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(11/18/16 6:30pm)
The Badgers’ running game put on a blistering performance Saturday evening, propelling Wisconsin to a 48-3 trouncing of Illinois. The air attack was severely subdued all game, as their two passing touchdowns came only as a result of the ground attack carrying the offense to the red zone to set up those scores.
(11/18/16 6:15pm)
Citing Purdue’s complete lack of ability to play quality football, head coach Paul Chryst decided it would be best for his starters to remain in Wisconsin and scrimmage the Madison West high school team this weekend.
(11/15/16 6:22pm)
Coach Jonathan Tsipis’ young Badger squad got their first taste of late-game disappointment Sunday night, as their execution down the stretch against the Saint Francis Red Flash ended up costing them the game.
(11/15/16 6:00pm)
Most of the 800-plus student organizations on campus focus on changing the world through causes they care about. The Adventure Learning Program, however, seeks to change the world by helping these other organizations be effective and efficient in their missions.
(11/12/16 4:31pm)
The rosters for the USA College Challenge November 12 and 13 were released last week, and it’s safe to say the Badgers will be well-represented, with three men and three women selected to represent the Big Ten in Indianapolis this weekend.
(11/04/16 8:15pm)
The big game of the weekend was Wisconsin’s 23-17 overtime win over Nebraska at Camp Randall Stadium, knocking the Cornhuskers from the ranks of the unbeaten and shaking up the race for the Big Ten West. Other than that, it was a fairly ho-hum weekend in the Big Ten. As such, there are no changes in positioning in this week’s power rankings.
(11/03/16 2:00pm)
After shaking up his top line because of defensive lapses, head coach Tony Granato put Grant Besse, Luke Kunin and Cameron Hughes back together for last weekend’s road trip.
(10/26/16 1:09am)
It’s been a long season for the Wisconsin Badgers’ women’s soccer team (4-2-4 Big Ten, 7-4-7 overall) filled with ups and downs, wins, losses, ties and overtime matches—eight, to be exact. Wisconsin is hoping it can deliver one last victory on fan appreciation night in the Badgers’ final regular season match of the year against Rutgers (4-1-5, 9-2-6).
(10/24/16 5:06am)
As with most exhibition games, it’s hard to really take anything concrete away from the score alone. The Badgers (2-2-0) beat the United States National Team Development Program Under-18 (2-7-1 overall, 0-5-0 NCAA) 5-4 at the Kohl Center on Friday, which, in comparison with Minnesota’s (2-1-0) dominating 9-0 victory over the U.S., seems like a dismal effort. Still, even with a much more narrow score, the Badgers continued to learn about their team and took several positives away from the one goal win.
(10/15/16 2:26am)
The Wisconsin men’s soccer team (3-2-1 Big Ten, 7-3-2 overall) lost 3-2 to the No. 1-ranked Maryland Terrapins (6-0-1, 11-0-2) Friday night, marking an unfortunate end to a stellar performance from the Badgers in College Park.
(10/13/16 6:00pm)
Week six of College Football was full of scoring, as a multitude of defenses were beat by 40-plus, 50-plus and even 70-plus points (78 to be exact—looking at you, Rutgers). Teams are now setting up for the meat of their schedules, as conference play is making teams show up or be shown out.
(10/13/16 6:00pm)
The Wisconsin swim and dive team heads 250 miles west on Thursday for one of its most anticipated meets of the season: the Border Battle against Minnesota.
(10/13/16 4:30pm)
Thursday night, the Wisconsin Badgers (3-2-2 Big Ten, 6-4-5 overall), coming off a dominant win against Iowa, will travel to Ann Arbor, Mich., to take on No. 25 Michigan (5-2-0, 9-3-1), which has yet to lose at home this season.
(10/13/16 9:00am)
Have you ever heard the term “starving artist”? I definitely have, during conversations with my parents about my dream to be the next Pablo Picasso. Being an artist has the stereotype of rarely succeeding, but many pursue the career anyway because it’s their passion. As students, we can often get caught up in picking a career by the number of zeros after the dollar sign while hoping that we may someday kind of, maybe like our career enough to do it until we retire. We should applaud those who have the guts to pursue what they love in spite of the challenges, especially in the field of art. For this reason, I think it’s important to support local artists following their dreams. One way to support them is to visit the Yellow Rose Art Gallery and, if you're lucky, go home with a great piece of art.
(10/11/16 8:27pm)
Wisconsin (3-2-2 Big Ten, 6-4-5 overall) showed their defensive dominance Sunday afternoon when they beat Iowa (1-6-0, 7-8-0) by a score of 1-0 on Senior Day at the McClimon Soccer Complex.
(10/10/16 3:06pm)
Six years ago, Wisconsin and Ohio State met under the lights at Camp Randall Stadium on a night that Badgers fan will never forget.
(10/10/16 3:08am)
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., visited Madison Friday in an effort to rally younger voters around Democratic Senate candidate Russ Feingold.
(10/09/16 1:36am)
After starting the weekend with a 1-1 tie against Nebraska, the Wisconsin Badgers (2-2-2 Big Ten, 5-4-5 overall) continue their homestand with a game against Iowa (1-5-0, 7-7-0) Sunday afternoon.
(10/08/16 8:32pm)
It only took six dives for freshman Kevin Pomeroy to cement his spot as a significant contributor on the Wisconsin swimming and diving team. The native of Half Moon Bay, Calif., posted an NCAA-qualifying score of 336.30 on the men’s three-meter diving event, winning the event for the Badgers in a tough dual meet against national power Auburn at home.
(10/01/16 6:32pm)
After starting Big Ten competition 1-2-1, the Badgers are ready, and eager, to enter Minneapolis and leave victorious against their border rivals.