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Luke Osburn takes a shot in the Badgers' 2-7 loss to Penn State in the Kohl Center on Friday, Jan. 23, 2025.
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Luke Osburn takes a shot in the Badgers' 2-7 loss to Penn State in the Kohl Center on Friday, Jan. 23, 2025.
Daniel Hauser skates towards his net to begin period two of the Badgers' 2-7 loss to Penn State in the Kohl Center on Friday, Jan. 23, 2025.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team secured their first sweep of the new year over the weekend,beating the St. Thomas Tommies 5-1 in both games.
The Wisconsin Badgers defeated the No. 24 Nebraska Cornhuskers in a thrilling duel at the Kohl Center Wednesday night. Wisconsin, now 13-7 (5-4 Big Ten), has beaten two ranked teams in a single season for the first time since the 2009-2010 season.
Wisconsin snapped a three game losing streak by defeating the Oregon Ducks in a 94-92 double overtime thriller Sunday night. Senior guard Destiny Howell had a career night, scoring 39 points and a Wisconsin program record 10 3-pointers.
In two tough games against one of the best teams in the country, the No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers (15-5-2, 8-4-0 Big Ten) were swept by the No. 4 Michigan State Spartans (17-5-0, 8-4-0 Big Ten), losing 4-3 Thursday and 4-1 Friday
Greg Gard’s middling Badger squad crept into Crisler Arena in Ann Arbor on Jan. 10, frightened by what the then-No. 2 Wolverines might have had in store. Their fear was justified, as Wisconsin entered the game winless against ranked teams this season, having lost by an average of 24.7 points against BYU, Nebraska and Purdue. But instead of rolling over, the Badgers stole the most important game of this season, and maybe of the last few years.
“Holy shit, it’s real,” Laila Edwards thought in the early afternoon of New Year’s Eve.
The Northwestern Wildcats (8-11, 2-6 Big Ten) toppled the Wisconsin Badgers 66-61 Thursday night in Evanston, Illinois, handing Wisconsin its third loss in a row to drop the Badgers below .500 against Big Ten opponents.
The Wisconsin Badgers won their third straight game on Tuesday night, beating the Minnesota Golden Gophers 78-75 off a last second 3-pointer from junior guard John Blackwell.
The No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers (15-3-2, 8-2-0 Big Ten) swept the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves (3-14-0) over the weekend after a two week break.
After more than a month off, the No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team began the second half of their season with mixed results in a two game series at No. 8 Minnesota Duluth, tying 1-1 on Friday before defeating the Bulldogs 5-1 on Saturday.
Following Wisconsin’s disastrous 34-0 loss to Ohio State on Oct. 18, pessimistic discourse surrounding the team reached a fever pitch.
No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey have started the season with a strong 15-3-2 record — a far cry from last year's 7-10-1, which left the Badgers unranked in the USCHO polls.
After Wisconsin women’s basketball’s best start in Big Ten play in 15 years, the Badgers have dropped to 3-3 in conference play, losing to the No. 9 Michigan Wolverines 86-60 Sunday afternoon.
The Badgers undefeated home record came to an end Thursday night, as the Purdue Boilermakers defeated Wisconsin 75-67.
Wisconsin women’s basketball once again left it to the final quarter to come away victorious, as they narrowly beat the Penn State Nittany Lions 74-73 at the Kohl Center Sunday.
The Badgers came away with an incredible upset over the No. 2 Michigan Wolverines, winning 91-88 Saturday in a hard fought game in Ann Arbor. Taking down the undefeated Wolverines took a team effort, including breakout games from bench guard Braedon Carrington and freshman forward Aleksas Bielauskas, two first-year Badgers.
In one of the most unexpected outcomes of the season, John Blackwell, Nick Boyd and Aleksas Bieliauskas helped Wisconsin take down the previously undefeated No. 2 Michigan Wolverines 91-88 in Ann Arbor on Saturday afternoon.
Wisconsin women’s hockey will be well represented in the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, as four current and two former Badgers were announced to the final U.S. Olympic Women’s Hockey roster earlier this month.