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(12/30/17 7:49pm)
Just hours before the Wisconsin football team kicks off against Miami at the Orange Bowl, the Badger men’s basketball team (1-1 Big Ten, 7-7 overall) will welcome the UMass-Lowell River Hawks (6-6) to the Kohl Center in its last contest before conference play resumes.
(12/24/17 2:15am)
After a long layoff for final exams, the Wisconsin Badgers (1-1 Big Ten, 6-7 overall) refocused on the coming conference season as they walloped Green Bay (5-8) 81-60 at the Kohl Center Saturday evening.
(12/23/17 2:54pm)
The last time the Wisconsin Badgers were on the Kohl Center floor came more than one week ago, when freshman guard Brad Davison drew a charge 94 feet from UW’s basket with two seconds remaining. Davison split his ensuing pair of free throws and, in the process, jumpstarted a flurry of debate on if the play was smart or, as Western Kentucky Athletic Director Todd Stewart called it, “a disgrace.”
(12/15/17 4:53am)
Sports editor Ben Pickman and men's basketball beat writer Thomas Valtin-Erwin recap Wisconsin's wild victory over Western Kentucky. They discuss how UW will deal with its recent wave of injuries (2:30), discuss the improved play of Aleem Ford and Nate Reuvers (10:30) and re-evaluate Wisconsin's season outlook (14:55). Then Thomas throws out some unexpected statistics through 12 games (17:58) before Ben tests Thomas' Wisconsin basketball history knowledge with a wild, finals week-themed game, Badger basketball player or serial killer (21:02).
(12/14/17 5:34am)
Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good. Sometimes the opposite is true. And sometimes, as the Wisconsin Badgers (1-1 Big Ten, 5-7 overall) learned Wednesday night, it's best to just be smart.
(12/14/17 3:15am)
Coming into the season, redshirt junior Aleem Ford wasn’t sure just how much he’d contribute to the 2017-’18 Wisconsin Badgers (1-1 Big Ten, 5-7 overall). But after taking advantage of his early season opportunities, Ford moved into UW’s starting lineup just four games into the year. With a new role, his goals changed as well. Ford said after a practice last week that he went from merely wanting to crack UW’s rotation to wanting to improve his rebounding, his 3-point shooting and his ability to create offense.
(12/13/17 2:38pm)
Wisconsin guard T.J. Schlundt’s pregame preparation has not changed since his days of playing high school basketball. He undergoes mindfulness and meditation exercises and listens to classical music to calm himself down and hip-hop right before warmups to pump himself up.
(12/09/17 9:19pm)
While sitting on the bench as the final buzzer sounded in Wisconsin’s (1-1 Big Ten, 4-7 overall) 82-63 loss to Marquette (7-3), freshman guard Brad Davison buried his head in his sweat towel. Moments later, after going through the handshake line with his towel draped over his neck, he tossed it at the now-empty bench in frustration.
(12/09/17 6:58pm)
Playing without two of its top guards Saturday morning, the Wisconsin men’s basketball team (1-1 Big Ten, 4-7 overall) looked lethargic early and struggled to slow down a high-powered Marquette (7-3) offense as the Badgers dropped the seventh of their last nine games, 82-63.
(12/09/17 2:39am)
Ethan Happ’s team hasn’t been closing out games. After another late collapse, this time against Temple, the frustration is starting to boil over for the redshirt junior forward and his teammates.
(12/08/17 4:30am)
Sports editor Ben Pickman and men's basketball beat writer Thomas Valtin-Erwin discuss Wisconsin basketball's late-game struggles, grade its rotation players through ten games and discuss what it needs to do to turn around its slow start to the season.
(12/07/17 2:56am)
First there was Xavier. Then there was Baylor. Following that, UCLA. Penn State nearly joined the club Monday night.
(12/06/17 2:00pm)
After a two-game break to open conference play the Wisconsin men’s basketball team (1-1 Big Ten, 4-5 overall) will return to its non-conference schedule Wednesday as it head to Philadelphia, Penn., to take on the Temple Owls (4-2).
(12/05/17 2:15am)
Needing a win to avoid dropping its sixth game of the season, Wisconsin (1-1 Big Ten, 4-5 overall) came out with energy and a sense of urgency against Penn State (1-1, 7-3) Monday night. And while redshirt junior forward Ethan Happ helped set the tone early in UW’s 64-63 win, Happ received a critical boost from junior forward Khalil Iverson to help the Badgers survive and win their first road game of the season.
(12/04/17 9:25pm)
Greg Gard succulently summed up his team’s performance in its 83-58 loss to Ohio State Saturday afternoon.
(12/03/17 2:29am)
For Wisconsin (0-1 Big Ten, 3-5 overall), the start of conference play was an opportunity to prove what coaches and players have been saying the last several weeks: that its brutal opening stretch would make it a better team in the long run. After facing four top-25 teams in the first seven games of the year, it was hoping to see the benefits of this adversity.
(12/03/17 2:56am)
The Wisconsin men's basketball team's (0-1 Big Ten, 3-5 overall) early season struggles continued on Saturday, as they were blown out 83-58 at home by Ohio State (1-0 Big Ten, 5-4 overall) — the worst defeat the Badgers have ever suffered at the Kohl Center.
(12/01/17 2:39pm)
Prior to this season during redshirt junior forward Ethan Happ’s Wisconsin career, when UW was in a late shot clock situation, Happ and the Badgers frequently relied on an experienced player to generate a quality offense shot.
(11/28/17 5:38am)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. — In practice Sunday night, the Wisconsin men’s basketball team made it rain. Players were knocking down shots left and right, and head coach Greg Gard said that Brad Davison, who has been a hidden gem for UW this year, couldn’t miss.
(11/28/17 3:58am)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA — After three straight close losses to ranked opponents, Wisconsin (3-4) badly needed a signature win. The Badgers will have to keep waiting after falling 49-37 at the hands of No. 18 Virginia (7-0) Monday night.