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(06/01/06 6:00am)
With the Badgers set to begin the 2006 season under first-year
head coach Bret Bielema on the road against Bowling Green September
2, many questions remain for an offense returning just 18 lettermen
from a year ago.
(05/02/06 6:00am)
After undergoing successful surgery Saturday to repair facial
fractures, defensive end Joe Monty was released from the UW
Hospital and Clinics Tuesday afternoon.
(05/02/06 6:00am)
Possibly the most recognizable sports columnist of the 20th
century, Jim Murray once wrote, writing a column is like riding a
tiger. You don't want to stay on, but you don't want to get off
either.\
(04/27/06 6:00am)
With the NFL Draft this weekend, The Daily Cardinal analyzes the
Badgers eligible for the two-day selection. The following is the
second of a two-day analysis of where they could fall.
(04/25/06 6:00am)
When Greg Van Emburgh took over the reigns of the Wisconsin
men's tennis program late last summer, he knew he was stepping into
a work in progress.
(04/25/06 6:00am)
BADGER DRAFT ANALYSIS PART 1
(04/18/06 6:00am)
Return of the Mack
(04/17/06 6:00am)
First-year head coach Bret Bielema watched from the sidelines
last year as injuries took a toll on defensive unit he directed.
(04/17/06 6:00am)
The stage was set Saturday afternoon at the Nielsen Tennis
Stadium for potentially one of the largest upset in Badger tennis
history.
(04/13/06 6:00am)
Wisconsin women's basketball head coach Lisa Stone rounded out
her third recruiting class with the Badgers Wednesday, announcing
the late signing of Rae Lin D'Alie, a 5'-3 point guard from
Waterford, Wis.
(04/11/06 6:00am)
Return of the Mack
(04/04/06 6:00am)
A plea agreement with the Dane County District Attorney's Office
was reached Monday with Marcus Randle El, a sophomore wide receiver
for the University of Wisconsin football team.
(04/04/06 6:00am)
Former Packer tight end Mark Chmura is in the news again, and
though senior prom is right around the corner, he isn't making
headlines for creating splashes in a hot tub full of 17-year old
girls this time. After a five-year hiatus from the pages of the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Chmura has picked a new target, his
best buddy while still with the Packers, Brett Favre.
(04/03/06 6:00am)
Three months removed from a victory over Auburn at the Capital
One Bowl, the atmosphere surrounding the Badger football team is
that of enthusiasm and rejuvenation.
(03/31/06 6:00am)
The online organization Inside College Hockey announced Friday
that UW junior goaltender Brian Elliott was named first-team
All-American, while senior defenseman Tom Gilbert and sophomore
forward Joe Pavelski were named to the second team.
(03/28/06 6:00am)
The opening weekend of spring practice also marked the first
time all-Big Ten Conference left tackle Joe Thomas, who suffered a
torn anterior cruciate ligament and minor cartilage in his right
knee during the third quarter of the Captial One Bowl victory over
Auburn, spoke to reporters.
(03/28/06 6:00am)
Though I made a brief stint as the beat writer for girl's high
school swimming during an internship at The Capital Times, my true
roots are with The Daily Cardinal. But while becoming more involved
at this newspaper, I have come to realize my identity has slowly
changed.
(03/24/06 6:00am)
Only a few months removed from a Captial One Bowl victory in
Orlando, FL., the Wisconsin football team is already back to work
with the opening day of spring practice beginning Saturday.
(03/21/06 6:00am)
A season filled with injuries, suspensions and scoring droughts
that reminded some of the early Dick Bennett era at Wisconsin came
to an end when the 2006 men's basketball team finished the season
with four straight losses, including a season-ending 94-75 blowout
to the uncharacteristically weak Arizona team in the NCAA
tournament.
(03/21/06 6:00am)
Mr. Selig, this time, you got it right.