Wisconsin volleyball falls to Kentucky in devastating 5-set Final Four match
By Abigail Bures | Dec. 19The Badgers fell to No. 1 Kentucky in a thrilling five set game that pushed Carter Booth and Mimi Colyer to career best records.
The Badgers fell to No. 1 Kentucky in a thrilling five set game that pushed Carter Booth and Mimi Colyer to career best records.
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This week host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to Daily Cardinal Campus College News Editor Zoey Elwood about her story “‘An organized free-for-all’: SAE, UW negotiating additional security, safety measures for Lily’s Classic” in a discussion of how UW-Madison and SAE are working to improve safety at the annual lake mendota ice party.
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Wisconsin cemented their status as the No. 1 team in the country in one close, one dominant win against rivals Ohio State.
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This week host Ted Hyngstrom speaks to Daily Cardinal Campus College News Editor Zoey Elwood about her story “‘An organized free-for-all’: SAE, UW negotiating additional security, safety measures for Lily’s Classic” in a discussion of how UW-Madison and SAE are working to improve safety at the annual lake mendota ice party.
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