Sound the alarm: Badgers comeback against Hoosiers falls short
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team came up short in an attempted 15-point comeback as they lost to the Indiana Hoosiers 70-74 on Tuesday in Bloomington.
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The Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team came up short in an attempted 15-point comeback as they lost to the Indiana Hoosiers 70-74 on Tuesday in Bloomington.
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The Wisconsin Badgers men’s hockey team have found themselves in a bit of a pickle.
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