Kelsey Jenkins
Freshman utility player Kelsey Jenkins carried Wisconsin’s offense against Illinois, hitting 7-of-11 in the series.
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Freshman utility player Kelsey Jenkins carried Wisconsin’s offense against Illinois, hitting 7-of-11 in the series.
This past weekend the Badgers (4-12 Big Ten, 19-25 overall) competed in a hard-fought series with Illinois but only managed one win in three games. Wisconsin’s offense drove it to one win and at least kept the other games close.
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Cardinal staffers have long been practicing their celebration moves for when they inevitably win again this Saturday.
After a 10-game home stand, Wisconsin (3-10 Big Ten, 18-23 overall) heads to Champaign this weekend for a three-game series against Illinois (8-4, 18-21).
Taylor-Paige Stewart struggled against Louisville in game one but then bounced back to defeat North Carolina State.
Despite averaging 10 runs per game over their last four matchups, Wisconsin (17-22 overall, 2-9 Big Ten) dropped two of three games over the weekend against Iowa (14-31, 5-9).
Kelsey Jenkins was the MVP on defense throughout the series, including a bases-loaded play that sealed a win.
The Badgers need Maria Van Abel to carry their struggling offense.
After being swept by Purdue last weekend, Wisconsin (0-3 Big Ten, 13-16 overall) looks to bounce back this weekend against Northwestern (3-0, 15-11).
Giving up seven runs in a single inning, Taylor-Paige Stewart was going to need plenty of run support to dig UW out of the hole.
Wisconsin (13-13 overall) will look to carry the momentum from last weekend’s strong four-win performance into Big Ten play. The Badgers begin their conference season in a three-game series at Purdue (19-9) this weekend.
In the last tournament before the conference schedule begins, the Wisconsin Badgers (9-12 overall) will look to continue their momentum following last weekend’s success with five games in the College of Charleston Invitational in Charleston, N.C., starting Friday.
In a redeeming performance, the Badgers (5-6 overall) won four of their six games in the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi tournament this weekend to alleviate some of this season’s early disappointment.
After struggling in the first tournament of the year, Wisconsin (1-4 overall) hopes to fare better this weekend in the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi tournament in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Men’s basketball
The Badgers continued their strong start to the fall, using a seven-run third inning to defeat Highland College 12-0 in five innings Friday night at Goodman Softball Complex.
Wisconsin softball lost 4-3 to No. 1 seed Michigan Saturday in the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament after a walk-off single by Wolverine first baseman Caitlin Blanchard.
In the last series of conference play, the Badgers battled it out to defeat the Wolverines 2-1 this past weekend in Ann Arbor.
Lights-out pitching from senior Cassandra Darrah helped UW win 13 straight this season.