Gameday VII: Focusing on Minnesota’s top offensive weapons key for Wisconsin Saturday
As part of Gameday VII, The Daily Cardinal's Justin Alpert lays out the three keys to a Wisconsin victory against Minnesota this Saturday afternoon.
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As part of Gameday VII, The Daily Cardinal's Justin Alpert lays out the three keys to a Wisconsin victory against Minnesota this Saturday afternoon.
The Badgers (5-1) will remain at the Kohl Center Saturday afternoon to finally complete their leg of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge as they take on the Louisville Cardinals (4-0) at noon. The Cardinals come to Madison in the wake of the Badgers’ victory over Loyola-Chicago by a score of 77-63.
It was a grind for all 40 minutes, but the No. 12 Wisconsin Badgers were able to defeat another high-level mid major team Tuesday night with a 77-63 win over the Loyola Ramblers.
The 12th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers (4-1) are set to take on the Loyola-Chicago Ramblers (3-0) at the Kohl Center on Tuesday night. The Badgers were initially set to take on Northern Iowa, but the program decided to cancel the remainder of their 2020 schedule, so the Badgers scheduled an even tougher mid-major team instead.
2020 has been a forgettable year for Wisconsin football, starting with the frustrating Rose Bowl loss to Oregon and leading into a season of COVID-19 cases, cancellations and offensive struggles.
As part of Gameday VI, Seamus Rohrer lays out the three keys to a Wisconsin victory at No. 16 Iowa this Saturday.
It wasn’t very pretty late in the game, but the No. 13 Wisconsin Badgers (4-1) were able to hold on to their 17 point first half lead against the Rhode Island Rams (3-3) Wednesday afternoon to win 73-62.
In the midst of a pandemic, the Badger’s toughest opponent in sports this year has proven to be COVID-19. The virus has led to hectic seasons for many teams, with games being canceled, postponed, and shuffled around.
Wednesday night’s contest at the Kohl Center between the No. 13 Wisconsin Badgers (2-1) and the Rhode Island Rams (3-2) was certainly unexpected, to say the least. After Friday’s heartbreaking loss to Marquette, the Badgers faced plenty of uncertainty regarding not only their level of play, but also who they would play next.
MADISON, WI –– For the second straight week, No. 16 Wisconsin (2-2) had no answers offensively against a respectable defense. Despite six drives into opponent’s territory, the Badgers produced just two scores –– a couple of red-zone field goals –– in a 14-6 loss to No. 12 Indiana (6-1) Saturday afternoon at Camp Randall.
After suffering a tough loss the night before, the No. 14 Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team roared back in a big way, beating the No. 13 Ohio State Buckeyes by a score of 3-1 Friday night. Wisconsin will leave Columbus having split their series with Buckeyes, with both teams seeing positives that each can come away with.
Stop us if you’ve heard this before: the Wisconsin Badgers have lost a heartbreaker.
The No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers (3-0) will face off against in-state rival Marquette (2-1) Friday evening in the 127th matchup between the two programs.
The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers and No. 3 Minnesota Golden Gophers have agreed to postpone their two game series in Minneapolis this weekend due to an outbreak of COVID-19 cases within the Badgers’ program, the schools announced Friday morning.
Carl Craig’s road to Forward Madison head coach has been anything but straightforward. Hailing from Newcastle, England, a historically fertile haven for soccer, Craig possesses the wide-ranging knowledge and experience of a renaissance man. Newcastle enculturated him with soccer, but also with the ideals of punk and veganism.
In their attempt to bounce back after two straight losses, No. 14 Wisconsin (4-5-0) fell to No. 13 Ohio State (2-3-0) 4-2 on Thursday night in Columbus
As part of Gameday V, The Daily Cardinal’s Simon Farber takes a look around the conference for a couple of high-profile matchups this Saturday.
The No. 12 Indiana Hoosiers (5-1) have often been considered one of the Big Ten conference’s bottom-feeders in recent history. However, this year, Indiana has shocked fans of the Big Ten and college football as a whole by proving itself to be one of the conference’s elite teams.
The calendar has turned to December, and we still know shockingly little about the No. 16 Wisconsin Badgers (2-1). The team has played just three games, each one telling a vastly different narrative about the state of the program.
The Badgers may have struck running back gold again in New Jersey.