Badgers battle Blue Demons
Looking to notch another victory after a slow start in Big Ten play, the Wisconsin men's soccer team (1-3-0 Big Ten, 8-7-0 overall) plays host to DePaul (3-2-0 Conference USA, 7-7-0 overall) this evening.
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Looking to notch another victory after a slow start in Big Ten play, the Wisconsin men's soccer team (1-3-0 Big Ten, 8-7-0 overall) plays host to DePaul (3-2-0 Conference USA, 7-7-0 overall) this evening.
Since Quentin Tarantino made a huge splash with \Pulp Fiction,"" he had only directed the Elmore Leonard adaptation ""Jackie Brown"" and one segment of the ill-conceived ""Four Rooms."" With Tarantino lying dormant, cheap knockoffs of his dark style, like Troy Duffy's hollow ""Boondock Saints"" and Roger Avary's miserable ""Rules of Attraction,"" failed, and more modest writer-directors like Wes Anderson came into vogue. Now, Tarantino has directed his first original script in nearly a decade in ""Kill Bill: Vol. 1"" and has done the unimaginable by exaggerating his already jarring style. The results are mixed.
Tensions are mounting as The Daily Cardinal and The Badger Herald rev up to meet on the fields of Vilas Park for the annual Cardinal/Herald football game. The Cardinal looks to build on last year's controversial tie with the Herald.
We are faced with numerous problems as we go about our daily lives. Worrying that anyone on the street might be legally carrying a concealed weapon should not be one of them.
Atlanta Braves
The No. 23 Wisconsin Badgers' (10-3 overall, 2-0 Big Ten) volleyball team escaped early deficits in both matches this weekend to come up with wins against the Northwestern Wildcats (9-5 overall, 1-1 Big Ten) Friday and the Illinois Fighting Illini (10-2 overall, 1-1 Big Ten) Saturday.
The Wisconsin Volleyball team begins Big Ten conference play this weekend, hosting a pair of foes from across the border.
The UW men's soccer team (3-4) heads east to Ohio this weekend for the Dayton Classic, and with them they hope to bring the increased intensity that they showed last weekend. The Badgers are coming off a hard fought split last weekend in which they showed more desire than they had perhaps shown all season. They hope to add to that and notch a couple victories this weekend.
For the first half hour, \Dreamcatcher"" works. Four guys struggle with their lives and vent frustrations through cheap sex and a loaded pistol. Though stuck in the doldrums of middle age, Henry (Thomas Jane), Beaver (Jason Lee), Jonesy (Damian Lewis) and Pete (Timothy Olyphant) manage to find a bit of solace every now and then in each other's company.
Ever since early February a group of 19 girls has been spending its weekends away from Wisconsin's low temperatures and occasional snowfalls to play softball.
It is win or go home for the No. 6 UW women's hockey team, and the Badgers (14-6-4 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 21-7-5 overall) find themselves preparing to take on a familiar foe.
The Badgers now control their own fate as they beat Michigan 73-42 last night at the Kohl Center. The win moves Wisconsin (10-4 Big Ten, 20-6 overall) into first place by half a game over Michigan (9-4, 16-10 overall) in the Big Ten.
The University of Wisconsin men's basketball team will once again face their most difficult foe this weekend ... the road. Coming off of a disappointing loss to the Penn State Nittany Lions, the Badgers are currently 8-4 in the Big Ten--a game behind Michigan--and 18-6 on the season. Next, they will travel to Iowa City, Iowa where they will take on the Iowa Hawkeyes (5-6, 13-9).
As the end of the second full month of the 2002-2003 men's college basketball season draws near, it is becoming more and more clear that the one word that can describe college hoops this season is parity. The perennial powerhouses are still there in Duke, Arizona, Oklahoma, Kansas and Kentucky, but the dominance of any of these teams is yet to be established. Even though Arizona and Duke have been the only No. 1 ranked squads this season, the Top 25 teams continue to change rankings as lesser-recognized programs continue to pull off upsets across the board.??
This is it. What players and coaches dream of: a chance to play for a national championship. The Badger women's volleyball team's quest for a national title begins Friday night at the UW Field House as the Badgers host the Alabama A&M Bulldogs (24-7) in the opening round of the NCAA tournament.
The Wisconsin women's soccer team (4-4-2 Big Ten, 9-7-3 overall) plays their final regular season game of the year this Friday on Senior Day here in Madison. They'll take on the Illinois State Redbirds (5-1-1 Missouri Valley Conference, 11-4-3 overall).
What activity do most Americans participate in that scares our government into spending hundreds of millions of our tax dollars, and yet is enjoyed daily by citizens across the nation? The little word that is free but is costing us millions: sex.
This past weekend at the Field House, the women's volleyball team hosted the Inntowner Invitational in their first appearance at home this season. The Badgers ranked 16th in the nation with a record of 2-1 coming into the invitational after a disappointing loss to North Carolina at the Carolina Classic a week ago.
This weekend proves to be as big as any for the Wisconsin softball team (7-5 Big Ten, 26-16 overall). The Badgers have four home Big Ten games this weekend, the first two coming against No. 21 Iowa (9-4, 31-16) and a doubleheader Sunday against Northwestern (9-5, 21-14-1). The Badgers and Hawkeyes meet for the first time this season in what should be an intriguing matchup.