/23 4:54pm)
In a night highlighted by the Final Four and WrestleMania, Milwaukee native Anthony “Showtime” Pettis pulled off a close decision victory (76-76, 77-75, 78-74) in his boxing debut against Roy Jones Jr., who has won championships in four different divisions.
(04/13/23 2:55pm)
I watched plenty of Badger basketball this season. A turbulent year full of losing streaks, injuries and only occasional bounce-back wins saw Wisconsin finish at a mediocre 20-16 (9-11 in the Big Ten).
(04/10/23 4:00pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team (20-10, 7-2) outclassed the Purdue Boilermakers (17-22, 2-9) in a three-game sweep this weekend.
(04/07/23 1:08am)
In college sports, schools in America tend to have a reputation based on what they are typically successful in. Alabama and Oklahoma tend to be known as “football schools,” while Duke and Kansas are referred to as “basketball schools.”
(04/06/23 7:00am)
Rashard Griffith strode hurriedly toward the Middleton High School fieldhouse in early November, the sound of dribbling basketballs growing louder with each step. Team tryouts began at 4 p.m. — Griffith’s phone read 4:30 p.m.
(04/03/23 9:22pm)
Wisconsin Badgers softball (17-10, 4-2) celebrated their 2023 home opener by winning two out of three versus Illinois (22-14, 1-5) at the Goodman Diamond this weekend.
(03/30/23 8:43pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team has found their new head coach in Mike Hastings, coming off of 11 years leading Minnesota State.
(03/30/23 7:00am)
It has now been nearly two full years since Chris McIntosh succeeded Barry Alvarez as athletic director.
(03/30/23 7:00am)
Ed O’Bannon beamed with joy atop the ladder, firmly grasping the rim with his right hand and a piece of the net in the other. Minutes earlier, his UCLA Bruins defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks, 89-78, in the 1995 NCAA National Championship game. For O’Bannon, it was a fairytale ending to his senior year.
(03/29/23 4:25pm)
In the first Final Four matchup of the night in Las Vegas, Wisconsin (20-15) failed to hold off a second-half comeback from North Texas (30-7) as the Badgers’ season ended at the hands of a 56-54 loss.
(03/28/23 7:46pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers (15-9, 2-1) began 2023 conference play this weekend with a pair of wins and a loss at Michigan State (10-14, 1-2).
(03/27/23 12:28am)
With the new change in coaching staff and culture, host Rohan Chakravarthi discusses with Michael Hogan from Badger247 their expectations for the Badgers Defense as Spring Ball rolls around the corner.
(03/23/23 7:08pm)
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team was the center of quite the Cinderella story this season, entering the NCAA tournament unseeded with few playoff expectations, to winning the 2023 championship.
(03/22/23 10:16pm)
In the quarterfinal round of the NIT, Wisconsin (20-14) traveled to the West Coast to take on Oregon (21-15). With a trip to Las Vegas for the semifinals on the line, the Badgers erased a late six-point deficit to pull out a late win, 61-58.
(03/19/23 11:48pm)
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team (28-10-2) edged out the Ohio State Buckeyes (33-5-2) to win the 2023 NCAA Championship on Sunday, 1-0. The game was low-scoring, yet thrilling, with both teams giving it their absolute all in the final match of the season.
(03/19/23 11:38pm)
In the second round of the National Invitational Tournament, the Wisconsin men’s basketball team (19-14) overtook the Liberty Flames (27-9) at the Kohl Center, 75-71.
(03/19/23 6:26pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team (28-10-2) prevailed once again in the NCAA Tournament — this time against the rival Minnesota Gophers (30-6-3). After losing to Minnesota earlier in the postseason in a game that would have sent them to the WCHA title showdown, this win was especially sweet for Wisconsin.
(03/17/23 11:00pm)
Led by a career-high 36 points from Steven Crowl, the Wisconsin Badgers topped the Bradley Braves in the first round of the NIT on Tuesday night, 81-62. The Badgers earned a No. 2 seed in the “lower left” section of the bracket and hosted the Braves for the matchup.
(03/14/23 10:54pm)
The No. 6 Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team (27-10-2) took on the No. 3 Colgate Raiders (36-6-2) to decide who advances to next week’s Frozen Four games. The Badgers took the 4-2 upset win and will move on.
(03/14/23 10:32pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers softball team (13-8) went 3-2 at the Bevo Classic in Austin, Texas this weekend.