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The Badgers men’s basketball team is off to a surprising 8-0 start to begin the year and are currently ranked No. 11 in the most recent AP Poll.
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The Badgers men’s basketball team is off to a surprising 8-0 start to begin the year and are currently ranked No. 11 in the most recent AP Poll.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s soccer team’s trip to the NCAA tournament ended on Sunday, Nov. 24 with a 3-1 loss to No. 1 seed University of Southern California in the third round.
The Wisconsin men’s hockey team’s (5-8-1) energy built on the first sweep of the season against Penn State carried them through their bye week and into the Thanksgiving weekend series against Alaska Anchorage (2-10-2).
Badger fans might as well put on a v-neck sweater and listen to Guns N’ Roses because the Wisconsin football program has dragged itself back to the 1980s. The Badgers, who had a respectable run of success from the mid-1990s to last year, have reached a nadir not seen in a long time.
The honey badger is known for its tendency to play dead when wounded.
The No. 1 Wisconsin women's hockey team swept St. Thomas last weekend, winning 6-1 Friday and 5-2 Saturday.
When Athletic Director Chris McIntosh and the Wisconsin Badgers announced Luke Fickell as their next head coach, there was optimism, pride and — with a 12-team college football playoff on the horizon — hope.
With two impressive victories over the University of Central Florida and the University of Pittsburgh last weekend, the Wisconsin men’s basketball team won the Greenbrier Tip-Off Tournament, starting their season 7-0, and continued to make a name for themselves in college basketball’s opening month.
Raucous fans packed the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska Saturday evening to watch the No. 6 University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball team take on the No. 2 University of Nebraska.
Welcome back to the Cardinal Sports Podcast! In this episode our hosts Caroline McGartland, Otto von Sothen, and Ted Hyngstrom recap and preview Badger Sports for the Fall 2024 Semester.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison cross country team were back on their home course for the fourth and final time of the season, hosting the NCAA Cross Country Championships for the first time since 2018 when Badgers’ alumni Morgan McDonald took home the individual title.
Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball had a lot to celebrate after Thursday night’s game against the University of Illinois-Chicago Flames, coming out on top with a four-point victory, 61-57.
The Wisconsin Badgers football team (5-6) lost to the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers (6-5) at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska, on Saturday.
The Wisconsin women’s soccer team beat the fourth seeded University of Virginia in penalty kicks on Friday to earn a spot in the the Sweet 16 of the 2024 NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2021.
A day after Wisconsin suffered a 16-13 home loss against No. 1 Oregon on Nov. 16., head coach Luke Fickell relieved offensive coordinator Phil Longo of his duties. Fickell thanked Longo for his time with the team during his weekly press conference on Monday.
The No. 6 University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball team traveled to Los Angeles, California last weekend for a two-game road trip, adding two wins to improve their record to 20-5 this season.
The Badgers cross country teams qualified for the NCAA championships at the Great Lakes Regional meet on Nov. 15 in Norton, Ohio.
Welcome back to the Cardinal Sports Podcast! In this episode our hosts Caroline McGartland, Otto von Sothen, and Ted Hyngstrom recap and preview Badger Sports for the Fall 2024 Semester.
On an evening with all the makings for a classic trap game, the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team did just enough to sneak by the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros 87-84 at the Kohl Center Monday night. No. 19 Wisconsin improves to 5-0, finishing its opening five-game homestand undefeated.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team (4-8) swept Penn State (4-5) in their two-game series this weekend, extending their win streak against the Nittany Lions to seven straight wins.