Wisconsin volleyball secures spot in Sweet 16
On Dec. 2, the Quinnipiac Bobcats (14-15, 10-8 MAAC) traveled to Madison to face the No. 1 seed Wisconsin Badgers (27-3, 19-1 Big Ten) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
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On Dec. 2, the Quinnipiac Bobcats (14-15, 10-8 MAAC) traveled to Madison to face the No. 1 seed Wisconsin Badgers (27-3, 19-1 Big Ten) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
What better birthday gift to give your head coach than a rivalry win? This is exactly what Greg Garg received on behalf of his players, as the Badgers went to Milwaukee and inched out a victory over the Marquette Golden Eagles in overtime, 80-77.
With favorable matchups against struggling non-conference opponents in the rearview mirror, the Wisconsin Badgers (7-9-0, 1-7-0 Big Ten) welcomed a far more formidable challenger in the No. 5 Michigan Wolverines (11-6-1, 3-5-0). UW rose to the challenge, securing a hard-fought series split at home.
Wisconsin Badgers quarterback Graham Mertz announced he will enter the transfer portal Sunday evening.
In the first game back from Thanksgiving break, families and students packed the Kohl Center for the return of Wisconsin Badger basketball in Madison. Students watched on with team-branded sunglasses as Wisconsin fell just short to Wake Forest as part of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, 78-75.
The Wisconsin Badgers and its fans are in somewhat uncharted waters. For the first time since 2014 — a lifetime ago in today’s whirlwind college football coaching cycle — the football program is led by a new full-time head coach: former Cincinnati coach Luke Fickell.
As students, professors and families gathered in homes across the nation to celebrate Thanksgiving, the Badgers men’s basketball team and their families headed to Paradise Island in the Bahamas to participate in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament.
The Wisconsin Badgers won their 10th consecutive match against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, in four sets on Friday night. Earlier in the season, the Badgers took the Cornhuskers down in three sets at the UW Field House.
Penalties, errant passes and a goal-line opportunity gone awry are hardly the recipes for picture-perfect football. That said, the bizarre ending to Saturday’s game versus Minnesota was a perfectly fitting conclusion to the 2022 Badgers’ regular season.
The Wisconsin Badgers have officially hired Cincinnati’s Luke Fickell to be their next head coach, per the university.
As teams gear up for the final week of the college football regular season, a select number of standout players will prepare to cap off their Heisman trophy campaigns.
Wisconsin vs. Minnesota is a rivalry as old as time — well, as old as 1890. The two have faced off annually for 131 years, making their feud the most-played rivalry in Power Five football history.
The Wisconsin Badgers (6-5, 4-4) host the Minnesota Golden Gophers (7-4, 4-4) to close out the regular season Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Camp Randall Stadium.
The No. 3 Wisconsin Badgers took on the No. 1 Minnesota Gophers this weekend in a captivating two-game home series.
Wisconsin had beat Rutgers in three sets (25-13, 25-12, 25-12) just a week prior at the UW Field House. On Friday, Wisconsin (23-3, 17-1 Big Ten) faced Rutgers again (7-21, 1-15 Big Ten) and dominated offensively with almost double the amount of kills. Wisconsin started off with a strong 8-0 lead, which included a service ace from Izzy Ashburn, two kills by Devyn Robinson, one kill by Julia Orzol and four blocks.
Consecutive series against recent Division 1 newcomers Long Island University and Lindenwood were must-win games for the Wisconsin Badgers (6-8-0, 0-6-0 Big Ten). Though it wasn’t always pretty, UW took care of business, sweeping the Lions (4-10-0 Independent) at home.
When things have looked dire for the 2022 Badgers, they’ve invariably lost. A late fumble versus Washington State, leaky pass coverage at Michigan State and special teams domination by Iowa caused Wisconsin to lose each of its three most closely contested games.
The Wisconsin men’s hockey team may have defeated Lindenwood Friday night, but the victory itself is nothing to write home about. The win outlined fundamental flaws in this Wisconsin team.
The Wisconsin Badgers (5-5, 3-4), looking to rebound from an inexcusable and costly loss at Iowa, travel to Lincoln to take on the lowly Nebraska Cornhuskers (3-7, 2-5) this Saturday at 11 a.m.
In a return home to the Kohl Center after the Badgers’ first Power Five win of the season, Wisconsin struggled to take advantage of their momentum going into the in-state matchup against Green Bay.