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(04/22/04 6:00am)
Following a second straight W Cup title, expectations are high
for the No. 5 Wisconsin men's rowing team Saturday at the 32nd
Annual Midwest Rowing Championships on Lake Wingra, here in
Madison. Even Head Coach Chris Clark has trouble containing his
enthusiasm for the biggest race of the year up to this
point.
(03/22/04 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Badgers (15-12) softball team overcame a rocky
start at the Capital Classic this past weekend by winning two of
their three final games in the tournament. But it was the way the
Badgers won that made the end of the tournament sweeter than the
start.
(03/03/04 6:00am)
For Sen John Kerry, D-Mass., \Super"" has been the operative
term for the last 24 hours. Not only was it ""Super Tuesday,"" the
biggest opportunity for the Democratic nominees to win delegates,
but it appeared to be a ""super"" night for Kerry as he
overwhelmingly won nine of 10 states up for grabs Tuesday night.
Vermont was the only state with a non-Kerry victory, with Howard
Dean placing first. ""Thank you to voters from coast to coast who
have truly made this a Super Tuesday,"" Kerry told a cheering crowd
in Washington.
(02/04/04 6:00am)
When the No. 11 Wisconsin Badgers (5-1 Big Ten, 14-3 Overall)
tip-off against the Minnesota Gophers (0-7, 8-11) Wednesday night
at the Kohl Center, the Badgers will be in a spot slightly
unfamiliar this season all alone atop the Big Ten standings.
(12/10/03 6:00am)
As the college football regular season came to close last
Saturday and the final bids were extended for bowl games, eight Big
Ten teams were delighted to find an absence of coal in their
stockings. With only Illinois, Indiana, and Penn State being left
out of the bowl picture; the remaining Big Ten teams found out 'tis
the season to be bowling as well as being jolly. With the Badgers
heading to the Gaylord Music City Bowl in Nashville, Tenn. to face
the Auburn Tigers, here is a look at the rest of the Big Ten bowl
representatives and their match-ups.
(12/05/03 6:00am)
With the No. 13 Wisconsin (3-1 overall) men's basketball team
coming home to face the Detroit Titans (2-1) Saturday night in the
Kohl Center, the Badgers certainly have a new meaning for the old
saying, \There's no place like home.""
(11/20/03 6:00am)
With another football season winding down, Badger faithful have
seen the football team have its fair share of ups and downs.
(11/19/03 6:00am)
With another football season winding down, Badger faithful have
seen the football team have its fair share of ups and downs.
(11/13/03 6:00am)
For the Wisconsin Badgers volleyball team, it seems every Big
Ten match matters more than the previous in the bottleneck race
toward the 2003 conference championship.
(11/07/03 6:00am)
Games do not get much bigger for the Wisconsin Badgers (3-2 Big
Ten, 6-3 overall) than Saturday's contest in Minneapolis. The
Badgers head into the Metrodome to face the No. 18 Minnesota
Gophers (4-2, 6-3), with the rest of the season potentially hanging
in the balance.
(10/27/03 6:00am)
After the attacks in 2001 on the eastern part of the United
States, President Bush said the United States will make no
distinction between those who plan terrorist attacks and those who
harbor terrorists.??A bold statement like this brings up important
questions about how much the Bush family, the FBI and the CIA have
done to encourage terrorism.
(10/16/03 6:00am)
Wisconsin football has seen easier times since the Saturdays
when a certain number 33 roamed the turf at Camp Randall. After the
\Great Dayne"" left Wisconsin for life in the NFL, the Badgers saw
conference records of 7-1 in 1998 and 1999 dip to 4-4 in the 2000
season, 3-5 in 2001 and a lowly 2-6 conference mark last
year.
(10/13/03 6:00am)
Big Ten football fans had a busy weekend as several marquee
matchups pitting Top 25 teams were on stage.
(10/09/03 6:00am)
If last Sunday's come-from-behind-thriller of a win was a sorely
needed victory for the Wisconsin Badgers women's soccer team (2-4-0
Big Ten, 6-6-1 overall), this Friday's match against Iowa (0-5-1,
3-8-1) in Iowa City can hold no less significance.
(10/07/03 6:00am)
It finally looks as though the special teams of the No. 23
Wisconsin Badgers (2-0 Big Ten, 5-1 overall) are starting to live
up to their name. For it was not the high-powered offense or the
stifling defense that swung the momentum against Penn State last
Saturday, but rather the oft-maligned third unit that has been
heavily criticized.
(09/19/03 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Badgers (2-1, 0-0) have a simple goal for this
Saturday's game at Camp Randall Stadium against the visiting North
Carolina Tar Heels (0-2, 0-1).
(09/18/03 6:00am)
When the Bowl Championship Series was created in 1998 to finally
distinguish a true national champion for college football, fans and
critics across the country were satisfied. Some called for a
playoff system while others wanted things to stay the way they
were. But finally there was a standardized system that could remove
the confusion over is really No. 1.
(09/09/03 6:00am)
Down to the wire. That one phrase essentially tells the story of
how Major League Baseball will see its pennant races finish this
year. Just think of how the NFL season finished last year, with
numerous games meaning the difference between winning the division,
a playoff berth and going home for the off season. Baseball is
seeing that same kind of competition along with a good amount of
parity heading into the final three weeks of the 2003 season.
(09/05/03 6:00am)
Just because the No. 18 Wisconsin Badgers (1-0) rose in the
rankings this week, don't think Barry's boys are getting too big
for their football britches. The college football season has a long
way to go with many twists and turns ahead,?? but the Badgers are
confident taking one game at a time.
(09/04/03 6:00am)
The Power I. Big, bruising running backs. Mammoth,
cheese-eating, northern bred hogs on the offensive line. A stifling
defense. A running game that wins games and championships.