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(11/14/11 2:08am)
The University of Wisconsin men's soccer team had an abrupt and
disappointing end to their season on Friday. The Badgers went into
their second round match with the last-seeded Penn State Nittany
Lions, a team off an upset of the second seeded Ohio State
Buckeyes, with a chance to move on to the finals of the Big Ten
Conference tournament. But on Friday in Ann Arbor (the University
of Michigan played host to the tournament), the Badgers went down
1-0 to the Nittany Lions and now must await the judgement of the
NCAA to see if they will, by some small chance, get a bid for the
NCAA tournament.
(11/11/11 6:35am)
After a big 2-0 win over Michigan in Ann Arbor Wednesday, the
Wisconsin men’s soccer team will face the Penn State Nittany Lions
in the semi-finals of the Big Ten Tournament. With a 2:30 p.m.
start time Friday, this will be the second meeting between these
two teams in less than a week.
(11/10/11 6:37am)
Postseason play has begun in the Big Ten conference, and the
Wisconsin men’s soccer team was well prepared for its start. The
Badgers beat the tournament host Michigan in Ann Arbor, 2-0 on
Wednesday to move to the second round of the Big Ten Tournament
where they will take on Penn State, who won their first Big Ten
game this season in an upset over second seeded Ohio State.
(11/09/11 2:18am)
With the regular season over, crunch time has begun for the
Wisconsin men’s soccer team (4-2-0 Big Ten, 9-7-2 overall) who are
the number three seed in the Big Ten tournament, which starts for
the Badgers Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. in Ann Arbor, Mich. The Badgers
will face the tournament host Michigan Wolverines (1-5-0, 5-13-1)
in a rematch of an early October game.
(11/07/11 5:42am)
The Wisconsin men’s soccer team took the field in State College,
Penn. on Saturday with the promise that a win would get it a No. 3
seed in the upcoming Big Ten tournament. The Badgers went into two
overtimes with Penn State and pulled out a win in the second
overtime with a goal in that second extra period for a 1-0
win.
(11/04/11 6:14am)
This Saturday, the Wisconsin men’s soccer team (3-2-0 Big Ten,
8-7-2 overall) will play its final regular season game against a
struggling Penn State team (0-5-0, 7-7-4) in State College, Penn.
The Badgers will look to finish the season strong, particularly in
third place in the Big Ten Conference, while the Nittany Lions are
searching for their first conference win of the season.
(10/24/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's soccer team (3-1-0 Big Ten, 7-6-2 overall) fell
to Northwestern (3-0-1, 8-4-3) in Evanston, Ill, in a game between
the two previously unbeaten team's in Big Ten conference play.
(10/21/11 6:00am)
The UW Men's Soccer Team (3-0-0 Big Ten, 7-5-2 overall) will have
short time to prepare for their next contest after their loss to
Green Bay on Wednesday night. The Badgers will face the
Northwestern Wildcats (2-0-1, 7-4-3), the second-place team in the
Big Ten Conference, on Sunday in Evanston, Ill. at 1
p.m.
(10/20/11 6:00am)
(10/19/11 6:00am)
On Wednesday at 7 p.m., the Wisconsin men's soccer
team (3-0-0 Big Ten, 7-4-2 overall) will travel to UW-Green Bay to
face the Phoenix (2-2-0 Horizon League, 6-5-1 overall). The Badgers
are looking for their fifth win in their last seven games.
(10/14/11 6:00am)
This Sunday, Oct. 16, at 2:00 pm at McClimon Field,
the UW Badgers (2-0-0 Big Ten, 6-4-2 overall) will face off against
the Michigan State Spartans (1-1-1, 4-6-2). The Badgers will be
playing their third conference game, and look to continue their
winning ways and extend their record to 3-0-0 in the Big Ten.
(10/10/11 6:00am)
The University of Wisconsin men's soccer team faced off against Big
Ten rival Michigan Sunday in Ann Arbor. The Badgers beat the
Wolverines by a score of 2-1, handing Michigan its eighth loss by
just one goal this season.
(10/07/11 6:00am)
The UW men's soccer team (1-0-0 Big Ten, 5-4-2 overall) will face
the Michigan Wolverines (1-1-0, 3-8-1) on Sunday at 2:00
p.m. ET in Ann Arbor this coming Sunday. While this
might not be the Badger's hardest test of the year, it definitely
will not be the easiest.
(10/05/11 6:00am)
The UW Men's soccer team (1-0-0 Big Ten, 5-3-2 overall) will face
its second straight tough game Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.
when the No. 5 Creighton Blue Jays (0-0-0 Missouri Valley, 8-1-0
overall) come to McClimon.
(10/03/11 6:00am)
In what could turn out to be the greatest weekend in Wisconsin
history, as far as sports go, the Badgers men's soccer team (1-0-0
Big Ten, 5-3-2 overall) can hold its heads high and say that they
were part of it. An undefeated, top-10 nationally ranked, Indiana
Hoosiers team (1-1-0, 6-1-2) came to McClimon Soccer
Complex Sunday, and it went down hard to the Badgers 2-0.
(09/30/11 6:00am)
It truly was a battle at the McClimon Complex on
Wednesday night when the Badgers (0-0-0 Big Ten, 4-3-2 overall)
took the pitch against the Marquette Golden Eagles (1-0-0 Big East,
3-4-2 overall). Both teams fought hard through under the lights
only to end the game in a 1-1 tie.
(09/27/11 6:00am)
Coming off wins in two of their last three games, the UW Men's
Soccer team (0-0-0 Big Ten, 4-3-1 Overall) will play the Marquette
Golden Eagles (1-0-0 Big East, 3-4-1 Overall) at
McClimon Complex on Wednesday at 7 pm. The Badgers
will look to improve their home record to 3-2 on the season.
(09/26/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's soccer team faced Loyola Marymount on Sunday at
McLimon field. The team pushed their winning streak to
three games and brought their home record to 2-2, beating the
Lions, 2-1.