Badgers ready for round two with Nittany Lions
Wisconsin will again look to snap a five-game losing streak and even the score over an early season overtime loss against Penn State on Thursday at the Kohl Center.
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Wisconsin will again look to snap a five-game losing streak and even the score over an early season overtime loss against Penn State on Thursday at the Kohl Center.
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Wisconsin (5-6 Big Ten, 14-9 overall) will try to avenge its overtime loss against the Iowa Hawkeyes earlier this year when they take the Kohl Center floor tonight.
The Wisconsin men's basketball team had already snapped its six-game losing streak, but preparing for a road matchup against Penn State left them little time to celebrate. On Sunday, the Badgers showed that their losing ways are still behind them with a decisive 54-44 victory over the Nittany Lions.
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