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The No.1 Wisconsin women's hockey team faced off against No. 15 St. Thomas, winning 8-0 at LaBahn Arena on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025.
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The No.1 Wisconsin women's hockey team faced off against No. 15 St. Thomas, winning 8-0 at LaBahn Arena on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025.
The No. 23 Wisconsin Badgers (4-0) are set to face off against the No. 9 BYU Cougars (3-1) Friday at 3 p.m. in a huge early season test in Salt Lake City. BYU ended Wisconsin’s 2024-25 season in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, making this top-25 matchup all the more anticipated.
The Wisconsin women’s soccer team delivered one of their grittiest performances of the season Friday night, outlasting the Western Michigan Broncos 3-2 at the McClimon Complex to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. In a match defined by constant tension, rapid momentum swings and emotionally charged sequences, the Badgers dug themselves out of an early deficit and held firm through a chaotic second half to secure the comeback win.
Monday’s 94-69 win over Southern Illinois University (SIUE) gave Wisconsin their second straight 4-0 start. Despite an oddly close first half, in which the Cougars cut the lead to five with 3:19 remaining, the Badgers outscored SIUE 46-28 in the second to run away with another lopsided victory.
No. 7 Wisconsin (8-2-2, 4-2-0 Big Ten) split a two-game series at home against Ohio State (5-5-0, 1-3 Big Ten) over the weekend.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball team took down the Green Bay Phoenix 76-72 in a thriller at the Kohl Center. Senior guard Destiny Howell scored a season high 23 points, helping the Badgers sneak past the undefeated Phoenix.
This week, hosts Caroline McGartland and Otto Von Sothen break down Wisconsin Football's hard fought battle against the #2 Indiana Hoosiers. Also covered are mens hockey, womens hockey and volleyball. Programming is rounded out by a preview of this year's final home football game.
In a rough season punctuated by a blur of beatings, shutouts and letdowns, some seniors on the Badgers football team will play their last game at Camp Randall when Wisconsin hosts Illinois Saturday.
When Wisconsin and Illinois meet on Saturday at Camp Randall, the two teams will renew a classic Big Ten rivalry. Saturday’s game is the first matchup between the Badgers and Fighting Illini since 2023 and the first in Camp Randall since 2022.
As the Badgers near the end of a historically poor season, Wisconsin’s upcoming recruiting class has also taken a hit.
The Wisconsin Badgers and Illinois Fighting Illini will square off for the first time since 2023 on Saturday.
The Luke Fickell era at Wisconsin has been a tumultuous ride. But over the last month, the third-year head coach experienced a much-needed stabilization. After upsetting then No. 23 Washington and putting up a decent battle against No. 2 Indiana on the road, the tone around Fickell has shifted.
Saturday’s game against Illinois marks the last of eight matchups for Wisconsin against opponents who were ranked at some point during the 2025 season. While unranked now, the Illini sit comfortably in bowl range at 7-3. On the other sideline, Wisconsin’s troubling season continues with their home finale.
A cast of freshmen have injected a surge of energy and promise into the Wisconsin Badgers’ season, with multiple young and hungry players stepping up to fill critical roles in all three phases.
Assistant drum major Arista Whitson helps lead the University of Wisconsin-Madison Marching Band in collaboration with drum major Caleb Monge. For every Badger football game played at Camp Randall, the band performs a pregame, halftime and fifth quarter performance celebrating their legendary tradition with energy and precision.
The No. 23 Wisconsin Badgers finished their four-game, season-opening homestand unscathed with a 94-69 win against the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Cougars Monday night at the Kohl Center.
The Wisconsin Badgers (3-7, 1-6) suffered a demoralizing 31-7 loss at Indiana (11-0, 8-0) Saturday afternoon, just a week after an upset win gave the program a glimmer of hope.
The Wisconsin Badgers women’s basketball team picked up their second win Nov. 10 with a strong defensive performance in their 75-46 win against the UW-Milwaukee Panthers at the Kohl Center.
Fans stormed the cold and snowy field of Camp Randall Saturday celebrating the Wisconsin Badgers’ impressive showing over the then No. 23 ranked Washington Huskies. The Badgers won 13-10 and now find themselves 3-6 overall and 1-4 in Big Ten play.
Behind an explosive offensive effort, the Wisconsin Badgers defeated the Bowling Green Falcons 90-78 on Wednesday night at the Kohl Center.