Chez Mellusi to step down from Badgers football program
In season-altering news, Wisconsin Badgers lead running back Chez Mellusi will be stepping away from the program for the foreseeable future.
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In season-altering news, Wisconsin Badgers lead running back Chez Mellusi will be stepping away from the program for the foreseeable future.
LOS ANGELES — It was a near-perfect day for football as Wisconsin faced off against the University of Southern California in Los Angeles on Sept. 28. Sunny conditions, an iconic stadium and a fairly massive crowd of Wisconsin fans promised a show at the Los Angeles Coliseum Stadium — and for the first 30 minutes of play, Wisconsin was displaying just that.
The No. 5 Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team never led the Hoosiers but never trailed by more than one goal in Tuesday’s suspenseful match that ultimately ended in a 3-2 loss.
Coming off two straight losses, the Wisconsin Badgers (2-2) are looking for a feel-good victory to get their season back on track. In playing the Purdue Boilermakers (1-3) Saturday at 11 a.m. at Camp Randall Stadium, they should be able to find it.
The No. 9 University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball team swept No. [insert here] Northwestern University in three straight sets on Saturday, 25-16, 25-16 and 25-15. This win came after their recent loss against Minnesota, bringing their conference record to 1-1.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s soccer team (5-3-3) began their three-game slate with their 500th win in program history against Minnesota (8-2-0), but their trip out West to visit a pair of California schools did not prove to be as fruitful.
The Wisconsin Badgers football program is a ship without a clear direction right now.
The No. 2/1 Wisconsin women’s hockey team (2-0-0) triumphed over the Lindenwood Lions (0-4-0) 12-0 on Friday and 8-1 on Saturday to open their 2024-25 season at LaBahn Arena.
The No.8 Wisconsin Badgers traveled to play No.30 Washington Huskies on Friday night in Seattle, where both sides shined on defense to force a scoreless draw.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison men’s hockey team finished No. 2 in Big Ten standings last season under first-year head coach Mike Hastings, with a major jump from a last-place finish the season prior.
The Big Ten laid out the 2024-2025 Men’s Basketball conference schedule for their now 18-team conference on Sept. 19.
When the University of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers (2-1) take on the No.13 University of Southern California Trojans in Los Angeles on Saturday, both teams will look to avenge recent losses.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison's athletic programs are in full swing as the fall sports season continues to unfold. With various teams competing and preparing for upcoming events, there’s been plenty to be excited for across all sports.
It’s no secret that the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s volleyball program has proven to be exceptionally successful since its inception.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison football team headed into their first bye week of the season sitting 2-1 following a disappointing loss to the No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide on Sept. 14. With the expansion of the Big Ten and a tough schedule ahead, the question stands: will the Badgers be able to make it back to bowl season?
As their season slowly approaches, the Wisconsin Badgers women’s hockey team were ranked the No. 1 team in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) coaches poll for the 2024-25 season after receiving 46 points.
University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball star Sarah Franklin was named American Volleyball Coaches Association National Player of the Year, First Team All-American and Big Ten Player of the Year all in just one season.
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team will start its season on Sept. 27 with a full-steam-ahead attitude. Following a devastating loss in the championship game last season, new and returning Badgers are anticipating an exciting season and the opportunity to compete for the national title once again.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison volleyball team bounced back from a rocky 2-3 record on the road with a perfect 4-0 homestand. They beat UW-Milwaukee, Marquette, Troy and Texas A&M in Madison and extended their undefeated home winning streak from last season.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s volleyball team hosted Marquette at a packed Kohl Center for the annual I-94 Rivalry, an eventful match-up that marked their first home match of the season at the venue.