Anderson taking bigger role with receivers
Junior wide receiver Isaac Anderson didn't have to wait long for his time to shine in 2009.
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Junior wide receiver Isaac Anderson didn't have to wait long for his time to shine in 2009.
With the exception of a wobbly last four minutes of a game that had long been over, John Clay and Wisconsin made a statement to the rest of the Big Ten Saturday as they stampeded to a 38-30 win over Michigan State.
As Wisconsin speeds into its Big Ten opener against Michigan State Saturday undefeated, players on both sides of the ball are conveying the same message: nonconference means nothing, now it's business time.
If O'Brien Schofield isn't a household name among Wisconsin football fans yet, then they simply have not been paying attention.
John Clay has a message for the pundits who claim that adding over 20 pounds this offseason diminished his breakaway speed.
Just a year after clinging on to a three-point lead in front of a record crowd in Fresno, Calif., Wisconsin will look to replicate last year's result with a different attack when they square off against Fresno State Saturday.
Going into Saturday's 2009 season opener against Northern Illinois with five first-time defensive starters isn't much of a concern for Wisconsin defensive coordinator Dave Doeren. As a matter of fact, it's not even a blip on his radar screen of concerns.
Going into Saturday's 2009 season opener against Northern Illinois with five first-time defensive starters isn't much of a concern for Wisconsin defensive coordinator Dave Doeren. As a matter of fact, it's not even a blip on his radar screen of concerns.
Softball
By now it is common knowledge that springtime in Madison is not a hotbed for college sports activity.
A prominent bicycle association named UW-Madison a bicycle-friendly campus Monday.
Wisconsin will host North Dakota State Saturday for the second of the Badgers' three home matches of the spring schedule.
Ald. Eli Judge, District 8, marked his last city council meeting Tuesday night with an initiative that will place an Associated Students of Madison representative on the board of the Alcohol License Review Committee as a nonvoting affiliate.
The Wisconsin volleyball team will kick off its home spring schedule Saturday with a match against a tough Iowa State team coached by former Badger assistant Christy Johnson.
Heading into the 2008-'09 season, Bo Ryan and the men's basketball team had some big shoes to fill. Left with the difficult task of replacing Brian Butch's low post scoring and Greg Stiemsma's defensive tenacity on the frontline, Ryan and the Badger coaching staff had a talented but largely unproven crop of young, big men to choose from.
The women's golf team completed the fall part of its season Tuesday with a seventh-place finish at the three-round 2008 Edwin Watts-Palmetto Intercollegiate in Kiawah Island, S.C.
After two tough losses to start the WCHA season last weekend in Denver, the Badgers return home to the Kohl Center to face off against an old foe in the Minnesota Gophers.
Now a veteran of the burgeoning jamtronica genre, Lotus up to this point entails delving into lengthy cosmic jams accompanied by electronic dance beats to create a spaced-out euphoria among listeners.
The No. 42 University of Wisconsin men's tennis team won its first home match in February, beating cross-state rival Marquette 6-1. In over three hours of competition at Nielsen Tennis Stadium, the Badgers evened their record at 5-5.