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(12/02/20 8:00am)
Wisconsin cornerback Rachad Wildgoose has left the program to declare for the 2021 NFL Draft, he announced in a tweet this past Friday morning. The announcement came as a major surprise to Wisconsin fans and Big Ten media alike, given his relatively low draft stock from a national perspective. Wildgoose will forego his senior season with the Badgers, a route few defensive standouts have chosen under Defensive Coordinator Jim Leonhard.
(12/02/20 2:12am)
The mentee has not become the mentor just yet, as Greg Gard’s No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers took down Will Ryan’s Green Bay Phoenix 82-42 Tuesday afternoon, coasting to a victory behind sophomore forward Tyler Wahl’s first career double-double.
(12/02/20 4:49pm)
Chris Mueller, former member of the UW-Madison men’s soccer team, became the first Badger to be called up to the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team Monday evening. Mueller was one of 22 men called to training camp on Nov. 30 by U.S. Men’s National Team head coach Gregg Berhalter.
(12/01/20 8:26pm)
The No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team (2-0) will look to extend their 10-game winning streak going back to last season against the UW-Green Bay Phoenix (0-1). The game comes at the heels of the Badgers’ walloping of Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Saturday night.
(11/29/20 9:03pm)
In this weekend’s season opener against the No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes (1-1-0), the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers (1-1-0) were able to split the series following a 3-2 loss in Columbus on Friday by delivering a resounding 5-0 shutout effort this Saturday afternoon.
(11/27/20 4:49pm)
The No. 7 Wisconsin Badgers (1-0) took care of business against the Eastern Illinois Panthers (0-1) Wednesday night, winning 77-67 in the Badgers first game against a real opponent in nearly nine months.
(11/25/20 1:37am)
To say it’s been a rough couple of days for No. 18 Wisconsin (2-1) would be an understatement.
(11/25/20 1:27am)
The University of Wisconsin-Madison women’s basketball team’s first game of the season against Miami (Ohio) on Wednesday has officially been postponed due to COVID-19 protocols for the Redhawks.
(11/25/20 5:00am)
It’s been 231 days since the No. 7 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team has played a game, but that’s about to change Wednesday when the team faces off against Eastern Illinois.
(11/24/20 9:56pm)
Sports and religion have always been intertwined. Religious studies author Robert Ellis points out that in ancient times, sports were seen as “communication with the divine,” and we see this exemplified in many primordial cultures. Cherokee Native Americans played a game understood to be in the presence of the “Great Spirit,” and this early form of organized sport was a means of ensuring fertility.
(11/21/20 12:21am)
As part of Gameday IV, The Daily Cardinal’s Reagan Eckley takes a look around the conference for a couple of high-profile matchups this Saturday.
(11/20/20 11:14pm)
The No. 19 Northwestern Wildcats (4-0) are surprisingly having one of their best seasons in decades. Coming into the 2020 season, Northwestern football was not in a good state. Although they had one of the most experienced rosters in all of college football, many were worried that Northwestern would have a similar lack of success as they did in 2019.
(11/20/20 4:17pm)
After sweeping Notre Dame their season opener, No. 14 Wisconsin (2-1) was unable to keep the momentum alive and fell to No. 6 Michigan (3-0) 5-2 in the first game of their home opener series.
(11/20/20 8:00am)
Two games into the No. 10 Wisconsin Badgers’ (2-0) abbreviated 2020 season, much of the talk has been about quarterback Graham Mertz, and rightfully so. The freshman quarterback followed his stellar debut against Illinois with another efficient, turnover-free performance at Michigan, the team’s second blowout victory in as many outings.
(11/20/20 8:00am)
After dominating the Michigan Wolverines (1-3) — a historic football powerhouse — the No. 10 Wisconsin Badgers (2-0) are headed to Evanston next week to face No. 19 Northwestern Wildcats (4-0). With both teams boasting undefeated records, the winner of Saturday’s game should come out on top of the Big Ten West Division.
(11/20/20 8:00am)
As part of Gameday IV, The Daily Cardinal’s Seamus Rohrer broke down the three keys to a Wisconsin Badgers victory this Saturday against Northwestern.
(11/20/20 8:00am)
In No. 10 Wisconsin’s Week 1 win over Illinois, it happened on the Fighting Illini’s first drive in the fourth quarter — backup quarterback Isaiah Williams replaced starter Brandon Peters, who had completed just eight passes for 87 yards to that point. He promptly threw three incompletions and added an interception for good measure.
(11/19/20 8:00am)
Just minutes into the 2019 season, safety Scott Nelson — then a redshirt sophomore — suffered a leg injury that would pull him out of Wisconsin’s week-one win over South Florida. A few days later, he announced on Twitter that his season was abruptly over.
(11/19/20 8:00am)
As we hurtle towards a NCAA basketball season like none before it, analysts and beat writers are sharpening their basketball senses by watching old film, reading up on new players, checking stats and box scores from last year and finalizing their season previews. Everyone watches and reads to get ready for the season, but who truly listens to prepare?
(11/16/20 8:00am)
Coming into Friday night’s game against Michigan (1-3), there were a litany of questions surrounding the No. 10 Wisconsin (2-0) football program. Nobody knew about quarterback Graham Mertz’s status, who would miss the game due to COVID-19, or how the team would respond after missing two consecutive weeks of practice. Expectations were high, but some rust was certainly expected.