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(01/29/17 1:27am)
Playing for the second time in just 18 hours, Minnesota State returned to LaBahn Arena and with a physical game plan, succeeding at times in keeping Wisconsin in its own zone and limiting scoring opportunities. Yet despite their improved play, the Mavericks were unable to change the eventual outcome.
(01/27/17 7:28pm)
In women’s hockey, where body-checking is officially illegal, physical play is still an important part of the game and has a tendency to manifest itself in more dangerous forms, like scrums after the whistle or questionable hits behind the play and away from the attention of the referees.
(01/22/17 10:26pm)
Twice during a physical and occasionally chippy game, Wisconsin’s bench watched as one of their teammates was helped off the ice after a hard and questionably legal hit by a North Dakota player. Both times it was the cool hand of Sydney McKibbon that got the Badgers back on track.
(01/17/17 3:17am)
For Wisconsin, the winter break started in the worst way possible.Starting in goal for the Canadian national team in a game against the United States on December 17, senior goaltender Ann-Renée Desbiens faced up to a slap shot from Team USA's Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson. Desbiens stopped the initial shot, but as she went to search for the loose puck behind her, her left knee buckled, sending her sprawling to the ice.As Desbiens was helped off the ice by a pair of teammates, it looked as if the No. 1 ranked Badgers were in danger of losing their star goaltender, the NCAA leader in goals against average, save percentage and shutouts. Almost a week later word emerged from the Badgers camp that Desbiens would be out for four to six weeks, a timetable that would have had her missing between two and six WCHA games.The injury turned out to be yet another chance for Desbiens to exceed expectations, as she took the ice on Jan. 13 against St. Cloud state, 27 days removed from her injury. She missed only a single game.That game, a road game against Lindenwood in Wentzville, Mo., on Jan. 6, turned out to be yet another scare for the Badgers.In what was scheduled to be the first of a two-game series, Wisconsin turned in a seemingly strong performance for a 5-1 victory. After the game, trainer Denny Helwig noticed several players and coaches suffering from symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. By the end of the day 19 players—18 from Lindenwood and Wisconsin senior Mikayla Johnson—had been hospitalized and tests had revealed dangerously elevated levels of carbon monoxide at the arena, due to a leak from an ice resurfacer.
(12/06/16 2:25pm)
When it comes to issues of women’s rights and gender, Americans may have a lot to learn from their counterparts in North Africa, Turkey and South Asia, according to three UW-Madison professors.
(12/04/16 6:18pm)
With superstar goaltender Ann-Renée Desbiens in net, the Badgers have become accustomed to watching opponents grow dismayed as even their best scoring chances fail to find the back of the net.
(12/01/16 3:28am)
Entering college is a stressful experience for any student, but especially so for student-athletes. Not only must they go through the typical process of meeting new friends and professors, but they must also adjust to a new group of teammates and coaches while playing a sport at the highest level.
(11/25/16 10:51pm)
After a stretch of 10 consecutive conference games, Wisconsin (10-1-1 WCHA, 12-1-1 overall) finally gets an opportunity to move outside of the conference and face a less familiar opponent as they take on Cornell (4-2-1 ECAC, 6-2-1 overall) at LaBahn Arena for the first time in program history.
(11/21/16 7:00pm)
Sometimes you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone, and for the Wisconsin women’s hockey team (10-1-1 WCHA, 12-1-1 overall) this weekend, what they were missing this weekend was their superstar goaltender.
(11/18/16 7:30pm)
Purdue
(11/17/16 6:05am)
Through 12 games and almost two months, No. 1 Wisconsin (9-0-1 WCHA, 11-0-1 overall) has proven itself as the clear best team in women’s collegiate hockey this season, holding the top spot in every USCHO.com poll and collecting every first place vote in all but three of them.
(11/15/16 5:32am)
Monday night provided a unique opportunity for the Madison community: the chance to hear first-hand accounts of space travel and life in microgravity from one of America’s pioneering astronauts Colonel Eileen Collins.
(11/14/16 5:29am)
Throughout his career as a Badger, senior Malachy Schrobilgen had amassed numerous individual accolades—three-time All-American, three-time Big Ten champion, two-time Big Ten Cross Country Men’s Athlete of the Year—but a win at the Great Lakes regional had escaped him in his first three tries.
(11/11/16 11:00pm)
For more than two generations, no matter what happened with the rest of the country, there was one constant in NCAA cross country, and it was Wisconsin. From 1972 to 2014 the Badgers men qualified for every single national championship meet, a stretch of 42 consecutive years during which they captured five national titles and another eight runner-up finishes.
(11/07/16 5:03am)
Senior goalie Ann-Renée Desbiens set a new NCAA record with her 44th career shutout and senior forward Sarah Nurse notched her 100th career point as No. 1 Wisconsin (9-0-1 WCHA, 11-0-1 overall) completed a weekend sweep of Bemidji State (2-7-1, 4-7-1) with a 6-0 victory at LaBahn Arena Sunday.
(11/04/16 6:15pm)
Coming off of a 10-3 season that featured two wins against ranked opponents, a second-place finish in the Big Ten West and a top-25 post-season ranking, 2016 looked to be a promising year for a Northwestern football program looking to stake its place as a consistent conference contender.
(11/02/16 2:05pm)
With recent incidents of hate and bias making news locally and nationally, the annual UW-Madison Diversity Forum provided an opportunity for administrators and the campus community to discuss inclusivity on campus.
(10/31/16 4:35am)
For almost a generation, from 1999 to 2012, the Wisconsin men’s cross country teams completely dominated the Big Ten championships, winning 14 straight team titles. Indiana managed to break the streak in 2013, but the Badgers were back on top with a dominating 30-point victory the next season.
(10/27/16 6:08pm)
Despite an aggressive vaccination campaign, the university confirmed a third student has contracted a strain of meningococcal disease, according to a Thursday release.
(10/20/16 12:40am)
In NCAA cross country the third weekend of October is traditionally when the season begins in earnest, when the teams that will compete for a national title in late November establish their credentials as contenders.