No. 12 Wisconsin wins decisively in series opener against Penn State
Don’t look now Badger fans, but the No. 12 University of Wisconsin men’s hockey team (9-6) might be the hottest team in the Big Ten.
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Don’t look now Badger fans, but the No. 12 University of Wisconsin men’s hockey team (9-6) might be the hottest team in the Big Ten.
Coming off a series sweep of rival Minnesota, The No. 1 ranked Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team (6-2-0) will play St. Cloud State (3-7-1) on the road this weekend.
The University of Wisconsin men's hockey team (8-6) has been on somewhat of a hot streak after coming back from the holiday break, holding a 3-1 record so far in January. Wisconsin will look to continue that success in the upcoming road series with the Penn State University Nittany Lions (7-7).
After falling short in both games earlier this season, No. 12/14 Wisconsin (8-6 overall, 6-4 Big Ten) swept Arizona State (5-11-2) at home.
The Badgers’ (6-2-0) front line of Brette Pettet, Daryl Watts and Sophie Shirley led the way with a combined nine points as the Wisconsin women’s hockey team finished off a sweep of the Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-3-0) on Saturday with a 6-3 win at La Bahn Arena.
It looked as though the Wisconsin women’s hockey team (5-2) wasn’t too happy about surrendering their No. 1 ranking to their westward neighbors as the Badgers made a statement with a 5-0 beatdown of the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-2) on Friday.
The Badgers split last weekend's home series against the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers.
After splitting the series with No. 1 Minnesota this past weekend, No. 12/14 Wisconsin (6-6 overall, 6-4 Big Ten) will face Arizona State (5-9-2) at home this weekend.
Well folks — we made it! The fever dream that was 2020 came and went, and while we found plenty of new shows to fill our — excessive — amounts of free time, 2021 is shaping up to be an even more exciting year across the television landscape. Not only are long-delayed new seasons of Emmy winners including “Atlanta,” “Barry” and “Succession” anticipated to arrive soon, but a whole crop of new shows from streamers and networks alike are expected to debut sometime in the coming months. While few release dates are formally known thanks to this pesky virus, here are some new titles to keep an eye on as we embark upon yet another strange semester.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers (4-2) fell to the No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes (5-3) 2-1 in overtime Saturday afternoon to split the home series.
Tony Granato’s Wisconsin Badgers (6-5) moved to 2-1 all-time against teams ranked first in the NHCA during his tenure as head coach, following an enormous 3-1 win over the No. 1 Minnesota Golden Gophers (10-1).
This weekend, first-ranked Wisconsin Badgers (3-1-0) will face off against the fourth-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes (4-2-0) in Madison.
Five weeks have passed since the University of Wisconsin men’s hockey team (5-3 Big Ten, 5-5 overall) last saw the ice in their victory over Ohio State in Columbus. After the series with Michigan State was canceled due to COVID-19 issues with the Spartans, the Badgers will look to return to Big Ten action this Saturday when the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-0 Big Ten, 10-0 overall) visit Madison.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey program is often lauded as one of the best developmental programs in the country with many former Badgers littered through the ranks of the NHL, as players and coaches alike. In the last few weeks, the strength of that development was highlighted at the World Junior Championship in Edmonton, Canada, where three Badgers– Cole Caufield, Alex Turcotte and Dylan Hollaway– all took home medals for their respective teams.
After having to postpone their last six games because of injuries and a COVID-19 breakout within the team, the University of Wisconsin-Madison women’s hockey team (1-1-0) recently announced an updated schedule for the second half of their season. First up for the Badgers is a series on the road against Minnesota State (2-5-1) this weekend.
The storied history of the Wisconsin and Minnesota rivalry dates back all the way to 1890. After a brief one year hiatus in 1906 due to then-President Roosevelet suspending all college football in light of safety concerns, the rivalry game has been played every season since, making it the longest continuously played rivalry game in the history of college football. Entering Saturday, Wisconsin leads the series 61-60-8.
It was a grind for all 40 minutes, but the No. 12 Wisconsin Badgers were able to defeat another high-level mid major team Tuesday night with a 77-63 win over the Loyola Ramblers.
2019’s high-energy HBO series “Euphoria” took viewers into the dark world of modern teenage life, highlighting the troubling isolation that comes with dark sexual and drug experiences. Picking up where we left off where the series ended, Zendaya returns as depressed drug addict Rue Bennett and gives the best performance of her career.
Wisconsin may be far from the venture capital of the United States when compared to San Francisco, New York or even Chicago. However, the state has quickly become a much more vibrant startup ecosystem than most could ever imagine.
Shawn Mendes has had an interesting career.