Badgers brace for Big Ten Tournament
The Badgers will begin postseason play in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals against No. 22 Penn State Thursday in St. Paul, Minn.
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The Badgers will begin postseason play in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals against No. 22 Penn State Thursday in St. Paul, Minn.
The Badgers will travel to Columbus this Friday and Saturday for a two-game series against a struggling Ohio State team.
The Wisconsin Badgers tied the Michigan Wolverines 4-4 in a back-and-forth battle Saturday night at the Kohl Center.
In a tension-filled, penalty-loaded bloodbath, the No. 6 Michigan Wolverines skated past the Wisconsin Badgers by a score of 4-1 Friday night at the Kohl Center.
After suffering back-to-back two-game sweeps against Penn State and Minnesota, the Badgers (1-7-2 Big Ten, 4-12-6 overall) will look to right the ship this weekend with the Alaska Nanooks (5-11-4 WCHA, 7-13-4 overall) in town.
Despite being outscored by four goals, Wisconsin was able to survive the weekend with only one loss against No.9 Denver after tying the Pioneers Friday night.The Badgers put forward a strong effort in Friday’s 3-3 tie, but ultimately ran out of gas Saturday, falling 6-2.
It has been nearly three weeks since the Badgers (3-4-3) last skated in the Kohl Center, but expect fans in red to flock to the 17,230-seat arena this Friday and Saturday for showdowns against No. 9 Denver (6-3-1).
After a much-needed sweep of Arizona State last weekend, Wisconsin (2-3-3) will take its momentum West as it prepares for the nation’s top-ranked team, North Dakota (6-0-2), Friday and Saturday.
Desperately searching for its first win of the season, Wisconsin (0-3-3) will welcome the Arizona State Sun Devils (4-4-0) to the Kohl Center this Friday and Saturday.
The Badgers will travel to Big Rapids, Mich. this weekend with hopes of avenging last week’s nightmare performance in Boston. Despite being outscored 10-1 in its last two games, Wisconsin has remained confident with its sights set high on the Ferris State Bulldogs this weekend.
The Wisconsin softball team will host a three-game series this weekend against a sizzling-hot Nebraska club that has earned wins in 6 of its last 7 outings while outscoring opponents by 34 runs in the process.
In an effort to rebound from a disappointing weekend and make one last push before the postseason, Wisconsin took to the field Tuesday eager to not only beat Green Bay, but do it twice.
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).
A horrendous regular season finally came to an end this weekend for Wisconsin, one that could bring about some major changes in the offseason.
With winter sports regular seasons wrapping up, postseason preparations are in full swing.