Women's Basketball: Badgers breeze past Milwaukee in first road game
Thanks to 53 points in the second half, the Wisconsin women's basketball team dominated Milwaukee on the road, winning 85-60 Thursday night.
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Thanks to 53 points in the second half, the Wisconsin women's basketball team dominated Milwaukee on the road, winning 85-60 Thursday night.
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