Wisconsin men’s hockey ties twice with Minnesota State
No. 17 Wisconsin men’s hockey (2-0-2) took on No. 20 Minnesota State Mankato (1-1-2) in their first home games of the season last week, tying both games.
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No. 17 Wisconsin men’s hockey (2-0-2) took on No. 20 Minnesota State Mankato (1-1-2) in their first home games of the season last week, tying both games.
Since its inception, the Nuttycombe Invitational has become one of the most prestigious meets in collegiate cross country. This past Friday, the 2025 edition returned to the familiar hills of Wisconsin’s Thomas Zimmer Championship course, bridging together a deep, fast and fiercely competitive field.
With two star players now out indefinitely, the Wisconsin volleyball team fell to Penn State and defeated Maryland last weekend in two away matches.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team had their two game win streak snapped Tuesday, losing to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights 4-2 in Piscataway, New Jersey.
The Badgers suffered their second consecutive shutout Saturday, falling to No. 1 Ohio State 34-0 at home. The loss is Wisconsin’s fifth in a row and marked the first time the Badgers have been shut out consecutively since 1968.
The No. 1 Wisconsin women’s hockey team won an instant classic last Saturday before handily dispatching the visiting No. 4/5 Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs last Sunday, the Badgers’ first games against a ranked team this season.
Hosts Caroline McGartland and Otto Von Sothen discuss the Badgers' loss over the weekend to the Iowa Hawkeyes. Then, they preview the upcoming matchup against #1 Ohio State.
For the last three years under head coach Luke Fickell, the Wisconsin Badgers have played uninspired, disappointing and frankly embarrassing football.
There aren’t many highlights from the Wisconsin Badger’s four consecutive losses, particularly their brutal 37-0 loss to the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday.
The Ohio State Buckeyes will come into Camp Randall riding a wave of six straight wins, with the hopes of adding another against a Wisconsin Badgers team that has lost four in a row.
As if uncertainty and doubt toward head coach Luke Fickell’s tenure was not already creeping in among fans and critics alike, figuring out which quarterback will start before each game seems to be a mystery, too.
There have been plenty of bad losses during the Luke Fickell era, but Iowa’s 37-0 dismantling of Wisconsin on Saturday could be the worst.
Head coach Luke Fickell and the Wisconsin Badgers will have their hands full against No. 1 Ohio State this weekend, an opponent they know all too well.
The Wisconsin Badgers are still in search of their first Big Ten win of the season after consecutive losses to Maryland, Michigan and most recently, a scoreless game against Iowa. Meanwhile, the Ohio State Buckeyes are undefeated so far with a 6-0 record and have stood steadily at the No.1 spot since week 2. As these programs square off Saturday, these are players to watch.
UCLA
Homecoming night flared with fireworks and noise Saturday night as the Wisconsin Badgers 2-4 (0-3) took the field at Camp Randall against the Iowa Hawkeyes 4-2 (2-1). But excitement for Wisconsin football was nowhere to be found by the end of the evening, and in an era of seemingly never-ending lows, the Badgers found the bottom again, falling lifelessly to the Hawkeyes 37-0.
After starting the season 2-0, slivers of hope have all but disappeared for the Wisconsin Badgers. There were no grand expectations for the 2025 Badgers, but Wisconsin’s mid-October situation may be worse than expected. Wisconsin, 2-3 (0-2), has lost three straight and will try to turn their season around Saturday against the 3-2 (1-1) Iowa Hawkeyes at 6 p.m. at Camp Randall Stadium.
Wisconsin women’s soccer has been on a solid run this season, currently standing at eighth in the Big Ten with a 9-3-1 overall record and a 3-2-1 conference record. They look sharper and more fluid than a year ago. But that transformation hasn’t come from one standout player or a sudden surge in scoring — it’s been built from the backline, anchored by junior defender Ella Ottey, whose calm, creative presence has quietly shaped Wisconsin’s rise.
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team picked up a pair of wins this week against Ohio State and Milwaukee, snapping a four game losing streak and picking up their first conference win of the season.
Wisconsin volleyball heads into a ranked showdown against No. 19 Penn State undefeated in Big Ten play and with only one loss overall on the season. The lone loss came against Texas on August 31 during the Opening Spike Classic. It didn't derail them, however, as they now find themselves on a ten game winning streak and atop the Big Ten.