Europe draws ex-Badgers
If the trip from Port Wing, Wis., to Madison seems big, imagine picking up and going all the way to France.
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If the trip from Port Wing, Wis., to Madison seems big, imagine picking up and going all the way to France.
For the first half, Wisconsin did everything right.
For Big Blue, it's a whole new ballgame.
This weekend's bye may be a time for the Wisconsin football team to rest and recuperate, but it also gives the fans and students a break from the grind of football Saturdays. Badger supporters will now have an oppurtunty to sleep in, not worry about pre-game plans, and maybe even do something non-football related with their day.
Can you hear it? That audible hum of the media hype machine going into overdrive and promising us the greatest exhibition of college football that has ever been seen by human eyes. A game played with such a high level of skill that tears will simply well up in the eyes of anyone viewing the sheer majestic beauty of it all.
The path to March is now set for Wisconsin men's basketball.
As soon as the results were in, the complaints echoed from near and far.
One season after being suspended for all of UW's road football games, Lance Smith is again in trouble.
Although fall is months away, it seems like the season is stretching year round for Bret Bielema and his players.
While most of the country is focused on presidential primaries, the Badger football team is looking to its secondary to mesh after losing a litany of players to injuries, graduation and early departures.
As the Black Keys recently discovered, people sometimes take good things for granted. After making four albums of garage/blues rock that are probably unmatched by any of their peers, the attention span of many listeners wore thin. The fact that the Black Keys did nothing but rock at a high level had actually become a complaint against them. They had set the bar so high for themselves there seemed almost no room left for improvement. Luckily, this band cannot be stopped.
Head coach Roy Williams' Tar Heels hammered its first two tournament opponents, scoring over 100 points in both games. By doing so, North Carolina remains the top seed in a region, which has only seen one upset. This should be good for the ACC champions, but it also means all top four seeds are still alive in the bracket.
For the first time in three seasons, Mark Johnson's ladies in red will not hoist the WCHA conference tournament trophy.
The No. 10 Wisconsin men's basketball team will look to finish the regular season by clinching its first outright Big Ten title since 2003 against Northwestern Saturday. The Badgers (15-2 Big Ten, 25-4 overall) are on a six-game winning streak and have not lost on the road in over a month.
As the Wisconsin women's basketball team's regular season nears its end, it comes time to hand out some grades for their season.
Wisconsin women's hockey head coach Mark Johnson discussed the play of Junior Erika Lawler and the upcoming Western Collegiate Hockey Association Final Faceoff when he addressed the media Monday.
The Wisconsin women's hockey team swept the Minnesota State Mavericks 4-2, 5-0 over the weekend to advance to the WCHA Final Faceoff at the DECC in Duluth, Minn.
The Wisconsin women's golf team finished 16th in the Lady Puerto Rico Classic, which wrapped up Tuesday. It was the Badgers' second spring tournament and came after a win over Indiana in the spring opener.
After five months of hockey, its almost fitting that the Wisconsin women's hockey team ends its regular season with a series full of meaning against the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Second place is at stake in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, playoff seeding and the usual pride that epitomizes this border rivalry.
The No. 42 University of Wisconsin men's tennis team won its first home match in February, beating cross-state rival Marquette 6-1. In over three hours of competition at Nielsen Tennis Stadium, the Badgers evened their record at 5-5.