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The Wisconsin men's soccer team is peaking at the right time.
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The Wisconsin men's soccer team is peaking at the right time.
Following the Badger's (0-3-1 Big Ten, 2-11-2 overall) 2-0 shutout of UW-Milwaukee Wednesday night, Wisconsin head coach John Trask had this prediction for Saturday night's match at No. 25 Ohio State.
The Wisconsin men's soccer team can now breathe a sigh of relief.
With only four matches remaining in the 2010 season for the Wisconsin men's soccer team (0-3-1 Big Ten, 1-11-2 overall), Wednesday night's contest at the McClimon Complex agaisnt UW-Milwaukee (3-4-0, 5-7-2) presents the best chance for the Badgers to notch a second victory on the year. Wisconsin has not lost to the Panthers since 2005.
The Wisconsin men's soccer team fell to UW-Green Bay 4-3 in overtime Wednesday night at the McClimon Complex to extend their winless streak to 12 matches.
The Wisconsin men's soccer team is facing a lot of questions going into Saturday's match against Northwestern at the McClimon Complex.
It has been 34 days since the Wisconsin men's soccer team has won a game.
Despite sophomore Danny Ahlering's first goal of the year, the Wisconsin men's soccer team extended their winless streak to nine matches, falling 2-1 to Northern Illinois Wednesday night at the McClimon Complex.
The University of Wisconsin men's soccer team managed a double-overtime 1-1 tie against Indiana on Sunday afternoon at Armstrong Stadium in Bloomington, Ind. behind Chris Prince's first collegiate goal.
The Wisconsin men's soccer team was shut out for the third straight match and fell to No. 16 Creighton (6-1-0) 1-0 in overtime at Morrison Stadium in Omaha, Neb. on Friday night.
When Wisconsin plays No. 16 Creighton this weekend it has the chance to, pardon the cliché, kill two birds with one stone. Those ""birds"" come in the form of a five-game winless streak this season and a four-game losing streak to the Blue Jays. A win would obviously put an end to both.
When Wisconsin plays No. 16 Creighton this weekend it has the chance to, pardon the cliché, kill two birds with one stone. Those ""birds"" come in the form of a five-game winless streak this season and a four-game losing streak to the Blue Jays. A win would obviously put an end to both.
The Wisconsin men's soccer team dropped a 1-0 contest to San Diego State and tied Dayton 0-0 at the Wisconsin Soccer Classic this weekend, sliding to 1-4-1 on the season.
After spending their last two weekends out on the coasts, the Wisconsin men's soccer team is back home to host the Wisconsin Soccer Classic this weekend at the McClimon Complex. The Badgers hope to end their three-game losing streak when they face San Diego State on Friday night and Dayton on Sunday afternoon.
The Badgers dropped a pair of matches on their Florida expedition last weekend to fall to 1-3 on the season. Wisconsin lost to Florida International 2-1 in double overtime on Friday night and to Florida Atlantic 2-1 on Sunday afternoon.
The Wisconsin men's soccer team aplit a pair of games at the UC Irvine College Classic this weekend in California. The Badgers downed Santa Clara 2-1 in the opening match on Saturday for their first win of the season before falling to UC Irvine in the game two Monday.
The UW men's soccer team is heading west this weekend to play Santa Clara and UC Irvine in the UC Irvine College Classic. Wisconsin is seeking their first victory of the year after tying UW-Parkside and Loyola-Chicago in exhibition matches this summer.
A third-place finish in the Big Ten standings; their first Sweet Sixteen appearance since 1993. These are the moments that defined the 2009-'10 Wisconsin women's soccer team, and these are the moments that earned them the title of UW women's team of the year.
A goal in the closing minutes gave the Wisconsin men's soccer team a 4-3 win over rival UW-Milwaukee Friday in the McClain Center, and concluded an unbeaten spring exhibition campaign.
Summer just isn't quite the same without the World Cup to watch, which is why I'm so excited for the upcoming one. The whole world comes together to watch the purest world championship in all of sports, and the passion of the countries involved is inspiring. So without further ado, I give you five players to watch this June and July in South Africa (assuming they get their stadiums built on time).