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(11/06/17 1:27am)
Freshman Brad Davison couldn’t stop smiling at the post-game dais after Wisconsin’s 85-56 exhibition victory over UW-Stout. His euphoria remained present when he walked off the podium in his red Wisconsin sweat-jacket and khaki pants, almost forgetting his backpack in the process, as he thanked the reporters in front of him before exiting the interview room.
(11/02/17 2:58am)
It took almost seven minutes for the Wisconsin Badgers to score its second field goal of the game. But after freshman guard Kobe King knocked down a pull-up jumper with just over 13 minutes to play in the first half of UW’s exhibition game against Northern Iowa Wednesday night, the Badgers offense started to click.
(10/23/17 1:05pm)
The devastating side of national recruiting reared its ugly head this week, with Tyler Herro, one of Wisconsin Basketball’s top-rated recruits of all time, decommitting from the program. With only weeks before signing day, the Badgers are now forced to fight for scraps after losing their Plan A guy.
(10/23/17 12:10am)
With four starters gone from the 2016-'17 Wisconsin men’s basketball team, there is more than a fair share of playing time to be doled out and next to no clarity on who will take those minutes. That might have changed in the Badgers’ annual Red-White scrimmage Sunday.
(10/17/17 5:20am)
Hundreds of students graced the Kohl Center floor Monday afternoon to show off their basketball abilities and raise money for cancer research in the sixth annual “Swish Upon A Cure.”
(10/12/17 12:30pm)
As he went through drills and joked around with his teammates early Tuesday afternoon at the Nicholas Johnson Pavilion, D.J. Wilson seemed at home.
(09/28/17 12:00pm)
Former Wisconsin guard Bronson Koenig signed a training camp contract with the Chicago Bulls Wednesday, according to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony.
(05/01/17 11:30am)
Men's Basketball: Hayes delivers dagger into Nova's repeat bid
(04/27/17 1:30pm)
Midway through the first half of the Badgers’ November matchup with Chicago State, D’Mitrik Trice buried a three and pounded his chest in celebration. The shot came in the midst of a 19-0 run that helped UW overcome a slow start in which Trice scored or assisted on 11 of those 19 points.
(04/24/17 1:00pm)
Usually in these farewell columns, I think I’m supposed to leave you all with some parting words of wisdom from my experience in Madison or something like that. But I have nothing earth-shattering to offer that you haven’t heard before, so I won’t bore anyone with that.
(03/25/17 11:26pm)
NEW YORK — Inevitably, Wisconsin’s consistent poor free-throw shooting was going to rear its head out at the worst possible of times. In its 84-83 overtime loss to Florida Friday night, the points that UW left at the charity stripe will leave the outgoing senior class with a flurry of what-ifs, and what-could-have-beens.
(03/26/17 12:58am)
NEW YORK—While the Florida Gators (27-8) were celebrating their 84-83 overtime victory over the Wisconsin Badgers (27-10) mere feet from the spot of Chris Chiozza’s game winning 3-point shot, Ethan Happ walked over to Zak Showalter, pulled him away from the Gators’ jubilant scrum and put his arm around Showalter’s left shoulder.
(03/24/17 7:28pm)
NEW YORK — After sinking a pair of free throws with four seconds to play in overtime to put Wisconsin (27-10) up two points, senior forward Nigel Hayes looked to yet again be the Badgers’ hero in March. But four seconds later, after a game-winning 3-pointer by Florida’s (26-9) Chris Chiozza, the Badgers’ March magic ran out.
(03/24/17 7:06pm)
NEW YORK — Moments after knocking off No. 1 overall seed Villanova 65-62 in Buffalo last Saturday, No. 8 seed Wisconsin (27-9) senior forward Nigel Hayes went over to the crowd to find his family. His mother, Talaya Davis, gave Hayes a hug and screamed loudly in his ear. His stepfather, Albert Davis Sr., teary-eyed, gave him a hug as well.
(03/19/17 9:38am)
BUFFALO, N.Y. — After picking up his fourth foul just over seven minutes into the second half, No. 8 seed Wisconsin (27-6) senior guard Bronson Koenig sulked as he headed to the bench.
(03/20/17 9:18pm)
BUFFALO, N.Y. — As Zak Showalter watched the final seconds of No. 8 seed Wisconsin’s (27-9) 65-62 win over No. 1 seed Villanova (32-4) tick off the clock, his arms shot up toward the sky. Standing at the free-throw line across from the Wildcats’ bench, Showalter stood frozen in the same pose Rocky Balboa stood in Philadelphia, the site of Wisconsin’s Sweet 16 loss last season.
(03/19/17 7:24pm)
BUFFALO — When the clock hit 0.00, redshirt senior guard Zak Showalter’s two hands shot up into the sky. At halfcourt, Villanova’s Kris Jenkins’ hands sunk to his knees and his head stared down at the floor.
(03/17/17 5:32am)
BUFFALO — Like elite runners in a 4-man relay race, the No. 8 seed Wisconsin Badgers (26-9) know the importance of a good handoff.
(03/16/17 1:37am)
BUFFALO, NY — With blistering winds and constant snowfall, No. 8-seed Wisconsin’s (25-8 overall) trip to Buffalo certainly isn’t the most warm or inviting location for a Spring Break trip.
(03/14/17 8:00pm)
With seniors Bronson Koenig, Nigel Hayes, Vitto Brown and Zak Showalter playing in their last NCAA Tournament for Wisconsin, the team will have some extra motivation to make a deep run this March. However, for that to be possible, there are some facets of play that Greg Gard’s team needs to emphasize in the immediate future.