'Big Two' still bullying the 'Little Nine'
Bullies. Sometime, somewhere everyone has had an experience with them, and they come in all shapes and sizes.
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Bullies. Sometime, somewhere everyone has had an experience with them, and they come in all shapes and sizes.
As the Wisconsin men's hockey team takes the ice for the first time this season, there will not be nearly as much pressure on this year's squad as there was a year ago. That is because the 37th annual Grand Forks Herald WCHA preseason coaches poll came out Wednesday, and placed the Badgers fifth in the rankings during the 2007-'08 season.
In 1980 at the Louisiana Super Dome, Roberto Duran had enough. With 17 seconds remaining in the eighth round of his bout with Sugar Ray Leonard—their second of three memorable fights—Duran put up his glove in a sign of admitting defeat. ""A¡No MA¡s! A¡No MA¡s!"" he screamed.
If the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team (6-1) had the idea that it would coast past Wednesday night's opponent in the second of six consecutive games at home, UW-Green Bay showed them to be sorely mistaken.
Living in Ogg Hall can be more challenging than any other dorm due to the rumors surrounding it. Since Ogg is reaching the end of its tenure, it is time to set the record straight about one of the most notorious dorms on campus.
The atrocious marketing campaign for the new Kim Basinger thriller \Cellular"" will be its kiss of death, as it leaves the impression that this attention-diverting little B-movie is an over-cooked rip-off of last year's ""Phone Booth."" In fact, the trailer looks more like a ""Saturday Night Live"" spoof than a legitimate preview of a coming attraction---a collection of standard thriller scenes lazily and thoughtlessly cobbled together. This is a shame, because ""Cellular"" is a modest, somewhat engaging time-killer that respects its audience and supplies enough humor and thrills to keep the proceedings somewhat enjoyable. For a movie essentially about talking on the telephone, it's not as bad as you'd think.
Not long ago, in the days of one-win seasons and routine blowouts, picking five good moments would have been difficult simply because of a lack of options. Now, the task is equally hard, but for a much different reason-there are so many memorable events to choose from. Here now, are the top five moments of 2003-'04, as chosen by the Cardinal sports staff.
Five Wisconsin Badgers will embark on what they hope will be their NFL careers this weekend as they await the NFL Draft set to take place this Saturday and Sunday.
The middle of November signifies a number of things for college football fans and players: The final games of the year, bowl game placement and \Senior Days"" in colleges across the nation. Grateful fans, families, players and coaches pay respect to the graduating seniors that have contributed so much to their football teams over the previous four years. Everyone comes to the realization the seniors will soon play their final games in a college uniform, and possibly their last football games ever.
The University of Wisconsin football team (3-3 Big Ten, 6-4 overall) returns home this week after two straight road losses. Traveling to Madison to take on the Badgers will be No. 22 Michigan State (4-2, 7-3). The Spartans are coming off back-to-back losses to arguably the Big Ten's two best teams, Michigan and Ohio State.
Aside from the return of the time-honored songs at Camp Randall, there was nothing to jump around for on the field, as the Badgers lost to the Runnin' Rebels of UNLV 23-5 on a soggy Saturday afternoon.
The Wisconsin Badger football team provided fans with plenty of excitement in their Camp Randall home opener, and much of it came down to a matter of an inch. In the end, the No. 18 Wisconsin Badgers (2-0) defeated the Akron Zips (0-2) by a score of 48-31.
There were lots of memorable sports moments in 2002-'03, both on and off the field. The Daily Cardinal takes a look at some of the best (and worst).
The beginning of spring football practice has, as usual, triggered talk as to what the fate of the 2003-'04 Wisconsin Badgers will be. Some are predicting a top bowl and conference championship while others are anticipating another lackluster year.
In an effort to recruit more college graduates for military service, beginning in October Americans can sign on for a scaled-back 18-month military stint in the service, rather than the traditional four-year requirement, and receive a $5,000 bonus or $18,000 in student loan forgiveness.
The UW men's basketball team can finally settle down and relax in familiar settings tonight as the Badgers return home to play the first of three consecutive games at the Kohl Center. However, as friendly as \home"" may be for the Badgers, the red-hot Iowa Hawkeyes will in no way be a pleasant sight.
The Badgers managed to put an impressive end to their season with their thriller over Colorado (the second most exciting bowl game this year after the Fiesta Bowl), but now, with 2002 in the rearview, let's pause and look ahead to next season.