Volleyball to go Gopher, Hawkeye hunting over weekend
The Wisconsin volleyball team (6-0 Big Ten, 14-1 overall) takes to the road this weekend with trips to No. 11 Minnesota and Iowa for two Big Ten tests.
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The Wisconsin volleyball team (6-0 Big Ten, 14-1 overall) takes to the road this weekend with trips to No. 11 Minnesota and Iowa for two Big Ten tests.
University of Wisconsin Police Chief Susan Riseling detailed the system-wide security review team, commissioned to prevent a Virginia Tech-like incident from occurring at UW, at a roundtable presentation at Memorial Union Wednesday.
The Badger defense, which allowed 289 yards on the ground in Saturday's 31-26 loss at Illinois, was the primary topic of discussion Monday at head coach Bret Bielema's weekly news conference.
CHAMPAIGN, ILL. - It had been over a year since the UW football team (5-1 overall, 2-1 Big Ten) had lost a game, but the longest winning streak in the nation came to an end Saturday at Memorial Stadium against Illinois with a heartbreaking 31-26 defeat.
Wisconsin football head coach Bret Bielema expressed both concern and optimism about the tendency of the defense to give up big plays in his weekly news conference Monday.
I'm not very good at first impressions.
In one of the most memorable Rose Bowls in college football history, a No. 2 Wisconsin squad faced No. 1 University of Southern California in front of a stadium filled with 98,698 fans to determine the national champion on New Year's Day, 1963.
The Wisconsin women's hockey team begins its bid for a third straight national championship when it heads to Union College in Schenectady, N.Y., to face the Dutchwomen this weekend.
The No. 9 Wisconsin volleyball team swept No. 10 Michigan 30-28, 30-19, 30-23 Saturday night in Ann Arbor, Mich., to remain unbeaten in the Big Ten. Wisconsin snapped the Wolverines' 13-game unbeaten streak, the third-longest in the nation.
In the first conference match between any two teams in the Big Ten this year, the No. 9 UW volleyball team (1-0 Big Ten, 9-1 overall) defeated Illinois (0-1, 8-3) Wednesday night in four games, 39-41, 31-29, 30-14, 30-20.
Last Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium, Badger faithful collectively gasped when starting cornerback Jack Ikegwuonu came limping off the field following a tackle on The Citadel's first offensive play.
As we head into the Badgers' Big Ten schedule, it's time to get serious about our Sconnie pride. And what says Wisconsin"" more than a hearty brat? Nothing - not even that senile fool who stumbles onto the field in Green Bay every Sunday. But while most can agree it's tough to screw up the simple pleasure of a grilled bratwurst, few can agree on the best place to have the Sconnie staple served up. Lest you spend your precious fall days eating substandard bratwurst, we here at the Cardinal decided to settle this debate once and for all - where does one go to get the tastiest and juiciest brat?
The Wisconsin women's soccer team (3-2-1) finished its weekend on the road with a split, falling to No. 17 Brigham Young (4-0-1) Friday night and defeating Northern Arizona (3-1-2) Sunday afternoon.
No Appalachian State repeats
As the dust settled Saturday night at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, the Wisconsin football team found itself still undefeated. Barely.
The UW football team will head west this Saturday for its lone non-conference road match-up when they clash with the University of Nevada-Las Vegas at 9 p.m. at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev.
You stumble into your sweaty apartment, weary after a long day of lectures. Amid a stream of obscenities directed at your worthless air conditioner, you realize you're starving. Sure, you love beef stroganoff, but that stuff is meant to keep babushka-wearing women warm in a Siberian winter. You need something light, refreshing and satisfying.
The Wisconsin women's hockey team looks to win its third consecutive NCAA championship as it enters the 2007-'08 campaign.
Football season may still be four months away, but UW head coach Brett Bielema would like nothing more than to see 50,000 screaming fans at Camp Randall Saturday afternoon.
The No. 45 UW men's tennis team will hit the road this weekend with two conference matches against Iowa and No. 36 Minnesota.