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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 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.
The Wisconsin men’s hockey team (1-3-0) will face No. 1 Denver University in Denver this upcoming weekend after suffering both an overtime and regulation loss to Ohio State last weekend.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison women’s rowing team continued its fall season this past weekend at the prestigious Head of the Charles regatta, showcasing their talent against some of the nation’s top crews on the notoriously difficult three-mile Charles River course.
The Badgers went into their third overtime of the regular season on Friday night.
The No. 9 University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball team took down the University of Michigan in a hard-fought four-set match in Ann Arbor on Sunday. The Badgers took an uncharacteristic 21-25 loss in the first set to the Wolverines but regained their footing to win the next three sets 25-10, 25-20 and 25-16.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball team swept Northwestern in three straight sets at home, reminiscent of its head-to-head against Northwestern less than three weeks ago in Evanston. While the overall outcomes were the same—a 3-0 sweep for the Badgers—the individual sets were much more competitive this time around.
The Badgers cross country teams were back on the Thomas Zimmer Championship Course for the third time this season as they hosted Pre-Nationals on October 19th.
The thrill of victory and the heartbreak of defeat.
In the latest breakthrough in one of the most important cases in college sports history, a federal judge granted preliminary approval on a settlement that proposes a system in which schools can pay athletes directly through revenue sharing.
The Wisconsin Badgers women's soccer team marked back-to-back victories against No. 9 Iowa and Indiana last week, sending them on their first win streak in conference play.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison women’s rowing team kept their early-season momentum alive with a stellar performance at the Head of the Rock Regatta this past Sunday. Racing on the Rock River in Rockford, Illinois, the Badgers faced off against top teams from across the Midwest, including the University of Chicago, Marquette and Big Ten rivals Purdue and Illinois.
Yes, you read that right, basketball season is right around the corner. On Oct. 20, the Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team is back in the Kohl Center for their annual Red and White scrimmage.
For the first time in a while, the Wisconsin Badgers football team looks good. Not in the way that last season’s wins helped build the foundation for a new era of Badger football, or in the way the continuing recruiting success sets the program up for the future. You don’t have to reach for any metaphorical coach-talk to describe how the Badgers have played the last two weeks – they’ve just been objectively, flat-out good.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison men’s soccer team had a stellar defensive performance against fellow Big Ten rivals, the Northwestern Wildcats. Freshman goalkeeper Matisse Hébert earned his fifth shutout of the season as he continues to have an impressive first year
Wisconsin Badgers football fans witnessed a commanding victory against Rutgers last Saturday that had several asking, “are we back?”
Wisconsin could struggle against the 3-3 Northwestern Wildcats this weekend, but it may have more to do with the environment the Badgers will play in than the actual threat of the team.
Coming off of back-to-back wins against Purdue and Rutgers, the Badgers are back in action Saturday as they take on the Northwestern Wildcats in Evanston, Illinois.
Last week, the University of Wisconsin-Madison men’s hockey team faced Lindenwood in a two-game series season opener that ended in a split win with the Lions.
The No. 9 University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball team swept the University of Washington Huskies in three straight sets on Oct. 6, winning 25-8, 25-14 and 25-21. Washington entered the match with an undefeated 13-0 record before losing to the Badgers.
The No. 25 Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team gave up two early goals and were unable to respond in Friday's on-the-road match against the Michigan State Spartans, falling 2-0.