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(11/03/17 12:40pm)
With close games, some Ames magic and the first big coach firing, week nine in college football was spooky enough to live up to the Halloween weekend hype. And when the dust settled and polls were released Sunday afternoon, they looked topsy-turvy like it too was recovering from a hangover. Here’s what you goons missed on Halloweekend.
(10/20/17 10:30am)
Maryland:
(10/20/17 12:00pm)
Being from SEC country, where there are three teams called the Tigers and two called the Bulldogs, I always appreciated the Big Ten’s unique nicknames and mascots. Almost all of the nicknames have some local historical reason and there is no doubt that there is intense pride in your local college’s mascot.
(10/14/17 5:50am)
The downpour in Madison Friday night didn’t just cause rampant puddles across campus, it also created a flood of goals. Wisconsin’s 20-game home unbeaten streak slipped away, as the Badgers (3-2-1 Big Ten, 7-3-3 overall) lost a 5-4 thriller to the No. 3 Maryland Terrapins (5-0-2, 10-0-3).
(10/09/17 3:34am)
Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer (3-1-1 Big Ten, 7-2-3 overall) may have kept its 20-game home-unbeaten streak in tact Saturday night, but it didn’t do enough to beat the Michigan State Spartans (3-0-2, 9-1-2), and instead settled with a sloppy 1-1 overtime draw.
(10/05/17 5:21am)
Another game, another three goals for the Wisconsin Badgers (3-1 Big Ten, 7-2-2 overall), as they blanked in-state rivals Marquette (1-2 Big East, 1-7-1) to extend their home-unbeaten streak to 19 games for a 3-0 victory.
(10/04/17 3:57am)
After ending its road woes with a come-from-behind 3-2 victory against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (0-4 Big Ten, 2-8-1 overall) on Sunday, the Wisconsin Badgers (3-1, 6-2-2) return to its home fortress to try and continue its 19-game home unbeaten streak against in-state rivals Marquette Golden Eagles (1-2 Big East, 1-7-1) this Wednesday.
(10/02/17 11:00am)
To say Magic City Hippies’ indie funk music is infectious to dance to is an understatement. Every member in the audience was up and dancing in Union South, from college kids to a 50-year old lady in the back.
(09/27/17 5:39pm)
It was better late than never for the Wisconsin Badgers (2-1 Big Ten, 5-2-2 overall) men’s soccer team Tuesday night, as Chris Mueller’s free kick ping-ponged through a sea of bodies in the 18-yard box and wound up in the back of the net to give the Badgers a 2-1 comeback win in double overtime against Horizon League opponent Wright State (2-1, 5-4-1).
(09/21/17 4:03am)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team (1-1 Big Ten, 3-2-2 overall) couldn’t quite beat the Duke Blue Devils (1-1 ACC, 5-1-1) in a roller coaster of a game that featured seven goals and two red cards that finished 4-3.
(09/17/17 3:21pm)
There’s no place like home for the Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team (1-1 Big 10, 3-1-2 overall). Riding a 12-game home winning streak came into Saturday night looking to notch another home victory. And while it took them a bit to get going, they mustered enough offense to beat the Loyola Chicago Ramblers (0-2 Missouri Valley Conference, 3-4) last night 2-0, extending their home winning streak to 13 games.
(09/15/17 11:00am)
After the early 34-14 Wisconsin win against FAU last weekend, my plan was to rest up to prepare myself for the incredible slate of night games. Then, when I flipped on my TV to ESPN2, I saw Iowa and Iowa State locked in a thrilling shootout that went until overtime.
(09/14/17 2:37pm)
Along with free tickets and pizza thanks to the Wisconsin Men’s Soccer’s “Colony Night” event, students were given quite the show by the Badgers (1-1 Big Ten, 2-1-2 overall), as they put three early goals past the Northwestern Wildcats (0-2, 1-5) en route to a 3-1 victory.
(09/07/17 10:00am)
“Welcome to college football Saturday” is a beautiful phrase. Hearing it means great games, fun performances by awesome players, rivalries and upsets are bound to happen. Even with all the excitement about the first week of games, often times like this past weekend, games turn out to be underwhelming. Thankfully, the slate of games this week is exciting. Let’s see what’s happening around college football.
(09/03/17 11:40pm)
The Wisconsin Badgers men’s soccer team (1-0-2) returned home for the first time this season to beat the Grand Canyon University Lopes (0-3) 3-1.
(09/01/17 11:00am)
Wisconsin aims to manage its opening game energy this Friday night. While Utah State hopes to pull off a major upset. Below are three keys for each team to be successful in Week 1.
(09/01/17 11:00am)
After then-junior Trace McSorley and his rocket arm catapulted the Penn State Nittany Lions to a 38-31 victory over the Wisconsin Badgers in the Big 10 Championship Game last season, crushing the Badgers’ last hopes of reaching the College Football Playoff or the Rose Bowl, many Wisconsin fans started uttering the familiar mantra of “there’s always next year.”
(04/14/17 11:42am)
Wisconsin (0-7 Big Ten, 4-12 overall) looks to end the home season on a positive note by getting their first conference win of the season. Friday, the Badgers host the Indiana Hoosiers (2-5, 11-11), and Sunday, they will face the Purdue Boilermakers (0-7, 5-13).
(04/10/17 12:30pm)
To paraphrase Stefon from Saturday Night Live, this game had everything.
(04/04/17 5:47pm)
Wisconsin came home empty handed from its Michigan road trip, after getting swept 4-0 by both the No. 9 Michigan Wolverines (5-0 Big Ten, 13-3 overall) Friday and the Michigan State Spartans (4-1, 14-4) Sunday.