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(12/08/17 4:30am)
Sports editor Ben Pickman and men's basketball beat writer Thomas Valtin-Erwin discuss Wisconsin basketball's late-game struggles, grade its rotation players through ten games and discuss what it needs to do to turn around its slow start to the season.
(12/07/17 2:00pm)
Football:
(11/17/17 1:08am)
Sports editor Ben Pickman and football beat writers Lorin Cox and and Jake Nisse preview Wisconsin's upcoming matchup with Michigan. Topics discussed include UW's stout defense, Michigan's quarterback trouble and if the Badgers have a legitimate chance of making the College Football Playoff.
(11/10/17 4:11am)
In this week’s Cardinal Zone Football Podcast, sports editor Ben Pickman and football beat writer Lorin Cox preview Wisconsin’s upcoming matchup against Iowa. Topics discussed include Wisconsin’s wide receiver depth issues, UW’s running back stable and how the Badgers can make the College Football Playoff.
(11/10/17 4:11am)
In our first Cardinal Zone Hockey Podcast of the season, sports editor Ben Pickman is joined by sports editor Ethan Levy and men’s hockey beat writer Cameron Lane-Flehinger as the trio breaks down the start of Wisconsin’s season. They then discuss Kyle Hayton’s importance to the Badgers and the culture that head coach Tony Granato has created.
(11/10/17 4:11am)
In our first Cardinal Zone Basketball Podcast of the season, sports editor Ben Pickman and men’s basketball beat writer Tommy Valtin-Erwin preview the Badgers’ season. Topics include Wisconsin’s young roster and its high potential, how Ethan Happ has improved his game and what we think of Wisconsin’s ceiling this year.
(10/30/17 11:00am)
Music
(09/28/17 10:00pm)
The column below was first published by the Daily Cardinal on Monday Oct. 8, 1917. Wisconsin's game against Beloit was the first football game that the Badgers played at Camp Randall Stadium. In celebrating 100 years of football at Camp Randall Stadium, the Daily Cardinal is re-publishing its game story from the Monday after the game. No author was credited to the story in 1917.
(09/15/17 3:48pm)
In the Week 3 edition of the Cardinal Zone Football Podcast, sports editor Ben Pickman is joined by football beat writers Lorin Cox and Jake Nisse to preview No. 10 Wisconsin's upcoming matchup against BYU. The trio discusses Wisconsin's effective usage of one running back, three tight end formations, how its outside linebackers are trying to emulate UW linebackers of old and the potential impact of the Badgers' offensive line injuries.
(09/08/17 3:25pm)
Daily Cardinal football beat writers Lorin Cox and Jake Nisse join sports editors Ethan Levy and Ben Pickman to preview Wisconsin's week two matchup against Florida Atlantic. Topics discussed include Wisconsin's freshmen making a major impact right away, the improved play from UW's offensive line and how the Badgers already feel comfortable playing under new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard.
(09/01/17 10:00am)
The Daily Cardinal sports staff weighs in on Wisconsin's Week 1 matchup against Utah State:
(05/01/17 11:30am)
Men's Basketball: Hayes delivers dagger into Nova's repeat bid
(03/13/17 10:14pm)
Wisconsin Badgers preview:
(03/09/17 12:00pm)
South By Southwest officially begins this weekend down in Austin, Texas. With a stacked lineup of artists, keynote speakers, films and television shows, SXSW is gearing up to be an amazing festival. The Daily Cardinal Arts staff will be flying down to cover the event, and here’s what they are most looking forward to:
(12/27/16 7:36am)
The Big Ten season is finally at the doorstep, and everyone is chomping at the bit to get things underway. There are 126 games before the conference tournament starts, and every team technically has a shot at the regular season title—even Rutgers. The Badgers are the favorite to take the crown, but there are several teams that stand in their way. They'll play each team before the season is through, and a few stand a good shot at beating them.
(12/12/16 8:10pm)
2016 has been a legendary year for television. As technologies, budgets, content and overall scale increased, television breached uncharted territory. Shows are bolder, sharper and more impressive than ever before. I invited The Daily Cardinal Arts desk to share some of their favorites of the year.—Ben Golden
(12/12/16 8:24pm)
The year 2016 presented moviegoers with a diverse array of films. While theaters certainly saw some low lows, the high highs truly hit. From blockbusting superhero movies to quieter indie films, filmmakers crafted both visually stunning and emotionally resonant pieces of cinema for fans of every genre to enjoy. The Daily Cardinal Arts desk submitted its top films of this year.
(12/12/16 8:25pm)
1.Beyoncé - Lemonade
(12/12/16 8:39am)
By several different measures, this was arguably the greatest semester in Wisconsin athletic history. The football team went from unranked all the way up to No. 8 in the country, providing plenty of heart-stopping moments along the way and coming up just shy of a Big Ten title and a College Football Playoff berth. The volleyball team earned its first ever No. 1 ranking before falling in heart-breaking fashion in the Elite Eight. The men's soccer team went all the way to the Big Ten Championship and the women's soccer team beat Marquette to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Then the leaves changed and the winter sports began and women's hockey beat Minnesota to prove its No. 1 ranking. The men's hockey team began the Granato Era and beat Michigan for the first time in three years. And while the men's basketball team started off a bit slow, the Cardinal and White have turned it around to win five straight.
(12/09/16 2:18am)
Penn State