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(09/20/18 2:00pm)
For each Big Ten game this season, The Daily Cardinal is reaching out to our campus counterparts around the league to get the lowdown on the Badgers’ opponents. This week we talked to Adam Hensley, Pregame Editor at The Daily Iowan.
(09/13/18 5:00pm)
Left, right, left, right, left, right, thud, whistle,
(08/20/18 11:07pm)
Junior receiver Quintez Cephus, who announced he is taking an indefinite leave of absence from the Badgers football team Saturday, has now been formally suspended from the team for a violation of the Student-Athlete Discipline Policy, according to a Monday afternoon statement from UW Athletic Director Barry Alvarez.
(08/19/18 1:29am)
The Wisconsin football team will be without last year’s top receiving target for the indefinite future, following today’s announcement by UW-Madison junior Quintez Cephus that he is leaving the team due to potential “unspecified charges” to come from the Dane County District Attorney’s office.
(06/11/18 1:00pm)
In college track and field, outdoor nationals is king. Results at nationals set the lens through which an athlete’s season is defined, whether that’s dominating, breakout or disappointing.
(04/12/18 12:43pm)
It’s a warm and sunny January morning when professor Mike Ballweg enters the room, ready to get to work with more than 40 people waiting for the day’s lesson. His students — a mixture of local farmers and agricultural agents — are arrayed around the tables of the local pub, which has opened early to host the seminar.
(03/24/18 7:33pm)
For the second time in less than two weeks, thousands of Madison area-students, teachers and residents — joined by prominent Democratic elected officials — packed the steps of the state Capitol to protest gun violence and call for stricter laws regarding firearms as part of the international March For Our Lives.
(03/05/18 2:28pm)
Leading up to its first round series against Michigan, the Wisconsin’s men’s hockey team emphasized the importance of treating the Big Ten Tournament as a new season. But against the Wolverines, the Badgers displayed all of the mistakes that had defined their regular season.
(02/26/18 3:55pm)
With an at-large berth to the NCAA tournament out of the picture, and little chance of capturing home-ice advantage for the first round of the Big Ten tournament, Wisconsin’s men’s hockey team entered Columbus for its final series of the regular season looking to recapture some momentum after a deflating home finale.
(02/11/18 4:42am)
Friday nights haven’t been kind to Wisconsin this year — the Badgers have dropped numerous series openers in disappointing fashion — but just about every time, they’ve bounced back with a strong performance the following night. Associate head coach Mark Osiecki even acknowledged the pattern after Friday night’s dispiriting 4-2 loss to Minnesota.
(02/10/18 5:45am)
Sometimes good just isn’t good enough.
(01/31/18 3:42am)
The city’s Landmark, Parks and Equal Opportunities commissions decided to postpone a vote on two Confederate monuments in Forest Hill Cemetery after extensive public comment.
(01/28/18 5:32am)
It wasn’t a win, but you couldn’t have told that from the reaction of Wisconsin’s bench as they streamed onto the ice.
(01/26/18 5:22pm)
Just minutes after Wisconsin’s dominating — and emotional — 5-0 win over No. 1 Notre Dame at the United Center, the team’s attention had already turned from celebrating the biggest win of the season to looking for more success.
(01/21/18 11:52pm)
Chicago, Il — Wisconsin scored early, and they scored often. They scored at even strength, on the power play and on the penalty kill. They scored so much that JD Greenway pointed to the scoreboard while fighting with a Notre Dame player in the game’s final minute. And thenthey even scored another one after the sophomore defenseman got tossed, just for good measure. When the dust settled, the Badgers had scored five goals, more than the Fighting Irish had allowed in a game in three months.
(01/12/18 12:38am)
A struggling Wisconsin team coming off a stretch of underwhelming performances who’s status in the Big Ten and on the NCAA Tournament bubble uncertain welcomes a last-place Michigan State team to the Kohl Center and looks to re-energize itself in the first home series of the new year.
(01/08/18 6:57am)
For many, the new year is a time for change, a time for reinvention, a time to improve yourself and to achieve your goals. The Wisconsin’s men’s hockey team needed it to be all of that after an underwhelming finish to 2017 that left the Badgers on the edge of NCAA tournament contention.
(12/10/17 4:59am)
Another 40 minutes of strong play against one of the nation’s top teams, and once again nothing to show for it.
(12/08/17 2:03pm)
Coming off the worst seasons in program history — just 12 wins over two years and back-to-back missed NCAA tournaments — the expectations weren’t very high for Wisconsin’s men’s hockey team in 2016-’17. Even with some excitement surrounding the new coaching staff lead by head coach Tony Granato, the Badgers were still predicted to finish fifth out of six teams in the Big Ten media preseason poll.
(11/27/17 1:59pm)
When Elsa Davids considered applying to UW-Madison as a high school senior from Albuquerque, N.M., she didn’t know much about the state she would be committing four years of her life to — and the impression of Wisconsin she got from the people around her wasn’t always positive.