Badgers’ hockey coach Mark Johnson keeps on winning
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team’s thrilling three-goal comeback on Thursday to beat Minnesota is one of many historic wins under head coach Mark Johnson.
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The Wisconsin women’s hockey team’s thrilling three-goal comeback on Thursday to beat Minnesota is one of many historic wins under head coach Mark Johnson.
Public health officials received dozens of reports of THC-related symptoms after a restaurant in Stoughton accidentally served pizza laced with THC between Tuesday and Thursday.
The Wisconsin Badgers extended their win streak to three games after going to Evanston and defeating Northwestern 23-3. Defense was the name of the game last weekend, holding the Wildcats to just 209 total yards of offense and one field goal.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison men’s hockey team has six days to prepare for their two-game away series against Denver University after being swept at home by the Ohio State Buckeyes.
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison women’s cross country team placed fifth overall at the 2024 Nuttycombe Invitational on Friday at the Thomas Zimmer Championship Course, while the men’s team rested their top runners despite the great competition present at the meet.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s men's cross country team impressed in their first meet running as a complete unit to earn a first place title as a team, while the women tested their depth in light of the upcoming championship portion of the season.
Back in Camp Randall for the first time since mid-September, the Wisconsin Badgers crushed Purdue 52-6 on Saturday. The matchup was the best the Badgers have looked all season, scoring their most points in a home game since a 2014 matchup against Nebraska.