Wisconsin crushes Maryland on senior night
Four Badger seniors — Nick Boyd, Andrew Rohde, Braeden Carrington and Issac Gard — were sent off into the Kohl Center sunset with a dominant 78-45 win over Maryland in their final home game.
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Four Badger seniors — Nick Boyd, Andrew Rohde, Braeden Carrington and Issac Gard — were sent off into the Kohl Center sunset with a dominant 78-45 win over Maryland in their final home game.
Senior Isaac Gard celebrates a three-pointer late in Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Senior Nick Boyd checks out of the game for the final time at the Kohl Center during Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Seniors Braeden Carrington, Andrew Rohde, and Isaac Gard pose with their families before Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Seniors Braeden Carrington, Andrew Rohde, Isaac Gard, and Nick Boyd before Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Guard Nick Boyd poses with his family and head coach Greg Gard before Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Guard Isaac Gard poses with his family, including his father, head coach Greg Gard, before Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Guard Nick Boyd before Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Guard Andrew Rohde hugs head coach Greg Gard before Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Guard Braeden Carrington walks with his mother before Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Guard Andrew Rhode poses with his parents and head coach Greg Gard before Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Guard Braeden Carrington poses with his mother and head coach Greg Gard before Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Senior Isaac Gard hugs his father, head coach Greg Gard before Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Guard Braeden Carrington hugs head coach Greg Gard before Wisconsin men's basketball's 78-45 senior night victory over Maryland on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
Host Bret Marbach speaks with Daily Cardinal staff writer Hannah Sarnoff on the postseason aspirations of the Wisconsin womens hockey team.
Host Otto Von Sothen outlines Wisconsin's recent West Coast road trip and previews senior night at the Kohl Center.
Wisconsin was blown out 81-52 by the No. 9 Iowa Hawkeyes at the Kohl Center during senior night on Sunday. Senior guard Destiny Howell tallied 44% of Wisconsin’s total offense, scoring 23 points. The Badgers’ offensive woes were on full display in the second half, preventing them from getting one last win in front of Badger fans this season.
Since starting the season 13-3-2, the Wisconsin Badgers have lost eight of their last 14 games, at one point enduring a six-game losing streak that hurled the Badgers from No. 2 in the country to No. 13 and threatened to derail their season. But despite the adversity, junior defenseman and alternate captain Joe Palodichuk told The Daily Cardinal the culture within his locker room has remained steady.
In an action packed weekend at LaBahn Arena for the first round of the WCHA playoffs, Wisconsin clinched a spot in the WCHA Final Faceoff with a 7-0 win Friday and a 3-2 overtime thriller Saturday against Bemidji State. The weekend also saw the return of the five Badger Olympians for the first time since January.
Gone are the days of “slow and steady wins the race” for the Wisconsin Badgers. During Wisconsin’s 92-71 victory over Michigan State on Feb. 13, Frank Kaminsky, Badger forward from 2011 to 2015 and 2015 Naismith Player of the Year, joined the FOX broadcast.