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(09/17/12 4:01am)
As a sports fan, you start to build up some expectations for the teams you support. After two straight Big Ten championships and Rose Bowl appearances, Badger football fans have come to expect consistent success.
(09/10/12 12:07am)
I could spend the next 600 or so words talking about whatever you call what we watched Saturday afternoon (I’m told that was supposed to be football), but I’m not. We all know what happened and it is just not worth the effort.
(07/16/12 5:30am)
SCIENCE
(06/08/12 5:45am)
SCIENCE
(05/09/12 12:28am)
Junior Daniel Lester already claimed a silver medal in international competition this year. The Brisbane, Australia native will have another shot to medal at the 2012 Oceania Swimming Championships in Noumea, New Caledonia.
(05/03/12 6:00am)
Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, better known as SpaceX, conducted a mock launch Monday, April 30 in preparation for an upcoming mission. The goal of the test was to gather data that would be used in preparation for and during future launches.
(04/26/12 3:00am)
The Wisconsin men’s soccer team announced the addition of five student-athletes for the 2012 season. Head coach John Trask welcomed goalkeeper Casey Beyers, midfielder Andrew Connor, defenseman Adam Lauko, utility player Joe Naughton and defenseman Garrett Powell.
(04/25/12 4:22am)
Tuesday the Wisconsin football team will play two prime-time games in the 2012 season.
(04/23/12 2:28am)
The Wisconsin women’s hockey team added two more skaters for the 2012-’13 season. Forward Erika Sowchuk and goaltender Jorie Walters signed their National Letters of Intent to bring the 2012-’13 recruiting class to a total of six.
(03/17/12 9:26pm)
DULUTH, Minn.—The stage is set for what will be another chapter of one of the fiercest rivalries in college athletics. The Wisconsin women’s hockey team will take the ice Sunday against Minnesota looking for back-to-back national championships.
(03/17/12 1:38am)
DULUTH, Minn.—In preparing for the NCAA Frozen Four national semifinal, Wisconsin women’s hockey head coach Mark Johnson stressed the importance of coming out strong in the first period. Less than a minute in to Friday’s game, however, Johnson’s team found itself trailing Boston College 1-0.
(02/22/12 3:10am)
The old saying goes something like "it must be spring, pitchers
and catchers are reporting." However, for the Wisconsin softball
team (2-2), spring, and its season, has already begun.
(02/09/12 9:00am)
Just off the coast of Sunset Beach in Cape May, N.J. lies an empty concrete shell. These are not the remains of a pier or other building lost to the seas, but of a ship that once traversed the Atlantic Ocean in a time of war.
(11/22/11 6:16am)
The Wisconsin men’s cross country team put together a dominating
performance to win the 2011 NCAA National Championship late Monday
morning in Terre Haute, Ind. to claim the program’s fifth national
title.
(11/07/11 5:46am)
It was business as usual for the No. 1 Wisconsin women’s hockey
team (5-1-0 WCHA, 11-1-0 overall) as it completed another sweep
this weekend.
(10/24/11 6:00am)
It hasn't been an easy month for the Wisconsin women's hockey team
(5-1-0 WCHA, 7-1-0 overall), but the Badgers have been
able to make the most of their opportunities.
(10/14/11 6:00am)
When it comes to rivalries, there are none bigger than this.
Playing this weekend are two teams, two schools that just do not
like each other. The No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers (2-0-0
WCHA, 4-0-0 overall) host the No. 3 Minnesota Gophers
(2-0-0, 4-0-0) in a Friday-Sunday series at the Kohl Center.
(10/07/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin Badgers (0-0-0 WCHA, 2-0-0 overall)
return to the ice this weekend following a week off from play. The
Badgers will host No. 6 North Dakota (0-0-0, 1-1-0), who split
their first series against Boston University.
(09/22/11 6:00am)
I can safely say that most of you came to UW-Madison, at least
partly, because of the athletics. Who wouldn't want to be part of
the sports scene here? Not to brag, but more than one time has
Madison been called the greatest college sports town in the
nation.
(09/19/11 6:00am)
The Wisconsin men's soccer team (0-0-0 Big Ten, 3-3-1 Overall) was
in need of two good results this past weekend as it traveled to
UIC. Looking to halt a three game losing streak, the
Badgers headed to Chicago to face Drake University (4-3-1) and
SIU Edwardsville (3-2-2) in their last
Friday-Sunday game weekend of the season.