Badger Football: Nebraska Preview, Northwestern Review
Hosts Cole Wozniak and Justin Alpert recap the Badgers’ win against Northwestern and preview this weekend’s upcoming game at home against Nebraska.
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Hosts Cole Wozniak and Justin Alpert recap the Badgers’ win against Northwestern and preview this weekend’s upcoming game at home against Nebraska.
The Big Ten conference, specifically the West division, is often denigrated for playing old-school styles of football with stout defense and putrid production from the offense. If history is any sort of predictor, this weekend’s matchup of the University of Wisconsin football team against the Northwestern Wildcats will likely fit the bill.
Hosts Cole Wozniak and Justin Alpert preview the upcoming Badger football game against Northwestern and analyze last week’s win against Rutgers.
The No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers (20-2, 12-2) have returned home after a two-week long road trip around the Midwest for a weekend of Big Ten matches. On Friday, the Badgers will play a highly anticipated rematch against the Purdue Boilermakers, and on Sunday, they will face the Northwestern Wildcats (11-14, 6-8), one of the teams they swept last weekend.
Wisconsin men’s basketball headed into the 2020 season carrying lofty expectations thanks to a preseason No. 7 national rank, a strong finish to 2019-20, and a veteran group of seniors that had the team in Big Ten Title discussions.
Last Sunday, the Wisconsin women's soccer team fell to #6 Rutgers, 1-0, in the quarterfinal round of the Big Ten tournament.
The Badgers (20-2, 12-2) remain ranked No. 4 after taking down both Northwestern (11-14, 6-8) and Iowa (4-20, 2-12) in three sets each. This ends Wisconsin's long road trip, which started back on Oct. 27 with a sweep against Nebraska.
Not only has Wisconsin merely thrown its poor 1-3 start behind them, every single goal that they set out the season with wanting to accomplish is suddenly within reach. In their 52-3 dominant rout of a mediocre Rutgers team, Wisconsin is looking more and more like a complete team and one of the Big Ten’s elite.
The no. 4 Wisconsin women’s volleyball team (18-2, 10-2) is on the road yet again, facing two more Big Ten teams before heading back home. They will first face the Northwestern Wildcats (10-13, 5-7) on Friday, before traveling to Iowa on Saturday to face the Hawkeyes (3-19, 1-11) for the second time this season.
The Wisconsin Badgers (5-3) will travel to New Jersey for a 2:30 p.m. matchup against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (4-4) on Saturday.
Wisconsin defeated ninth-ranked Iowa 27-7 on Saturday, improving to 5-3 on the season and extending its winning streak to four games.
The No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers women’s volleyball team has fallen to a Big Ten team for the second time this season, making them now 18-2 and 10-2 in conference play. The Badgers lost in four sets to the now No. 8 Purdue Boilermakers, 25-20, 25-22, 20-25, 28-26, ending their nine-match winning streak.
The top-ranked Wisconsin women’s hockey team (10-0) completed a sweep of No. 2 Ohio State (6-2) this weekend at LaBahn Arena in a rematch of last year’s WCHA Conference Championship.
The Wisconsin women’s basketball team is set to host the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh at 2 p.m. on Oct. 30. Despite the proximity between the two schools, this will be their first ever women’s basketball game, and it’s set to be a good one. From the new head coach entrance for the Badgers, Marisa Moseley, to the incredibly successful 2020-21 season for the Titans, the game will most definitely not disappoint.
During an exciting weekend at home, the No. 3 Wisconsin Badgers (17-1) took down No. 6 Ohio State (16-4) in four sets on Friday before beating No. 14 Penn State Nittany Lions (14-6) in a tense five-set duel on Saturday. These results keep Wisconsin at the No. 3 spot, while Ohio State and Penn State dropped to No. 9 and 13, respectively.
Coming off consecutive below-500 seasons, the Wisconsin women's basketball team has appointed a new head coach, Marisa Moseley. The instatement of Moseley is poised to give the Badgers a greatly needed, 'fresh' start, as the head coach brings a great deal of experience to the program.
After a double sweep in Michigan, the Badger women are heading back home to the UW Fieldhouse to face two ranked Big Ten opponents. No. 3 Wisconsin (15-1) will face No. 8 Ohio State Buckeyes (16-2) on Friday and No. 14 Penn State Nittany Lions (13-5) on Saturday.
Wisconsin defeated Army 20-14 in a fast-paced Saturday night showdown at Camp Randall Stadium.
The No. 1 ranked Wisconsin women's hockey team improved to 6-0 following a series sweep of conference foe St. Cloud State (2-2) this past weekend at LaBahn Arena.
It was a bittersweet return to the Kohl Center for Wisconsin men’s hockey fans this weekend in Madison, as the No. 13 Badgers (0-2-0) fell in both frames of their opening series against the visiting Michigan Tech Huskies (2-0-0).