Men's basketball as good as Elite Eight team of '05
My buddy and I get in the same argument every day. Which team is better: the 2004-'05 Badgers that went to the Elite Eight or this year's team that is well on its way to another 25 win season?
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My buddy and I get in the same argument every day. Which team is better: the 2004-'05 Badgers that went to the Elite Eight or this year's team that is well on its way to another 25 win season?
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This Saturday the No. 11 Wisconsin men's basketball team (6-0 Big Ten, 16-2 overall) hopes to extend its impressive 10-game winning streak against the Purdue Boilermakers (5-1, 14-5) in West Lafayette, Ind.
The No. 17 Wisconsin men's basketball team won all seven of its games over the Winter Break and have an early lead in the Big Ten standings.
After Marquette snapped Wisconsin's 28-game home winning streak last weekend, the Badgers will look to begin a new streak this Saturday against UW-Green Bay.
The Wisconsin women's basketball team won its third straight home game Sunday as it grounded the Air Force Academy 74-60.
Super Sophomores: assists on the season. Sophomore forward Mariah Dunham provides the lady Badgers with versatility and strong shooting beyond the arc.
The early season instate clash between Wisconsin and No. 11 Marquette will be a telling game for both teams. Each of them come into Saturday's game at the Kohl Center with one loss to Duke on their records. Both teams have rolled over most of their nonconference opponents. Both teams are coming off more than 25 point wins. But most importantly, both teams are hungry for a win against their instate rivals.
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Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne was no match for the Badgers' size and energy Sunday, as the Wisconsin women's basketball team defeated the Mastodons 85-69 at the Kohl Center.
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The No. 7 Duke Blue Devils entered Tuesday night's contest against the No. 20 Badgers with a perfect 8-0 record in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge.
The UW men's basketball team topped Georgia 68-49 Saturday at the Kohl Center, but like their meeting a year ago in Athens, Ga., the Bulldogs made it closer than the scoreboard indicated.
With the loss of over half its scoring production to graduation, the 2007-'08 Wisconsin men's basketball team will need to look to new scorers to pick up the slack. Sophomore guard Jason Bohannon may be one of the first players head coach Bo Ryan will look toward.
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The Wisconsin women's basketball team (23-13) concluded its season with a devastating 72-56 loss in the Women's National Invitational Tournament championship game to Wyoming March 31. This was Wisconsin's second runner-up finish in its three total WNIT championship game appearances.
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CHICAGO—After a record-breaking regular season, the Wisconsin Badgers' postseason ended prematurely.
The Wisconsin women's basketball team (19-12) has earned its third bid in program history to compete in the Women's National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) with a first round bye. The Badgers will host round two of the tournament at the Kohl Center Sunday at 4:30 p.m., playing the winner of Arkansas State and Murray State, which will be decided tonight on Arkansas State's home court.
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